Extended Unique Identifier (EUI): An EUI is a globally unique identifier based on the IEEE
EUI-64 naming standard. An EUI is composed of the eui prefix followed by a 16-character
hexadecimal name, such as eui.0300732A32598D26.
• Network Address Authority (NAA): NAA is another worldwide unique naming format as
defined by the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) T11 –
Fibre Channel (FC) protocols and is used by Serial Attached SCSI (SAS). This format enables
the SCSI storage devices that contain both iSCSI ports and SAS ports to use the same NAAbased
SCSI device name. An NAA is composed of the naa prefix followed by a hexadecimal
name, such as naa.52004567BA64678D. The hexadecimal representation has a maximum size
of 32 characters (128 bit identifier).
It is EUI, but *could* be IQN if it weren’t for IQN being FROM 16 to 256 characters, so remember that IQNs aren’t a fixed length.
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the keyword ist hexadecimal
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Keyword is amount of characters.
Extended Unique Identifier (EUI): An EUI is a globally unique identifier based on the IEEE
EUI-64 naming standard. An EUI is composed of the eui prefix followed by a 16-character
hexadecimal name, such as eui.0300732A32598D26.
• Network Address Authority (NAA): NAA is another worldwide unique naming format as
defined by the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) T11 –
Fibre Channel (FC) protocols and is used by Serial Attached SCSI (SAS). This format enables
the SCSI storage devices that contain both iSCSI ports and SAS ports to use the same NAAbased
SCSI device name. An NAA is composed of the naa prefix followed by a hexadecimal
name, such as naa.52004567BA64678D. The hexadecimal representation has a maximum size
of 32 characters (128 bit identifier).
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I agree with the answer. A
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