Manual

Boot Version 10.2 for NIC, iSCSI, FCoE, and RoCE Protocols User Manual P010097-01B Rev. A
11. Configuring UEFI for Ethernet
Starting the Emulex NIC Configuration Utility
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To configure the target’s ISID qualifier:
1. On the Primary Target screen, select ISID Qualifier and press <Enter>.
2. Enter the target’s ISID qualifier value and press <Enter>.
Configuring the Target’s TCP Port
To configure the target’s TCP port:
1. On the Primary Target screen, select TCP Port and press <Enter>.
2. Enter the target’s TCP port value and press <Enter>.
Configuring the Target’s Boot LUN
To configure the target’s boot LUN:
1. On the Primary Target screen, select Boot LUN and press <Enter>.
2. Enter the target’s boot LUN value and press <Enter>.
Configuring the Target’s CHAP ID and Secret
These options are only available when the initiator’s CHAP authentication mode has
been properly set.
To configure the target’s CHAP ID and secret:
1. Ensure that the initiator’s CHAP authentication mode is properly set.
2. On the Primary Target screen, select CHAP ID and press <Enter>.
3. Enter the target’s CHAP ID value and press <Enter>.
4. On the Primary Target screen, select CHAP Secret and press <Enter>.
5. Enter the target’s CHAP secret value and press <Enter>.
Configuring Personality
The “personality” reflects the protocol or protocols of the adapter. This option specifies
a list of available protocols that can be configured on an adapter. Depending on the
personalities for which the adapter is licensed, one or more of the following selections
appears:
NIC – The NIC personality implies that all the enabled functions provide
NIC/TOE functionality.
Note: TOE functionality is not supported on OCe14000-series adapters.
iSCSI or FCoE – these personalities are enabled on one function per adapter port
and include NIC functionality on the other enabled functions. There can be only
one of each storage protocol on each port.
NIC+RoCE – For more information on the NIC+RoCE personality, see
“Selecting the NIC+RoCE Personality” on page 1638.
Note: The NIC+RoCE personality is available only on OCe14000-series
adapters running Windows with multichannel and SR-IOV disabled.