9–iSCSI Configuration
Configuring the DHCP Server to Support iSCSI Boot
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Configuring the DHCP Server to Support iSCSI
Boot
The DHCP server is an optional component, and is only necessary if you will be
doing a dynamic iSCSI boot configuration setup (see
Configuring the DHCP server to support iSCSI boot differs for IPv4 and IPv6:
DHCP iSCSI Boot Configurations for IPv4
Configuring DHCP iSCSI Boot for IPv6
DHCP iSCSI Boot Configurations for IPv4
DHCP includes a several options that provide configuration information to the
DHCP client. For iSCSI boot, QLogic adapters support the following DHCP
configurations:
DHCP Option 43, Vendor-specific Information
DHCP Option 17, Root Path
Option 17 is used to pass the iSCSI target information to the iSCSI client.
The format of the root path, as defined in IETC RFC 4173, is:
"iscsi:"<servername>":"<protocol>":"<port>":"<LUN>":"<targetname>"
lists the DHCP Option 17 parameters.
Table 9-2. DHCP Option 17 Parameter Definitions
Parameter
Definition
"iscsi:"
A literal string
<servername>
IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the iSCSI tar-
get
":"
Separator
<protocol>
IP protocol used to access the iSCSI target. Because only TCP is
currently supported, the protocol is 6.
<port>
Port number associated with the protocol. The standard port num-
ber for iSCSI is 3260.
<LUN>
Logical unit number to use on the iSCSI target. The value of the
LUN must be represented in hexadecimal format. A LUN with an
ID OF 64 must be configured as 40 within the Option 17 parameter
on the DHCP server.