Port:
iSCSI Initiator Name:
(iSCSI devices only)
World Wide Names tab
Device Name
Device Serial Number
World Wide Node
Name
iSCSI Authentication tab (iSCSI devices only)
Require initiator to
logon
Initiator CHAP User
Name
Initiator CHAP Secret
Target required to
logon to initiator
Target required to
logon to initiator
Target CHAP User
Name
Target CHAP Secret
NOTE:
For more information about configuring the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator see
"The Microsoft iSCSI
To delete a device
Select the required device and then click on Delete in the Details section to delete it. You will be prompted
to confirm that this is what you wish to do.
This identifies the network port on the HP D2D to which the device is connected.
The choices in the drop-down menu depend upon your network configuration. There
are up to two iSCSI ports (this depends upon your network mode, see
Parameters" on page 78) and two FC ports if you have the FC model. FC users may
choose to connect the device to an iSCSI or a FC port..
See also
"Supported network
This is the Initiator Node Name of the host that will back up to this device. It
is provided automatically for the default library that is created when you run the
Installation wizard on a host for a first time. But you must enter it manually if you are
creating a new device on this page. If you are using the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, you
can find the name by running the iSCSI Initiator on the host and copying the Initiator
Node Name from the General tab. See
This is the device name, such as Medium Changer or Drive 1. There will be an entry
for each drive that is appropriate for the selected emulation type.
This is a unique serial number for the device. It is generated automatically by the
HP D2D and cannot be edited.
This is provided during manufacturing for all possible devices.
Check this box if you require the initiator to logon. You must also provide the
Initiator CHAP user name and secret.
This should be the same CHAP user name that you configure for the target on
the iSCSI Initiator. (On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, this is the User Name as it is
configured on the Targets tab in the Log On to Target Advanced Settings.)
This should be the same CHAP secret that you configure for the target on the iSCSI
Initiator. (On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, this is the Target Secret as it is configured
on the Targets tab in the Log On to Target Advanced Settings.)
Check this box if you require mutual CHAP authentication, which means that the
target must also log on to the initiator. You must also provide the target CHAP
user name and secret.
Check this box if you require mutual CHAP authentication, which means that the
target must also log on to the initiator. You must also provide the target CHAP
user name and secret. On the iSCSI Initiator you must also make sure that mutual
authentication is enabled. (On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, make sure Perform
mutual authentication is checked on the Targets tab in the Log On to Target
Advanced Settings.)
This may be any meaningful CHAP user name. It does not need to match any
information on the iSCSI Initiator.
This should be the same CHAP Secret that you configure for the target on the iSCSI
Initiator. (On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, this is the Secret as it is configured from
the General tab.)
Initiator" on page 51.
configurations" on page 30.
"Manual driver
installation" on page 45.
D2D Backup SystemHP D2D4004 and HP D2D4009
"Network
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