6–Boot from SAN Configuration
iSCSI Boot from SAN
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Figure 6-19. iSCSI Initiator Configuration, VLAN ID
Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN on Windows
Adapters support iSCSI boot to enable network boot of operating systems to
diskless systems. iSCSI boot allows a Windows operating system to boot from an
iSCSI target machine located remotely over a standard IP network. You can set
the L4 iSCSI option (offload path with QLogic offload iSCSI driver) by opening the
NIC Configuration
menu and setting the
Boot Protocol
to
UEFI iSCSI
.
iSCSI boot from SAN for Windows information includes the following:
Selecting the Preferred iSCSI Boot Mode
Configuring iSCSI General Parameters
Configuring the iSCSI Initiator
Detecting the iSCSI LUN and Injecting the QLogic Drivers
Before You Begin
Before you begin configuring iSCSI boot from SAN on a Windows machine, note
the following:
iSCSI boot is only supported for NPAR with
NParEP Mode
. Before
configuring iSCSI boot:
1.
Access the Device Level Configuration page.
2.
Set the
Virtualization Mode
to
Npar
(NPAR).
3.
Set the
NParEP Mode
.to
Enabled
.
The server boot mode must be UEFI.
iSCSI boot on 45000 Series Adapters is not supported in legacy BIOS.