Administrator Guide

9. In the iSCSI Initiator field, type the iSCSI initiator name of a computer to which you want to provide access to a volume.
10. In the text box in the IPv4 Addresses area, type the IPv4 addresses of the iSCSI initiators to which you want to provide access and
then click + Add. You can enter a single IP address or a range of IP addresses. IP addresses can also be entered in a comma separated
list.
To remove an IPv4 address from the IPv4 Address area, select the address and click – Remove.
11. Click OK.
Edit an Extended Access Point
After an extended access point is defined, you can edit the settings of the access point.
Steps
1. Click the Storage view.
2. In the Storage pane, select a PS Series group.
3. Click the Storage tab.
4. In the Storage tab navigation pane, expand the Access node and select an access policy.
5. In the right pane, click Edit Settings. The Edit Access Policy dialog box opens.
6. In the Access Points area, select the access point to edit and click Edit. The Edit Access Point dialog box opens.
7. (Optional) In the Description field, type a description for the basic access point.
8. In the CHAP Account field, type the user name of the CHAP account that a computer must supply to access a volume.
9. In the iSCSI Initiator field, type the iSCSI initiator name of a computer to which you want to provide access to a volume.
10. In the text box in the IPv4 Addresses area, type the IPv4 addresses of the iSCSI initiators to which you want to provide access and
then click + Add. You can enter a single IP address or a range of IP addresses. IP addresses can also be entered in a comma separated
list.
To remove an IP address from the IPv4 Address area, select the address and click – Remove.
11. Click OK.
Delete an Extended Access Point
You can delete an extended access point if it is no longer needed.
Steps
1. Click the Storage view.
2. In the Storage pane, select a PS Series group.
3. Click the Storage tab.
4. In the Storage tab navigation pane, expand the Access node and select an access policy.
5. In the right pane, click Edit Settings. The Edit Access Policy dialog box opens.
6. In the Access Points area, select the access point to delete and click Remove.
7. Click OK.
Add Volumes to an Access Policy
You can select the volumes that you want to associate with an access policy.
Steps
1. Click the Storage view.
2. In the Storage pane, select a PS Series group.
3. Click the Storage tab.
4. In the Storage tab navigation pane, expand the Access node and select an access policy.
5. In the right pane, click Add Volumes. The Add Volumes to Access Policy dialog box opens.
6. In the Volumes area, select the checkboxes of the volumes to associate with the access policy.
7. In the Access Policy Targets area, select whether the access policy applies to volumes and snapshots, volumes only, or snapshots
only.
8. Click OK.
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