Thisname can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or any special characters
otherthan - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and . (period), and you cannot change this name after the
objecthas been saved.
Step 9 (Optional) To reboot all servers that use this boot policy after you make changes to the boot order, check the
Rebooton Boot Order Change check box.
Inthe Cisco UCS Manager GUI, if theReboot on Boot Order Change check box is checked for a boot
policy,and if CD-ROM or Floppy is the last device in the boot order, deleting or adding the device does not
directlyaffect the boot order and the server does not reboot.
Step 10 (Optional) If desired, check the Enforce vNIC/vHBA/iSCSI Name check box.
Ifchecked, Cisco UCS Manager displays a configuration error and reports whether one or more of the
vNICs,vHBAs, or iSCSI vNICs listed in the Boot Order table matchthe server configurationin the
serviceprofile.
Ifnot checked,Cisco UCS Manager uses the vNICs, vHBAs, or iSCSI vNICs (as appropriate for the
bootoption) from theserver configuration in the service profile. It does not report whether the vNICs,
vHBAs,or iSCSI vNICs specified in the boot policy match the server configuration in the service profile.
Step 11 To add a local disk, virtual CD-ROM, or virtual floppy to the boot order, do the following:
a) Click the down arrows to expand the Local Devices area.
b) Click one of the following links to add the device to the Boot Order table:
AddLocal Disk
AddCD-ROM
AddFloppy
c) Add another boot device to the Boot Order table, or click OK to finish.
Step 12 To add a LAN boot to the boot order, do the following:
a) Click the down arrows to expand the vNICs area.
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
thevNIC field, then clickOK.
d) Add another device to the Boot Order table, or click OK to finish.
Step 13 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
Enterthe name of the vHBA you wantto use for the SAN boot.vHBAfield
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