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Installation: mapping
Multiple target nodes
Multiple targets allow you to create a more 
configurable mapping scheme which can 
segregate storage into different iSCSI nodes 
within the iPBridge, with each iSCSI target 
having its own set of access criteria.
For example, if you have two servers and a library 
with four tapes and a media changer, the default 
nodes would provide both servers access to all 
tapes and the media changer (default target 
mode). 
If you configured multiple target nodes, you 
would be able to map some devices to one server 
and other devices to the other server, requiring 
separate usernames and passwords for access. 
Refer to Exhibit 2.2-1.
Note
If actual storage is mapped to more than one 
iSCSI target and a server has authorization for 
both targets, the server could show duplicate 
storage without any warning to the user.
You may use either of two methods to control 
access to storage: Access Control Lists or CHAP 
authentication.
Access Control lists:  
each target iqn has its own 
access control. the iPBridge will check the 
initiator’s iqn before allowing access.
CHAP to control access:  
different CHAP 
account names and CHAP secrets are assigned to 
each target. (Refer to 
51)
Refer to 
19 for information about ExpressNAV. 
Automatically configure multiple targets
1
From the ExpressNAV main menu, click on the 
Automatic Target Management menu item on 
the left side of the screen.
2
Click on the 
Map each device to its own 
target button.
The iPBridge will map itself as a device at LUN 
0. 
A target name suffix will be added to the iqn of 
each Fibre Channel device such as 
vendorid-devicename-xxx
• 
vendorid is the Fibre Channel device 
vendor ID
• 
devicename is the Fibre Channel device’s 
inquiry device name.
• 
xxx is a device index
When the action is complete, the screen will go 
to the 
iSCSI Management page. 
If you are prompted to restart the iPBridge, go 
to the 
Firmware Restart page and restart the 
iPBridge.
Manually configure multiple target nodes
1
From the ExpressNAV main menu, click on the 
Automatic Target Management menu item on 
the left side of the screen.
2
In the 
iSCSI Management page, type [name] 
in the 
Add an iSCSI target box
The name is a suffix appended to the standard 
IPBridge iqn name. The suffix name can be up 
to 24 characters. 
3
Click on the device map link of your target.
4
After the next mapping page opens, drag the 
boxes representing Fibre Channel devices to 
the LUNs you want.
5
Click 
Submit.
6
Repeat from 
 for each node you want to 
configure.
7
If you are prompted to restart the iPBridge, go 
to the 
Firmware Restart page and restart the 
iPBridge.