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        Title           : iSNS Internet Storage Name Service
        Author(s)       : K. Gibbons, J. Tseng, C. Monia
        Filename        : draft-tseng-ips-isns-00.txt
        Pages           : 32
        Date            : 23-Oct-00
        
The Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) provides a generic
framework for configuring and managing various storage entities and
their usage attributes in an IP-based storage network.  iSNS
integrates Fibre Channel name server and DNS mechanisms into a
common naming and resource-discovery framework.  The iSNS Protocol
(iSNSP) defines how entities communicate with the iSNS server to
discover and utilize available networked storage resources.  The
iSNS server MAY be supported by a consolidated iSNS directory
database, which serves as a repository to store information about
various storage resources, providing easy access to topology
information for storage entities.

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