Super X13SAE/X13SAE-F User's Manual
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HTTP Boot Configuration
HTTP Boot Configuration
HTTP Boot Policy
Use this feature to select the policy of HTTP Boot. The options are Apply to all LANs,
Apply
to each LAN
, and Boot Priority #1 instantly.
Note:
To configure each LAN port, please select Apply to each LAN or Boot Priority #1
instantly. Only the
appears when selecting the option of Apply to
all LANs.
HTTP Boot Checks Hostname
Selects whether HTTPS Boot Checks Hostname of TLS certificates matches the hostname
provided by the remote server. The options are
Enabled
and Disabled (WARNING: Security
Risk!!).
Warning
: Disabling this option is a violation of RFC 6125 and may expose you to Man-in-
the-Middle Attacks. Supermicro computer, Inc. is not responsible for any and all security
risks incurred by you disabling this option.
Priority of HTTP Boot
Instance of Priority 1 / Instance of Priority 2
Use this feature to rank the targeted port.
Notes: 1.
is available for configuring when the
is set to Apply to each LAN or Boot Priority #1 instantly.
2.
The features below
will be hidden if the
set to 0.
Select IPv4 or IPv6
Use this feature to select the Targeted LAN port that is boot from IPv4 or IPv6. The options
are
IPv4
and IPv6.
Boot Description
Use this feature to input the HTTP boot option description, otherwise the boot option for
the URI will not be created. The maximum length should not more than 75 characters.
Boot URI
Use this feature to input the URI address for HTTP Boot feature. The maximum length
should not more than 128 characters.