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7.Type the IQN name string.

8.Select Enable CHAP.

9.Create a CHAP secret (for example, secret_initiator).

10.Go to the MS Initiator and perform the following steps:

a.Click General.

b.Click Secret (in the middle of the screen).

c.If this is the first time you are setting secrets, reset all secrets.

d.Type the CHAP secret (secret_port) that you created in Step 5.

11.Click Discovery.

12.Click Add.

13.Enter the address of the iSCSI port of the bridge.

14.Click Advanced.

15.Select Chap Login Information.

16.Type the secret (secret_initiator) that you created in Step 9 into Target Secret.

17.Select Mutual Authentication.

18.Click OK.

19.Click OK. The initiator completes discovery.

GUI—Discovery Session—Uni-directional CHAP

To program a single-direction CHAP during a discovery session:

1.Do not enable CHAP on the iSCSI port.

2.Check to see if the initiator exists on the discovered iSCSI initiators list:

„If the initiator is not part of the discovered iSCSI initiators list, then open the Wizard menu and select Add Initiator Wizard.

„If the initiator is part of the discovered list, then go to Step 6.

3.Type the IQN name string.

4.Select Enable Chap.

5.Create a CHAP secret (for example, secret_initiator).

6.Go to the MS Initiator and perform the following steps:

a.Click Discovery.

b.Click Add.

