User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Intel® Ethernet Adapters and Devices User Guide
- Overview
- Installing the Adapter
- Microsoft* Windows* Installation and Configuration
- Intel Network Drivers for DOS
- Data Center Bridging (DCB) for Intel® Network Connections
- Remote Boot
- Troubleshooting
- Known Issues
- Regulatory Compliance Statements
- FCC Class A Products
- FCC Class B Products
- Safety Compliance
- EMC Compliance – The following standards may apply:
- Regulatory Compliance Markings
- FCC Class A User Information
- FCC Class B User Information
- EU WEEE Logo
- Manufacturer Declaration European Community
- China RoHS Declaration
- Class 1 Laser Products
- End-of-Life / Product Recycling
- Customer Support
- Legal Disclaimers
Intel® Ethernet iSCSI Boot Port Specific Setup Menu
The port specific iSCSI setup menu has four options:
l Intel® iSCSI Boot Configuration - Selecting this option will take you to the iSCSI Boot Configuration
Setup Menu. The iSCSI Boot Configuration Menu is described in detail in the section below and will
allow you to configure the iSCSI parameters for the selected network port.
l CHAP Configuration - Selecting this option will take you to the CHAP configuration screen. The
CHAP Configuration Menu is described in detail in the section below.
l Discard Changes and Exit - Selecting this option will discard all changes made in the iSCSI Boot
Configuration and CHAP Configuration setup screens, and return back to the iSCSI Boot Port Selec-
tion Menu.
l Save Changes and Exit - Selecting this option will save all changes made in the iSCSI Boot Con-
figuration and CHAP Configuration setup screens. After selecting this option, you will return to the
iSCSI Boot Port Selection Menu.
Intel® iSCSI Boot Configuration Menu
The Intel® iSCSI Boot Configuration Menu allows you to configure the iSCSI Boot and Internet Protocol (IP)
parameters for a specific port. The iSCSI settings can be configured manually or retrieved dynamically from a
DHCP server.