Intel SSR212PP Network Card User Manual


 
Intel Storage System SSR212PP User Guide 145
PRELIMINARY
# Password=welcome
# or
# OutgoingUsername=john
# OutgoingPassword=welcome
#
# The "OutgoingUsername" will specify the username to
be sent to the target
# for login authentication. The "OutgoingPassword" is
the CHAP secret password
# to be used when sending challenge responses to the
target.
#
# You may configure CHAP authentication settings that
will apply to every
# target discovered at a particular address by adding
"OutgoingUsername=u"
# and "OutgoingPassword=p" entries indented below the
"DiscoveryAddress"
# entry they apply to.
#
# Example:
#DiscoveryAddres=127.0.0.1 (Storage System1 SPA)
# Username=john
# Password=welcome
#DiscoveryAddres=127.0.0.2 (Storage System1 SPB)
# Username=betty
# Password=bienvenue
#
# or
#DiscoveryAddress=127.0.0.1 (Storage System1 SPA)
#DiscoveryAddress=127.0.0.2 (Storage System1 SPB)
#DiscoveryAddress=127.0.00.1 (Storage System2 SPA)
#DiscoveryAddress=127.0.00.2 (Storage System2 SPB)
# Username=john
# Password=welcome
#DiscoveryAddres=127.0.0.3 (Storage System3 SPA)
#DiscoveryAddres=127.0.00.3 (Storage System3 SPB)
# Username=betty
# Password=bienvenue
#
# You can configure 2 WAY authentication to enable the
authentication of the
# initiator by the target and vice-versa. The "Outgoing
Username" and "Outgoing
# Password" fields specify the initiator authentication
and "IncomingUsername"
# and "IncomingPassword" can be used for target
authentication.
#
# The "IncomingUsername" will specify
must be received from
# target if login authentication occurs.
"IncomingPassword" is the CHAP
# secret to be used when verifying challenge
from the target.
# The "OutgoingPassword" and "IncomingPassword"
should be unique.
#
# Example:
#
# OutgoingUsername=alice
# OutgoingPassword=foo
#
# IncomingUsername=alice3