Linking To A Chap Target - Dell QMD8262-k User Manual

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3–Adapter Management Applications
General Management with QConvergeConsole
In the following examples, the HBA port instance is 0, and the Send Target
IP is 10.14.64.154.
$qaucli -pr iscsi
Or:
$qaucli -iscsi
Target ID: 2
Instance #: 2
ISCSI Name:
Alias:
State: Session Failed
6.
Link the CHAP entry to the target by issuing the -linkchap command. The
positional parameters are <hba_port_inst>, <chap_no> and
<target_id>. The adapter is not reset after this command is issued.
Command line options:
-linkchap <hba_port_inst> <chap_no> <target_id> [<TGTBCA>
<value>]
In the following examples, the HBA port instance is 0, the CHAP number is
1, and the Target ID is 2.
$qaucli -pr iscsi -linkchap 0 1 2
Or:
$qaucli -iscsi -linkchap 0 1 2

Linking to a CHAP Target

You can link CHAP to a target with active bidirectional (BIDI) CHAP
authentication. TGTBCA is an optional parameter to turn BIDI CHAP authentication
on or off for this target connection.
To link a CHAP target:
1.
Link CHAP to a target with BIDI enabled by issuing the -linkchap
command.
Command line options:
iscli –linkchap <hba_port_inst> <chap_no> <target_id>
[<TGTBCA> <on|off>]
In the following example, the HBA port instance is 2, the CHAP number is 9,
and the Target ID is 10.
$qaucli -pr iscsi -linkchap 2 9 10 TGTBCA on
2.
View persistent targets by issuing the -ps command. You should see only
the Send Target.
-ps 0
-ps 0
hba_no: 0
IP: 10.14.64.154
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Port: 3260
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