Owner's Manual
82 Using the System Viewer Utility
–
CHAP mutual authentication
— Enable or disable a two way CHAP
authentication between systems within a network while discovering an
iSCSI target.
–
iSCSI via DHCP
— Enable or disable discovering the iSCSI target via
DHCP.
– Windows Boot HBA Mode
— Disable this attribute when the host
operating system is configured for software initiator mode and to
enable this for HBA mode. This option is available on NetXtreme
adapters.
–
Boot to Target
— Enable or disable this attribute. If you enable this
option, the iSCSI boot host software attempts to boot from the iSCSI
target.
–
DHCP Vendor ID
— Specify the DHCP Vendor ID in this field. If
the Vendor Class ID field in the DHCP Offer packet matches the
value in this field, the iSCSI boot host software looks for the required
iSCSI boot extensions. You do not need to set this value if the
iSCSI
via DHCP
option is disabled.
–
LUN Busy Retry Count
— Specify the number of connection retries
the iSCSI Boot initiator should attempt if the iSCSI target LUN is
busy.
3
Click
OK
to save the configurations.
Editing a NIC/CNA Profile
To edit a NIC/CNA profile:
1
On the
System Viewer
Utility, click
Network Adapter Configuration
.
2
Select
Edit an Existing Profile.
3
Click
Browse
and navigate to the location where you have saved the NIC
profiles.
4
Select the profile that is saved as a
.XML
file and click
Next
.
The
Network Adapter Configuration
screen displays the adapters that you
have configured in the profile.
5
Select the adapter you want to edit and click
Configure
. For more
information on configuring the adapter, see
Configuring Adapters.
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