Enabling Remote Boot - Intel D39172-003 User Manual

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Enabling Remote Boot

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Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
Once you have enabled remote boot, if you subsequently want to boot remotely using a
different network interface card (NIC), you must first disable remote boot and then enable
it again, specifying the other NIC. In addition, after you recover a disk while booting
remotely, you must disable and re-enable remote boot.
To enable remote boot:
1. In the Protected disk list on any page, select your system disk or partition.
If you protected multiple system disks or partitions, select the first system disk or
partition on your computer (typically Disk 0).
2. From the Action menu, click Enable Remote Boot.
The Enable Remote Boot dialog box appears. This dialog box displays a list of all the
NICs on your computer.
3. From the list, select the NIC that you want to use when remotely booting from the
storage system.
For a list of supported NICs, go to
server/ss4000-e/.
4. Click Enable.
A message appears, advising you that your network connection will be temporarily
interrupted.
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