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Values (cannot be modified)
Immediate Data
Data PDU In Order
Data Sequence In Order

4.4.6 Enabling or Disabling CHAP Security for Initiators (Security Tab)

You can enable or disable CHAP for a specific iSCSI initiator, or change the change the CHAP
secret using the Security tab that appears when the Volume View is sorted by Initiator name.
4.4.6.1 Enabling CHAP Security
To enable CHAP security:
1. In the Volume View sorted by Initiator, click on a specific iSCSI initiator (other than "All
Initiators") in the Main Display.
The Security Tab in Figure 4-36 appears.
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Indicates whether the initiator and target have agreed to allow the transmission of
immediate data in the session. (Immediate data is data that the initiator
piggybacks onto an iSCSI command PDU.) This item is always disabled.
Indicates whether the data PDUs within a sequence of data PDUs must be
located at continuously increasing addresses, with no gaps or overlay between
PDU's. This item is always enabled.
Indicates whether sequences of data PDUs must be transmitted by using
continuously increasing offsets, except during error recovery. This item is always
enabled. This value indicates the ordering of the sequences themselves, not the
ordering of the data PDUs within each sequence. The Data PDU In Order setting
indicates the ordering of the data PDUs within each sequence.
Figure 4-36. Security Tab for an Initiator
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