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3.5.3 Node
“Node” enables you to view the target name for iSCSI initiator. ISC8P2G-S
supports single-node. The node name of ISC8P2G-S cannot be changed.
Figure 3.5.3.1
(Figure 3.5.3.1: ISC8P2G-S, single-mode.)
CHAP:
CHAP is the abbreviation of Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol. CHAP
is a strong authentication method used in point-to-point for user login. It’s a type
of authentication in which the authentication server sends the client a key to be
used for encrypting the username and p assword. CHAP enables the u sername
and password to be transmitted in an encrypted form for protection.
To use CHAP authentication, follow the steps below.
1. Click “ ”.
2. Select “CHAP”.
Figure 3.5.3.7
3. Click “ ”.
Figure 3.5.3.8
4. Go to “/ iSCSI configuration / CHAP account ” page to create CHAP
account. Refer to next section for more detail.
5. In “Authenticate” page, select “None” to disable CHAP.
Tips
After setting CHAP, the initiato r in host/server should be set the
same CHAP account. Otherwise, user cannot login.
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