The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Configuring iSCSI Port Initiator Login
The iSCSI Initiator Login Options dialog box enables you to configure the set of login options used by
the iSCSI initiator when logging into a target. The dialog box contains the initiator iSCSI Qualified Name
(IQN) and fields for manually entering the IQN and an optional initiator alias. Initiator login options are
controlled using several drop down boxes. You can also configure the initiator authentication method
and view the default login options.
Figure 56: iSCSI Initiator Login Options dialog box
Initiator Login Options Tab Field Definitions
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Initiator iSCSI Name - The iSCSI qualified name of the initiator.
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Initiator Alias - An optional non-unique string used to identify the initiator.
Initiator Login Options Area
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InitialR2T - Defines whether the initiator must wait for the target to solicit SCSI data before
sending it. Possible values are “Yes” and “No”. When set to “No”, the initiator sends a burst of
unsolicited bytes.
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ImmediateData - Defines whether the initiator may append unsolicited data to a SCSI command.
Possible values are “Yes” and “No”.
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HeaderDigest - When set to “CRC32C”, and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity
of an iSCSI PDU's header segments are protected by a CRC32C checksum. Possible values
are “CRC32C” and “None”.