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+ | 6) Press "edit" | ||
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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, 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.\\ | ||
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" | ||