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5 Specify the outgoing CHAP name.
Make sure that the name you specify matches the name configured on the storage side.
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To set the CHAP name to the iSCSI adapter name, select Use initiator name.
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To set the CHAP name to anything other than the iSCSI initiator name, deselect Use initiator
name and enter a name in the Name text box.
6 Enter an outgoing CHAP secret to be used as part of authentication. Use the same secret that you
enter on the storage side.
7 If configuring bidirectional CHAP, specify incoming CHAP credentials.
Make sure to use different secrets for the outgoing and incoming CHAP.
8 Click OK.
9 Rescan the iSCSI adapter.
If you change the CHAP parameters, they are used for new iSCSI sessions. For existing sessions, new
settings are not used until you log out and login again.
Disable CHAP
If your storage system does not require CHAP, you can disable it.
If you disable CHAP on a system that requires CHAP authentication, existing iSCSI sessions remain
active until one of the following actions takes place:
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You reboot the host.
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You end the session through the command line.
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The storage system forces a logout.
After the session ends, you can no longer connect to targets that require CHAP.
Required privilege: Host.Configuration.Storage Partition Configuration
Procedure
1 Open the CHAP Credentials dialog box.
2 For software and dependent hardware iSCSI adapters, to disable the mutual CHAP and leave the
one-way CHAP, select Do not use CHAP in the Mutual CHAP area.
3 To disable one-way CHAP, select Do not use CHAP in the CHAP area.
The mutual CHAP, if set up, turns to Do not use CHAP when you disable the one-way CHAP.
4 Click OK.
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