5.
Enter a value in the field for each of the following items:
•
Node Name – An iSCSI node is identified by its name.
•
Node Alias – Optional. Maximum of 31 characters. Use letters,
numbers, space between words and underscore.
•
Max Burst Length – Maximum length of a solicited data sequence
(512 b to 16 Mb).
•
Default Time to Wait – After a dropped connection, the number of
seconds to wait before attempting to reconnect.
•
Default Time to Retain – Number of seconds after time to wait (above)
before reassigning outstanding commands.
6.
Check the corresponding box to enable the following features:
•
Enable Header Digest – Enables use of Header Digest (CRC). See
note below.
•
Enable Data Digest – Enables use of a Data Digest (CRC). See note
below.
•
Enable Uni-directional CHAP Authentication – Enables Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol
•
Enable Bi-directional CHAP Authentication
7.
Click the Submit button.
Viewing iSCSI Target Ports
You can see the target port settings, but none of these values are user-adjustable
in the current version of the software.
To view the iSCSI target port settings:
1.
Click the Subsystem
2.
Click the Administrative Tools
3.
Click the iSCSI Management
4.
Click the Target Ports tab in Management View.
•
Header Digest and Data Digest work best with initiators
equipped with a TCP Offload Engine (TOE). Refer to your
iSCSI HBA user manual for more information.
•
For iSCSI network settings on the Data Ports, see "Making
iSCSI Port Settings" on page 83.
•
For CHAPs, see "Working with iSCSI CHAPs" on page 96.
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