3.
In the
Port
tree, double-click the
Storage System
folder.
If the storage system contains any fibre channel adapters, the
Fibre
folder appears below the
Storage System
folder.
4.
Double-click the
Fibre
folder and fibre channel port icon under the
Fibre
folder.
When you double-click the
Fibre
folder, the fibre channel ports contained in the storage system
appear as icons. If you double-click the fibre channel ports, host groups appear as icons. On
the right of each icon appears the host group name.
indicates the host group authenticates hosts. This is the default.
indicates the host group does not authenticate hosts.
5.
Right-click a host group that appears with
and select
Authentication:Disable
>
Enable
. The
host group icon
changes to
, and the port name appears in blue.
6.
Click
Apply
in the
Authentication
window. A message appears asking whether to apply the
settings to the storage system.
7.
Click
OK
to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system.
To return the host group setting to
, perform the same operation, except select the
Authentication:Enable
>
Disable
menu in step 4.
Registering host user information
On a host group that performs authentication of hosts, register user information of all hosts that
you allow to connect.
You should register user information of all the hosts to be connected to a host group that performs
authentication of hosts. To allow a specific host to connect to such a host group without
authentication, configure the host group and the host as follows.
Remote Web Console secondary windows must be defined for use in advance. When you select
Modify
from the
Authentication
secondary window to register host user information, other users or
programs are prevented from changing storage system settings. When you close the secondary
window,
Modify
mode is released. For more information on Remote Web Console secondary
windows and
Modify
mode, see the HP XP7 Remote Web Console User Guide.
On the host: It does not matter if you configure the host for authentication by ports with CHAP, or
not.
1.
On the menu bar, select
Actions
,
Port/Host Group
, then
Authentication
.
2.
In the
Authentication
window, click
to change to
Modify
mode.
3.
In the
Port
tree, select a port or host group on which you want to register user information of
a host.
The user information of hosts currently registered on the selected port or host group appears
in the
Authentication Information (Host)
list below the
Authentication Information (Target)
list.
You can register user information of a host even if the port status is
. In this case, however,
the registered user information of a host is ignored.
4.
Right-click any point in the
Authentication Information (Host)
list and select
Add New User
Information
. The
Add New User Information (Host)
dialog box opens.
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