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104 LUN Manager operations

Setting user authentication (Fibre Channel environments)

When configuring Fibre Channel environments, use the Authentication pane (

Figure 30

and

Figure 31

) to

set user authentication on host groups, Fibre Channel ports, and Fibre Channel switches of the array.
For an overview of user authentication, see ”

User authentication (Fibre Channel environments)

” on

page 43.

NOTE:

The hosts to be connected must also be configured for authentication by host groups (and for

authentication of host groups by the host, if required). For more information about configuring the host for

CHAP authentication, see the documentation for the operating system and Fibre Channel driver in your

environment.

Enabling and disabling authentication of hosts in host groups

You can specify whether to perform authentication of hosts on each host group. Switch the user

authentication settings of host groups to enable or disable authentication of hosts. By default, user

authentication is disabled.
To enable authentication of hosts on a host group:

1.

Start LUN Manager, and display the Authentication pane (

Figure 31

).

2.

In the Port tree, double-click the Subsystem folder. If the array contains Fibre Channel adapters, the

Fibre folder appears below the Subsystem folder.

3.

Under the Fibre folder, double-click the Fibre folder and

F

ibre Channel port icon.

If you double-click the Fibre folder, Fibre Channel ports in the array appear as icons.
If you double-click a Fibre Channel port, host groups appear as icons. The host group name appears

on the right of each icon. When

appears, the host group performs authentication of hosts. When

appears, the host group does not perform authentication of hosts. By default,

appears for all

host group icons.

4.

Right-click a host group displayed with

, and select Authentication : Disable -> Enable. The host

groups

icon changes to

, and the port name appears in blue.

5.

Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.

6.

Click OK. Settings are applied to the array.

To return the host group setting to

, perform the same operation, except select Authentication : Enable

-> Disable in

step 4

.

Registering a host’s user information on a host group

On a host group that performs authentication of hosts, register the user information for all hosts you allow

to connect.

1.

Start LUN Manager, and display the Authentication pane (

Figure 31

).

2.

In the Port tree, select the port or host group on which you want to register a host’s user information.
The user information for hosts currently registered on the selected port or host group appears in the

Authentication Information (Host) list.
You can register a host’s user information even if the port status is

. In this case, however, the host’s

registered user information is ignored.

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