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.jConfigurationMS Shell DlgP�?g���C&hange...P��?����CHA&P...P��?����&IPsec...P��?����&ReportP"�������Configuration settings here are global and will affect any future connections made with the initiator.  P&�������Any existing connections may continue to work, but can fail if the system restarts or the initiator otherwise tries to reconnect to a target.PA�������When connecting to a target, advanced connection features allow specific control of a particular connection.  P\P�������Initiator Name:�Pfy���P��������To modify the initiator name, click Change.P���������To set the initiator CHAP secret for use with mutual CHAP, click CHAP.P���������To set up the IPsec tunnel mode addresses for the initiator, click IPsec.P���������To generate a report of all connected targets and devices on the system, click Report.���Ȁ6�iSCSI Initiator NameMS Shell DlgP�q2���&OKP�q2���&CancelP	$�������The iSCSI initiator name is used to uniquely identify a system to iSCSI storage devices on the network.  The default name is based on the standard iSCSI naming scheme and uses the system s full machine name.P	$�
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��MPIO Path DetailsMS Shell DlgP��2���OKP2�������Path identifier:P#d�������Session identifier:P2�������Initiator:�Pd^�����Pd#������Pd2�����PG�K�������ConnectionsPV��������The identified path has the following connections:	�P`�+eSysListView32���Ȁ,kRADIUSMS Shell DlgP�>Mb���R&efresh�PPE�SysListView32P��M����A&dd...P��M����Re&moveP��L����&RADIUSP	"��������RADIUS ServersP�������RADIUS servers added to this list are contacted in the order they appear here to perform authentication of iSCSI connections. RADIUS servers should be kept in sync with each other.P�"1�������AuthenticationP
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�������Connections made here will be added to the list of Favorite Targets and an attempt to restore them will be made every time this computer restarts. PAiSCSI InitiatorBConnect to remote iSCSI targets and configure connection settings.Discovering the Target"The Target could not be discoveredBThe Target has been successfully discovered. 
Creating Target ListThe Target List is unavailable.3No Targets available for Login using Quick Connect.PAcThere are multiple Targets discovered.
Please select a single Target for Login using Quick Connect.9The Target List is unavailable: Could not allocate memory!Attempting to Login to the TargetUnable to Login to the target.?Login to Target succeded, Attempting to make the Target PersistdImmediate Login Succeeded.
Persistent Login failed, target will not be available after system rebootLogin Succeeded. XThe total number of active sessions is %d.
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Not UsableUsableApply iSCSI Load Balance PolicyYesNoWeightPrimaryDisconnectedTypePAAdd Target PortalRemove Target PortalLog On to TargetPARemove Persistent TargetAdd iSNS ServerRemove iSNS ServerLog Off from SessionInitiator CHAP secretBind volumesChange initiator node nameAdvanced SettingsCHAP logon informationjCHAP requires a valid target secret. Please type a secret in the Target secret edit box and then click OK.
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Header DigestData Digest�The fail over policy employs one active path and designates all other paths as standby.  The standby paths will be tried on a round-robin approach upon failure of the active path until an available path is found._The round robin policy attempts to evenly distribute incoming requests to all processing paths.�The round robin with subset policy executes the round robin policy only on paths designated as active.  The standby paths will be tried on a round-robin approach upon failure of all active paths.�The least queue depth policy compensates for uneven loads by distributing proportionately more I/O requests to lightly loaded processing paths.�The weighted paths policy allows the user to specify the relative processing load of each path.  A large number means that the path priority is low.kThe least blocks policy routes requests to the processing path with the least number of pending I/O blocks./The load balance policy used is not recognized.+The load balance policy is vendor specific.;There are persistent bindings to the removed target portal.7There are active sessions to the removed target portal.OThere are active sessions and persistent bindings to the removed target portal.%Configure IPSec Tunnel Mode AddressesRemove Connection
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