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Connecting iSCSI Targets for Mac OS X
The following instructions describe how to connect your Mac OS X host computers
using Atto Technology’s Xtend SAN iSCSI initiator. Xtend SAN is compatible with
Mac OS X 10.4.x and later. While we do not require you to use Xtend SAN as your
third-party Mac OS X iSCSI initiator, we recommend that you use an iSCSI initiator
that has been tested or recommended for use with your chosen backup application.
To establish a secure iSCSI connection:
1.
Open Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator. Click the Discover Targets tab, then click
[Discover by DNS/IP].
The following dialog window opens.
2.
In the Address field, type the IP address for the RDX QuikStation 4. If you are
using a port number other than the default, type the number in the Port field.
Otherwise leave the default 3260 port number. Click [Finish].
The dialog window displays the discovered iSCSI targets. Depending on how you
configured the logical device type for the RDX QuikStation 4, you will see one to
four iSCSI targets. The screenshot below depicts a configuration of four
removable disks.
Summary of Contents for QuickStation 4
Page 1: ...RDX QuikStation 4 Part Number 1021829 Rev B October 2015...
Page 4: ...IV PRODUCT MANUAL 1021829 NOTES...
Page 26: ...16 PRODUCT MANUAL 1021829 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
Page 46: ...36 PRODUCT MANUAL 1021829 CHAPTER 3 ISCSI CONFIGURATION...
Page 68: ...58 PRODUCT MANUAL 1021829 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...
Page 80: ...70 PRODUCT MANUAL 1021829 CHAPTER 5 LOGICAL DEVICE MANAGEMENT...
Page 112: ...102 PRODUCT MANUAL 1021829 CHAPTER C SAFETY GUIDELINES...