350-601 Storage Network Practice Question
A storage administrator is configuring iSCSI security. Which two methods can be used to authenticate iSCSI initiators to a target? (Choose two.)
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CHAP
CHAP is the standard authentication for iSCSI, and IP-based ACLs are a common access control method. Mutual CHAP is an option, but CHAP is the base.
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CHAP
Why this is correct
CHAP authenticates the initiator to the target.
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WWN zoning
Why it's wrong here
WWN zoning is for Fibre Channel, not iSCSI.
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IP-based access control lists
Why this is correct
IP ACLs restrict access based on source IP addresses.
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FCoE VLANs
Why it's wrong here
FCoE VLANs are for FCoE, not iSCSI.
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VSAN membership
Why it's wrong here
VSANs are for Fibre Channel, not iSCSI.
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