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Oracle X6 series User Manual

Oracle X6 series
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Modify iSCSI Virtual Drive Properties in UEFI Boot Mode (BIOS)
Configuring Storage Resources 61
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Set the Get Target Info Via DHCP property to Enabled or Disabled to specify
an addressing method for the iSCSI target.
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If you set the Get Target Info Via DHCP property to Disabled, specify the
Target IP Address, Target Port, and Boot LUN.
Note - When iSCSI is enabled on a network port, PXE is disabled for that port.
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Specify the Target Name in iSCSI Qualified Name (iqn) format, for example
iqn.1988-12.com.oracle:X6-2-target.
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Set the Authentication Type property to CHAP or None.
CHAP refers to Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol.
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Select Save Changes.
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Press the F10 function key to save your changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
The server reboots.
Note - The newly-configured iSCSI drive does not appear in the BIOS boot list until after you
install an operating system.
Related Information
“Select UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy BIOS Boot Mode (BIOS)” on page 47

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Oracle X6 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cores per ProcessorUp to 22 cores
ProcessorIntel Xeon E5-2600 v4 series
Networking10GbE
Form FactorRackmount
Expansion SlotsPCIe slots available
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
Storagesupports SAS, SATA, and NVMe drives

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