There is no jndi-link to declare it. Just use JNDIView through jmx-console to 
find where the ejb you want to access binds to (either the java: or the global 
namespace) and use this name when looking up the ejb,

e.g. if I deploy docs/examples/jmx/ejb-management.jar

i get this binding:

  | +- ejb (class: org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
  |   |   +- mgmt (class: org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
  |   |   |   +- MEJB (proxy: $Proxy54 implements interface 
javax.management.j2ee.ManagementHome,interface javax.ejb.Handle)
  | 

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