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IPS Working Group Mark Bakke IPS Working Group Mark Bakke
Internet Draft (Informational Track) Cisco Internet Draft (Informational Track) Cisco
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Expires September 2003 Jim Hafner Expires December 2003 Jim Hafner
John Hufferd John Hufferd
Kaladhar Voruganti Kaladhar Voruganti
IBM IBM
Marjorie Krueger Marjorie Krueger
Hewlett-Packard Hewlett-Packard
iSCSI Naming and Discovery iSCSI Naming and Discovery
Status of this Memo Status of this Memo
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Appendix A: iSCSI Naming Notes Appendix A: iSCSI Naming Notes
Some iSCSI Name Examples for Targets Some iSCSI Name Examples for Targets
- Assign to a target based on controller serial number - Assign to a target based on controller serial number
iqn.2001-04.com.example:diskarray.sn.8675309 iqn.2001-04.com.example:diskarray.sn.8675309
- Assign to a target based on serial number - Assign to a target based on serial number
iqn.2001-04.com.example:diskarray.sn.8675309.oracle_db_1 iqn.2001-04.com.example:diskarray.sn.8675309.oracle-db-1
Where oracle_db_1 might be a target label assigned by a user. Where oracle-db-1 might be a target label assigned by a user.
This would be useful for a controller that can present different This would be useful for a controller that can present different
logical targets to different hosts. logical targets to different hosts.
Obviously, any naming authority may come up with its own scheme and Obviously, any naming authority may come up with its own scheme and
hierarchy for these names, and be just as valid. hierarchy for these names, and be just as valid.
A target iSCSI Name should never be assigned based on interface A target iSCSI Name should never be assigned based on interface
hardware, or other hardware that can be swapped and moved to other hardware, or other hardware that can be swapped and moved to other
devices. devices.
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