HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 3.70/3.75 User Guide
Command line  48 
Item  Description 
->set iscsi-boot-param MyProfile1:1 BootOrder=Primary 
ISCSIBootParamDHCP=Enabled NetworkParamDHCP=Enabled 
DHCPVendorID=SomeVendorIDValue 
Configures iSCSI Boot attributes to be retrieved from DHCP 
->set iscsi-boot-param MyProfile1:1 -maskSecret 
-maskMutualSecret Authentication=CHAPM 
Username=SomeUserName MutualUsername=SomeMutualUsername 
ISCSIBootParamDHCP=Enabled NetworkParamDHCP=Enabled 
DHCPVendorID=SomeVendorIDValue 
Configures CHAP secret and CHAPM secret values as a masked string 
Item  Description 
show iscsi-boot-param 
Display the basic iSCSI boot parameters configured on the specified iSCSI 
connection. 
Syntax 
show iscsi-boot-param [<ConnectionID>] 
Parameter 
ConnectionID 
(optional) 
The ID of an existing iSCSI connection. The ID format is <ProfileName:Port>. 
Use show profile <ProfileName> or show iscsi-connection 
<profileName:*>
 to display the port number of the iSCSI connection. 
Examples 
->show iscsi-boot-param MyProfile1:1 
Displays boot parameters configured on connection 1 of MyProfile1 
->show iscsi-boot-param MyProfile1:* 
Displays boot parameters configured on all connections of MyProfile1 
->show iscsi-boot-param * 
Displays boot parameters configured on all profiles in the domain 
iscsi-connection 
Manage iSCSI connections. 
Supported actions: add, help, remove, set, show 
Item  Description 
add iscsi-connection 
Add a new iSCSI connection to an existing server VC profile. This command can 
be executed only if the current VC domain is managing one or more Flex-10 
modules. 
Syntax 
add iscsi-connection <ProfileName> 
[Network=<NetworkName>] 
[AddressType=<Factory-Default|User-Defined>] 
[iScsiMAC=<MAC Address>] 
[SpeedType=<Auto|Preferred|Custom|Disabled>] 
[Speed=<speed>]
Parameter 
ProfileName (required)
The name of an existing profile to which the new connection is being added 
Properties 
Network (optional) 
The name of an existing network to associate with the connection. If the network 
name is not specified or is unassigned, it can be assigned later. 










