6–Boot from SAN Configuration
iSCSI Boot from SAN
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Return to the iSCSI Configuration page, and then press the ESC key.
Table 6-2. iSCSI General Parameters
Option
Description
TCP/IP Parameters via DHCP
This option is specific to IPv4. Controls whether the iSCSI boot
host software acquires the IP address information using DHCP
(
Enabled
) or using a static IP configuration (
Disabled
).
iSCSI Parameters via DHCP
Controls whether the iSCSI boot host software acquires its iSCSI
target parameters using DHCP (
Enabled
) or through a static
configuration (
Disabled
). The static information is entered on
the iSCSI Initiator Parameters Configuration page.
CHAP Authentication
Controls whether the iSCSI boot host software uses CHAP
authentication when connecting to the iSCSI target. If CHAP
Authentication is enabled, configure the CHAP ID and CHAP
Secret on the iSCSI Initiator Parameters Configuration page.
IP Version
This option is specific to IPv6. Toggles between
IPv4
and
IPv6
. All IP settings are lost if you switch from one protocol ver-
sion to another.
CHAP Mutual Authentication
Controls whether the iSCSI boot host software acquires its iSCSI
target parameters using DHCP (
Enabled
) or through a static
configuration (
Disabled
). The static information is entered on
the iSCSI Initiator Parameters Configuration page.
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.
HBA Boot Mode
Controls whether SW or Offload is enabled or disabled. For Off-
load, this option is unavailable (grayed out). For information
about SW (non-offload), refer to the Dell BIOS configuration.
Virtual LAN ID
vLAN ID range is 1–4094.
Virtual LAN Mode
Enables or disables vLAN.