HP StorageWorks EVA iSCSI Connectivity User Guide (5697-0511, August 2010)

Enabling CHAP for the mpx100/100b-discovered iSCSI initiator entry
To enable CHAP for the mpx100/100b-discovered iSCSI initiator entry using the HP StorageWorks
mpx Manager
If the iSCSI initiator is not listed under Discovered iSCSI Initiators:
1. Go to the Wizard menu and select the Add Initiator Wizard and enter the iqn name string.
2. Select the Enable CHAP checkbox.
3. Enter a CHAP secret, for example, CHAPsecret01.
If the iSCSI initiator is already listed under Discovered iSCSI Initiators:
1. Select the initiator in the left-hand column of the Discovered iSCSI Initiator list.
2. Select the Information tab.
3. Select the Enable CHAP checkbox.
4. Enter a CHAP secret, for example, CHAPsecret01.
To enable CHAP for the mpx100/100bDiscovered iSCSI Initiator entry using the mpx100/100b
CLI:
If the iSCSI initiator is not listed under the show initiators command:
1. Issue the initiator add command and add the iSCSI initiator that is about to do discovery.
2. Enable CHAP and enter a CHAP secret, for example CHAPsecret01.
If the iSCSI initiator is already listed under the show initiators command:
1. Issue the initiator mod command and select the iSCSI initiator that is to do discovery.
2. Enable CHAP and enter a CHAP secret, for example CHAPsecret01.
Enable CHAP for the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
1. Click Discovery.
For manually discovering iSCSI target portals:
a. Click Add under Target Portals.
b. Enter the IP address of the iSCSI port of the mpx100/100b.
c. Click Advanced.
d. Select the CHAP Login Information checkbox.
e. Enter the CHAP secret for the mpx100/100bdiscovered iSCSI Initiator in the Target Secret
box, for example, CHAPsecret01.
f. Click OK and the initiator completes Target discovery.
Using iSNS for target discovery:
i. Click Add under iSNS Servers.
ii. Enter the IP address of the iSNS server.
iii. Click OK.
2. Click Targets and select the appropriate target for login.
3. Click Log On and then click Advanced.
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