Dell PowerVault MD3620i Owner's Manual - Page 83

Configuration: Using iSCSI, Changing the iSCSI Target Authentication

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7 Configuration: Using iSCSI Changing the iSCSI Target Authentication To change the iSCSI target authentication: 1 In the AMW, select the Setup tab. 2 Select Manage iSCSI Settings. The Manage iSCSI Settings window is displayed and by default, the Target Authentication tab is selected. To change the authentication settings, select: • None-If you do not require initiator authentication. If you select None, any initiator can access the target. • CHAP-To enable an initiator that tries to authenticate the target using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). Define the CHAP secret only if you want to use mutual CHAP authentication. If you select CHAP, but no CHAP target secret is defined, an error message appears. See "Creating CHAP Secrets" on page 84. 3 To enter the CHAP secret, click CHAP secret. The Enter Target CHAP Secret dialog appears. 4 Enter the Target CHAP secret. NOTE: The Target CHAP secret must be at least 12 characters and up to 57 characters. 5 Enter the exact target CHAP secret in Confirm target CHAP secret. NOTE: If you do not want to create a CHAP secret, you can generate a random CHAP secret automatically. To generate a random CHAP secret, click Generate Random CHAP Secret. 6 Click OK. NOTE: You can select the None and CHAP at the same time, for example, when one initiator might not have CHAP and the other initiator has only CHAP selected. Configuration: Using iSCSI 83

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Configuration: Using iSCSI
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Configuration: Using iSCSI
Changing the iSCSI Target Authentication
To change the iSCSI target authentication:
1
In the AMW, select the
Setup
tab.
2
Select
Manage iSCSI Settings
.
The
Manage iSCSI Settings
window is displayed and by default, the
Target Authentication
tab is selected. To change the authentication
settings, select:
None
—If you do not require initiator authentication. If you select
None
, any initiator can access the target.
CHAP
—To enable an initiator that tries to authenticate the target
using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). Define
the CHAP secret only if you want to use mutual CHAP
authentication. If you select
CHAP
, but no CHAP target secret is
defined, an error message appears. See "Creating CHAP Secrets" on
page 84.
3
To enter the CHAP secret, click
CHAP secret
.
The
Enter Target CHAP Secret
dialog appears.
4
Enter the
Target CHAP secret
.
NOTE:
The Target CHAP secret must be at least 12 characters and up to 57
characters.
5
Enter the exact target CHAP secret in
Confirm target CHAP secret
.
NOTE:
If you do not want to create a CHAP secret, you can generate a
random CHAP secret automatically. To generate a random CHAP secret, click
Generate Random CHAP Secret
.
6
Click
OK
.
NOTE:
You can select the
None
and
CHAP
at the same time, for example,
when one initiator might not have CHAP and the other initiator has only CHAP
selected.