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This draft is a work item of the IP Storage Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS)
Author(s) : J. Tseng, K. Gibbons
Filename : draft-ietf-ips-isns-19.txt
Pages : 110
Date : 2003-6-10
This document specifies the Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS)
protocol, which is used for interaction between iSNS servers and iSNS
clients in order to facilitate automated discovery, management, and
configuration of iSCSI and Fibre Channel devices (using iFCP
gateways) on a TCP/IP network. iSNS provides intelligent storage
discovery and management services comparable to those found in Fibre
Channel networks, allowing a commodity IP network to function in a
similar capacity as a storage area network. iSNS also facilitates a
seamless integration of IP and Fibre Channel networks, due to its
ability to emulate Fibre Channel fabric services, and manage both
iSCSI and Fibre Channel devices. iSNS thereby provides value in any
storage network comprised of iSCSI devices, Fibre Channel devices
(using iFCP gateways), or any combination thereof.
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