Users Guide
46 Appendix
Using the Advanced Option
You can use the Advanced option to perform the following functions:
• Go to 
iSCSI Initiator Properties
→
Tar ge ts
 tab
→
LogOn...
→
Log On to 
Ta rg et
 window
→
Advanced
 option. The 
Advanced Settings
 screen appears 
and consists of two tabs namely—
Advanced
 and 
IPSec
. The 
General
 tab 
allows you to set CRC/Checksum, CHAP and choose source IP address 
and Target Portal—IP address of iSCSI Target. You can use the Multi-path 
option to configure load balancing and failover settings.
•In the 
Advanced Settings
 window, the 
Advanced
 tab provides a drop-down 
menu for all the source (Initiator) IP addresses and a drop-down menu for 
all Target portal addresses. In an iSCSI Initiator-Target connection, the 
Target solution manages the actual paths and IP addresses internally. If you 
are using different Target solutions, you can choose the IP address for 
multi-path operations from the list.
a
Log on and select the combination of source IP address and Target 
IP address.
b
Log in separately to configure multiple connections for the same 
Target device.
•In the 
Advanced Settings
 window, the 
IPSec
 tab allows you to configure 
IPSec settings. If you enable IPSec, all IP packets sent during data transfers are 
encrypted and authenticated. A common key is set on all IP portals, allowing 
all peers to authenticate each other and negotiate packet encryption.
Verifying the Properties of the Targets that are Connected
Go to iSCSI Initiator Properties
→
Targets
→
highlight the Target that is 
Connected and click Details. The Target properties screen is displayed and 
consists of three tabs namely—Sessions, Devices, and Properties. The 
following sections provide more details about these tabs.
Sessions Tab
The Sessions tab provides information about the Session Identifier, Session 
properties, and Sessions Connections. This tab allows you to Log off sessions.










