HP EVA P6000 Storage User Manual

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3.

Enable CHAP for the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator.
a.

Click the General tab.

b.

Click Secret in the middle of the screen.

c.

Click Reset.

d.

Enter the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller iSCSI Presented Target CHAP secret. For example:
hpstorageworks

.

e.

Click OK.

f.

Click Discovery.

For manually discovering iSCSI target portals:
a.

Click Add under Target Portals.

b.

Enter the IP address of the iSCSI port of the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller.

c.

Click Advanced.

d.

Select the CHAP Login Information check box.

e.

Enter the CHAP secret for the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller discovered iSCSI
Initiator in the Target Secret box. For example: CHAPsecret01.

f.

Select the Mutual Authentication check box.

g.

Click OK.

h.

Click OK and the initiator completes Target discovery.

Using iSNS for Target discovery:
a.

Click Add under iSNS Servers.

b.

Enter the IP address of the iSNS server.

c.

Click OK.

g.

Click Targets.

h.

Select the appropriate target for login.

i.

Click Log On.

j.

Click Advanced.

k.

Select the CHAP Login Information check box.

l.

Enter the CHAP secret for the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller discovered iSCSI Initiator
in the Target Secret box. For example: CHAPsecret01.

m. Select the Mutual Authentication check box.
n.

Click OK.

o.

Click OK and the initiator completes normal login.

Enabling bi-directional CHAP during discovery and bi-directional CHAP during normal
session

Table 25 (page 140)

lists the parameters you need to enable bi–directional CHAP during discovery

and bi-directional CHAP during normal session.

Table 25 Parameters enabling bi-direction CHAP

MS Initiator secret settings

hpstorageworks

General Tab Secret

hpstorageworks

iSCSI Port

CHAPsecret0

Add Target Portal

CHAPsecret01

Discovered iSCSI
Initiator

CHAPsecret01

Log on to Target

hpstorageworks

iSCSI Presented
Target

Note: These are examples of secret settings. You must configure CHAP with settings that apply to your specific network
environment.

140 iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration rules and guidelines

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