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Overview:
The iSCSI Boot Firmware (iBF) Table (iBFT) is a block of information that contains various parameters that are useful to the iSCSI Boot process. The iBFT is the mechanism by which iBF parameter values are conveyed to the operating system. The iBF builds and fills in the iBFT. The iBFT is available to the Windows operating system to enable a consistent flow of the boot process.
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| Format: | WORD | Size: | 51 KB |
| Date: | Aug 2009 | ||
| Pages: | 11 |
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