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QUESTION 186:
When configuring your iSCSI initiators, make sure they have proper names. The initiators can use one of the following formats:
A. FQDN (fully qualified domain name)
B. IQN (iSCSI qualified name)
C. IQDN (iSCSI qualified domiain name)
D. EUI (extended unique identifier)
Answer: B, D
QUESTION 187:
IQN (iSCSI qualified name) - Can be up to 255 characters long and has the following format:
A. iqn.<year-mo>.<unique_name>:<reversed_domain_name>,where <year-mo> represents the year and month your domain name was registered, <reversed_domain_name>
B. iqn.<year-mo>.<reversed_domain_name>:<unique_name>,where <year-mo> represents the year and month your domain name was registered, <reversed_domain_name>
C. There is no such thing as IQN
D. The other alternatives are all incorrect.
Answer: B