You can set up authentication for normal sessions for Microsoft
Windows hosts at the same time that you are connecting to a
target or volume. The CHAP authentication information is on the same Advanced
Settings panel.
About this task
To set up one-way authentication for a Windows host,
complete the following steps:
Procedure
Tasks on the Windows host:
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Go to the Control Panel.
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From the Control Panel, select the iSCSI Initiator option.
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From the iSCSI Initiator Properties panel, click the
Targets tab.
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After you click the Targets tab, click Log On...
under the Targets section to see the Log On to Target
panel.
Note: For Windows Server 2012, highlight your target,
select Connect, and then select Advanced from the
pop-up screen.
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Click Advanced... to see the Advanced Settings
panel.
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Select CHAP logon information.
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Type in a value for the User name. The user name must be the same value
that you set with the chhost CLI command (iscsiusername field)
for this host.
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Type in a value for the Target secret. The target secret can be a value
up to 12 characters. This value is the same value that you set with the chhost
command on the system for this host.
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Click OK.
Tasks in the management GUI:
Note: For CLI directions, see the information about configuring system iSCSI authentication by
using the CLI.
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Select .
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Right-click the host to configure CHAP authentication and select
Properties.
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On the Properties page, ensure that Show Details
is selected and click Edit.
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In the iSCSI CHAP secret field, enter the CHAP secret that you use for
the host.
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In the iSCSI username field, enter the host user name that you use for the
host.
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Click Save.