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IscsiInitiatorName
IscsiInitiatorChapId
IscsiInitiatorChapPwd
IscsiVLanMode
IscsiVLanId
SecondaryDeviceMacAddr
UseIndTgtPortal
UseIndTgtName
Related Attributes
BiosBootSeq
BootOption
VirtualizationMode
Target Attributes
General Target iSCSI Attributes
IscsiTgtBoot
ConnectFirstTgt ConnectSecondTgt
FirstHddTarget
Target-Specific iSCSI Attributes
FirstTgtIpVer SecondTgtIpVer
FirstTgtIpAddress SecondTgtIpAddress
FirstTgtTcpPort SecondTgtTcpPort
FirstTgtIscsiName SecondTgtIscsiName
FirstTgtBootLun SecondTgtBootLun
FirstTgtChapId SecondTgtChapId
FirstTgtChapPwd SecondTgtChapPwd
Of the preceding iSCSI attributes related to boot-from-SAN, the only ones assigned by OME, for automatic
identity assignment, are the VirtIscsiMacAddr and IscsiInitiatorName attributes (highlighted above). A
value for the VirtIscsiMacAddr attribute is obtained using the “Ethernet Identities” definition specified for
the Virtual IO Pool, and a value for the IscsiInitiatorName attribute is obtained using the “iSCSI IQN
Identities” definition given for the Virtual IO Pool.
OME 2.1 has the following limitation regarding iSCSI boot-from-SAN and auto-assignment of identity
values from a Virtual IO Pool:
Support is only provided for the assignment of iSCSI IP addresses by DHCP, which is specified via the
following two attributes and corresponding values:
TcpipViaDHCP “Enabled”
IscsiViaDHCP “Enabled”
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