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iSCSI Protocol: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX User Guide

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201

First iSCSI target information in the standard root path format
"iscsi:"<servername>":"<protocol>":"<port>":"<LUN>":"<targetname>"

203

iSCSI initiator IQN

Using DHCP option 43 requires more configuration than DHCP option 17, but it provides a richer environment and provides
more configuration options. Broadcom recommends that customers use DHCP option 43 when performing dynamic iSCSI boot
configuration.

Configuring the DHCP Server

Configure the DHCP server to support option 17 or option 43.

NOTE: If using Option 43, you also need to configure Option 60. The value of Option 60 should match the DHCP Vendor

ID value. The DHCP Vendor ID value is BRCM ISAN, as shown in General Parameters of the iSCSI Boot Configuration
menu.

DHCP iSCSI Boot Configuration for IPv6

The DHCPv6 server can provide a number of options, including stateless or stateful IP configuration, as well s information to
the DHCPv6 client. For iSCSI boot, Broadcom adapters support the following DHCP configurations:

DHCPv6 Option 16, Vendor Class Option
DHCPv6 Option 17, Vendor-Specific Information

NOTE: The DHCPv6 standard Root Path option is not yet available. Broadcom suggests using Option 16 or Option 17

for dynamic iSCSI Boot IPv6 support.

DHCPv6 Option 16, Vendor Class Option

DHCPv6 Option 16 (vendor class option) must be present and must contain a string that matches your configured DHCP
Vendor ID
parameter. The DHCP Vendor ID value is BRCM ISAN, as shown in General Parameters of the iSCSI Boot
Configuration menu.

The content of Option 16 should be <2-byte length> <DHCP Vendor ID>.

DHCPv6 Option 17, Vendor-Specific Information

DHCPv6 Option 17 (vendor-specific information) provides more configuration options to the iSCSI client. In this configuration,
three additional suboptions are provided that assign the initiator IQN to the iSCSI boot client along with two iSCSI target
IQNs that can be used for booting.

The suboptions are listed below.

Table 4: DHCP Option 17 Suboption Definition

Suboption Definition

201

First iSCSI target information in the standard root path format
"iscsi:"[<servername>]":"<protocol>":"<port>":"<LUN>":"<targetname>"

203

iSCSI initiator IQN

NOTE: In

Table 4

, the brackets [ ] are required for the IPv6 addresses.

The content of option 17 should be <2-byte Option Number 201|202|203> <2-byte length> <data>.

Configuring the DHCP Server

Configure the DHCP server to support Option 16 and Option 17.

NOTE: The format of DHCPv6 Option 16 and Option 17 are fully defined in RFC 3315.

Preparing the iSCSI Boot Image

Windows Server 2008 R2 and SP2 iSCSI Boot Setup
Windows Server 2012 iSCSI Boot Setup

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