HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200

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Figure 13

shows an example of authentication of hosts. In this figure, iSCSI names of host bus adapters

(HBAs) are abbreviated as a, b, and so on.

Figure 13

Example of authentication of hosts (iSCSI environments)

In

Figure 13

, iSCSI target 1 performs authentication of hosts, but iSCSI target 2 does not.

Host A’s user information is registered on iSCSI target 1, and the authentication setting is enabled.

Therefore, if authentication of the host succeeds, Host A can connect to the array (or processing goes to

the authentication of the iSCSI target). As a precondition of successful authentication, configure Host A for

authentication by iSCSI targets with CHAP.
Host B’s user information is also registered on iSCSI target 1, but the authentication setting is disabled.

Therefore, Host B can connect to the array without authentication. (If Host B uses Microsoft iSCSI Initiator,

Host B can connect to the array only when Host B is not configured for authentication by iSCSI targets

with CHAP.)
Host C’s user information is not registered on iSCSI target 1. Therefore, when Host C tries to connect to

the array, authentication fails and the connection request is denied regardless of Host C’s setting.
Host D is attached to iSCSI target 2, which does not perform authentication of hosts. Therefore, Host D

can connect to the array without authentication. In this case, it does not matter whether Host D’s user

information is registered on iSCSI target 2. (If Host D uses Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, Host D can connect to

the array only when Host D is not configured for authentication by iSCSI targets with CHAP.)
For more information, see:

Enabling and disabling authentication of hosts on iSCSI targets

” on page 112

Registering a host’s user information on an iSCSI target

” on page 112

Settings and connection results in authentication of hosts (iSCSI environments)

” on page 116.

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