Changing user information of hosts, Deleting user information of hosts, 26 change user information (host) dialog box – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

Page 53: Specifying user information of ports (when, Performing mutual authentication)

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LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the XP128/XP1024

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Changing user information of hosts

You can change the registered user name or secret of a host, and toggle switch authentication settings

between enable and disable after registration.

NOTE:

You cannot change iSCSI names when you change user information.

1.

In the Port tree, expand the iSCSI folder and select a port on which the user information you want to

change is registered. All the user information of the hosts registered on the selected port appears in the

User Information (Host) table.

2.

In the User Information (Host) table, right-click a user information item that you want to change and

select Change User Information (Host). The Change User Information (Host) dialog box appears.

Figure 26

Change User Information (Host) dialog box

3.

Change the user information of the host as required in the Change User Information (Host) dialog box.
You can change the contents of User, Secret, and Enable authentication check box. For details on

characters and length you can use in the user name or secret, see ”

Registering user information of hosts

on a port

” on page 51.

4.

Click OK. The specified user information is added in blue in the User Information (Host) table.

5.

Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.

6.

Click OK. The setting is applied to the disk array.

Deleting user information of hosts

1.

In the Port tree, expand the iSCSI folder and select a port on which the user information you want to

delete is registered. The user information of hosts currently registered on the selected port appears in

the User Information (Host) table.

2.

In the User Information (Host) table, right-click a user information item that you want to delete and select

Delete User Information (Host). A confirmation message appears.

3.

Click OK.

4.

Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.

5.

Click OK. The user information is deleted from the disk array.

Specifying user information of ports (when performing mutual authentication)

To perform mutual authentication, you need to specify user information on the disk array ports. You must

provide unique user information for each port. You can change the specified user information of ports the

same way you specified them initially.

1.

In the Port tree on the User Authentication tab, select a port whose user information you want to specify.
The currently registered user information for the selected port appears in the User Information (Port)

table below the User Information (Host) table.

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