Changing authentication configuration – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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9. Using FC-SP DHCHAP Authentication (Windows, Linux 8.2 and Solaris)

DHCHAP Tab

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authentication failure is assumed (no authentication is performed). The time

value ranges from 20 to 999 seconds.

Bi-Directional – If enabled, the adapter driver supports authentication initiated

by either the switch or the adapter. If disabled, the driver supports adapter

initiated authentication only.

Re-authenticate – If enabled, the driver can periodically initiate authentication.

Re-auth Interval – The value in minutes that the adapter driver uses to

periodically initiate authentication. Valid interval ranges are 10 to 3600 minutes.

The default is 300 minutes.

DH Priority – The priority of the five supported DH Groups (Null group, and

groups 1,2,3, and 4) that the adapter driver presents during the DHCHAP

authentication negotiation with the switch.

Hash Priority – The priority of the two supported hash algorithms (MD5 and

SHA1) that the adapter driver presents during the DHCHAP authentication

negotiation with the switch (default is MD5 first, then SHA1,2,3...).

State Area

State – Possible states are Not Authenticated, Authentication In Progress,

Authentication Success and Authentication Failed.

Changing Authentication Configuration

To view or change authentication configuration:
1. In the discovery-tree, select the adapter whose configuration you want to view or

change.

2. Select the DHCHAP tab. (If the fields on this tab are “grayed out” (disabled)

authentication has not been enabled at the driver level.)

3. Change configuration values as you want.

Note: You can only configure DHCHAP on the local host.

4. Click Apply. You are prompted for the current password (local password) to

validate the configuration change request. The verification request only appears if a

local password has been defined for this adapter.

5. Enter the password and click OK.

To return settings to the status before you started this procedure, click Restore

before you click Apply. Once you click Apply, changes can not be cancelled.
To return all settings to the default configuration, click Defaults. Be careful as this

also resets the password(s) to NULL for this configuration.
To initiate an immediate authentication, click Initiate Authentication. This request

is sent to the driver, even if you have not made any changes to the setup.

Note: To successfully authenticate with the switch using DHCHAP, you only need

to set the configuration mode to enabled and set the local password. The

local password must be set to the identical value as the switch for the

DHCHAP authentication to succeed.

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