
Chapter 10: LUN Mapping
Host IQN
In here you can manually enter an initiator’s IQN
(iSCSI Qualified Name);
- or –
Select from the list of connected initiators by clicking
on the pull-down button to display the currently
connected initiators.
User Name
The user name here applies to a one-way CHAP
configuration. Identical name and password must be
configured on the initiator software or HBA
configuration utility.
User/target name and password are used for the
inbound authentication processes between the called
and calling parties. Names and passwords are identical
here and at the initiator side.
User Password
The user password here applies to a one-way CHAP
configuration for inbound authentication. Note that
some CHAP configuration utilities may use “secret”
instead of “password.”
Target Name
The target name here applies to a two-way (mutual)
CHAP configuration. Identical target name and
password must be configured on the initiator software
or HBA configuration utility.
Target Password
The target password here applies to a two-way CHAP
configuration for outbound authentication.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of an iSCSI initiator.
NetMask
Enter an appropriate NetMask value here.
NOTE:
Some login authentication utilities provided with iSCSI HBAs on
Windows operating systems require a CHAP password of the length of at
least 12 characters.
NOTE:
1. Infortrend supports one-way or two-way (mutual) CHAP
authentication. With two-way CHAP, a separate three-way
handshake is initiated between an iSCSI initiator and storage host
port.
On the initiator side (for example, Microsoft initiator software),
CHAP logon is designated as an option with selectable initiator IQN
name and that of the target secret (to which the CHAP
authentication call will be issued; namely, the host port on your
subsystem).
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