Setting Chap Authentication - Fujitsu ETERNUS4000' ETERNUS8000 Server Connection Manual

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Chapter 2 ETERNUS Disk Storage System Connection Settings
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2.1 Common Settings
2.1.6

Setting CHAP Authentication

The ETERNUS Disk storage system supports the use of CHAP authentication. This section
describes the procedure for setting CHAP authentication in the ETERNUS Disk storage system.
This setting can be omitted.
Procedure
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Server Connection Guide (iSCSI) ETERNUS Disk Storage System Settings
To set CHAP authentication, set "CHAP" to "ON" in advance according to
"2.1.1 Setting the To-server Connection Type (Setting the CA Parameters)"
(page
11). To set bidirectional CHAP authentication, specify a user name
and password for the iSCSI port in advance.
Click the [Set iSCSI Host] under the [Configuration] or [Setting RAID/Setting
Host] menu.
If an iSNS server with the server iSCSI name registered does not
exist in the network, [Retrieve iSCSI Host] cannot be used.
When the iSNS server does not exist, enter the server iSCSI
information manually.
Click the [Add] button, and enter the server iSCSI information, user name, and
password.
Specify the user name and password of the server to be connected within the following
range.
User Name
Up to 255 alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used.
Password
Between 12 and 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used if a LAN card is
used as the server adapter.
Between 12 and 100 alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used if an iSCSI
HBA is used as the server adapter.
If the server iSCSI settings have already been performed, select the
server from the "iSCSI registration list", specify the user name and
password, and then click the [OK] button.
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End of procedure
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