Discovery Target Names

The target name is either an IQN name or an EUI name.

The IQN and EUI names use specific formats.

  • The IQN name uses the following format.
    iqn.yyyy-mm.{reversed domain name}:id_string
    The following IQN name contains example values.
    iqn.2007-05.com.mydomain:storage.tape.sys3.abc
    The ESXi host generates an IQN name for software iSCSI and dependent hardware iSCSI adapters. You can change that default IQN name.
  • The EUI name is described in IETF rfc3720 as follows.

    The IEEE Registration Authority provides a service for assigning globally unique identifiers [EUI]. The EUI-64 format is used to build a global identifier in other network protocols. For example, Fibre Channel defines a method of encoding it into a WorldWideName.

    The format is eui. followed by an EUI-64 identifier (16 ASCII-encoded hexadecimal digits).

    The following EUI name contains example values.

    Type EUI-64 identifier (ASCII-encoded hexadecimal)
    +- -++--------------+
    |   ||              |
    eui.02004567A425678D

    The IEEE EUI-64 iSCSI name format can be used when a manufacturer is registered with the IEEE Registration Authority and uses EUI-64 formatted worldwide unique names for its products.

You can check in the UI of the storage array whether an array uses an IQN name or an EUI name.