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Contents SANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router SANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router User’s Guide Document Revision HistorySANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Planning Removal/Replacement FI0154601-00 C Command Reference Configuring Chap Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp FI0154601-00 C List of Tables FI0154601-00 C Related Materials Intended AudienceSafety Communications Statements CE Statement Federal Communications Commission FCC Class a StatementVcci Class a Statement Laser Safety InformationAccessible Parts Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Esds PrecautionsGeneral Public License Preamble FI0154601-00 C FI0154601-00 C FI0154601-00 C No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions Ty Coon, President of Vice How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsAvailability Technical SupportTraining Contact Information General Description System Fault LED Amber Input Power LED GreenSystem Fault LED Blink Patterns Chassis LEDsReset a Router Maintenance ButtonChassis Controls Reset IP Address Reset and Select Boot ImageEnable Dhcp Restore Factory DefaultsPower on Before firmware Initialization Power OFFFibre Channel Ports Fibre Channel Port LEDsFibre Channel Transceivers Ethernet Port-Management Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDsSerial Port Pin Identification Serial PortDevices PlanningFC Performance Device AccessFibre Channel ISCSIISCSI Performance Related performance characteristics include the followingBandwidth LatencyT1 / DS-1 1.554 Mbits/Sec Performance TuningT3 / DS-3 45 Mbits/Sec Mbits/Sec OC-3 150 Mbits/Sec OC-1 50 Mbits/SecManagement Multiple RoutersOC-12 and Above 621 Mbits/Sec Services RecoverySecurity FI0154601-00 C Management Workstation Site RequirementsManagement Workstation Requirements Environmental Conditions Power RequirementsSANbox 6140 Router and Accessories Installing the SANbox 6140 RouterInstall the Transceivers Pre-installation Check ListPre-installation Checklist Mount the RouterConnect the Management Workstation to the Router Configure the Management WorkstationConfiguring the Workstation Serial Port Setting the Workstation IP AddressWindows Installation Install SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router ManagerConnect the router to the power see Select the Intelligent Storage Routers iconFor Linux, enter the following command Linux InstallationStart SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Configure the Router Connect the Router to AC PowerCable Devices to the Router Telnet 10.0.0.1 username guest passwordUsing SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager to Install Firmware Firmware InstallationUsing the CLI to Install Firmware Enter your username and password. For exampleType y to reboot the system Enter reboot. The following message displaysAt the ftp prompt, type bin to set binary mode. For example Following message displaysThis section describes the following conditions Chassis DiagnosticsInput Power LED is Off Power-On Self-Test DiagnosticsSystem Fault LED is On LED Blink Patterns System Error Blink PatternHeartbeat Blink Pattern OK OperationalManagement Port IP Address Conflict Blink Pattern Over-Temperature Blink PatternRecovering a Router FI0154601-00 C SFP Transceiver Removal and Replacement Removal/ReplacementReplacement Router Removal and ReplacementRemoval Introduction SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router ManagerSANsurfer Router Manager Main Window Sections Menu BarFile Menu Settings MenuView Menu 7shows the Wizards drop-down menu Wizards Menu8shows the Help drop-down menu Help MenuAction Menu Tool BarSANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Action Menu 11shows the system tree System Tree Window12 Component Information Status Icons and TextFC and iSCSI Ports RouterDiscovered iSCSI Initiators ISCSI Presented Targets FC Discovered TargetsFC discovered target icons LUN iconsInformation SANbox 6140 RouterConnectivity Basic Information14 Information Tabbed Page Management Information Management InformationFI0154601-00 C 15 Information Tabbed Page NTP Server Information NTP Server Information16 Information Tabbed Page Security Information Security InformationSnmp Management Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Management tabbed page provides the following options Snmp Trap Receivers Snmp Settings„ Link Status Port status, either Link Up or Link Down FC Ports19 FC Port Advanced Configuration Tabbed Advanced ConfigurationClick OK to close the message box Save FC Port Settings Complete20 FC Port Statistics StatisticsISCSI port display consists of three tabs „ Information ISCSI PortsISCSI Port Information ISCSI Port Network Settings„ Actual FI0154601-00 C 22 Enable iSNS Server with IPv4 Address Enable iSNSAdvanced iSCSI Port Parameters 24 Advanced Configuration TabbedFI0154601-00 C Discovered iSCSI Initiators Initiator Information 25 Discovered iSCSI Initiator Tabbed PagesChap Settings 26 LUN List Tabbed LUN List27 FC Discovered Targets Information Tabbed FC Discovered Targets28 LUN List Tabbed 29 iSCSI Presented Target List Tabbed ISCSI Presented Target List Tabbed30shows the Discovered LUN Information tabbed Discovered LUN Information TabbedFI0154601-00 C 31shows the LUN Presentation Information 1 tabbed LUN Presentation Information 1 and 2 Tabbed Pages32 iSCSI Presented Targets Tabbed Pages ISCSI Presented TargetsInformation Tabbed 33 LUN Presentation Information Tabbed LUN Presentation Information Tabbed34 Discovered LUN Information Tabbed Discovered LUN Information35 Wizards Menu Wizards36 iSCSI Port Selection Dialog Box Configuration WizardClick Next „ IP Address „ Subnet Mask „ GatewayISCSI Port IPv6 Settings Panel appears, as shown in Figure 38 iSCSI Port IPv6 Settings PanelConfirm Changes dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 39 Confirm Changes Dialog BoxWizard displays a Warning message, as shown in Figure Enter the password, then click OK42 iSCSI Port Configuration Status Read the information, then click Finish System displays the Finish dialog box, as shown in Figure44 Create an Initiator Dialog Box Add Initiator WizardSecurity Check dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 45 Security Check Dialog Box47 Router Selection Dialog Box FW Update Wizard48 Firmware File Selection Dialog Box 49 Confirm Changes Dialog Box 51 Firmware Update Status Dialog Box-Progress Presentation Wizard 53 Device Selection Dialog Box LUN Mapping dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 54 LUN Mapping Dialog Box55 Confirm Changes Dialog Box Finish dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 57 LUN Masking Configuration Status Dialog BoxClick Finish to complete the Presentation wizard 59 Finish Dialog Box60 Device Selection Dialog Box Presentation Unmap WizardConfirm the LUN mapping changes by clicking Next 61 Select the Initiator for the LUN Presentation Dialog BoxClick Finish to close the wizard 63 Security Check Dialog BoxLogging on to a SAN Router Command ReferenceModifying a Configuration Working with SAN Router ConfigurationsSaving and Restoring Router Configurations „ LUN Mapping, which uses the