HP DL160 HP ProLiant Storage Server User Guide (440584-004, February 2008) - Page 121

Wizards, Create iSCSI Target Wizard

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Wizards To support creation and management of iSCSI targets, virtual disks, and snapshots, the iSCSI Software Target snap-in provides several wizards. Create iSCSI Target Wizard This section describes how to create an iSCSI Target using the Create iSCSI Target Wizard. 1. Log on to the storage server using an account with administrative privileges. 2. Open the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target MMC snap-in by clicking Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Microsoft iSCSI Software Target. 3. Click the iSCSI Targets node. On the details view (right pane), right-click and select Create iSCSI Target. 4. Click Next on the Welcome page of the wizard. 5. On the iSCSI Target Identification page, type a name and description for the iSCSI Target and then click Next. 6. On the iSCSI Initiators Identifiers page, type the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) of the iSCSI initiator requesting access to the iSCSI Target in the IQN identifier field. The IQN is found on the General tab of the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator interface. Figure 36 iSCSI Initiators Identifiers page 7. To enter additional identifiers, or if you are using an identifier other than an IQN (DNS domain name, IP address, or MAC address): a. Click Advanced. b. On the Advanced Identifiers page, click Add. c. Select the identifier type from the Identifier Type list and type the identifier in the Value field. d. Repeat steps b and c for each identifier you want to add. e. Click OK. f. Click OK again to close the Advanced Identifiers page. HP ProLiant Storage Server 121

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Wizards
To support creation and management of iSCSI targets, virtual disks, and snapshots, the iSCSI Software
Target snap-in provides several wizards.
Create iSCSI Target Wizard
This section describes how to create an iSCSI Target using the Create iSCSI Target Wizard.
1.
Log on to the storage server using an account with administrative privileges.
2.
Open the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target MMC snap-in by clicking
Start > Programs >
Administrative Tools > Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
.
3.
Click the
iSCSI Targets
node. On the details view (right pane), right-click and select
Create iSCSI
Target
.
4.
Click
Next
on the
Welcome
page of the wizard.
5.
On the
iSCSI Target Identification
page, type a name and description for the iSCSI Target and
then click
Next
.
6.
On the
iSCSI Initiators Identifiers
page, type the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) of the iSCSI initiator
requesting access to the iSCSI Target in the
IQN identifier
field. The IQN is found on the
General
tab of the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator interface.
Figure 36 iSCSI Initiators Identifiers page
7.
To enter additional identifiers, or if you are using an identifier other than an IQN (DNS domain
name, IP address, or MAC address):
a.
Click
Advanced
.
b.
On the
Advanced Identifiers
page, click
Add
.
c.
Select the identifier type from the
Identifier Type
list and type the identifier in the
Value
field.
d.
Repeat steps b and c for each identifier you want to add.
e.
Click
OK
.
f.
Click
OK
again to close the
Advanced Identifiers
page.
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