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Chapter 8 Hardware Configuration/Utilities
8.4.5 Selectable Boot Settings Submenu
When starting the OS from the connected fibre channel device (SAN Boot configuration), select the
device that starts the OS.
Connection Options
• 0
• 1 (at the time of
purchase)
• 2
Select a connection option.
• 0
When connecting to Fibre Channel Arbitrated
Loop (FC-AL), use this setting.
• 1
For fabric connection, use this setting.
• 2
Enables priority loop connection.
Note:
When connecting with the ETERNUS3000
series, do not set to "2".
Fibre Channel Tape
Support
• Enabled (at the time of
purchase)
• Disabled
Sets whether to enable or disable FCP-2 recovery.
Note:
When connecting with the ETERNUS3000
series, set to [Disabled].
Data Rate
• 0
• 1
• 2 (at the time of
purchase)
Specifies the HBA data rate.
• 0
Connected with 1G bps.
• 1
Connected with 2G bps.
• 2
Selected automatically.
table: Items on the Selectable Boot Settings submenu
Item
Setting
Description
Selectable Boot
• Enabled
• Disabled (at the time of
purchase)
Sets whether or not to start the OS from the fibre
channel device.
table: Items on the Host Adapter Settings submenu
Item
Setting
Description
Qlogic Fast!UTIL Version n.nn
Use <Arrow keys> to move cursor, <Enter> to select option, <ESC> to backup
Selectable Boot Settings
Selected Adapter
Adapter Type I/O Address
QLA23nn An00
Selectable Boot: Disabled
(Primary) Boot Port Name , Lun: 0000000000000000 , 0
Boot Port Name , Lun: 0000000000000000 , 0
Boot Port Name , Lun: 0000000000000000 , 0
Boot Port Name , Lun: 0000000000000000 , 0
Boot Port Name , Lun: 0000000000000000 , 0
Boot Port Name , Lun: 0000000000000000 , 0
Boot Port Name , Lun: 0000000000000000 , 0
Boot Port Name , Lun: 0000000000000000 , 0
Press "C" to clear a Boot Port Name entry
Summary of Contents for BX620 S2
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