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CIM:ComputerSystem,Name=DCIM:NICService -h $IPADDRESS -V -v -c dummy.cert -P 443 -u 
$USERNAME -p $ 
PASSWORD -J SetAttributes_NIC_LAN_Modes.xml -j utf-8 -y basic 
The input file SetAttributes_NIC.xml is shown below: 
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService"> 
 <p:Target>NIC.Embedded.1-1</p:Target> 
 <p:AttributeName>LegacyBootProto</p:AttributeName> 
 <p:AttributeValue>PXE</p:AttributeValue> 
 <p:AttributeName>LnkSpeed</p:AttributeName> 
 <p:AttributeValue>10Mbps Half</p:AttributeValue> 
 <p:AttributeName>WakeOnLan</p:AttributeName> 
 <p:AttributeValue>Disabled</p:AttributeValue>  
 <p:AttributeName>VLanMode</p:AttributeName> 
 <p:AttributeValue>Enabled</p:AttributeValue>  
 <p:AttributeName>IscsiTgtBoot</p:AttributeName> 
 <p:AttributeValue>One Time Disabled</p:AttributeValue>  
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT> 
OUTPUT: 
<n1:SetAttribute_OUTPUT> 
 <n1:Message>The command was successful</n1:Message> 
 <n1:MessageID>NIC001</n1:MessageID> 
 <n1:RebootRequired>Yes</n1:RebootRequired > 
 <n1:ReturnValue>0</n1:ReturnValue> 
 <n1:SetResult>Set PendingValue</n1:SetResult > 
</n1:SetAttribute_OUTPUT> 
15.15  Setting the iSCSI Boot Target 
The SetAttributes() method is used to set or change the values of the iSCSI boot target attributes. 
Invoke the SetAttributes() method with the following parameters (from 15.1) and syntax: 
Target: FQDD attained through DCIM_NICEnumeration  
AttributeName: Attained from AttributeName field  
AttributeValue: A new value to assign to the specified NICAttribute. If this value is valid, it is 
applied to the PendingValue property or the Currentvalue property of the specified 
NICAttribute. Possible choices are attained from PossibleValues field, such as: 
Possible values: Disabled, Enabled 
EXAMPLE: 










