template-type=iscsi:target
template-version=1.0
template-description=
This is a concrete service type. The iscsi:target service type is
used to register individual target addresses to be discovered by
others. UAs will generally search for these by including one of
the following:
- the iSCSI target name
- iSCSI initiator identifiers (iSCSI name, credential, IP address)
- the service URL
template-url-syntax=
url-path = hostport "/" iscsi-name [ "/" identity ]
hostport = host [ ":" port ]
host = hostname / hostnumber ; DNS name or IP address
hostname = *( domainlabel "." ) toplabel
alphanum = ALPHA / DIGIT
domainlabel = alphanum / alphanum *[alphanum / "-"] alphanum
toplabel = ALPHA / ALPHA *[ alphanum / "-" ] alphanum
hostnumber = ipv4-number / ipv6-addr ; IPv4 or IPv6 address
ipv4-number = 1*3DIGIT 3("." 1*3DIGIT)
ipv6-addr = "[" ipv6-number "]"
ipv6-number = 6( h16 ":" ) ls32
/ "::" 5( h16 ":" ) ls32
/ [ h16 ] "::" 4( h16 ":" ) ls32
/ [ *1( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 3( h16 ":" ) ls32
/ [ *2( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 2( h16 ":" ) ls32
/ [ *3( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16 ":" ls32
/ [ *4( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" ls32
/ [ *5( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16
/ [ *6( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::"
ls32 = ( h16 ":" h16 ) / ipv4-number
; least-significant 32 bits of ipv6 address
h16 = 1*4HEXDIG
port = 1*DIGIT
iscsi-name = iscsi-char ; iSCSI target name
identity = iscsi-char ; optional identity string
iscsi-char = ALPHA / DIGIT / escaped / ":" / "-" / "."
; Intended to allow UTF-8 encoded strings
escaped = 1*(`' HEXDIG HEXDIG)
;
; The iscsi-name part of the URL is required and must be the iSCSI
; name of the target being registered.
; A device representing multiple targets must individually
; register each target/address combination with SLP.
; The identity part of the URL is optional, and is used to
; indicate an identity that is allowed to access this target.
;
; Example (split into two lines for clarity):
; service:iscsi:target://192.0.2.3:3260/
; iqn.2001-04.com.example.sn.45678
;
; IPv6 addresses are also supported; they use the notation specified
; above and in [RFC3513], section 2.2
iscsi-name = string
# The iSCSI Name of this target.
# This must match the iscsi-name in the url-path.
portal-group = integer
# The iSCSI portal group tag for this address. Addresses sharing
# the same iscsi-name and portal-group tag can be used within the
# same iSCSI session. Portal groups are described in [RFC3720].
transports = string M L
tcp
# This is a list of transport protocols that the registered
# entity supports. iSCSI is currently supported over TCP,
# but it is anticipated that it could be supported over other
# transports, such as SCTP, in the future.
tcp
mgmt-entity = string O
# The fully qualified domain name, or IP address in dotted-decimal
# notation, of the management interface of the entity containing
# this target.
#
alias = string O
# The alias string contains a descriptive name of the target.
auth-name = string M X
# A list of iSCSI Initiator Names that can access this target.
# Normal iSCSI names will be 80 characters or less; max length
# is 255.
# Normally, only one or a few values will be in the list.
# Using the equivalence search on this will evaluate to "true"
# if any one of the items in this list matches the query.
# If this list contains the default name "any", any initiator
# is allowed to access this target, provided it matches the
# other auth-xxx attributes.
#
# This attribute contains security policy information. If this
# attribute is distributed via an Attribute Reply message,
# IPsec MUST be implemented.
auth-addr = string M X
# A list of initiator IP addresses (or host names) which will
# be allowed access to this target. If this list contains the
# default name "any", any IP address is allowed access to this
# target, provided it matches the other auth-xxx attributes.
#
# This attribute contains security policy information. If this
# attribute is distributed via an Attribute Reply message,
# IPsec MUST be implemented.
auth-cred = string M X
# A list of credentials which will be allowed access to the target
# (provided they can provide the correct password or other
# authenticator). Entries in this list are of the form
# "method/identifier", where the currently defined methods are
# "chap" and "srp", both of which take usernames as their
# identifiers.
#
# This attribute contains security policy information. If this
# attribute is distributed via an Attribute Reply message,
# IPsec MUST be implemented.
boot-list = string M O
# A list of iSCSI Initiator Names that can boot from this target.
# This list works precisely like the auth-name attribute. A name
# appearing in this list must either appear in the access-list,
# or the access-list must contain the initiator name "iscsi".
# Otherwise, an initiator will be unable to find its boot target.
# If boot-list contains the name "iscsi", any host can boot from it,
# but I am not sure if this is useful to anyone.
# If this attribute is not registered, this target is not "bootable".
#
# Note that the LUN the host boots from is not specified here; a
# host will generally attempt to boot from LUN 0.
#
# It is quite possible that other attributes will need to be defined
# here for booting as well.
#
# This attribute contains security policy information. If this
# attribute is distributed via an Attribute Reply message,
# IPsec MUST be implemented.
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