11 Select Configuration Settings in the Fast UTIL screen. Select Host AdapterSettings, ensure that there is a valid Initiator ip address, subnet mask andgateway. Hit Esc and when prompted, save changes.Note Set the initiator IP address to be static.12 From CLI, create a logical either selecting the authentication to CHAP or none,and assign it to the qlogic HBA.13 Select Configuration Settings and select ISCSI Boot Settings. Change the AdapterBoot Mode to be Manual. Select Primary Boot Device Setting and key in the IPaddress of the Target to SAN boot from. Hit ESC and save the changes.Note The IP address of the target and the Initiator should be on the same subnet. Ifthe authentication type to discover the LUN is set to CHAP, ensure to set the secretand username, in Primary Boot Device Settings.14 From the ISCSI Boot Settings screen, select Primary and hit Enter. The HBAdiscovers the target. Ensure that the target with a proper iscsi name is displayedin the screen:15 Select Primary Boot Device Settings.16 Save changes and reboot the system. During the Q-logic post, the boot LUNshould be displayed with the iSCSI storage appliance build number as shown inthe picture below. Change the system BIOS to boot from Q-logic HBA to installOS.17 Load the OS CD, set the system BIOS to boot from the CD first, continue with theinstallation instruction, select Adaptec iscsi disk when prompted where toinstall. After the OS is completely installed, change the boot settings in the systemBIOS to select Adaptec iscsi disk as the first boot device.iSCSI Configuration for Red Hat or SUSE LinuxThis section provides information on supported iSCSI HBAs and intiators for RedHat and SuSE Linux operating systems.Setting Up an Out of the Box Cisco InitiatorYou can set up Cisco initiator for Red Hat Linux Enterprise Version 4.0 - U4/U5using these steps.1 Start the iscsi service./etc/init.d/iscsi restart