ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014
(Main)Information technology - Storage management - Part 3: Common profiles
Information technology - Storage management - Part 3: Common profiles
ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014() defines profiles that are supported by profiles defined in the other parts of the ISO/IEC 24775 series. The first few clauses provide background material that helps explain the purpose and profiles and recipes (a subset of a profile). Common port profiles are grouped together since they serve as transport-specific variations of a common model. The port profiles are followed by other common profiles. Clause 50 presents recipes that span multiple profiles. This International Standard, together with ISO/IEC 24775-1, ISO/IEC 24775-2 and ISO/IEC 24775-4 to ISO/IEC 24775-8, replaces ISO/IEC 24775, second edition, published in 2011, and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- reorganization into eight parts;
- maturity identification using stages;
- and new profiles.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 28-Oct-2014
- Technical Committee
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 - Interconnection of information technology equipment
- Current Stage
- DELPUB - Deleted Publication
- Start Date
- 12-Apr-2021
- Completion Date
- 26-Oct-2025
Relations
- Effective Date
- 05-Sep-2023
Overview
ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014 - Information technology - Storage management - Part 3: Common profiles - defines the common profiles and reusable building blocks used across the ISO/IEC 24775 storage management family. Part 3 provides background, terminology, a maturity model and a profile/recipe format. It groups transport-specific port profiles (SCSI/SPI, Fibre Channel, iSCSI, etc.) and other shared profiles, and includes cross-profile recipes (implementation pseudocode) that span multiple profiles. This part works together with Parts 1, 2 and 4–8 and replaces the 2011 second edition with a reorganization into eight parts, maturity stages and new profiles.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Profile specifications and format: formal structure and typographical conventions for defining profiles and recipes so implementations are consistent.
- Maturity model: stages (Experimental, Implemented, Stable, Finalized, Deprecated) used to identify profile readiness and lifecycle.
- Port profiles: grouped common port definitions that act as transport-specific variations of the common model - e.g., Generic Target Ports, Parallel SCSI (SPI), Fibre Channel (FC), iSCSI target ports.
- Recipes: pseudocode-style procedures and use cases (Clause 50 and others) for common operations, discovery, configuration and management that can be reused across implementations.
- CIM-based modelling: mapping to Common Information Model (CIM) classes, methods and elements (e.g., ProtocolEndpoint, LogicalPort, DeviceSAPImplementation, ElementSettingData, statistical data), enabling standardized programmatic interfaces.
- Health and fault management: guidelines and profile-specific considerations for monitoring port and protocol health, diagnostics and fault reporting.
- Durable names & correlatable IDs: requirements for persistent identifiers and naming semantics across transport types.
- Implementation considerations: mapping/masking, binding relationships (e.g., TCP/IP to iSCSI), settings, and client-side recipes for discovery and configuration.
Applications and users
Who benefits:
- Storage array and SAN/NAS vendors implementing standardized management interfaces.
- SMI-S/CIM implementers and management software vendors (storage orchestration, monitoring, automation).
- Systems integrators, data center architects and cloud operators needing interoperable storage management.
- Service providers and operations teams implementing consistent discovery, provisioning, health monitoring and diagnostics across heterogeneous storage networks.
Practical uses:
- Build interoperable management agents and adapters that conform to a common model.
- Automate discovery, configuration and lifecycle operations for SCSI/FC/iSCSI ports.
- Standardize health/fault reporting and statistical collection across storage systems.
Related standards
- ISO/IEC 24775 series (Parts 1, 2, 4–8) - complete storage management model.
- Common Information Model (CIM) and SMI‑S specifications - for mapping and management protocol implementations.
Keywords: ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014, storage management, common profiles, port profiles, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, SCSI/SPI, CIM, recipes, SMI-S, interoperability.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014 is a standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full title is "Information technology - Storage management - Part 3: Common profiles". This standard covers: ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014() defines profiles that are supported by profiles defined in the other parts of the ISO/IEC 24775 series. The first few clauses provide background material that helps explain the purpose and profiles and recipes (a subset of a profile). Common port profiles are grouped together since they serve as transport-specific variations of a common model. The port profiles are followed by other common profiles. Clause 50 presents recipes that span multiple profiles. This International Standard, together with ISO/IEC 24775-1, ISO/IEC 24775-2 and ISO/IEC 24775-4 to ISO/IEC 24775-8, replaces ISO/IEC 24775, second edition, published in 2011, and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: - reorganization into eight parts; - maturity identification using stages; - and new profiles.
ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014() defines profiles that are supported by profiles defined in the other parts of the ISO/IEC 24775 series. The first few clauses provide background material that helps explain the purpose and profiles and recipes (a subset of a profile). Common port profiles are grouped together since they serve as transport-specific variations of a common model. The port profiles are followed by other common profiles. Clause 50 presents recipes that span multiple profiles. This International Standard, together with ISO/IEC 24775-1, ISO/IEC 24775-2 and ISO/IEC 24775-4 to ISO/IEC 24775-8, replaces ISO/IEC 24775, second edition, published in 2011, and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: - reorganization into eight parts; - maturity identification using stages; - and new profiles.
ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 35.200 - Interface and interconnection equipment. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO/IEC 24775-3:2014 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO/IEC 24775:2011. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD. 35
Introduction . 37
1 Scope . 39
2 Normative references . 39
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations. 41
3.1 Terms and definitions. 41
3.2 Abbreviations . 41
4 Profile introduction. 42
4.1 Profile overview. 42
4.1.1 General.42
4.1.2 Terminology. 43
4.2 Format for Profile Specifications . 43
5 Typographical Conventions. 46
5.1 Maturity Model. 46
5.2 Experimental Maturity Level. 46
5.3 Implemented Maturity Level. 46
5.4 Stable Maturity Level. 47
5.5 Finalized Maturity Level . 47
5.6 Deprecated Material. 47
6 Recipe overview . 49
6.1 Recipe concepts. 49
6.2 Recipe Pseudo Code conventions. 49
6.2.1 Overview . 49
6.2.2 General Syntax. 49
6.2.3 CIM related variable and methods . 50
6.2.4 Data structure. 51
6.2.5 Operations. 51
6.2.6 Control operations . 52
6.2.7 Functions. 52
6.2.8 Exception handling . 53
6.2.9 Built-in functions . 53
6.2.10 Extrinsic method calls. 54
7 Generic Target Ports Profile. 55
7.1 Synopsis. 55
7.2 Description . 55
7.3 Implementation. 55
7.3.1 General.55
7.3.2 Modeling SCSI/SB Logical Units . 57
7.4 Methods of the Profile . 57
7.4.1 Extrinsic methods . 57
7.4.2 Intrinsic methods . 58
7.5 Use Cases. 58
7.6 CIM Elements. 58
7.6.1 General.58
7.6.2 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 58
7.6.3 CIM_HostedAccessPoint. 59
7.6.4 CIM_LogicalPort. 59
7.6.5 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint . 59
7.6.6 CIM_SystemDevice (Port). 60
8 Parallel SCSI (SPI) Target Ports Profile. 61
8.1 Synopsis. 61
8.2 Description . 61
8.3 Implementation. 61
8.4 Health and Fault Management. 62
8.5 Methods – Extrinsic Methods of this Subprofile . 62
8.6 CIM elements. 62
8.6.1 General.62
8.6.2 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 62
8.6.3 CIM_HostedAccessPoint. 63
8.6.4 CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint . 63
8.6.5 CIM_SPIPort . 64
8.6.6 CIM_SystemDevice (Port). 64
9 FC Target Ports Profile. 66
9.1 Synopsis. 66
9.2 Description . 66
9.3 Implementation. 66
9.3.1 General.66
9.3.2 SMI-S 1.0 backwards compatibility . 66
9.4 Durable Names and Correlatable IDs of the Subprofile. 67
9.5 Health and Fault Management. 67
9.6 Supported Profiles and Packages. 67
9.7 Extrinsic Methods of this Subprofile. 67
9.8 Client Considerations and Recipes. 67
9.9 CIM Elements. 68
9.9.1 General.68
9.9.2 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 68
9.9.3 CIM_FCPort . 69
9.9.4 CIM_HostedAccessPoint. 70
9.9.5 CIM_ProtocolControllerForPort . 70
9.9.6 CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint . 70
9.9.7 CIM_SystemDevice (Port). 71
10 iSCSI Target Ports Subprofile . 72
10.1 Synopsis. 72
10.2 Description . 72
10.3 Implementation. 72
