Chap Restrictions; Microsoft Initiator Chap Secret Restrictions; Linux Chap Restrictions; Atto Macintosh Chap Restrictions - HP StorageWorks 6100 - Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

Hp storageworks mpx200 multifunction router user guide (5697-0306, january 2010)
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CHAP restrictions

The CHAP restrictions follow:
Maximum length of 100 characters
Minimum length of 1 character

Microsoft initiator CHAP secret restrictions

The Microsoft initiator CHAP secret restrictions follow:
Maximum length of 16 characters
Minimum length of 12 characters
When an initiator uses iSNS for target discovery, only normal session CHAP applies
NOTE:
There is no restriction on the type of characters that can be entered.

Linux CHAP restrictions

The Linux CHAP restrictions follow:
CHAP is supported with the Linux open-iscsi initiator and MPX200.
CHAP setup with Linux iSCSI initiator is not supported with the MPX200.

ATTO Macintosh CHAP restrictions

The ATTO Macintosh iSCSI initiator does not support CHAP at this time.

Recommended CHAP policies

The following CHAP policies are recommended:
The same CHAP secret should not be configured for authentication of multiple initiators or targets.
Any CHAP secret used for initiator authentication must not be configured for authentication of any
target. Any CHAP secret used for target authentication must not be configured for authentication
of any initiator.
CHAP should be configured after the initial iSCSI initiator/target login to validate initiator/target
connectivity. The first initiator/target login creates a discovered iSCSI initiator entry on the MPX200
that will be used in the CHAP setup.

iSCSI session types

iSCSI defines two types of sessions:
Discovery—SCSI discovery enables an initiator to find the targets to which it has access.
Normal—A normal session is unrestricted.
CHAP is enforced on both discovery and normal sessions.
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