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    • https://kb.netapp.com/hybrid/FlexPod/What_are_the_Host_IQN_naming_requirements_for_NetApp
      Most Operating Systems (OS) will allow users to rename iSCSI Qualified Name's (IQN). NetApp requires that IQNs match the IEEE standard in order to connect to the storage system. Host IQNs can be renam...Most Operating Systems (OS) will allow users to rename iSCSI Qualified Name's (IQN). NetApp requires that IQNs match the IEEE standard in order to connect to the storage system. Host IQNs can be renamed; however, in order to operate with NetApp controllers they must follow this standard. NetApp also supports the EUI-64 type IQN which takes the format - EUI.64bit_address IQNs that do not conform to one of these standards will not work with NetApp. For example, dashes are allowed in IQN names.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/Ontap_OS/OS-KBs/Host_utilizing_2_different_IQN_when_attempting_to_connect_to__storage
      Applies to ONTAP 9.X iSCSI Windows Issue Windows iscsi initiator is set to an IQN which is not part of the initiator group. Windows host is utilizing 2 different IQNs to create session.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/SAN/SAN-KBs/How_to_modify_iSCSI_target_name_on_ONTAP
      Applies to ONTAP 9 iSCSI Description This article describes the procedure to modify iSCSI target name on ONTAP 9 NetApp storage system