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User Guide Appendix C How to Set/Check Application Server (Windows) (iSCSI)
3. Under CHAP Secret, enter the password assigned to Initiator for use in mutual CHAP
authentication, and then click the OK button.
Figure C-14: CHAP Secret Input Window
4. Perform the iSCSI Initiator Properties Discovery tab settings using any of the following options:
Settings when not using iSNS (Internet Storage Name Service) server
Settings when using the iSNS (Internet Storage Name Service) server
Settings when not using iSNS (Internet Storage Name Service) server
Perform the following settings:
The CHAP Secret can be specified as any string of 12 to 16
alphanumeric characters as well as !#$%&’*+~/=?{|}_.-. Letters are
case-sensitive. For security, password text strings are indicated as or
other symbols.
Mutual CHAP authentication is also described in NEC Storage Manager
Command Reference as Bidirectional CHAP authentication.
The CHAP Secret that is set here is a password that a target uses to
authenticate the Initiator. This password is also required for settings on
the disk array side (see Section: 15.3.21 iSMcfg setldsetchap in the
NEC Storage Manager Command Reference), so be sure to write it
down so it is not forgotten.

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