Brocade iSCSI Gateway Service Administrator's Guide (53-1000603-01, October 2007)

iSCSI Gateway Service Administrator’s Guide 7
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Overview of iSCSI gateway service
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FIGURE 7 Discovery domain set configuration example
Switch-to-iSCSI initiator authentication
Authenticate iSCSI sessions using CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol). The iSCSI
gateway service supports the following three strategies for CHAP authentication:
One-way—Only the iSCSI VT authenticates the session.
Mutual—Both the iSCSI initiator and the iSCSI VT authenticate the session
Binding user names - Specific user names can be bound to an iSCSI VT. Only those user names
can be used for authentication during iSCSI logon.
NOTE
iSCSI gateway service does not support IPSec.
Load balancing through connection redirection
Connection redirection allows iSCSI sessions to be evenly distributed across ports on the same
blade. Before the maximum number of connections is reached for any given port, logins are
redirected to the next available port, resulting in an even distribution of sessions. This distribution
occurs only during the first login phase. Existing connections are not redistributed when iSCSI ports
change state from disabled to enabled or offline to online.
IP network
iS CS I ga teway se rv ic e
iS C S I virtual targets (VTs )
iS CS I in itia tor A
iS CS I in itia tor B
VT 1
VT 2
VT 3
DD1
DD2
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