Dell DR4300e EMC Networker - Setting Up the DR Series System as a CIFS or VTL - Page 53

A Managing VTL protocol accounts and credentials, A.1 iSCSI account details and management

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A Managing VTL protocol accounts and credentials A.1 iSCSI account details and management By default the iSCSI Username will be the hostname of the DR and can be confirmed by reviewing the output of the iscsi -account --user command. For example: >iscsi --account --user user: dr9-interop-a7 The default iSCSI Password is "St0r@ge!iscsi". This can be modified by navigating to the Clients Navigation option and selecting the iSCSI tab under the Clients menu. Select the the Edit CHAP Password and fill in the new password as needed. IMPORTANT NOTE: iSCSI CHAP Passwords must be between 12 and 16 characters long. Alternatively, you may also use the "iscsi -setpassword" cli tool to change the iSCSI CHAP Password setting as shown in the following example: > iscsi --setpassword WARNING: All existing iSCSI sessions will be terminated! Do you want to continue? (Yes/no) [n]? Enter new CHAP password Re-type CHAP password 53 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
A
Managing VTL protocol accounts and credentials
A.1
iSCSI account details and management
By default the iSCSI Username will be the
hostname
of the DR and can be confirmed by reviewing the
output of the
iscsi –account --user
command. For example:
>iscsi --account --user
user: dr9-interop-a7
The default iSCSI Password is “
St0r@ge!iscsi
”. This can be modified by navigating to the
Clients
Navigation
option and selecting the
iSCSI
tab under the
Clients
menu. Select the the
Edit CHAP Password
and fill in
the new password as needed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: iSCSI CHAP Passwords must be between 12 and 16 characters long.
Alternatively, you may also use the “iscsi –setpassword” cli tool to change the iSCSI CHAP Password
setting as shown in the following example:
> iscsi --setpassword
WARNING: All existing iSCSI sessions will be terminated!
Do you want to continue? (Yes/no) [n]?
Enter new CHAP password:############
Re-type CHAP password:############