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        Title           : Definition of an NAA naming format for iSCSI Node 
                          Names
        Author(s)       : M. Krueger et al.
        Filename        : draft-krueger-iscsi-name-ext-00.txt
        Pages           : 10
        Date            : 2002-10-28
        
iSCSI is a SCSI transport protocol that maps the SCSI family of 
protocols onto TCP/IP [iSCSI].  This document defines an additional 
iSCSI node name type format to enable use of the NAA world wide naming 
format used by ANSI T11 Fibre Channel protocols.  It is hoped that this 
definition would enable storage devices containing both iSCSI and FC 
ports to use the same NAA-based SCSI device name.

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