Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, which security feature would guarantee that the Host A system that is mapped to LUN XYZ on the NetApp storage system is the only host that accesses the LUN?
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, which security feature would guarantee that the Host A system that is mapped to LUN XYZ on the NetApp storage system is the only host that accesses the LUN?
To ensure that Host A is the only system that accesses the LUN XYZ on the NetApp storage system, you should use an igroup setup with the IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name) of the iSCSI software initiator on Host A. The igroup (initiator group) feature allows the storage system to restrict access to LUNs based on the IQN of the initiators, providing a direct method to control which hosts can access specific LUNs. This setup effectively limits access to the LUN XYZ to only the specified host, Host A, based on its IQN.
"A" can be, only you need map the IQN of Host A to LUN, is the first level of security.
B the question says "which security feature would" maping a iqn to a igroup is not a security feature
But CHAP works on the iSCSI level and does not control access to the LUN, but rather access to the iSCSI storage interface.
Picture already has igroup created and CHAP is a security feature
PIC Already has the igroup mapping..So I Guess it should be B option.