Overview, Overview: intel® ethernet iscsi boot user guide, Iscsi over data center bridging (dcb) – Dell Intel PRO Family of Adapters User Manual

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Overview: Intel® Ethernet iSCSI Boot User Guide

Intel® Ethernet iSCSI Boot is designed for the Gigabit and 10 Gigabit family of PCI Express Server Adapters. Intel® Ethernet

iSCSI Boot provides the capability to boot from a remote iSCSI disk volume located on an iSCSI-based Storage Area Network

(SAN). This guide covers hardware and software installation, setup procedures, and troubleshooting tips for installing and

booting the system using these adapters.

iSCSI Over Data Center Bridging (DCB)

Intel® Ethernet adapters support iSCSI software initiators that are native to the underlying operating system. In the case of

Windows, the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator, enables connection of a Windows host to an external iSCSI storage array

using an Intel Ethernet adapter. For Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012, the iSCSI initiator is included inbox.

In the case of Open Source distributions, virtually all distributions include support for an Open iSCSI Software Initiator and

Intel® Ethernet adapters will support them. Please consult your distribution documentation for additional configuration details

on their particular Open iSCSI initiator.

Intel® 82599-based and X540-based 10 gigabit adapters support iSCSI within a Data Center Bridging cloud. Used in

conjunction with switches and targets that support the iSCSI/DCB application TLV, this solution can provide guaranteed

minimum bandwidth for iSCSI traffic between the host and target. This solution enables storage administrators to segment

iSCSI traffic from LAN traffic, similar to how they can currently segment FCoE from LAN traffic. Previously, iSCSI traffic within

a DCB supported environment was treated as LAN traffic by switch vendors. Please consult your switch and target vendors to

ensure that they support the iSCSI/DCB application TLV.

iSCSI Over DCB

Quick Installation Procedures

For information on system requirements, see

System Requirements

.

To install and prepare a system for iSCSI Boot follow the procedure below.

1. Install Intel® iSCSI Boot-capable adapters in the system. For a list of supported adapters, see

Supported Intel®

Network Adapters

.

2. Install the latest iSCSI Boot firmware using the

Dell Update Package for Intel Adapter Firmware

.

The command "BOOTUTIL -UP -ALL" programs the firmware on the flash ROM of all iSCSI Boot-capable adapters in the

system. See

iSCSI DOS Utility

section for details.

3. Connect the adapter(s) in the iSCSI initiator system to a network with the

iSCSI target

disk.

4. Follow the

Firmware Setup

instructions to configure the Intel® Ethernet iSCSI Boot firmware to boot from a pre-

configured

iSCSI target

disk.

5. To set up the initiator system to boot from a remote iSCSI disk using Microsoft* Windows*, follow the steps in

Windows

Setup

or

Linux Setup

.

6. After following the above steps if you are having problems, refer to

Troubleshooting

.

NOTE: For the following adapters, iSCSI is enabled through the uEFI environment.

Intel® Ethernet 10G 2P X540-t Adapter

Intel® Ethernet 10G 2P X520 Adapter

Intel® Ethernet 10G 4P X540/I350 rNDC

Intel® Ethernet 10G 4P X520/I350 rNDC

Intel® Ethernet 10G 2P X520-k bNDC

Intel® Gigabit 4P X540/I350 rNDC

Intel® Gigabit 4P X520/I350 rNDC

Intel® Gigabit 4P I350 bNDC

To do this:

1. Go to System Setup.

2. Choose a port and go to configuration.

3. Specify the boot protocol: PXE, FCoE, iSCSI Primary, or iSCSI Secondary.

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