User Guide

2-6 Chapter 2: Boot Agent Conguration
[One Time Disabled] On the rst system boot, the iSCSI boot host software
does not attempt to boot from the iSCSI target. On subsequent
system reboots, the iSCSI boot host software will attempt to boot
from the iSCSI target. This option is useful when doing a remote
install of the OS to an iSCSI target.
When using iSCSI boot, set Boot to iSCSI Target to [Disabled] or [One
Time Disabled].
When using iSCSI boot to install Windows Server 2008 OS, refer to
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/974072/EN-US to complete the process.
DHCP Vendor ID [BRCM ISAN]
Controls how the iSCSI boot host software interprets the Vendor Class ID
eld used in the DHCP server. If DHCP is disabled, this value does not need
to be specied. Enter a new value in 0 to 32 characters.
Link Up Delay Time [0]
Decides how many seconds the iSCSI boot host software waits after an
Ethernet link is established before sending any data over the network. The
valid values are 0 to 255.
Use TCP Timestamp [Disabled]
Enables or disables the TCP Timestamp option.
Conguration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]
Target as First HDD [Disabled]
When enabled, the iSCSI target drive appears as the rst hard drive in the
system. Conguration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]
LUN Busy Retry Count [0]
Species the number of connection retries the iSCSI Boot initiator will attempt
if the iSCSI target LUN is busy. Conguration options: [0] – [60]
IP Version [IPv4]
Switches between the IPv4 or IPv6 protocol.
Conguration options: [IPv4] [IPv6]
Modifying this parameter erases all IP-related values.