Managing Network Adapters
Deleting a Boot Table Entry
| Name | Description |
| Target WWPN field | The World Wide Port Name (WWPN) that corresponds to the location |
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| of the boot image. |
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| Enter the WWPN in the format hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh. |
| LUN ID field | The LUN ID that corresponds to the location of the boot image. |
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| Enter an ID between 0 and 255. |
| Add Boot Entry button | Adds the specified location to the boot table. |
| Reset Values button | Clears the values currently entered in the fields. |
| Cancel button | Closes the dialog box without saving any changes made while the dialog |
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Step 10 Click Add Boot Entry. |
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Deleting a Boot Table Entry
Procedure
Step 1 In the Navigation pane, click the Server tab.
Step 2 On the Server tab, click Inventory.
Step 3 In the Inventory pane, click the Network Adapters tab.
Step 4 In the Adapter Cards area, select the adapter card.
If the server is powered on, the resources of the selected adapter card appear in the tabbed menu below the Adapter Cards area.
Step 5 In the tabbed menu below the Adapter Cards area, click the vHBAs tab.
Step 6 In the Host Fibre Channel Interfaces area, select a vHBA from the table.
Step 7 Click Boot Table to open the Boot Table dialog box for the selected vHBA.
Step 8 In the Boot Table dialog box, click the entry to be deleted.
Step 9 Click Delete and click OK to confirm.
vHBA Persistent Binding
Persistent binding ensures that the
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