System information
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Preface
- Overview
- Configuring System Basics
- Configuring RADs and mSAN Connections
- Configuring iSAN Connections
- Configuring iSCSI Connections
- Monitoring SAN Router Operation and Connections
- Configuration, Firmware, and System Log Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index

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Eclipse™ 2640 SAN Router Administration and Configuration Manual
Configuring iSCSI Authentication
• Verify that the target displays on the iSCSI Initiator Properties
dialog box as “connected.” If it doesn’t, you must check the
storage array for configuration problems.
• After you verify that an active session exists for the target,
check the message log of the bottom of the Element Manager
window on the SAN Router with the iSCSI port. A message
should display that the iSCSI initiator is registering with the
name server.
•Open the iSCSI Devices dialog box through the SAN Router’s
Element Manager, by selecting Configuration>iSCSI>Devices.
The initiator should be visible in this screen.
Supported RADIUS Server Configurations
This section provides examples of supported RADIUS Server
configurations and procedures for setting up these configurations.
Configuration 1 - RADIUS Server on the Same Subnet as the iSCSI Initiator
In this configuration, the RADIUS server is on the same subnet as the
iSCSI initiator (refer to
Figure 5-19). The RADIUS client on the SAN
Router will communicate with the RADIUS server via the iSCSI port
on the SAN Router.