5–Boot ConfigurationiSCSI Configuration Using Fast!UTIL203 CU0354602-00 LBoot Device Primary and AlternateAfter configuring a device (through Primary/Alternate Boot Device Settings),press ENTER on these locations to view a list of available devices. To select aniSCSI boot device, highlight the device and then press ENTER.Adapter Boot Mode Disable—Select this option to disable the ROM BIOS on the adapter,freeing space in upper memory. Manual—Select this option to manually configure the parameters for theiSCSI boot device in the Primary/Alternate Boot Device Settings area.Manual parameters include the following: Initiator IPv4/IPv6 Address via DHCP—When set to Yes, the adapteruses DHCP to obtain its IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IPaddress. Press ESC three times to save the changes. These valuesare not populated when you save the settings for the IP address,subnet mask, gateway, IPv6 routable addresses, and initiator IPv4 orIPv6 address. When DHCP is set to No, this field must contain a validIP address. Subnet Mask—When DHCP is set to No, this field must contain avalid subnet mask. Gateway IP Address—When DHCP is set to No, this field mustcontain a valid gateway IP address. Initiator iSCSI Name—Press ENTER to configure the iSCSI name ofthe initiator. By default, the iSCSI name (containing two parts, thestandard product model and serial number) is used. If you change theiSCSI name, you need to write to the adapter’s Flash memory to makethe name change permanent. Initiator CHAP Name—Press ENTER to configure the bidirectionalCHAP name. Initiator CHAP Secret—Press ENTER to configure bidirectionalCHAP secret. You can access the iSCSI Boot Settings area from theConfiguration Settings menu. Use these options to specify the drivefrom which you want to boot. Press C to clear the boot deviceinformation from the primary and alternate boot locations. DHCP (applies to IPv4 only)—Select this option to have the initiator acquireits IP address from a DHCP server. The initiator also acquires all bootparameters for an iSCSI target if the boot parameters are specified on theDHCP server. This setting requires advanced users to manually inputvendor-specific information on the DHCP server and in the Vendor ID fieldof the DHCP Boot Settings area.