Cisco Systems 1.2 Manual De Usuario
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
Organization_Name.
Step 3
Expand Boot Policies.
Step 4
Click the boot policy for which you want to configure an iSCSI boot.
Step 5
In the Work pane, on the General tab, click Add iSCSI Boot.
Step 6
In the Add iSCSI Boot dialog box, enter the iSCSI vNIC and choose primary or secondary from the Type
drop-down list.
drop-down list.
Step 7
Click OK to close the dialog box.
Step 8
Click Save to save the boot policy.
Creating an iSCSI Adapter Policy
Procedure
Step 1
On the menu bar, click Servers.
Step 2
In the Navigation Pane, expand Servers > Policies > root.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
Step 3
Right-click Adapter Policies and choose Create iSCSI Adapter Policy.
Step 4
In the Create iSCSI Adapter Policy dialog box, enter the Name, optional description, the Connection
Timeout, LUN Busy Retry Count, and DHCP Timeout.
Timeout, LUN Busy Retry Count, and DHCP Timeout.
Step 5
Choose the Enable TCP Timestamp, HBA Mode, and Boot To Target checkboxes.
Step 6
Click OK.
Deleting an iSCSI Adapter Policy
Procedure
Step 1
On the menu bar, click Servers.
Step 2
In the Navigation Pane, expand Servers > Policies > root.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
Step 3
Expand Adapter Policies.
Step 4
Right-click the policy that you want to delete and choose Delete.
Step 5
If Cisco UCS Central GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
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Server Policies
iSCSI Boot