84 Configuration: Using iSCSIChanging the iSCSI Target IdentificationYou cannot change the iSCSI target name, but you can associate an alias withthe target for simpler identification. Aliases are useful because the iSCSItarget names are not intuitive. You should provide an iSCSI target alias thatis meaningful and easy to remember.To change the iSCSI target identification:1 In the AMW, select the Setup tab.2 Select Manage iSCSI Settings.The Manage iSCSI Settings window is displayed.3 Select the Target Identification tab.4 Type the alias in iSCSI target alias.5 Click OK.NOTE: Aliases can contain up to 30 characters. Aliases can include letters,numbers, and the special characters underscore (_), minus (-), and pound sign (#).No other special characters are permitted.NOTE: Open iSCSI (which is used by Red Hat ® Enterprise Linux® 5 and SUSE®Linux Enterprise Server 10 with SP 1) does not support using target alias.Changing the iSCSI Target Discovery SettingsTo change the iSCSI target discovery settings:1 In the AMW, select the Setup tab.2 Select Manage iSCSI Settings.The Manage iSCSI Settings window is displayed.3 Select the Target Discovery tab.4 Select Use iSNS to activate iSCSI target discovery.To activate iSCSI target discovery, you can use one of the followingmethods:• Select Obtain configuration automatically from DHCP server toautomatically activate target discovery for IPv4 settings using theDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). You can also refreshthe DHCP.