Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2009 185To access an unmanaged centralized vault, type the full path to the vault's folder.After entering access credentials, you will see a list of archives located in the vault.6.10.3.1. Setting up a display modeFor a machine booted from media, a display video mode is detected automatically based on thehardware configuration (monitor and graphics card specifications). If, for some reason, the videomode is detected incorrectly, do the following:1. In the boot menu, press F11.2. Add to the command prompt the following command: vga=ask, and then proceed with booting.3. From the list of supported video modes, choose the appropriate one by typing its number (forexample, 318), and then press ENTER.If you do not wish to follow this procedure every time you boot from media on a given hardwareconfiguration, re-create the bootable media with the appropriate mode number (in our example,vga=0x318) typed in the Kernel parameters window (see the Bootable Media Builder (p. 177) sectionfor details).6.10.3.2. Configuring iSCSI and NDAS devicesThis section describes how to configure Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) devices andNetwork Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) devices when working under bootable media.These devices are connected to the machine through a network interface and appear as if they werelocally-attached devices. On the network, an iSCSI device is identified by its IP address, and an NDASdevice is identified by its device ID.An iSCSI device is sometimes called an iSCSI target. A hardware or software component that providesinteraction between the machine and the iSCSI target is called the iSCSI initiator. The name of theiSCSI initiator is usually defined by an administrator of the server that hosts the device.To add an iSCSI device1. In a bootable media (Linux-based or PE-based), run the management console.2. Click Configure iSCSI/NDAS devices (in a Linux-based media) or Run the iSCSI Setup (in a PE-based media).3. Specify the IP address and port of the iSCSI device's host, and the name of the iSCSI initiator.4. If the host requires authentication, specify the user name and password for it.5. Click OK.6. Select the iSCSI device from the list, and then click Connect.7. If prompted, specify the user name and password to access the iSCSI device.To add an NDAS device1. In a Linux-based bootable media, run the management console.2. Click Configure iSCSI/NDAS devices.3. In NDAS devices, click Add device.4. Specify the 20-character device ID.