4–Boot Configuration
iSCSI Configuration Using Fast!UTIL
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Initiator CHAP Secret
—Press ENTER to configure bidirectional CHAP
secret. You can access the iSCSI Boot Settings area from the
Configuration Settings
menu. Use these options to specify the drive
from which you want to boot. Press C to clear the boot device
information from the primary and alternate boot locations.
DHCP
—Select this option to have the initiator acquire its IP address from a
DHCP server. The initiator also acquires all boot parameters for an iSCSI
target if the boot parameters are specified on the DHCP server. This setting
requires advanced users to manually input vendor-specific information on
the DHCP server and in the
Vendor ID
field of the DHCP Boot Settings area.
Primary and Alternate Boot Device Settings
Security Settings
—Press ENTER to access Primary Boot Security Settings.
Press ENTER to enable or disable CHAP and bidirectional CHAP, and to
configure the CHAP Name and CHAP Secret. (Depending on your
configuration, it may not be necessary to configure this option.)
Target IP
—When the Adapter Boot Mode is set to
Manual
, you must use
this field to specify the IP address of the intended iSCSI boot target.
Target Port
—Enter the port used by the target. (By default, iSCSI uses port
3260. Do not modify this unless it is necessary.)
Boot LUN
—Enter the logical unit number (LUN) of the boot device.
(Depending on your configuration, it may not be necessary to change this
option.)
iSCSI Name
—Enter the iSCSI name of an intended boot target. (Depending
on your configuration, it may not be necessary to configure this option.)
DHCP Dynamic iSCSI Boot Configuration
—Select this option to have the
initiator acquire its IP address from a DHCP server. The initiator also
acquires all boot parameters for an iSCSI target if the boot parameters are
specified on the DHCP server. This setting requires advanced users to
manually input vendor-specific information on the DHCP server and in the
Vendor ID
field of the DHCP Boot Settings area.
Vendor ID
is the identification string sent to DHCP server.
Alternate Client ID
provides an alternative for DHCP clients to use
instead of the
dhcp-client-identifier
option. The alternate client ID is a
unique identifier string sent to the DHCP server. It provides an
additional filtering option to set device-specific boot parameters. If this
field is not set, a default identifier string consisting of the devices MAC
address is used.
Configure Parameters
for the secondary adapter.
Select Host Adapter
if you have multiple QME8242 adapters in your
system, select, view, and configure the settings of a specific QME8242
adapter.
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