6–Boot from SAN Configuration
iSCSI Boot from SAN
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Virtual LAN ID
: (Optional) You can isolate iSCSI traffic on the network
in a Layer 2 vLAN to segregate it from general traffic.To segregate
traffic, make the iSCSI interface on the adapter a member of the
Layer 2 vLAN by setting this value.
Configuring the iSCSI Initiator
To set the iSCSI initiator parameters on Windows:
1.
From the Main Configuration page, select
iSCSI Configuration
, and then
select
iSCSI Initiator Parameters
.
2.
On the iSCSI Initiator Parameters page (see
), select
the following parameters, and then type a value for each:
IPv4* Address
Subnet Mask
IPv4* Default Gateway
IPv4* Primary DNS
IPv4* Secondary DNS
Virtual LAN ID
: (Optional) You can isolate iSCSI traffic on the network
in a Layer 2 vLAN to segregate it from general traffic.To segregate
traffic, make the iSCSI interface on the adapter a member of the
Layer 2 vLAN by setting this value.
iSCSI Name
. Corresponds to the iSCSI initiator name to be used by
the client system.
CHAP ID
CHAP Secret
3.
Select
iSCSI First Target Parameters
(
), and then
press ENTER.
NOTE
For the preceding items with asterisks (*), note the following:
The label will change to
IPv6
or
IPv4
(default) based on the IP
version set on the iSCSI General Parameters page (see
).
Carefully enter the IP address. There is no error-checking
performed against the IP address to check for duplicates, incorrect
segment, or network assignment.