Managing an iscsi target – HP NC550SFP Dual Port 10GbE Server Adapter User Manual

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Configuring and managing iSCSI targets 21

4.

Enter the TCP Port number (the default target port number is 3260).

5.

Tab to Boot Target and select Yes, if you want to enable the target as a Boot Target.

6.

Enter an ISID Qualifier if needed. A unique ISID value is needed if you are connecting dual sessions
to the same target portal group. You can enter a number up to 65535. For more information, see
"Setting an ISID value (on page

23

)."

7.

Tab to Header Digest and press Y if you want to enable Header Digest. For more information about
the Header Digest, see "Editing a target configuration (on page

22

)."

8.

Tab to Data Digest and press Yes if you want to enable Data Digest. For more information about the
Header Digest, see "Editing a target configuration (on page

22

)."

9.

Select the Authentication Method. For more information, see "Enabling CHAP authentication (on
page

23

)."

10.

Tab to Save/Login and press Enter. If the firmware logs into the target successfully, a successful login
message displays.

11.

Press Esc to exit to the iSCSI Target Configuration menu where the newly added target information is
displayed.

12.

To enable Boot Target or make any other changes to your target or targets, select the target and
press Esc to display the Edit/Ping iSCSI Target menu. Edit your target as needed.

Managing an iSCSI target

With iSCSISelect you can manage a target by viewing target details or by editing your target
configuration.
Viewing target information
After you have successfully logged into the target, you can view the details of the newly added target or
manage it.
From the Controller Configuration menu, select iSCSI Target Configuration to display the target
information. The iSCSI Target Configuration menu displays information for the first 128 targets. The
functions keys located at the bottom of the menu help you manage your target configuration.

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