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Binding or Removing CHAP users, iSCSI Fibre Channel Zone configuration

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15 iSCSI Fibre Channel Zone configuration Binding or Removing CHAP users 1. Launch the iSCSI Target Gateway Admin module as described on page 194. 2. Select the CHAP tab. 3. Click Bind/Remove Chap(s). 4. Select a virtual target. 5. Enter a new CHAP user, if necessary. 6. Select the CHAP users and click Add or Remove to move them into the appropriate list (unassociated or associated CHAP users). 7. Click Apply. iSCSI Fibre Channel Zone configuration After you have finished setting up the iSCSI target gateway and whenever you later modify the iSCSI virtual target mappings, you must create an iSCSI Fibre Channel zone to allow the system's virtual initiators (logical FC devices that represent iSCSI initiators) to communicate in a zoned FC environment with the physical devices to which you have mapped the iSCSI virtual targets. The procedures in this section show you how to create this zone and add it to the fabric's zone database. • If you already have zone configurations defined in your fabric, you will also be able to add the zone that you create here to some or all of these configurations by selecting them from a list. • If a defined configuration is currently effective in the fabric and you add your iSCSI FC zone to that configuration, the configuration is automatically re-enabled to include this zone. NOTE If you do not have a zoning license or any zoning implemented, you do not need to create one for iSCSI target gateway service. The following default zoning conditions apply: • If default zoning is set to No Access, then creating an iSCSI Fibre Channel zone is mandatory as there is no way for the devices to talk to each other without one. • If default zoning is set to All Access and there is no effective zone configuration, then you can create an iSCSI Fibre Channel zone and add it to a defined configuration, but you do not need to enable the defined configuration. Because your default zoning is All Access with no effective zone configuration, all devices can already talk to each other. However, to avoid SAN congestion in the future, you should implement a zoning plan for your devices. Use the Zone Admin module to create zoning or remove or add zone members to reflect your iSCSI devices. For more information about configuring zones, see "Zoning configurations" on page 133. 208 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1001194-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
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iSCSI Fibre Channel Zone configuration
15
Binding or Removing CHAP users
1.
Launch the
iSCSI Target Gateway Admin
module as described on
page 194
.
2.
Select the
CHAP
tab.
3.
Click
Bind/Remove Chap(s)
.
4.
Select a virtual target.
5.
Enter a new CHAP user, if necessary.
6.
Select the CHAP users and click
Add
or
Remove
to move them into the appropriate list
(unassociated or associated CHAP users).
7.
Click
Apply
.
iSCSI Fibre Channel Zone configuration
After you have finished setting up the iSCSI target gateway and whenever you later modify the iSCSI
virtual target mappings, you must create an iSCSI Fibre Channel zone to allow the system’s virtual
initiators (logical FC devices that represent iSCSI initiators) to communicate in a zoned FC
environment with the physical devices to which you have mapped the iSCSI virtual targets.
The procedures in this section show you how to create this zone and add it to the fabric’s zone
database.
If you already have zone configurations defined in your fabric, you will also be able to add the
zone that you create here to some or all of these configurations by selecting them from a list.
If a defined configuration is currently effective in the fabric and you add your iSCSI FC zone to
that configuration, the configuration is automatically re-enabled to include this zone.
NOTE
If you do not have a zoning license or any zoning implemented, you do not need to create one for
iSCSI target gateway service.
The following default zoning conditions apply:
If default zoning is set to No Access, then creating an iSCSI Fibre Channel zone is mandatory
as there is no way for the devices to talk to each other without one.
If default zoning is set to All Access and there is no effective zone configuration, then you can
create an iSCSI Fibre Channel zone and add it to a defined configuration, but you do not need
to enable the defined configuration. Because your default zoning is All Access with no effective
zone configuration, all devices can already talk to each other. However, to avoid SAN
congestion in the future, you should implement a zoning plan for your devices.
Use the
Zone Admin
module to create zoning or remove or add zone members to reflect your iSCSI
devices.
For more information about configuring zones, see
“Zoning configurations”
on page 133.