Adaptec 5325302053 User Guide - Page 49

If you are using CHAP with the Microsoft iSCSI initiator, the CHAP

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A logical device with default settings appears in the Logical Devices panel. By default, the logical device is the same size as the pool. The Pool 1 tab opens by default Logical device added 4 Change the logical device's default settings by continuing with Step 5, or accept the default settings and continue with Step 8. 5 Click inside the Size field and enter the size of the logical device. Specify MB, GB, or TB as the size unit (for instance, 20 GB). 6 Click inside the Name field and enter a name for the logical device. Logical device names can be up to 16 characters long. 7 Click inside the Authentication box and select an authentication method. (See "Controlling Access to Your IP SAN with Authentication" on page 85 for more information.) CHAP authentication is set by default. • To use CHAP authentication, click Set CHAP secret, enter a user name and password, then click Add. Click Cancel to close the window. Note If you are using CHAP with the Microsoft iSCSI initiator, the CHAP password must be 12-16 characters long or it will be rejected by the iSCSI initiator. You can set different user names and passwords for each logical device you create, or you can create one user name and password and apply it to all the logical devices you create during this configuration session (existing logical devices remain unchanged). To apply the same CHAP secret user name and password to all logical devices in this session, set the same user name and password for the first logical device, then select Apply the user name and password... when you repeat this step for your second logical device.

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A logical device with default settings appears in the Logical Devices panel. By
default, the logical device is the same size as the pool.
4
Change the logical device’s default settings by continuing with Step 5, or accept
the default settings and continue with Step 8.
5
Click inside the
Size
field and enter the size of the logical device. Specify MB, GB,
or TB as the size unit (for instance,
20 GB
).
6
Click inside the
Name
field and enter a name for the logical device. Logical device
names can be up to 16 characters long.
7
Click inside the Authentication box and select an authentication method. (See
“Controlling Access to Your IP SAN with Authentication” on page 85 for more
information.) CHAP authentication is set by default.
To use CHAP authentication, click
Set CHAP secret
, enter a user name and
password, then click
Add
. Click
Cancel
to close the window.
Note
If you are using CHAP with the Microsoft iSCSI initiator, the CHAP
password must be 12–16 characters long or it will be rejected by the iSCSI
initiator.
You can set different user names and passwords for each logical device you
create, or you can create one user name and password and apply it to all the
logical devices you create during this configuration session (existing logical
devices remain unchanged). To apply the same CHAP secret user name and
password to all logical devices in this session, set the same user name and
password for the first logical device, then select
Apply the user name and
password...
when you repeat this step for your second logical device.
The Pool 1 tab opens by default
Logical
device
added