Iscsi-boot-param – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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iscsi-boot-param

Manage iSCSI boot parameters within a domain.
Supported actions: help, remove, set, show

Item

Description

remove

iscsi-boot-param

Remove all iSCSI boot parameters configured on the specified iSCSI
connection.

Syntax

remove iscsi-boot-param <ConnectionID>

Parameter

ConnectionID

(required)

The ID of an existing iSCSI connection. The ID format is <ProfileName:Port>. To

retrieve the port number of the iSCSI connection, use the show profile

<ProfileName> command.

Example

->remove iscsi-boot-param MyProfile1:1

Removes boot parameters configured on connection 1 of MyProfile1

Item

Description

set iscsi-boot-param

Configure the basic iSCSI boot parameters on the specified iSCSI connection.

Syntax

set iscsi-boot-param <ConnectionID> [-maskSecret]

[-maskMutualSecret]

[BootOrder=<Primary|Secondary|Disabled|USE-BIOS>]

[LUN=<Logical Unit number>] [InitiatorName=<Initiator

name>] [InitiatorIP=<IP address>] [Mask=<Netmask>]

[Gateway=<Gateway>] [VlanID=<Vlan Id>]

[TargetName=<Target Name>] [TargetIP=<Primary Target IP>]

[TargetPort=<Primary Target Port>] [TargetIP2=<Alternate

Target IP>] [TargetPort2=<Alternate Target Port >]

[Authentication=<None|CHAP|CHAPM>] [Username=<username>]

[Secret=<secret password>] [MutualUsername=<username>]

[MutualSecret=<Mutual secret password>]

[iSCSIBootParamDHCP=<Enabled|Disabled>]

[NetworkParamDHCP=<Enabled|Disabled>]

[DHCPVendorID=<VendorID>]

Parameter

ConnectionID

(required)

The ID of an existing iSCSI connection. The ID format is <ProfileName:Port>. To

retrieve the port number of the iSCSI connection, use the show profile

<ProfileName> command.

Options

maskSecret (optional) Enables you to interactively specify the CHAP secret password as a masked

string at the command prompt.

maskMutualSecret

(optional)

Enables you to interactively specify the mutual CHAP secret password as a

masked string at the prompt.

Properties

BootOrder (optional)

Enables or disables iSCSI boot. Valid values for enabling iSCSI boot include
"Primary", "Secondary", or "USE-BIOS". The default value is "Disabled".

LUN (optional)

The LUN of the target, which identifies the volume to be accessed. Valid values

for standard LUNs are 0 to 255 decimal values. Valid values for extended LUNs
are 13- to 16-character hexadecimal values. The default value is 0.

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