Intel® System Configuration Utility User Guide Syscfg Version 10.0 /11.
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Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................................1 1.1 Operating Systems Supported ..................................................................... 1 1.2 Target Audience......................................................................................... 2 1.3 Related Documents .................................................................................... 2 1.4 Terminology ..........................................................
.4.9 LAN Configuration (/lc)................................................................. 32 4.4.10 LAN Enable (/le) .......................................................................... 35 4.4.11 LAN Failover Mode (/lfo) ............................................................... 35 4.4.12 PEF Configure (/pefc) ................................................................... 35 4.4.13 PEF Filter (/peff) ..........................................................................
Tables Table 1. Operating Systems Supported ................................................................... 1 Table 2. Terminology ............................................................................................... 2 Table 3. Saved Firmware Settings .........................................................................
1 Introduction The Intel® System Configuration Utility (Syscfg) is a command-line utility that can be used to save and restore BIOS and firmware settings to a file or to set and display individual settings. This User Guide provides a command reference for version 10.0 and 11.0 of the Syscfg.
Platforms System Configuration Utility Version Operating Systems/Preboot environment supported Work station Server Platform’s. Windows PE 3.0* (IA32 & EM64T) RHEL6* Update 1 (IA32 & EM64T ) RHEL6* Update 2 (IA32 & EM64T ) RHEL6* Update 3 (IA32 & EM64T ) SLES11* SP1 (IA32 & EM64T) SLES11* SP2 (IA32 & EM64T) Note: SysCfg version or build may be different across different platforms. Please download the supported SysCfg version and build under your platform from support web site.
Term Definition BMC Baseboard management controller Bridge Circuitry connecting one computer bus to another, allowing an agent on one to access the other. BSP Bootstrap processor CBC Chassis bridge controller. A microcontroller connected to one or more other CBCs. Together they bridge the IPMB buses of multiple chassis.
Term Definition KVM Keyboard, video, mouse LAN Local area network LCD Liquid crystal display LPC Low pin count LUN Logical unit number MAC Media Access Control MD5 Message Digest 5. A hashing algorithm that provides higher security than MD2. MIB Modular information block. A descriptive text translation of a PET event, contained in a MIB file for use by an SNMP agent hen decoding SEL entries.
Term Definition SHA1 Secure Hash Algorithm 1 SMBus A two-wire interface based on the I2C protocol. The SMBus is a low-speed bus that provides positive addressing for devices and bus arbitration. SMI Server Management Interrupt. SMI is the highest priority non-maskable interrupt.
2 Using the Intel® System Configuration Utility Syscfg is a command-line scriptable utility that can be used to save and restore BIOS and firmware settings to a file, or to set and display individual BIOS settings. Syscfg may be used in a script to automate the process of configuring multiple servers. Few commands may not be supported on all platforms due to limitations in the platform firmware /BIOS. The description of each command will describe any limitations.
3 Quick Start Instructions This section details the quick start instructions for configurations. 3.1 Installation A. Linux I. Regular Installation: a. Boot into Linux and unzip the syscfg utility zip file into a folder on your hard drive. After unzip, "RHEL" or "SLES" folder will be generated The syscfg directory will have the following file. Syscfg.zip b. Unzip to get the syscfg binaries and execute the syscfg commands. c. To uninstall remove the syscfg folder structure II. RPM Installation: a.
-Delete the contents of the directory where the utility is installed. C. Windows/WinPE a. Copy the syscfg utility zip file into your local directory (e.g. C:\syscfg) b. Unzip the zip file c. The following folders contain windows binaries and drivers under c:\syscfg folder. Win_x64 Win_x86 Drivers d. For 32 bit or EM64T Operating system, go to folder "SyscfgVxx_0_BuildXX\Drivers\win\x86" or "SyscfgVxx_0_BuildXX\Drivers\win\x64" and run install.
3.3 Restoring a Configuration If you have already saved a configuration to a file, use the following procedure to restore the system to the saved configuration, or set the configuration on identical servers to the saved configuration. The utility supports restoring BIOS and FW settings both in binary and in text mode (from a text file, known as INI file).
