What is DH-CHAP?

DH-CHAP (Diffie Hellman - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) is a forthcoming Internet Standard for the authentication of devices connecting to a Fibre Channel switch.

DH-CHAP is a secure key-exchange authentication protocol that supports both switch-to-switch and host-to-switch authentication.

DH-CHAP supports MD5 and SHA-1 algorithm-based authentication.

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