Intel Storage System SSR212PP User Guide 149
PRELIMINARY
Configuring Advanced or Mutual CHAP on a Windows Server
with NICs
CAUTION
CHAP security must be enabled on the storage systembefore using the Configure
iSCSI connections on the Server Utility.
After entering CHAP data on the target, you must enter the same data on each NIC
initiatoryou log on to. On each initiator, you enter the initiator CHAP user account data
(username and secret) that the initiator sends to the target for authentication. This data is
one of the initiator usernames and secrets that you entered on the target. When the initiator
sends this data, the target compares it with an account database and authenticates the
initiator.
STEP 1. On a Windows server, open the Navisphere Server Utility. See Procedure 30, "Running the
Navisphere Server Utility," on page 165.
STEP 2. Select Configure iSCSI Connections on this server and click Next.
STEP 3. If you are setting up mutual CHAP, follow the steps below.
If you are not setting up mutual CHAP, go to
STEP 4.
a. Select
Configure Mutual CHAP and click Next.
b. In the
Mutual CHAP Authentication window, enter the mutual CHAP secret
(password). If you have already configuredmutual CHAP on the storage system, enter
the same secret. Click
Next.
You entered the mutual CHAP secret in the Add Initiator CHAP Credentials -
Advanced page.
c. Click Finish in the success window.
STEP 4. Select Configure iSCSI Connections and click Next.
STEP 5. In the iSCSI Targets and Connections window, select one of the following options to
discover the iSCSI target ports on the connected storage systems:
Discover iSCSI targets on this subnet scans the current subnet for all connected
SSR212PP2f-Series iSCSI storage system targets. The utility scans the subnet in the
range from 1 to 255. For example, if the current subnet is
10.12.77, the utility will
scan the IP addresses from
10.12.77.1 to 10.12.77.255.