Overview for iSCSI

An iSCSI (Internet SCSI) is a protocol for sending and receiving a SCSI command through an IP network. iSCSI transfers data in block units. An IP-SAN that uses an existing Ethernet can be constructed by using iSCSI. In the network for iSCSI, LUN Manager manages access paths between hosts and volumes, for each port in your storage system. LUN Manager has the following features:

  • Connecting multiple hosts to an port

    With LUN Manager, you can connect more than one host to a port on your storage system.

    When setting up host connections in LUN Manager, for each host you specify the settings for host mode, volume, and iSCSI target. Each host can access a volume simulating a dedicated port to the host even if that host shares the port with other hosts.

  • Mapping volumes to hosts

    With LUN Manager, you can map or assign volumes to the hosts on your network. You have complete flexibility to share or restrict volume access among the hosts.

  • Network security

    With LUN Manager, you can enable or disable CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol), a security protocol that requires users to enter a secret for access.