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For more information, see Creating a MAC Pool, on page 295.
Deleting an iSCSI vNIC from a Service Profile
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2
On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Service Profiles.
Step 3
Expand the node for the organization that contains the service profile from which you want to delete an iSCSI
vNIC.
Step 4
Expand the service profile from which you want to delete an iSCSI vNIC.
Step 5
Expand the iSCSI vNICs node.
Step 6
Right-click the iSCSI vNIC you want to delete and choose Delete.
Step 7
If the Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
Setting iSCSI Boot Parameters
You can set iSCSI boot parameters, including the boot order, boot policy, authentication profile, initiator
interface, and target interface for an iSCSI vNIC.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the Servers tab.
Step 2
On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Service Profiles.
Step 3
Expand the node for the organization that contains the service profile for which you want to create iSCSI boot
parameters. If the system does not include multi-tenancy, expand the root node.
Step 4
Click the service profile for which you want to create iSCSI boot parameters.
Step 5
Click the Boot Order tab.
Step 6
In the Specific Boot Policy area, click the down arrows to expand the iSCSI vNICs area.
Step 7
In the iSCSI vNICs area, double-click the iSCSI vNICs from which you want to boot the server to add them
to the Boot Order table.
Step 8
In the iSCSI vNICs area, click the Set Boot Parameters link.
If there are two iSCSI vNICs, choose the one for which you want to set boot parameters.
Step 9
In the Set iSCSI Boot Parameters dialog box, complete the following fields:
DescriptionName
The name of the iSCSI vNIC for which you are setting the boot
parameters.
Name field
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