Dchp boot setup for iscsi boot (ipv4), Iscsi boot setup using qcc cli, Configuring iscsi boot using interactive qcc cli – HP QLogic QMH4062 1GbE iSCSI Adapter for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual
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Option
Description
CHAP
Authentication
Controls whether the iSCSI boot host software uses CHAP
authentication when connecting to the iSCSI target. With
CHAP authentication enabled, enter the CHAP ID and
CHAP secret through the iSCSI Initiator Parameters
Configuration screen.
DHCP Vendor ID
Controls how the iSCSI boot host software interprets the
Vendor Class ID field used during DHCP. If the Vendor
Class ID field in the DHCP offer packet matches the value
in the field, the iSCSI boot host software looks into the
DHCP option 43 fields for the required iSCSI boot
extensions. If DHCP is disabled, this value does not need to
be set.
IP Version
Specific to IPv6 and toggles between the IPv4 and IPv6
protocols. All IP settings are lost when switching from one
protocol version to the other.
HBA Boot Mode
Set this option to disable when the host OS is configured
for software initiator mode and to enable for HBA mode.
This option is available on HP FlexFabric adapters. The
parameter cannot be changed when the adapter is in
Multi-Function mode.
Spinup Delay
Defaults to Disabled. When enabled, delays access to the
devices. Press CTRL+S to bypass Spin Up Delay during
BIOS initialization.
DCHP boot setup for iSCSI Boot (IPv4)
DHCP boot provides a method for the iSCSI initiator to acquire target parameters from a DHCP server. To
configure the DHCP server to support iSCSI boot, first ensure that your DHCP server is set up.
iSCSI boot setup using QCC CLI
For information about iSCSI boot setup using the QCC CLI, see the "QConvergeConsole CLI User’s Guide"
on the QLogic website
Configuring iSCSI boot using interactive QCC CLI
For information about configuring iSCSI boot using the interactive QCC CLI, see QConvergeConsole CLI
User’s Guide, available from the QLogic website
Configuring iSCSI boot using non-interactive QCC CLI
For information about configuring iSCSI boot using non-interactive QCC CLI, see "iSCSI Noninteractive
Commands" in the QConvergeConsole CLI User's Guide, available from the QLogic website