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String Profile for iSCSI Names
draft-bakke-iscsi-stringprep-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Mark Bakke
Last updated 2001-11-15
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Abstract

The iSCSI protocol provides a way for hosts to access SCSI devices over an IP network. The iSCSI end-points, called initiators and targets, each have a globally-unique name that must be transcribable, as well as easily compared. This document describes how to prepare internationlized iSCSI names to increase the likelihood that name input and comparison work in ways that make sense for typical users throughout the world.

Authors

Mark Bakke

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