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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Configuring iSCSI Authentication
Figure 5-22 RADIUS Server Configuration Dialog Box
Configuration 4 - RADIUS Server Located One Hop from Management Subnet
In this configuration, the RADIUS server is on a subnet that is one
hop away from the SAN Router's 10/100 management subnet (refer
to
Figure 5-23 on page 5-37). The RADIUS client on the SAN Router
will communicate with the RADIUS server via the 10/100
management port on the SAN Router.
NOTE: You must add a static route to the RADIUS server and all the
intermediate SAN Routers that tells them the path to the internal IP network
of the SAN Router through its management port IP address.