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Hi all,
i not found answer for my problem. Option ROM iSCSI do not promt "Ctrl+D" Before Motreboard UEFI BIOS. I can't enter in it.
My Motreboard is :
I plug my nic en PCI-E x8 in Black port
So, my nic is Gigabit ET dual port on PCI-E x4 (E1G42ETBLK). I do not locate serial.
ID PCI is PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_10C9&SUBSYS_A04C8086&REV_01
PS C:\Intel20.1\APPS\BootUtil\Winx64> .\BOOTUTILW64E.EXE -nic 2
Intel(R) Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility
BootUtil version 1.5.54.1
Copyright (C) 2003-2015 Intel Corporation
bootpriority=primary
initiatorname=iqn.2015-5.my.domain:mypc
initiatordhcp=disable
expansionrommenu=enable
connwaittime=30
initiatorip=172.16.0.55
netmask=255.255.255.0
gateway=0.0.0.0
iscsivlan=0
targetname=iqn.2015-5.my.domain.mon:RAID5.thin3.vg0.windows
targetdhcp=disable
targetip=172.16.0.2
targetport=3260
bootlun=0
authenticationmethod=none
chapusername=
chapsecret=
mutualchapsecret=
Port Network Address Location Series WOL Flash Firmware Version
==== =============== ======== ======= === ============================= =======
1 A0369F0F139C 3:00.0 Gigabit NO FLASH Disabled
2 A0369F0F139D 3:00.1 Gigabit NO UEFI,PXE,iSCSI Primary 2.7.88
Actualy, there is no driver for Windows 10. I refactory inf file with NDIS63 driver. Essentials features work fine on Win10. I not use VLAN tab.
Regards
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Hi mips81
Thank you for the post. There is no Windows 10 driver for ET Dual port server adapter.
For the ISCSI boot, please make sure the ISCSI boot is enabled on the network adapter, use the "iSCSIUtl -flashenable"
command to enable the flash ROM and update the adapter. Here is the site to download the preboot.exe https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19186/Intel-Ethernet-Connections-Boot-Utility-Preboot-images-and-EFI-Drivers Intel® Download Center,this is the tool you can extract to enable the iscsi boot on the network adapter.
You may refer to this site about ISCSIC remote boot issue for more information. http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/CS-028682.htm Network Connectivity — How Do I Troubleshoot Intel® iSCSI Remote Boot Issues?
Hope this helps.
rgds,
wb
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