According to the svccfg(1M) man page:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-2240/svccfg-1m?a=view
...it should be just 'export' without a leading '-' or '--'.

I've been googling on NAA and this is the 'Network Address Authority',
It seems to be yet another way of uniquely identifying a target & Lun,
and is apparently to be compatble with the way that Fibre Channel &
SAS do this. For futher details, see:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3980
"T11 Network Address Authority (NAA) Naming Format for iSCSI Node Names"

I also found this blog post:
http://timjacobs.blogspot.com/2008/08/matching-luns-between-esx-hosts-and-vcb.html
...which talks about Vmware ESX and NAA.

For anyone interested in the code fix's to the solaris
iscsi target to support Vmware ESX server, take a look
at these links:
http://hg.genunix.org/onnv-gate.hg/rev/29862a7558ef
http://hg.genunix.org/onnv-gate.hg/rev/5b422642546a

Tano, based on the above, I would say you need
unique GUID's for two separate Targets/LUNS.
Best Regards
Nigel Smith
http://nwsmith.blogspot.com/
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