Iscsi driver configuration, Configuring iscsi driver options, Table 3-12 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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3. Configuration
iSCSI Driver Configuration
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Unbind unused network protocols in the Network Connections property page.
Disable any firewall services, IPSEC, or NAT.
iSCSI Driver Configuration
Table 3-12 lists the user-configurable iSCSI driver options available on Windows
Server. It includes a description of the parameters, their default values, and their
configuration limits.
Note: If the value given for a parameter is outside the supported range, the driver logs
an error in the Event Log and continues to load by using the parameter’s default
value.
Configuring iSCSI Driver Options
The OneConnect Windows iSCSI driver parameters can be configured using the
Advanced tab of the Device Manager Property Page. To modify a configuration
parameter:
1. Select the Emulex OneConnect iSCSI CNA in the Windows Device Manager under
Storage Controllers.
2. Right click and select Properties. The Device Manager Property page opens.
3. Select the Advanced tab and make appropriate changes to the parameter as
required.
4. Reboot the system for the changes to take effect.
Notes:
The modifications to the driver parameters made using the Device Manager
Property page are not immediately applied. Instead they take effect during the
next driver load sequence; either during the next reboot or a driver unload or
load operation.
Although the Advanced Tab of the Device Manager Property page can be
accessed from any OneConnect iSCSI adapter, the parameter changes are
uniformly applied to all the OneConnect iSCSI adapter PCIe functions on the
system. Individual iSCSI PCIe functions cannot have their own set of
parameters.
Table 3-12 gives a description of the different iSCSI driver options and their possible
values.
Table 3-12 iSCSI Driver Options
Parameter
Default Value
Minimum Value
Maximum Value Description
ETO
90 seconds
0 seconds
3600 seconds
ETO in seconds. This parameter
determines the amount of time the
driver waits for the target to be
available after it has lost connection.