10.3.1 General. 72
10.3.2 Mapping and Masking considerations . 74
10.3.3 Settings . 75
10.3.4 Durable Names and Correlatable IDs of the Subprofile . 75
10.4 Health and Fault Management. 75
10.5 Supported Subprofiles and Packages. 76
10.6 Methods of this Subprofile. 76
10.6.1 General. 76
10.6.2 CreateiSCSINode. 76
10.6.3 DeleteiSCSINode . 77
10.6.4 CreateiSCSIProtocolEndpoint . 77
10.6.5 DeleteiSCSIProtocolEndpoint . 79
10.6.6 BindiSCSIProtocolEndpoint. 79
10.7 Client Considerations and Recipes. 80
10.7.1 Discover the iSCSI Target Port capabilities . 80
10.7.2 Identify the iSCSI Nodes in a target system. 81
10.7.3 Identify the iSCSI Ports on an given iSCSI node . 81
10.7.4 Identify the iSCSI sessions existing on an iSCSI node . 82
10.7.5 Create an iSCSI Target Node on an iSCSI Network Entity . 83
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10.7.6 Create an iSCSI Target Port on an iSCSI target node . 84
10.7.7 Add a Network Portal to a Target Port . 85
10.7.8 Determine the health of Nodes in a target system . 87
10.7.9 Determine the health of a Session on a target system. 87
10.7.10Configure the default settings for Sessions created in a target computer system . 88
10.7.11Configure default settings for Connections on Network Portals used by an iSCSIPro-
tocolEndpoint. 89
10.7.12Get the statistics for a Session on a target system . 89
10.7.13Configure Enable/disable header and data digest . 89
10.8 CIM Elements. 90
10.8.1 General. 90
10.8.2 CIM_BindsTo (TCPProtocolEndpoint to IPProtocolEndpoint). 92
10.8.3 CIM_BindsTo (iSCSIProtocolEndpoint to TCPProtocolEndpoint) . 92
10.8.4 CIM_ConcreteDependency . 93
10.8.5 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation (EthernetPort to IPProtocolEndpoint). 93
10.8.6 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation (EthernetPort to iSCSIProtocolEndpoint). 93
10.8.7 CIM_ElementCapabilities (iSCSIConfigurationCapabilities to System). 94
10.8.8 CIM_ElementCapabilities (iSCSIConfigurationCapabilities to iSCSIConfigurationSer-
vice). 94
10.8.9 CIM_ElementSettingData (iSCSIConnectionSettings to TCPProtocolEndpoint). 94
10.8.10CIM_ElementSettingData (iSCSIConnectionSettings to iSCSIProtocolEndpoint) . 95
10.8.11CIM_ElementSettingData (iSCSISessionSettings to SCSIProtocolController) . 95
10.8.12CIM_ElementSettingData (iSCSISessionSettings to System) . 95
10.8.13CIM_ElementSettingData (iSCSISessionSettings to iSCSIProtocolEndpoint). 96
10.8.14CIM_ElementStatisticalData (iSCSILoginStatistics to SCSIProtocolController) . 96
10.8.15CIM_ElementStatisticalData (iSCSISessionFailures to SCSIProtocolController) . 96
10.8.16CIM_ElementStatisticalData (iSCSISessionStatistics to iSCSISession). 97
10.8.17CIM_EndpointOfNetworkPipe (iSCSIConnection to TCPProtocolEndpoint). 97
10.8.18CIM_EndpointOfNetworkPipe (iSCSISession to iSCSIProtocolEndpoint) . 98
10.8.19CIM_EthernetPort . 98
10.8.20CIM_HostedAccessPoint (System to IPProtocolEndpoint) . 98
10.8.21CIM_HostedAccessPoint (System to TCPProtocolEndpoint) . 99
10.8.22CIM_HostedAccessPoint (System to iSCSIProtocolEndpoint) . 99
10.8.23CIM_HostedCollection . 99
10.8.24CIM_HostedService . 100
10.8.25CIM_IPProtocolEndpoint. 100
10.8.26CIM_MemberOfCollection. 100
10.8.27CIM_NetworkPipeComposition . 101
10.8.28CIM_SAPAvailableForElement . 101
10.8.29CIM_SCSIProtocolController . 101
10.8.30CIM_SystemDevice (System to EthernetPort) . 102
10.8.31CIM_SystemDevice (System to SCSIProtocolController) . 102
10.8.32CIM_SystemSpecificCollection . 102
10.8.33CIM_TCPProtocolEndpoint. 103
10.8.34CIM_iSCSICapabilities. 103
10.8.35CIM_iSCSIConfigurationCapabilities . 104
10.8.36CIM_iSCSIConfigurationService. 104
10.8.37CIM_iSCSIConnection . 104
10.8.38CIM_iSCSIConnectionSettings . 105
10.8.39CIM_iSCSILoginStatistics . 106
10.8.40CIM_iSCSIProtocolEndpoint. 106
