This identifies the network port on the HP D2D to which the device is
connected. The choices in the drop-down menu depend upon your network
configuration. There are up to two iSCSI ports (this depends upon your
network mode, see “Network Parameters” on page 121), and two FC ports
if you have the FC model. FC users may choose to connect the device to an
iSCSI or a FC port.
See also “Supported network configurations” on page 37.
Port:
This is the Initiator Node Name of the host that will back up to this device.
It is provided automatically for the default library that is created when you
run the Installation wizard on a host for a first time. But you must enter it
manually if you are creating a new device on this page. If you are using the
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, you can find the name by running the iSCSI Initiator
on the host and copying the Initiator Node Name from the General tab. See
“Manual driver installation” on page 53.
iSCSI Initiator Name:
World Wide Names tab
This is the device name, such as Medium Changer or Drive 1. There will be
an entry for each drive that is appropriate for the selected emulation type.
Device Name
This is a unique serial number for the device. It is generated automatically
by the HP D2D and cannot be edited.
Device Serial Number
This is provided during manufacturing for all possible devices.World Wide Node Name
iSCSI Authentication tab (iSCSI devices only)
Check this box if you require the initiator to logon. You must also provide
the Initiator CHAP user name and secret.
Require initiator to logon
This should be the same CHAP user name that you configure for the target
on the iSCSI Initiator. (On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, this is the User Name
as it is configured on the Targets tab in the Log On to Target Advanced
Settings.)
Initiator CHAP User Name
This should be the same CHAP secret that you configure for the target on
the iSCSI Initiator. (On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, this is the Target Secret
as it is configured on the Targets tab in the Log On to Target Advanced
Settings.)
Initiator CHAP Secret
Check this box if you require mutual CHAP authentication, which means that
the target must also log on to the initiator. You must also provide the target
CHAP user name and secret.
Target required to logon to initi-
ator
Check this box if you require mutual CHAP authentication, which means that
the target must also log on to the initiator. You must also provide the target
CHAP user name and secret. On the iSCSI Initiator you must also make sure
that mutual authentication is enabled. (On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, make
sure Perform mutual authentication is checked on the Targets tab in the Log
On to Target Advanced Settings.)
Target required to logon to initi-
ator
This may be any meaningful CHAP user name. It does not need to match
any information on the iSCSI Initiator.
Target CHAP User Name
This should be the same CHAP Secret that you configure for the target on
the iSCSI Initiator. (On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, this is the Secret as it is
configured from the General tab.)
Target CHAP Secret
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