Okay, I have two important questions:
The first and probably more important is whether I can bond two interfaces on both the source and destination box going to the switch when I am using iSCSI failover (so there are four ports going to the switch from the DSS boxes, two from each box). I suppose I could try this myself, but I the equipment is at the customer's site.

The second is less important but slightly more complicated. Can there be two failover connections? What I mean is that each box would act as both a source and a destination. Suppose I have two volumes on each server (server A and server B): volume A1, volume A2, volume B1, and volume B2. A1 and B1 are identical in size, as are A2 and B2. A1 is set a source volume (with B1 as its destination), and B2 is a source volume (A2 is set as its destination volume). In this way, you have a sort of pseudo-active-active configuration going on. This is basically how one of our customers already is set up with their DSS. We're wondering if the same thing could work with auto-failover.

And a third, not very important question:
What about auto-failover of NAS volumes? Perhaps it would only be completely transparent for certain protocols (like NFS) without losing the connection momentarily, but is this in the pipeline?