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iSCSIPacketPriority—Specifies the QoS Packet Priority for the iSCSI enabled device. Possible v

are D=Disabled and 1-7. The default setting is D (Disabled).

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d unicast address if it is edited.

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adapters. Disable iSCSI on the

he incompatible team types.

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iSCSIDHCPEnabled—Specifies that DHCP is used to acquire an IP configuration for the iSCSI
enabled device. Possible settings are Enabled and Disabled. The default setting is Enabled.

iSCSIIPAddress—If DHCP is not used, this specifies the IPv4 address (dotted decimal) for the iSCSI
enabled device. If DHCP is enabled, the value is 0.0.0.0; otherwise, enter the actual IP address.

iSCSISubnetMask—If DHCP is not used, this property specifies the network subnet mask (dotted
decimal) for the iSCSI enabled device. If DHCP is enabled, the value is 0.0.0.0, otherwise, enter the

actual subnet mask.

iSCSIGateway—If DHCP is not used, this specifies the default route for the iSCSI enabled device.

DHCP is enabled or no gateway is used, the value is 0.0.0.0, otherwise, type the actual IP address
iSCSILAA—(Locally Administered Address) specifies the user-define

enabled device. A null value is always written to the XML data file because locally administered

resses must be unique. A null value is valid and indicates the network addr

his value must be a vali

The following team types are not supported for iSCSI-enabled
adapter or team before changing to any of t

Automatic

802.3ad Dynamic with Fault Tolerance

Switch-assisted Load Balancing with Fault Tolerance (SLB)

If the NCU does not detect the presence of the Microsoft® iSCSI Software Initiat
systems running Windows Server 2003 (SP1), Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP1), Window

Server 2003 (SP2), or Windows Server 2003 (SP2), iSCSI cannot be enabled. Windows Se

2008 and Windows Server 2008 x64 comes with the iSCSI Initiator included.

TOEEnabled—Enables the offloading of TCP connections to the Multifunction Server Adapter.

Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack (SNP) is required when enabling TOE and is included on
systems running Windows Server 2003 (SP2) or Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP2). SNP also is

supported, but not included, on systems running Windows Server 2003 (SP1) and Windows Server

2003 x64 (SP1). To enable TOE adapter functionality on a system running Windows Server 2003

(SP1) or Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP1), you must download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixes
and install them on the system. See the Microsoft (

http://www.microsoft.com

) website to downl

the latest version of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Scalable Ne

oad

tworking Pack (SNP) and

nd

ork device is configured with the round

on

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required Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (SP1) hotfixes in article numbers 921136, 919948, a

923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB). These Microsoft hotfixes are required only for

Windows Server 2003 (SP1) and Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP1).
TOE teaming performance is reduced if a switch or netw
robin aggregation load balancing method. Configure the aggregation load balancing method

the switch or network device to something else other than round robin and then re-start the team

(disable the team and enable the team for all VLANs).
RSSEnabled—Enables the receive processing of networking traffic to be load balanced across
teamed adapters. Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack (SNP) is required when enabling RSS and is

included on systems running Windows Server 2003 (SP2), Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP2),
Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 x64. SNP also is supported, but not included, on

systems running Windows Server 2003 (SP1) and Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP1). To enable RS

adapter functionality on a system running Windows Server 2003 (SP1) or Windows Server 2003

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