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Modify iSCSI Virtual Drive Properties in UEFI Boot Mode (BIOS)
Select Cancel if no CHAP service is available.
b.
Select OK.
The iSCSI Port Configuration window appears.
12.
Select Save changes and Exit.
See Also
“Access the BIOS Setup Utility Menus” on page 190
“Select UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy BIOS Boot Mode (BIOS)” on page 198
Modify iSCSI Virtual Drive Properties in UEFI Boot
Mode (BIOS)
Use this task to configure iSCSI virtual drives using the iSCSI BIOS Setup Utility screens on
systems configured to use UEFI Boot Mode.
iSCSI virtual drives are used primarily to run supported operating systems that reside on an
external server and that function as the local server host operating system.
iSCSI virtual drives must be configured in the UEFI BIOS Setup Utility iSCSI screens.
Before You Begin
You should be familiar with iSCSI theory of operation and with iSCSI server setup
procedures.
Refer to the operating system documentation to verify that iSCSI targets can be mounted on
a client.
You need access to an external iSCSI server running on a supported operating system.
The server must be in UEFI Boot Mode, not Legacy BIOS Boot Mode. See “Select UEFI
Boot Mode or Legacy BIOS Boot Mode (BIOS)” on page 198.
You must provide iSCSI target parameters. The following table shows examples:
Item Example
Target name iqn.1988-12.com.oracle:platform-target
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ModelX4 series
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