10.8.41CIM_iSCSISession. 107
10.8.42CIM_iSCSISessionFailures. 108
10.8.43CIM_iSCSISessionSettings. 108
10.8.44CIM_iSCSISessionStatistics . 109
11 Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Target Port Subprofile. 110
11.1 Synopsis. 110
11.2 Description . 110
11.2.1 General. 110
11.2.2 Health and Fault Management . 111
11.3 Methods . 111
11.3.1 Extrinsic Methods of this Subprofile . 111
11.3.2 Intrinsic Methods of this Subprofile . 111
11.4 Client considerations and Recipes. 111
11.5 CIM Elements. 112
11.5.1 General. 112
11.5.2 CIM_ConcreteComponent. 112
11.5.3 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 112
11.5.4 CIM_HostedAccessPoint. 113
11.5.5 CIM_SASPort . 113
11.5.6 CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint . 114
11.5.7 CIM_SystemDevice (Port). 114
11.5.8 CIM_SystemDevice (SAS PHY). 115
11.5.9 SNIA_SASPHY . 115
12 Serial ATA (SATA) Target Ports Profile. 116
12.1 Synopsis. 116
12.2 Description . 116
12.2.1 General. 116
12.2.2 Health and Fault Management . 117
12.3 Methods of this Subprofile. 117
12.4 Client considerations and Recipes. 117
12.5 CIM elements. 118
12.5.1 General. 118
12.5.2 CIM_ATAPort . 118
12.5.3 CIM_ATAProtocolEndpoint . 119
12.5.4 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 119
12.5.5 CIM_HostedAccessPoint. 119
12.5.6 CIM_SystemDevice (Port). 120
13 SB Target Ports Profile. 121
13.1 Synopsis. 121
13.2 Description . 121
13.3 Implementation. 121
13.4 Health and Fault Management Consideration. 122
13.5 Cascading Considerations . 122
13.6 Methods of the Profile . 123
13.6.1 Extrinsic Methods of the Profile. 123
13.6.2 Intrinsic Methods of the Profile . 123
13.7 Client Considerations and Recipes. 123
13.8 CIM Elements. 123
13.8.1 General. 123
13.8.2 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 124
13.8.3 CIM_FCPort . 124
13.8.4 CIM_HostedAccessPoint. 125
13.8.5 CIM_SystemDevice (Port). 125
13.8.6 SNIA_SBProtocolEndpoint. 125
14 Direct Attach (DA) Ports Profile. 128
14.1 Description . 128
14.2 Health and Fault Management. 128
14.3 Supported Profiles and Packages. 128
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14.4 Extrinsic Methods. 128
14.5 Client Considerations and Recipes. 129
14.6 Registered Name and Version. 129
14.7 CIM Elements. 129
14.7.1 General. 129
14.7.2 CIM_DAPort . 129
14.7.3 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 130
14.7.4 CIM_HostedAccessPoint. 130
14.7.5 CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint . 130
14.7.6 CIM_SystemDevice (Port). 131
15 Generic Initiator Ports Profile. 132
15.1 Synopsis. 132
15.2 Description . 132
15.3 Implementation. 132
15.3.1 General. 132
15.3.2 Remote Device Models . 133
15.3.3 Health and Fault Management Considerations . 136
15.3.4 Cascading Considerations . 136
15.4 Methods . 136
15.4.1 Extrinsic Methods of this Profile . 136
15.4.2 Intrinsic Methods of this Profile . 136
15.5 Use Cases. 136
15.6 CIM Elements. 137
15.6.1 General. 137
15.6.2 CIM_ConnectivityCollection . 137
15.6.3 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 138
15.6.4 CIM_ElementStatisticalData (Port Statistics) . 138
15.6.5 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (Initiator) . 138
15.6.6 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (Target). 139
15.6.7 CIM_HostedCollection (Connectivity Collection). 139
15.6.8 CIM_LogicalPort. 139
15.6.9 CIM_MemberOfCollection (Connectivity Collection) . 140
15.6.10CIM_ProtocolEndpoint (Initiator). 140
15.6.11CIM_ProtocolEndpoint (Target) . 141
15.6.12CIM_SystemDevice (Initiator Ports) . 141
15.6.13SNIA_LogicalPortStatistics . 142
16 Parallel SCSI (SPI) Initiator Ports Profile. 143
16.1 Synopsis. 143
16.2 Description . 143
16.3 Implementation. 143
16.3.1 General. 143
16.3.2 Health and Fault Management Considerations . 143
16.3.3 Cascading Considerations . 144
