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Attempt Settings

Table 1. Attempt Settings
ItemOptionsDescription
iSCSI Attempt Name

N/A

Defines the name for this attempt. The maximum length is up to 96 characters.

iSCSI Mode
  • Disabled (Default)

  • Enabled

  • Enable for MPIO

Enables or disables iSCSI mode, or enables iSCSI mode for MPIO.

Note
Make sure all necessary items (e.g. initiator IP, target IP and authentication settings) are set appropriately before you enable this feature. Otherwise, this attempt may be lost after reboot.
Internet Protocol
  • IPv4 (Default)

  • IPv6

  • Autoconfigure

[IPv6]: Initiator IP address is assigned by the system.

[Autoconfigure]: iSCSI driver attempts to connect iSCSI target via IPv4 stack. If it fails, it will attempt to connect via IPv6 stack.

Connection Retry Count

0

The minimum value is 0 and the maximum value is 16.

0 means that you do not want to retry.

Connection Establishing Timeout

1000

Timeout value is in milliseconds. The minimum value is 100 milliseconds and the maximum is 20 seconds.

OUI-format ISID

e. g., 3CD30AC68EF8

OUI-format ISID is 6 bytes.

The default values is derived from MAC address. Only the last 3 bytes are configurable. These values are taken from Configure ISID control.

Configure ISID

e. g., C68EF8

OUI-format ISID is 6 bytes, the default values is derived from MAC address. Only the last 3 bytes are configurable.

Example: Update 0ABBCCDDEEFF to 0ABBCCF07901 by inputting F07901.

Enable DHCP
  • Empty (Default)

  • X

Enables DHCP.

Initiator IP Address

0.0.0.0

Sets initiator IP address in dotted-decimal notation.

Note
This feature appears only when Enable DHCP is not enabled.
Initiator Subnet Mask

0.0.0.0

Sets initiator subnet mask IP address in dotted-decimal notation.

Note
This feature appears only when Enable DHCP is not enabled.
Gateway

0.0.0.0

Sets initiator gateway IP address in dotted-decimal notation.

Note
This feature appears only when Enable DHCP is not enabled.
Initiator IP: 0.0.0.0

N/A

Note
This feature appears only when Enable DHCP is enabled.
Get target info via DHCP
  • Empty (Default)

  • X

Gets target info via DHCP.

Note
This feature appears only when Enable DHCP is enabled.
Target Name

N/A

Indicates the worldwide unique name of the target. Only IQN format is accepted.

Note
This feature does not appear when Get target info via DHCP is enabled.
Target IP Address

0.0.0.0

Sets target IP address in dotted-decimal notation.

Note
This feature does not appear when Get target info via DHCP is enabled.
Target Port

3260

Target Port

Note
This feature does not appear when Get target info via DHCP is enabled.
Boot LUN

0

Sets hexadecimal representation of the LUN number.

Examples: 4751-3A4F-6b7e-2F99, 6734-9-156f-127, 4186-9

Note
This feature does not appear when Get target info via DHCP is enabled.
Authentication Type
  • CHAP

  • None (Default)

Defines authentication type.

CHAP Type
  • One way

  • Mutual (Default)

Sets CHAP type.

Note
This feature appears only when Authentication Type is set to [CHAP].
CHAP Name

N/A

Sets CHAP Name.

Note
This feature appears only when Authentication Type is set to [CHAP].
CHAP Secret

N/A

The CHAP secret length must be between 12 and 16 bytes.

Note
This feature appears only when Authentication Type is set to [CHAP].
CHAP Status
  • Not Installed (Default)

  • Installed

[Not Installed]: CHAP Name and CHAP Secret are not set.

[Installed]: CHAP Name and CHAP Secret are set.

Note
This feature appears only when Authentication Type is set to [CHAP].
Reverse CHAP Name

N/A

Reverses CHAP Name.

Note
This feature appears only when CHAP Type is set to [Mutual].
Reverse CHAP Secret

N/A

The reverse CHAP secret length must be between 12 and 16 bytes.

Note
This feature appears only when CHAP Type is set to [Mutual].
Reverse CHAP Status
  • Not Installed (Default)

  • Installed

[Not Installed]: Reverse CHAP Name and Reverse CHAP Secret are not set.

[Installed]: Reverse CHAP Name and Reverse CHAP Secret are set.

Note
This feature appears only when CHAP Type is set to [Mutual].
Save Changes

N/A

Rebooting the system manually is required for changes to take effect.

Back to Previous Page

N/A

Goes back to the previous page.