b) Click the Add LAN Boot link.
c) In the Add LAN Boot dialog box, enter the name of the vNIC that you want to use for the LAN boot in
the vNIC field, then click OK.
d) Add another device to the Boot Order table, or click OK to finish.
Step 7
To add a SAN boot to the boot order, do the following:
a) Click the down arrows to expand the vHBAs area.
b) Click the Add SAN Boot link.
c) In the Add SAN Boot dialog box, complete the following fields, and click OK:
DescriptionName
Enter the name of the vHBA you want to use for the SAN boot.vHBA field
This can be one of the following:
• Primary—The first address defined for the associated boot
device class. A boot policy can only have one primary LAN,
SAN, or iSCSI boot location.
• Secondary—The second address defined for the associated
boot device class. Each boot policy can have only one secondary
LAN or SAN boot location.
The use of the terms primary or secondary boot devices does not
imply a boot order. The effective order of boot devices within the
same device class is determined by PCIe bus scan order.
Type field
d) If this vHBA points to a bootable SAN image, click the Add SAN Boot Target link and, in the Add SAN
Boot Target dialog box, complete the following fields, then click OK:
DescriptionName
The LUN that corresponds to the location of the
boot image.
Boot Target LUN field
The WWPN that corresponds to the location of the
boot image.
Boot Target WWPN field
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