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c. Click
Commit Changes
.
Now connect the iSCSI Device to the destination Ethernet port. The iSCSI device will be assigned a
new IP address if the iSCSI device is configured to obtain a new IP address from DHCP, which will the
case for most devices. If no IP address is assigned, you will need to configure the iSCSI device to use
DHCP. If that is not possible, contact your network administrator.
Once the iSCSI device is assigned an IP address, continue to the “Adding an iSCSI Volume to the
‘Disks’ Panel” subsection below.
Adding an iSCSI Disk to the “Disks” Panel
On the “Home” Screen, navigate down to the bottom of the “Disks” panel.
a. Click the
Source Network
button if you want to attach the iSCSI device to
the Ditto Forensic FieldStation as a write-blocked source device, or click the
Destination Network
button if you want to attach the iSCSI device as a
read/write-enabled destination.
b. Click on the
iSCSI tab
if it is not already selected.
c. Type the iSCSI device’s IP address into the “Target Host” text field.
d. Type in the port number of the target iSCSI volume into the “Port” text field
if the number is different than the default value of ‘3260’. If you don’t know
the port number, leave it as the default value.
e. Click the
Discover button
. The Ditto Forensic FieldStation will detect any IQNs (iSCSI Qualified
Names) attached to the IP address.
f. Select the IQN you wish to attach to the Ditto Forensic FieldStation from the drop-down box.
g. If authentication is required to connect to the IQN, click the
Advanced... button
and input the
appropriate credentials, including the user name, password, and domain. Otherwise, continue to
the next step.
h. Click the
Add button
. The IQN will now appear in the list below.
i. Repeat steps C through H to add more IQNs. When you are finished, click
Close
.
The iSCSI disk(s) have now been added to the list of Disks, allowing you to use the Ditto Forensic
Fieldstation to perform actions on them like you would any other disk.
11.3.3 Properly Remove an iSCSI Device
This process prevents timeout issues where the Ditto Forensic FieldStation will attempt to connect to
iSCSI volumes that no longer are connected to it. On the “Home” Screen, navigate down to the bottom
of the “Disks” panel.
a. Click the
Source Network
button if your iSCSI device is connected via the source Ethernet Port, or
click the
Destination Network
button if your iSCSI device is connected via the destination Ethernet
Port.
b. Click on the
iSCSI tab
if it is not already selected.
Figure 31.
The “Source Network” window’s iSCSI tab
allows you to connect iSCSI devices to the Ditto via
the source Ethernet port. The “Destination Network”
tab looks similar and does the same via the destination
Ethernet port.