Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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Boot Version 10.2 for NIC, iSCSI, FCoE, and RoCE Protocols User Manual
P010097-01B Rev. A
11. Configuring UEFI for Ethernet
Starting the Emulex NIC Configuration Utility
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Target’s CHAP ID and secret
Note: These options are only available when the initiator’s CHAP
authentication mode has been properly set.
Once you have completed the primary or secondary target configuration, you must
save your changes.
To save changes:
1. Press
2. Select Save Changes and press
Configuring the Boot Target
Note: Only one boot target can be enabled at a time. If the primary target has the boot
target setting enabled, the secondary target must have the boot target setting
disabled.
To configure the boot target:
1. On the Primary Target screen, select Boot to Target and press
2. From the Boot to Target pop-up menu, select Enabled or Disabled and press
Changing the Target’s iSCSI Name
This setting specifies the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) of the specified target.
To edit the iSCSI target’s name:
1. On the Primary Target screen, select iSCSI Name and press
2. Edit the target’s name and press
Configuring the Target’s IP Version
To configure the target’s IP version:
1. On the Primary Target screen, select IP version and press
2. From the IP Version pop-up menu, select IPV4 or IPV6 and press
Configuring the Target’s IP Address
To configure the target’s IP address:
1. On the Primary Target screen, select IP Address and press
2. Enter the target’s IP address and press
Configuring the Target’s ISID Qualifier
The ISID qualifier is a unique ISID value to specify if you are connecting dual sessions
to the same target portal group. This value ensures that you do not log into the same
session twice. A combination of the initiator name, ISID qualifier, target name, and
target portal group defines an iSCSI session. For the ISID qualifier, you can enter a
number up to 65535.