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CHAP:
CHAP
is the abbreviation of Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol. CHAP
is a strong authentication method used with point-to-point for user login. It’s a 
type of authentication in which the authentication server sends the client a key to 
be used for encrypting the username and password. CHAP enables the 
username and password to transmitting in an encrypted form for protection. 
 
 
1. Click “
” in Auth column.
2. Select “CHAP”. 
3. Go to / iSCSI config / CHAP page to create account and password. 
Figure 3.5.3.2
Figure 3.5.3.3
4. Select “None” to disable CHAP.
Tips
After setting CHAP, the initiator in host/server should be set the 
same Account/Password. Otherwise, user cannot login. 
3.5.4
Session
 
Enter “Session” function; it will display iSCSI session and connection 
information, including the following items: 
 
1. Host (Initiator Name) 
2. Error Recovery Level 
3. Error Recovery Count 
4. Detail of Authentication status and Source IP: port number. 
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