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Procedure
Purpose
Command or Action
Enters the chassis command mode.
Server# scope chassis
Step 1
Enters the command mode for the adapter card at the PCI
slot number specified by index.
slot number specified by index.
Server /chassis # scope adapter
index
index
Step 2
The server must be powered on before you can
view or change adapter settings.
view or change adapter settings.
Note
Enters the host Fibre Channel interface command mode
for the specified vHBA.
for the specified vHBA.
Server /chassis/adapter # scope
host-fc-if {fc0 | fc1 | name}
host-fc-if {fc0 | fc1 | name}
Step 3
Creates a boot table entry.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
create-boot-entry wwpn lun-id
create-boot-entry wwpn lun-id
Step 4
• wwpn — The World Wide Port Name (WWPN) for
the boot target in the form hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.
• lun-id —The LUN ID of the boot LUN. The range
is 0 to 255.
Commits the transaction to the system configuration.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
commit
commit
Step 5
The changes will take effect upon the next server
reboot.
reboot.
Note
This example creates a boot table entry for vHBA fc1:
Server#
scope chassis
Server /chassis #
scope adapter 1
Server /chassis/adapter #
scope host-fc-if fc1
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
create-boot-entry 20:00:00:11:22:33:44:55 3
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *#
commit
New boot table entry will take effect upon the next server reset
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
Deleting a Boot Table Entry
Procedure
Purpose
Command or Action
Enters the chassis command mode.
Server# scope chassis
Step 1
Enters the command mode for the adapter card at the PCI
slot number specified by index.
slot number specified by index.
Server /chassis # scope adapter
index
index
Step 2
The server must be powered on before you can
view or change adapter settings.
view or change adapter settings.
Note
Cisco UCS C-Series Servers Integrated Management Controller CLI Configuration Guide, Release 1.5
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Managing Network Adapters
Deleting a Boot Table Entry