4 – Interactive Mode CommandsPort Level Info & Operations Menu4-44 SN0054621-00 ES If you do not want the HBA to authenticate the target and the prompt isCHAPBidi [off], press ENTER. If the prompt is CHAPBidi [on],type off, and then press ENTER.You can also edit a CHAP entry with the -edchap command. See “-edchap (Edita CHAP Entry)” on page 5-11.Delete a CHAP Entry(CLI Option -delchap)To delete an entry from the CHAP table:1. Type 7 (Delete a CHAP entry), and then press ENTER.The CHAP table is displayed.2. Press ENTER.3. At the prompt, type the entry number of the CHAP you want to delete, andthen press ENTER.4. Press ENTER again.You can also delete a CHAP entry with the -delchap command. See “-delchap(Delete a CHAP Entry)” on page 5-7.Save Target/CHAP Changes(No CLI Option)Save any changes you made in sections “Assign a CHAP Entry to a Target (CLIOption -linkchap)” on page 4-42 through “Delete a CHAP Entry (CLI Option-delchap)” on page 4-44.Target Discovery MenuThe Target Discovery Menu provides options that enable you to: Discover targets without logging in. Login a selected target and persist, if desired. Duplicate a target login using a new ISID to enable multi-pathing andfailover.NOTE:Targets entered and discovered using this set of menu options are kept in adatabase local to SANsurfer iSCSI HBA CLI. Because discovered targetsare not kept in the HBA, they do not transport across applications. Targetsentered and discovered using options on the main target menu (see “TargetLevel Info & Operations” on page 4-36) are also listed here, but thosetargets are kept in the HBA database and so are considered persistent.