6–Boot from SAN Configuration
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4.
Return to the iSCSI Boot Configuration Menu, and then press the ESC key.
5.
Select
iSCSI Initiator Parameters
), and then press ENTER.
Figure 6-12. Selecting iSCSI Initiator Parameters
Table 6-2. iSCSI General Configuration Options
Option
Description
TCP/IP Parameters Via DHCP
This option is specific to IPv4. Controls whether the iSCSI boot
host software acquires the IP address information using DHCP
(
Enabled
) or using a static IP configuration (
Disabled
).
iSCSI Parameters Via DHCP
Controls whether the iSCSI boot host software acquires its iSCSI
target parameters using DHCP (
Enabled
) or through a static
configuration (
Disabled
). The static information is entered on
the iSCSI Initiator Parameters Configuration page.
CHAP Authentication
Controls whether the iSCSI boot host software uses CHAP
authentication when connecting to the iSCSI target. If CHAP
Authentication is enabled, configure the CHAP ID and CHAP
Secret on the iSCSI Initiator Parameters Configuration page.
IP Version
This option is specific to IPv6. Toggles between
IPv4
and
IPv6
. All IP settings are lost if you switch from one protocol ver-
sion to another.
ARP Redirect
When enabled, this option allows storage systems to move
iSCSI traffic dynamically from one port to another. Storage sys-
tems that perform array-based failovers generally require this
option.
DHCP Request Timeout
Allows you to specify a maximum wait time in seconds for a
DHCP request, and response to complete.
Target Login Timeout
Allows you to specify a maximum wait time in seconds for the ini-
tiator to complete target login.