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Figure 3.5.2.8
For example, LAN1 and LAN2 are set as Trunking mode. LAN3 and LAN4 are set as LACP mode. To
remove Trunking / LACP setting, checking the gray button of LAN port, click “Delete link aggregation”.
Then it will pop up a message to confirm.
3.5.3
Node
Single-node / Multi-node:
“Node” can view the target name for iSCSI initiator. (B), (B), B and TR8I-B
supports single-node. The node name (B), (B), B and TR8I-B exists by default
and can not be changed.
Figure 3.5.3.1
(Figure 3.5.3.1: (B), (B), B and TR8I-B, single-mode.)
CHAP:
CHAP is the abbreviation of Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol. CHAP is a strong
authentication method used in point-to-point for user login. It’s a type of authentication in which the
authentication server sends the client a key to be used for encrypting the username and password. CHAP
enables the username and password to transmitting in an encrypted form for protection.
To use CHAP authentication in (B), (B), B and TR8I-B, please follow the
procedures.
1.
Mouse moves to the gray button of “Auth” column, click “Authenticate”.