For example, LAN1 and LAN2 are set as Trunking mode. LAN3 and LAN4 are set as LACP mode. To
remove Trunking / LACP setting, checking the gray button of LAN port, click "Delete link aggregation".
Then it will pop up a message to confirm.
3.5.3
Node
Single-node / Multi-node:
"Node" can view the target name for iSCSI initiator. ER104I+(B), ER208I+(B), ER316I+B and TR8I-B
supports single-node. The node name ER104I+(B), ER208I+(B), ER316I+B and TR8I-B exists by default
and can not be changed.
(Figure 3.5.3.1: ER104I+(B), ER208I+(B), ER316I+B and TR8I-B, single-mode.)
CHAP:
CHAP is the abbreviation of Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol. CHAP is a strong
authentication method used in point-to-point for user login. It's a type of authentication in which the
authentication server sends the client a key to be used for encrypting the username and password. CHAP
enables the username and password to transmitting in an encrypted form for protection.
To use CHAP authentication in ER104I+(B), ER208I+(B), ER316I+B and TR8I-B, please follow the
procedures.
1.
Mouse moves to the gray button of "Auth" column, click "Authenticate".
Figure 3.5.2.8
Figure 3.5.3.1
- 25 -