O
CTOBER
2011
RDX Q
UIK
S
TATION
25
C
ONNECTING
TO
I
SCSI T
ARGETS
W
ITHOUT
A
UTHENTICATION
This section describes how to connect Windows, Linux, and Macintosh hosts
to RDX QuikStation iSCSI targets without authentication. If you plan on using
one-way CHAP authentication, follow the instructions in
“Setting iSCSI
Security” on page 33
.
Connecting iSCSI Targets for Windows (
page 25
)
Connecting iSCSI Targets for Linux (
page 28
)
Connecting iSCSI Targets for Macintosh (
page 30
)
C
ONNECTING
I
SCSI T
ARGETS
FOR
W
INDOWS
The following instructions describe how to connect your network host
computers in Windows Server 2008 R2. Your iSCSI initiator interface may
differ slightly depending on your Windows operating system.
To establish an iSCSI connection:
1.
Open Microsoft iSCSI Initiator and click the Discovery tab.
2.
Click
[Discover{{Portal...]
. (Your version of iSCSI initiator may use
[Add]
depending
on your Windows OS.)
The Discover Target Portal dialog window opens.
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