This section provides how to install and setup Intel® Ethernet iSCSI Boot components. The first step after hardware preparation is to program Intel Ethernet iSCSI Boot firmware on an iSCSI Boot-capable adapter. See the Installing Firmware section below.
The default iSCSI Boot configuration uses DHCP. If using Static IP, it is necessary to set up the firmware for static IP configurations. See the section Firmware Setup.
Depending on the target OS to be booted from the iSCSI target disk volume, follow
the detailed instructions in Microsoft* Windows Setup or
Linux Setup.
For information on System Requirements see System Requirements.
"BOOTUTIL -UP=iSCSI -ALL"
programs the firmware on flash ROM of all
iSCSI Remote Boot-capable adapters in the system. See
BootUtility section for details. In order to enable Intel® Ethenet iSCSI Boot, the firmware should be loaded as Option ROM while booting
the BIOS in the system. "Intel® iSCSI Boot"
followed by the firmware version number is displayed, if the firmware is installed correctly.
If you are installing or upgrading Intel Ethernet iSCSI Boot firmware on Intel PRO/1000 PT/PF Single/Dual/Quad Port Server Adapter, BootUtil is a DOS utility software used to install the firmware. BootUtil is not intended as a utility for LAN-On-Motherboard (LOM) implementations. If you are using an Intel Ethernet iSCSI Boot-capable OEM server system, please refer to instructions provided from the OEM to enable Intel Ethernet iSCSI Boot.
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