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storing_your_files_on_a_synology_nas_using_iscsi [2014/09/03 14:51] maxstoring_your_files_on_a_synology_nas_using_iscsi [2018/07/29 12:02] (current) – [Creating the iSCSI target] max
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 {{ ::iscsi11.png?500 |}} {{ ::iscsi11.png?500 |}}
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 +6) Press "edit"
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 +{{ ::synology-multiple-sessions.png?500 |}}
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 +7) Go to the "advanced" tab, check the "Allow multiple sessions from one or more iSCSI initiators" box, and press "OK".
  
 You are now done creating the iSCSI target. You are now done creating the iSCSI target.
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 5) Enter the IQN you created earlier in the "**target** IQN" field, the IP address of your NAS device as "Server IP", and the username and password if you enabled CHAP authentication earlier.\\ 5) Enter the IQN you created earlier in the "**target** IQN" field, the IP address of your NAS device as "Server IP", and the username and password if you enabled CHAP authentication earlier.\\
-The default "initiator IQN" -identifying your Pi- is fine as-is.\\ +The default "**initiator** IQN" -identifying your Pi- is fine as-is.\\ 
 If you need special network settings (e.g. if you want your Pi to use a static network configuration instead of DHCP) press "network settings" otherwise -> press "next" If you need special network settings (e.g. if you want your Pi to use a static network configuration instead of DHCP) press "network settings" otherwise -> press "next"
  
storing_your_files_on_a_synology_nas_using_iscsi.txt · Last modified: 2018/07/29 12:02 by max

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