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RDX QuikStation 4 and 8 Product Manual
3 - iSCSI Configuration
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If the
System > Allow multiple host connections
option has been set (see
“Options for RDX QuikStation,” on page 55
) then up to 10 initiator users (using CHAP)
or host computers (using host authentication) can be set for each iSCSI storage target
including RDX docks, tape drives, logical volumes, and protected volumes.
CAUTION:
To avoid data corruption, multiple iSCSI initiator sessions should only be enabled
when operating in a cluster-aware filesystem.
Connecting to iSCSI Targets Without Authentication
This section describes how to connect Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X hosts to RDX
QuikStation iSCSI targets without authentication. If you plan on using one-way CHAP
authentication, follow the instructions in
“Set iSCSI Security” on page 30
.
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Connecting iSCSI Targets for Windows
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Connecting iSCSI Targets for Linux
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Connecting iSCSI Targets for Mac OS X
Connecting iSCSI Targets for Windows
The following instructions describe how to connect your network host computers using
Windows Server 2012R2.
NOTE: Your iSCSI initiator interface may differ slightly depending on your Windows operating system.
To establish an iSCSI connection:
1.
Open the RDX QuikStation interface in a browser.
Make a note of the RDX dock to which you want to connect your host computer.