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Create iSCSI Node Wizard - Enter iSCSI Node Information Screen with CHAP Secret Field

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3. Complete the fields in the screen (see Table 5-11). Table 5-11 Create iSCSI Node Wizard - Enter iSCSI Node Information Screen Settings Setting iSCSI Node Alias Enable CHAP Secret Description An alias string can also be associated with an iSCSI node. The alias lets an organization associate a user-friendly string with the iSCSI name. This setting is optional. To use CHAP authentication to authenticate iSCSI connections, check this box to enable the CHAP secret. Then, in the CHAP Secret field, type the password that will be used by the xStack Storage Array to authenticate an initiator. This setting is optional. The CHAP secret is case sensitive. For security, each typed character in the CHAP secret appears as an asterisk (*). If you decide not to specify a CHAP secret now, you can do so in the future using the Set CHAP Secret command in the iSCSI menu. Figure 5-27. Create iSCSI Node Wizard - Enter iSCSI Node Information Screen with CHAP Secret Field Shown 4. Click Next. The Configure iSCSI Node Parameters screen appears (see Figure 5-28 and Figure 5-29). 78 Chapter 5 Configuring the xStack Storage Array

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Chapter 5
Configuring
the xStack Storage Array
3.
Complete the fields in the screen (see Table 5-11).
Table 5-11 Create iSCSI Node Wizard - Enter iSCSI Node Information Screen Settings
Setting
Description
iSCSI Node Alias
An alias string can also be associated with an iSCSI node. The alias lets an organization
associate a user-friendly string with the iSCSI name. This setting is optional.
Enable CHAP Secret
To use CHAP authentication to authenticate iSCSI connections, check this box to
enable the CHAP secret. Then, in the CHAP Secret field, type the password that will be
used by the xStack Storage Array to authenticate an initiator. This setting is optional.
The CHAP secret is case sensitive. For security, each typed character in the CHAP
secret appears as an asterisk (*). If you decide not to specify a CHAP secret now, you
can do so in the future using the Set CHAP Secret command in the iSCSI menu.
Figure 5-27. Create iSCSI Node Wizard - Enter iSCSI Node Information Screen with CHAP Secret Field Shown
4.
Click
Next
. The Configure iSCSI Node Parameters screen appears (see Figure 5-28 and Figure
5-29).