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Allowed initiator
(IQN)
The allowed initiator name is in the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) format.
To check the initiator name, open the iSCSI Initiator program on your computer. Select the
Configuration tab and you can see the initiator name as shown in the following screen.
Note: If you use your computer as the iSCSI initiator, download and install the iSCSI
Initiator first. For example, use Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator with a
Microsoft OS or globalSAN iSCSI Initiator with MAC OS.
CHAP If the iSCSI target has configured Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
here, the initiator needs to enter the secret before the initiator connects to the target. The
target will authenticate the initiator with the username and password (shared secret). The
connection fails if the username and password are not entered correctly.
Username - The user name is for the initiator to authenticate the initiator when attempting
connection.
Password - The password is for the target to authenticate the initiator when attempting
connection.
Confirm password - Re-type the password to make sure you entered it correctly.
Note: Valid characters for password are 0-9, a-z, and A-Z. The password length is 12
to 16 characters.
Table 41 Create a New Target: Set up Target Properties (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION