Chap bidirectional and single settings – HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

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i.

Click Advanced.

j.

Select the CHAP Login Information check box.

k.

Enter the CHAP secret for the mpx100/100b discovered iSCSI Initiator in the Target Secret
box. For example:

CHAPsecret01

l.

Select the Mutual Authentication check box.

m.

Click OK.

n.

Click OK and the initiator completes normal login.

Enabling bi–directional CHAP during discovery and
single–direction CHAP during normal session

Table 36

lists the parameters you need to enable single-direction CHAP during discovery and

bidirectional CHAP during normal session.

Table 36 CHAP bidirectional and single settings

MS Initiator secret settings

mpx100/100b secret settings

Hpstorageworks

General Tab Secret

hpstorageworks

iSCSI Port

CHAPsecret01

Add Target Portal

CHAPsecret01

Discovered iSCSI Initiator

CHAPsecret01

Log on to Target

N/A

iSCSI Presented Target

NOTE:

The above secret settings are for example only. Please configure CHAP with settings that apply to your
specific network environment.

1.

Enable CHAP for the mpx100/100b Discovered iSCSI Initiator entry. Select one of the following
procedures, depending upon the interface you are using:

a.

To enable CHAP for the mpx100/100b Discovered iSCSI Initiator entry using HP Storage-
Works mpx Manager:
• If the iSCSI Initiator is not listed under Discovered iSCSI Initiators:

i.

Go to the Wizard menu and select the Add Initiator Wizard and enter the iqn
name string.

ii.

Select the Enable CHAP check box.

iii.

Enter a CHAP secret. For example:

CHAPsecret01

• If the iSCSI Initiator is already listed under Discovered iSCSI Initiators:

i.

Select the Initiator in the left-hand column of the Discovered ISCSI Initiator list.

ii.

Click the Information tab.

iii.

Select the Enable CHAP check box.

iv.

Enter a CHAP secret. For example:

CHAPsecret01

b.

To enable CHAP for the mpx100/100b Discovered iSCSI Initiator entry using the
mpx100/100b CLI:

Setting up authentication

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