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Adding and Configuring Targets
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4. On the iSCSI Target Configuration screen, select Add Targets and press
The Add/Ping iSCSI Target screen is displayed.
Figure 12-15 Add/Ping iSCSI Target Screen
5. Enter the target IP address and TCP port number (the default target port number is
3260).
6. Change the ISID qualifier value, if necessary. A unique ISID value is necessary if
you connect dual sessions to the same target portal group. Enter a number up to
65535. For more information, see “Setting an ISID Value” on page 1616.
7. For a boot target, use the default setting (No), even if you want to enable the target
as a boot target. For more information about the boot target, see “Setting a Boot
8. Select Yes from the Header Digest pop-up menu if you want to enable header
digest. When set to Yes, and the iSCSI initiator is set accordingly, the integrity of an
iSCSI PDU’s header segment is protected by the CRC32C checksum. The default
setting is No.
9. Select Yes, from the Data Digest pop-up menu if you want to enable Data Digest.
When set to Yes, and the iSCSI initiator is set accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI
PDU’s data segment is protected by the CRC32C checksum. The default setting is
No.
10. Select an authentication method (optional). If you are enabling an Authentication
method, you are prompted to enter CHAP configuration. For more information
about the authentication method, see “Selecting an Authentication Method” on
11. Select Save/Login and press