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  CHAP Authentication: CHAP authentication can be used to verify a user’s 
identity. If you choose to use CHAP authentication, a CHAP password must first 
be entered from the initiator for verification before it can connect to the target. 
  Mutual CHAP Authentication: Mutual CHAP authentication requires both the 
target and the initiator to have usernames and passwords. When establishing a 
connection, the target and the initiator will have to authenticate each other 
using their respective credentials.  
  LUN Pool: Here you can check on the status of all iSCSI LUNs and assign 
corresponding iSCSI targets. 
  iSNS  Server:  iSNS  (Internet  Storage  Name  Service)  iSCSI  management.  Here, 
you can register  iSCSI  targets  with the iSNS  Server, for  convenient centralized 
management. 
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  NAS 308 – Introduction to iSCSI 
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Note: This function may differ depending on the NAS model in use. 
MyArchive is a function designed especially for data management and sharing, giving you 
added flexibility when using multiple hard disks for data backup or exchange. When 
MyArchive hard disks have been inserted into the MyArchive disk bay, you will immediately 
be able to access the data on the hard disk. 
  MyArchive Hard Disk: Users will need to first convert hard disks into MyArchive 
hard disks before being able to use the MyArchive function. 
  MyArchive Disk Bay: Located in the last one or two disk bays, towards the right 
side of the NAS (the number and position of the disk bays will depend on the 
model in use). If you wish to use the MyArchive function please remember to 
first leave a MyArchive disk bay empty. 
  2-bay NAS models will have one allocated MyArchive disk bay. 
  4-bay NAS models and up will have two allocated MyArchive disk bays. 










