Configuring the LAN Controller
5.2.2.2
iSCSI CHAP Configuration
If the authentication type is set to CHAP for the iSCSI configurations, additional options appear.
Bild 23: Setup options for CHAP under Advanced -> iSCSI Configuration -> Add an Attempt
CHAP Type
Here you can configure whether the authentication method is to be oneway CHAP (the target authenticates the initiator, but the initiator does not authenticate the target) or "Mutual CHAP" (both the target and initiator authenticate each other). If one-way CHAP authentication is enabled, only the following two options CHAP Name and CHAP Secret are displayed. If mutual CHAP authentication is enabled, the options Reverse
CHAP Name and Reverse CHAP Secret are also displayed.
CHAP Name
Enter the CHAP user name in this field. This must be the same as the
CHAP user name configured on the iSCSI target.
CHAP Secret
Enter the CHAP password in this field. This password must iSCSI Boot with Intel Controllers (Linux) 37
Configuring the LAN Controller be identical to the password configured on the iSCSI target. It must contain 12 to 16 characters. This password must differ from the password in the Reverse CHAP Secret field.
Reverse CHAP Name
Enter the Mutual CHAP user name in this field. This must be the same as the CHAP user name configured on the iSCSI target.
Reverse CHAP Secret
Enter the Mutual CHAP password in this field. This password must be identical to the password configured on the iSCSI target. It must contain
12 to 16 characters. This password must differ from the password in the
CHAP Secret field.
I
The CHAP Authentication feature of this product requires the following acknowledgments:
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric
Young ( [email protected]
). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ( [email protected]
).
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL
Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http://www.openssl.org/ . A complete licensing statement can be found here.
VLAN ID
The Microsoft iSCSI Boot Initiator does not support VLANS in UEFI mode.
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