following commandSave Router Configuration and Persistence Restore Router Configuration and Persistence CLI command syntax is as follows CommandsCommand Table A-1. Command Line CompletionAuthority Admin CommandSyntax KeywordsBeacon Beacon CommandOff Clear logs or stats Clear CommandLogs StatsSyntax date Date CommandMMDDhhmmCCYY Keywords MMDDhhmmCCYYKeywords restore FRU CommandRestore save Syntax fruDisplays a list of the commands and their syntax Help CommandExamples The following example shows the help command Authority None Syntax helpLuns Lunmask Memory Mgmt Ntp Presentedtargets snmp Examples The following example shows the history command Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commandsHistory Authority None Syntax historyCleanup Image CommandImage Unpack fileInitiator Initiator CommandAdd ModPlease select an Initiator from the list above q to quit Examples The following example shows the logout command Logout CommandAuthority None Syntax logout Lunmask Lunmask CommandSeagate Changes the guest and administrator passwords Password CommandExamples The following example shows the passwd command Syntax passwdExamples The following example shows the ping command Ping CommandSyntax ping Examples The following example shows the quit command Quit CommandAuthority None Syntax quit Syntax reboot Reboot CommandRestarts the router firmware Authority Admin session Examples The following example shows the reboot commandReset Factory Command Traces Save CommandSyntax set Set CommandKeywords chap Configures general router parameters Set Chap CommandFollowing example shows the set chap command Set chapSet fc portnum Set FC CommandPortnum FI0154601-00 C Configures an iSCSI port Set iSCSI CommandNumber of the iSCSI port to be configured Following example shows the set iscsi commandFI0154601-00 C Configures iSNS parameters for an iSCSI port Set iSNS CommandNumber of the iSCSI port to be configured for iSNS Following example shows the set isns commandConfigures the router’s management port 10/100 Set Mgmt CommandFollowing example shows the set mgmt command Set mgmtConfigures the NTP parameters Set NTP CommandFollowing example shows the set ntp command Set ntpSpecifies the setting of the trap destinations Set Snmp CommandSet snmp TrapdestinationsThat have been changed Will now be saved Configures the general router parameters Set System CommandFollowing example shows the set system command Set systemConfigures the router’s Vlan parameters Set Vlan CommandFollowing example shows the set vlan command Set vlanAuthority None Syntax show chap Show CommandInitiators fc or iscsi InitiatorslunmaskLuns LuninfoPresentedtargets fc or iscsi Targets fc or iscsiDisplays Chap configuration for iSCSI nodes Show Chap CommandExamples The following example shows the show fc command Authority None SyntaxNone Show FC CommandShow fc portnum Identifies the number of the FC port to displayKeywords fc Show Initiators CommandSyntax show initiators fc Specifies the display of Fibre Channel initiatorsAuthority None Show Initiators LUN Mask CommandSyntax show initiatorslunmask Show iscsi portnum Show iSCSI CommandNumber of the iSCSI port to be displayed IPv6 Link Local Following example shows the show isns command Show iSNS CommandShow isns portnum Examples The following example shows the show logs command Show Logs CommandDisplays the router event log Show logsShow luninfo Show Luninfo CommandExamples The following example shows the show luns command Show LUNs CommandDisplays LUN information for each target Show lunsSyntax show lunmask Show Lunmask CommandFollowing example shows the show mgmt command Show Mgmt CommandShow mgmt Show ntp Show NTP CommandSyntax show presentedtargets fc Show Presented Targets CommandSpecifies the display of FC presented targets 10.3.5.66 Show snmp Show Snmp CommandDisplays the router statistics FC and iSCSI Show Stats CommandShow stats 60362392962831 55036896842234 IP Fragment Rcvd Out of Order Show system Show System CommandShow targets Show Targets CommandScsi Specifies the display of FC targetsFollowing example shows the show targets iscsi command Syntax show vlan portnum Show Vlan CommandKeywords portnum Following example shows the target add command Target CommandTarget Not supportedFollowing example shows the targetmap add command TargetMap CommandTargetmap Following example shows the targetmap rm remove command Syntax traceroute Traceroute CommandCLI-Discovery Session-Bi-directional Chap Configuring ChapSelect Mutual Authentication Click Advanced Select Chap Login InformationCLI-Discovery Session-Uni-directional Chap Click DiscoveryCLI-Normal Session-Bi-directional Chap Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes the normal loginUse Set Chap CLI-Normal Session-Uni-directional Chap Click Advanced Configuration Select Enable ChapGUI-Discovery Session-Bi-directional Chap Type the IQN name string GUI-Discovery Session-Uni-directional ChapClick Add Enter the address of the iSCSI port of the bridge Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes discoveryClick Information Select Enable Chap Click Advanced Click Chap Login InformationGUI-Normal Session-Bi-directional Chap Click AdvancedGUI-Normal Session-Uni-directional Chap Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes normal loginFI0154601-00 C Table C-1. Application Modules-Informational Log Messages Application ModulesTable C-2. Scsi Driver-Informational Log Messages ISCSI DriverTable C-3. Fibre Channel Driver-Informational Log Messages Fibre Channel DriverTable C-4. Application Module-Error Log Messages Error Log MessagesCapacity Table C-4. Application Module-Error Log Messages FI0154601-00 C FI0154601-00 C Table C-5. iSCSI. Driver-Error Log Messages Log Messages Table C-6. Fibre Channel Driver-Error Log MessagesLog Messages Error Log Messages User Modules Table C-7. User Modules-Error Log MessagesLog Message System Table C-8. System-Error Log MessagesTable C-9. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages Fatal Log MessagesTable C-9. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages Table C-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log Messages FC DriverTable C-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log Messages Table C-11. System-Fatal Log Messages FI0154601-00 C Table D-1. Snmp Properties Snmp PropertiesTable D-2. Snmp Trap Configuration Parameters Snmp Trap ConfigurationQsrSerialNumber System InformationQsrHwVersion QsrSwVersionQsrNwPortEntry Network Port TableQsrNwPortIndex QsrNwPortRoleQsrNwPortAddressMode QsrIPAddressTypeFibre Channel Port Table QsrFcPortRole QsrFcPortEntryQsrFcPortIndex QsrFcPortNodeWwnSensor Table Sensor entry consists of the following sequence of objects QsrSensorEntryQsrSensorType QsrSensorIndexQsrUpperThreshold QsrSensorValueQsrLowerThreshold QsrSensorStateQsrEventSeverity Notification ObjectsQsrEventDescription QsrEventTimeStampAgent Shut Down Notification Agent Start Up NotificationNetwork Port Down Notification Fibre Channel Port Down NotificationGeneric Notification Sensor NotificationFI0154601-00 C Index AC power CE statement Account, guest A-2Index-2 FI0154601-00 C FI0154601-00 C Index-3 LUN FI0154601-00 C Index-5 Index-6 FI0154601-00 C TCP Index-8 FI0154601-00 C
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