Administrator Guide

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 eld, type a description for the basic access point.
8 In the CHAP Account eld, type the user name of the CHAP account that a computer must supply to access a volume.
9 In the iSCSI Initiator eld, 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.
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.
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.
Remove Volumes From an Access Policy
You can select the volumes that you want to unassociate from an access policy.
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 Remove Volumes. The Remove Volumes from Access Policy dialog box opens.
6 Select the checkboxes of the volumes to unassociate from the access policy.
7 Click OK.
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