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3.
Supply the information as prompted and press Enter after each item.
4.
Press Enter to return to the iSCSI CHAP Record menu.
CHAP index Name
Secret
Attribute
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
PegLeg
9A8B7C6D
Peer
1
TestInitiator 0123456789
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note how the CHAP index increments. The newer record takes the lower
index number.
CHAP Record Parameters
Following is a brief explanation of each CHAP Record parameter and its
meaning.
•
The index number (0, 1, 2, etc.)
•
Name. Any ordinary name for this CHAP Record.
•
Secret . A series of numbers or letters used for authentication
•
Attribute. Peer is one-way communication. Local is bi-directional.
Ping
Use the iSCSI Ping function to verify a network connection.
1.
Press 5 and Enter to access iSCSI Ping.
iSCSI
Ping Test
Enter the IP address to ping>
192.168.1.211
Enter the port to ping(1-2)>
1
Number of ping packets(1-30)?>
5
Pinging, please wait...
2.
Type the IP address of the network node you which to contact and press
Enter.
3.
Type the VTrak iSCSI port you want to send the ping and press Enter.
4.
Type the number of ping packets you with to send and press Enter.
Ping successful for 192.168.1.211
Press Enter key to return
If all the packets return, your iSCSI Ping Test was successful and you know
the network connection is good.
5.
Press Enter to return to the iSCSI Management menu.