Add iSCSI target
This Wizard allows to create a new Target. The wizard is divided into 4 steps :
1. Target Name
Enter the desired target name, or generate default name. Target name may contain alphanumeric characters: . : - and is considered case-insensitive. Every character entered will be converted to lower case. No spaces or underscores are permitted.
Note :
The server name will be used as part of the default target name.
Before using the target you need to add at least one LUN to it.
2. Zvols
You will find a list of available zvols for the target. Each zvol is shown with details, like :
- Name
- Size
- SCSI ID - You can change the SCSI ID. To change it, double-click on the value of SCSI ID for the target.
- LUN - You can define the LUN number. To change it, double-click on the value of the LUN for the target.
- Access Mode - You can choose between the READ-WRITE (DEFAULT) and READ-ONLY.
If set to read-only, zvol will be created in read-only mode with the following restrictions:
- Properties can not be changed.
If no zvols will be shown, You can create a new zvol by pressing Add New Zvol. You will be moved to the Create new Zvol Wizard.
3. Access
Allow CHAP users to authenticate or create IP restrictions. There are 3 restrictions to choose :
- Enable CHAP users authentication
- Enable Mutual CHAP user
- Enable target IP access restrictions
It is possible to assign network classes or specify individual IP addresses that are permitted or denied to access the target. Entries should be delimited by semicolons. Allow access field has higher priority than Deny access field. In order to completely block access, type address 0.0.0.0/0 in Deny field.
4. Summary
Summary of all information provided in previous steps. It is possible to edit them from this page. If all settings are properly setup, You can create the target by pressing the Create button.
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