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Enable authentication, enter the target CHAP name and secret, and click OK.
Note: To enable mutual authentication in addition to target CHAP name and secret authentication, select the
"Enable mutual authentication" checkbox and enter the initiator CHAP secret.
To search or connect the volume which has mutual authentication enabled from Microsoft iSCSI Initiator,
initiator CHAP secret settings should be configured.
Connecting Volumes on the Access-Restricted TeraStation
Using Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
If access restrictions are configured for the entire iSCSI volume, that volume will not be detected by Microsoft iSCSI
Initiator. To connect that volume, the target CHAP name and secret should be authenticated.
1
Open the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator.
2
Register the initiator CHAP secret to your computer first. If you didn't enable mutual authentication, skip this
step.
Click CHAP in the "Configuration" tab. In the "Initiator CHAP secret" field, enter the configured initiator CHAP
secret and click OK.
3
In the "Discovery" tab, click Discover Portal.
4
Enter the TeraStation's IP address in the "IP address or DNS name" field.
5
Click Advanced.
6
Select the "Enable CHAP log on" checkbox and enter the target CHAP name into the "Name" field and the
target CHAP secret into the "Target secret" field.
If mutual authentication is enabled, select the "Perform mutual authentication" checkbox.
7
Click OK, then click OK again.
8
From the "Targets" tab, select the volume from "Discovered targets" and click Connect - OK.
9
If the status of the selected volume is displayed as "Connected" under "Discovered targets", the connection is
established properly.
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