16.4 Methods . 144
16.4.1 Extrinsic Methods of this Profile . 144
16.4.2 Intrinsic Methods of this Profile . 144
16.5 Detailed Use Cases and Recipes . 144
16.6 CIM Elements. 144
16.6.1 General. 144
16.6.2 CIM_ConnectivityCollection . 145
16.6.3 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 145
16.6.4 CIM_ElementStatisticalData (Port Statistics) . 146
16.6.5 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (Initiator) . 146
16.6.6 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (Target). 146
16.6.7 CIM_HostedCollection (Connectivity Collection). 147
16.6.8 CIM_MemberOfCollection (Connectivity Collection) . 147
16.6.9 CIM_SCSIInitiatorTargetLogicalUnitPath . 148
16.6.10CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint (Initiator). 148
16.6.11CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint (Target). 149
16.6.12CIM_SPIPort . 149
16.6.13CIM_SystemDevice (Initiator Ports) . 150
16.6.14SNIA_LogicalPortStatistics . 150
17 iSCSI Initiator Port Profile. 152
17.1 Synopsis. 152
17.2 Description . 152
17.3 Implementation. 152
17.3.1 General. 152
17.3.2 Health and Fault Management Considerations . 153
17.3.3 Cascading Considerations . 153
17.4 Methods . 153
17.4.1 Extrinsic Methods of this Profile . 153
17.4.2 Intrinsic Methods of this Profile . 153
17.5 Detailed Use Cases and Recipes . 154
17.6 CIM Elements. 154
17.6.1 General. 154
17.6.2 CIM_BindsTo (Host Hardware RAID Controller) . 155
17.6.3 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation (IPProtocolEndpoint to EthernetPort). 155
17.6.4 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation (iSSIProtocolEndpoint to EthernetPort). 155
17.6.5 CIM_EthernetPort (Host Hardware RAID Controller) . 156
17.6.6 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (System to IPProtocolEndpoint) . 156
17.6.7 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (System to TCPProtocolEndpoint). 156
17.6.8 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (System to iSCSIProtocolEndpoint). 157
17.6.9 CIM_IPProtocolEndpoint (Host Hardware RAID Controller). 157
17.6.10CIM_LogicalDevice (Host Hardware RAID Controller). 158
17.6.11CIM_SystemDevice (System to EthernetPort) . 158
17.6.12CIM_SystemDevice (System to LogicalDevice). 158
17.6.13CIM_TCPProtocolEndpoint (Host Hardware RAID Controller) . 159
17.6.14CIM_iSCSIProtocolEndpoint (Host Hardware RAID Controller) . 159
18 FC Initiator Ports Profile . 161
18.1 Synopsis. 161
18.2 Description . 161
18.3 Implementation. 161
18.3.1 General. 161
18.3.2 Port Statistics . 162
18.3.3 Logical Port Group (FC Node). 162
18.3.4 Health and Fault Management Considerations . 163
18.3.5 Cascading Considerations . 163
18.4 Methods . 163
18.4.1 Extrinsic Methods of this Profile . 163
18.4.2 Intrinsic Methods of this Profile . 163
18.5 Use Cases – Get the statistics for each FC port . 163
18.6 CIM Elements. 164
18.6.1 General. 164
18.6.2 CIM_ConnectivityCollection . 165
18.6.3 CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation . 165
18.6.4 CIM_ElementStatisticalData (Port Statistics) . 166
18.6.5 CIM_FCPort . 166
18.6.6 CIM_FCPortStatistics . 168
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18.6.7 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (Initiator) . 168
18.6.8 CIM_HostedAccessPoint (Target). 169
18.6.9 CIM_HostedCollection (Connectivity Collection). 169
18.6.10CIM_MemberOfCollection (Connectivity Collection) . 170
18.6.11CIM_ProtocolControllerForPort. 170
18.6.12CIM_SCSIInitiatorTargetLogicalUnitPath. 170
18.6.13CIM_SCSIProtocolController . 171
18.6.14CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint (Initiator). 171
18.6.15CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint (Target). 172
18.6.16CIM_SystemDevice (Ini
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