8–iSCSI Protocol
iSCSI Boot
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Enabling CHAP Authentication
Ensure that CHAP authentication is enabled on the target.
To enable CHAP authentication
1.
From the
General Parameters
screen, set
CHAP Authentication
to
Enabled.
2.
From the
Initiator Parameters
screen, type values for the following:
CHAP ID (up to 128 bytes)
CHAP Secret (if authentication is required, and must be 12 characters
in length or longer)
3.
Select
ESC
to return to the
Main
menu.
4.
From the
Main
menu, select
1st Target Parameters
.
5.
From the
1st Target Parameters
screen, type values for the following using
the values used when configuring the iSCSI target:
CHAP ID (optional if two-way CHAP)
CHAP Secret (optional if two-way CHAP, and must be 12 characters in
length or longer)
6.
Select
ESC
to return to the
Main
menu.
7.
Select
ESC
and select
Exit and Save Configuration
.
Configuring the DHCP Server to Support iSCSI Boot
The DHCP server is an optional component and it is only necessary if you will be
doing a dynamic iSCSI Boot configuration setup (see
).
Configuring the DHCP server to support iSCSI boot is different for IPv4 and IPv6.
DHCP iSCSI Boot Configurations for IPv4
DHCP iSCSI Boot Configuration for IPv6
DHCP iSCSI Boot Configurations for IPv4
The DHCP protocol includes a number of options that provide configuration
information to the DHCP client. For iSCSI boot, QLogic adapters support the
following DHCP configurations:
DHCP Option 43, Vendor-Specific Information
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