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Configuring the iSCSI Networker storage node – Windows, Target, Quick Connect

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3.1.1 Configuring the iSCSI Networker storage node - Windows iSCSI initiator configuration is a two-step process, consisting of: • Target discovery. • Establishing an iSCSI session with the target using CHAP authentication. 1. Provide the IP or FQN of the DR Series system in the Target field. Click Quick Connect, which results in target discovery, The Quick Connect dialog box lists all available targets on the DR Series system. At this point, the status will be Inactive. Click Done and close the dialog box. 35 Setting Up the Dell™ DR Series System as a CIFS or VTL Backup Target on EMC® Networker® | April 2015

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Setting Up the Dell™ DR Series System as a CIFS or VTL Backup Target on EMC® Networker® | April 2015
3.1.1
Configuring the iSCSI Networker storage node – Windows
iSCSI initiator configuration is a two-step process, consisting of:
Target discovery.
Establishing an iSCSI session with the target using CHAP authentication.
1.
Provide the IP or FQN of the DR Series system in the
Target
field. Click
Quick Connect
, which
results in target discovery, The Quick Connect dialog box lists all available targets on the DR Series
system. At this point, the status will be Inactive. Click
Done
and close the dialog box.