Users Guide

Table Of Contents
11–iSCSI Protocol
iSCSI Crash Dump
Doc No. BC0054508-00 Rev. R
January 21, 2021 Page 128 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Problem: Unable to update inbox driver if a non-inbox hardware ID present.
Solution: Create a custom slipstream DVD image with supported drivers present
on the install media.
Problem: iSCSI-Offload boot from SAN fails to boot after installation.
Solution: Follow the instructions in “Linux” on page 289.
Problem: Installing Windows onto an iSCSI target through iSCSI boot fails when
connecting to a 1Gbps switch port.
Solution: This failure is a limitation relating to adapters that use SFP+ as the
physical connection. SFP+ defaults to 10Gbps operation and does not support
autonegotiation.
iSCSI Crash Dump
If you use the Marvell iSCSI Crash Dump utility, you must install the iSCSI Crash
Dump driver. For more information, see “Using the Installer” on page 90.
iSCSI Offload in Windows Server
iSCSI traffic may be segregated offload is a technology that offloads iSCSI
protocol processing overhead from host processors to the iSCSI Host Bus
Adapter to increase network performance and throughput while helping to
optimize server processor utilization.
This section covers Marvell’s iSCSI offload feature for the 57xx and 57xxx family
of network adapters on Windows Server systems. For Linux iSCSI offload, see
“Linux iSCSI Offload” on page 58.
Configuring iSCSI Offload
With the proper iSCSI offload licensing, you can configure your iSCSI-capable
57xx and 57xxx network adapter to offload iSCSI processing from the host
processor. The following process enables your system to take advantage of
Marvell’s iSCSI offload feature.
Installing Marvell Drivers and Management Applications
Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
Configuring Marvell iSCSI Using QCC
Configuring Microsoft Initiator to Use the Marvell iSCSI Offload