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SnapSAN S3000/S5000 Disk Array User Guide
CHAP Authentication Settings
a. Select the CHAP logon information option.
b. Enter password to be assigned to target in the Target Secret box.
c. Select Execute mutual CHAP option when using mutual CHAP authentication.
d. Click the OK button.
CAUTION: The CHAP Secret can be specified as any string of 12 to 16 alphanumeric
characters as well as !#$%&’*+~/=?{|}_-. Letters are case-sensitive. For security,
password text strings are indicated as dots or other symbols.
Mutual CHAP authentication is also described in SnapSAN Manager Command Line Interface
Reference Guide as Bidirectional CHAP authentication.
For description of CHAP authentication, refer to “CHAP”
The Target Secret that is set here is a password that a target uses to authenticate an Initiator.
This password is also required for settings on the disk array side (see iSMcfg setldsetchap in
the SnapSAN Manager Command Line Interface Reference), so be sure to write it down so it
is not forgotten.
4. Click the OK button.
Perform the following steps:
5. Select iqn of target.
6. Delete the selected iqn.
7. Check that the iqn status of the target disk array controller is shown as Connected
(transition from inactive).
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Click the Log On button. When adding registration of host port (iSCSI port) for the
disk array (redundant configuration).
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Click the OK button. When not adding registration of host port (iSCSI port) for the
disk array (non-redundant configuration)
This completes the operations.
Adding Host Port Registration
1. Change the following settings: When finished, click the Advanced button.
a. Select the Automatically restore this connection when the system boots
option.
b. Select the Enable multi-path option.
c. Under the settings for the newly registered disk array host port, select the Enable
multi-path option.
d. When finished, click the Advanced button.
When registering additional host port
1. Change the following settings:
Connection Settings
a. Select the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator option from the Local Adapter drop-down
menu.
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