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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
OL-6965-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x
Chapter 30 FC-SP and DHCHAP
Configuring DHCHAP Authentication
To change the DH group list using Fabric Manager, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose Switches > Security > FC-SP. You see the FC-SP configuration in the Information pane.
Step 2 Choose the General/Password tab. You see the DHCHAP general settings mode for each switch.
Step 3 Change the GroupList for each switch in the fabric.
Step 4 Click the Apply Changes icon to save the updated DH group lists or click the Undo Changes icon to
discard any unsaved changes.
Configuring the DHCHAP Password
DHCHAP authentication in each direction requires a shared secret password between the connected
devices. To do this, you can use one of three approaches to manage passwords for all switches in the
fabric that participate in DHCHAP.
Approach 1—Use the same password for all switches in the fabric. This is the simplest approach.
When you add a new switch, you use the same password to authenticate that switch in this fabric. It
is also the most vulnerable approach if someone from the outside maliciously attempts to access any
one switch in the fabric.
Approach 2—Use a different password for each switch and maintain that password list in each
switch in the fabric. When you add a new switch, you create a new password list and update all
switches with the new list. Accessing one switch yields the password list for all switches in that
fabric.
Approach 3—Use different passwords for different switches in the fabric. When you add a new
switch, multiple new passwords corresponding to each switch in the fabric must be generated and
configured in each switch. Even if one switch is compromised, the password of other switches are
still protected. This approach requires considerable password maintenance by the user.
Note All passwords are restricted to 64 alphanumeric characters and can be changed, but not deleted.
Tip We recommend using RADIUS or TACACS+ for fabrics with more than five switches. If you need to
use a local password database, you can continue to do so using Approach 3 and using the Cisco MDS
9000 Family Fabric Manager to manage the password database.