Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) Parameters
Created
2005-01-19
Last Updated
2005-10-25
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Registries included below
??Block Storage Protocols
??Standard iSNS Attributes
Block Storage Protocols
Registration Procedure(s)
Expert Review (by IPS WG Chairperson or by Designated Expert)
Expert(s)
David Black
Reference
[RFC4171]
Available Formats
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CSV
Value Entity Protocol Type Reference
1 No Protocol [RFC4171]
2 iSCSI [RFC4171]
3 iFCP [RFC4171]
Standard iSNS Attributes
Registration Procedure(s)
IETF Review
Reference
[RFC4171]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Tag Attribute Length Reg Key Query Key Reference
0 Delimiter 0 N/A N/A [RFC4171]
1 Entity Identifier (EID) 4-256 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
2 Entity Protocol 4 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
3 Management IP Address 16 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
4 Timestamp 8 -- 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
5 Protocol Version Range 4 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
6 Registration Period 4 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
7 Entity Index 4 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
8 Entity Next Index 4 -- 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
9-10 Unassigned
11 Entity ISAKMP Phase-1 var 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
12 Entity Certificate var 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
13-15 Unassigned
16 Portal IP Address 16 1 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
17 Portal TCP/UDP Port 4 1 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
18 Portal Symbolic Name 4-256 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
19 ESI Interval 4 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
20 ESI Port 4 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
21 Unassigned
22 Portal Index 4 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
23 SCN Port 4 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
24 Portal Next Index 4 -- 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
25-26 Unassigned
27 Portal Security Bitmap 4 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
28 Portal ISAKMP Phase-1 var 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
29 Portal ISAKMP Phase-2 var 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
30 Unassigned
31 Portal Certificate var 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
32 iSCSI Name 4-224 1 1|16&17|32|33 [RFC4171]
33 iSCSI Node Type 4 32 1|16&17|32 [RFC4171]
34 iSCSI Alias 4-256 32 1|16&17|32 [RFC4171]
35 iSCSI SCN Bitmap 4 32 1|16&17|32 [RFC4171]
36 iSCSI Node Index 4 32 1|16&17|32 [RFC4171]
37 WWNN Token 8 32 1|16&17|32 [RFC4171]
38 iSCSI Node Next Index 4 -- 1|16&17|32 [RFC4171]
39-41 Unassigned
42 iSCSI AuthMethod var 32 1|16&17|32 [RFC4171]
43-47 Unassigned
48 PG iSCSI Name 4-224 32|16&17 1|16&17|32|52 [RFC4171]
49 PG Portal IP Addr 16 32|16&17 1|16&17|32|52 [RFC4171]
50 PG Portal TCP/UDP Port 4 32|16&17 1|16&17|32|52 [RFC4171]
51 PG Tag (PGT) 4 32|16&17 1|16&17|32|52 [RFC4171]
52 PG Index 4 32|16&17 1|16&17|32|52 [RFC4171]
53 PG Next Index 4 -- 1|16&17|32|52 [RFC4171]
54-63 Unassigned
64 FC Port Name WWPN 8 1 1|16&17|64|66|96|128 [RFC4171]
65 Port ID 4 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
66 FC Port Type 4 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
67 Symbolic Port Name 4-256 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
68 Fabric Port Name 8 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
69 Hard Address 4 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
70 Port IP-Address 16 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
71 Class of Service 4 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
72 FC-4 Types 32 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
73 FC-4 Descriptor 4-256 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
74 FC-4 Features 128 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
75 iFCP SCN bitmap 4 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
76 Port Role 4 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
77 Permanent Port Name 8 -- 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
78-94 Unassigned
95 FC-4 Type Code 4 -- 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
96 FC Node Name WWNN 8 64 1|16&17|64|96 [RFC4171]
97 Symbolic Node Name 4-256 96 64|96 [RFC4171]
98 Node IP-Address 16 96 64|96 [RFC4171]
99 Node IPA 8 96 64|96 [RFC4171]
100 Unassigned
101 Proxy iSCSI Name 4-256 96 64|96 [RFC4171]
102-127 Unassigned
128 Switch Name 8 128 128 [RFC4171]
129 Preferred ID 4 128 128 [RFC4171]
130 Assigned ID 4 128 128 [RFC4171]
131 Virtual_Fabric_ID 4-256 128 128 [RFC4171]
132-255 Unassigned
256 iSNS Server Vendor OUI 4 -- SOURCE Attribute [RFC4171]
257-384 Vendor-Spec iSNS Srvr -- SOURCE Attribute [RFC4171]
385-512 Vendor-Spec Entity 1 1|2|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
513-640 Vendor-Spec Portal 16&17 1|16&17|32|64 [RFC4171]
641-768 Vendor-Spec iSCSI Node 32 16&17|32 [RFC4171]
769-896 Vendor-Spec FC Port Name 64 1|16&17|64 [RFC4171]
897-1024 Vendor-Spec FC Node Name 96 64|96 [RFC4171]
1025-1280 Vendor-Specific DDS 2049 2049 [RFC4171]
1281-1536 Vendor-Specific DD 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
1537-2048 Other Vendor-Specific [RFC4171]
2049 DD_Set ID 4 2049 1|32|64|2049|2065 [RFC4171]
2050 DD_Set Sym Name 4-256 2049 2049 [RFC4171]
2051 DD_Set Status 4 2049 2049 [RFC4171]
2052 DD_Set_Next_ID 4 -- 2049 [RFC4171]
2053-2064 Unassigned
2065 DD_ID 4 2049 1|32|64|2049|2065 [RFC4171]
2066 DD_Symbolic Name 4-256 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
2067 DD_Member iSCSI Index 4 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
2068 DD_Member iSCSI Name 4-224 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
2069 DD_Member FC Port Name 8 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
2070 DD_Member Portal Index 4 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
2071 DD_Member Portal IP Addr 16 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
2072 DD_Member Portal TCP/UDP 4 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
2073-2077 Unassigned
2078 DD_Features 4 2065 2065 [RFC4171]
2079 DD_ID Next ID 4 -- 2065 [RFC4171]
2080-65535 Unassigned
Licensing Terms
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