./syscfg /r filename.scf /b Note: Save and Restore of SCF file format is not supported on S1200BT and S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series 3.4 Displaying Syscfg Help To display syscfg help, type: syscfg /h 3.
4 Using Commands This section lists the Generic commands/switches, BIOS, and Firmware commands and their tasks. 4.
4.2 Generic Commands/Switches 4.2.1 Information (/i) syscfg /i [filename.SCF] or syscfg /i [filename.INI] File name for a System Configuration File (.SCF or .INI) in the current working directory. If the filename is not specified, the command displays the BIOS and firmware versions of the current system. Filename Display the BIOS and firmware versions of the system or the saved BIOS and firmware settings in a System Configuration File. Examples: syscfg /i syscfg /i btp.
4.2.3 Restore (/r) syscfg /r [filename.SCF] {/f | /b | /f /b} or syscfg /r [filename.INI] {/f | /b | /f /b} Filename /f /b Filename of the syscfg configuration file (.SCF or .INI) in the current working directory. If no filename is specified, the default filename syscfg.scf or syscfg.ini is used based on the parameter supplied explained in the example below. The filename suffix must be .SCF or .INI. Restore the firmware settings. (See Appendix B for a list of the settings that are restored.
4.2.4 Save (/s) syscfg /s [filename.SCF] {/f | /b | /f /b} or syscfg /s [filename.INI] {/f | /b | /f /b} Filename File name to be used for the syscfg configuration file (.SCF or .INI) in the current working directory. If no filename is specified, the default file name syscfg.scf or syscfg.ini is used based on the parameter supplied explained in the example below. The filename suffix must be .SCF or .INI, if omitted; syscfg will add the .SCF suffix.
4.2.5 Display (/d) syscfg /d {CHANNEL Channel_ID | BIOS | BIOSSETTINGS {{group BIOS_Group_Name BIOS_Setting_Name [BIOS_Setting_Name…] | [individual] BIOS_Setting_Name [BIOS_Setting_Name…] } | LAN Channel_ID LAN_Alert_Destination_Index | POWER | PEF Filter_Table_Index [Policy_Table_Index] | SOL Channel_ID} | USER User_ID [Channel_ID] | FWADVCFG Channel_ID [User_ID [SMTP_Configuration_Index] ] } Displays the BMC Channel configuration for the specified channel. CHANNEL IPMI Channel ID.
Policy_Table_Index Enter the PEF Policy Table Index. Enter an integer between 1 and n, where n is the number of users supported by the platform for the BMC User ID. User ID 1 is the anonymous user (no password). User_ID Displays the advanced firmware settings for the channel, users, and SMTP configuration. FWADVCFG IPMI Channel ID. Channel_ID BMC User ID. When used with the FWADVCFG keyword, the configuration information is displayed for the user.
4.3 BIOS Commands This section lists the BIOS Commands. 4.3.1 BIOS Administrator Password (/bap) syscfg /bap {old_password | ""} [new_password | ""] old_password new_password The maximum length of the password is seven characters. The password cannot have characters other than alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) and is case insensitive. Use two double quotes ("") to represent a null password.
On S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series syscfg /bap "" admin@123 syscfg /bap admin@123 superuser@123 Note: The Set BIOS User Password (/bup) option (described in the following section) can only be used if system has a valid Administrator password set. Clearing the BIOS Administrator password will also clear the User password. 4.3.
Examples: syscfg syscfg syscfg syscfg /bup /bup /bup /bap "" kwm93a3 kwm93a9 lqts284 lqts284 "" "" lqts284 /bup "" kwm93a3 On S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series syscfg syscfg syscfg syscfg /bup /bup /bup /bup superuser@123 "" user@123 superuser@123 user@123 newuser@123 "" superuser@123 newuser@123 "" "" user?123 in this example the admin password is "" (not set) Note: The /bup option can only be used if system has a valid Administrator password set.
4.3.3 System Boot Order (/bbosys) syscfg /bbosys [device_number [device_number […] ] ] The current ordinal number of the system boot device (1 is the first device, 2 is the second device, and so on.). To change the order, specify an order for the device numbers (for example, if you specify “2 1 4 3” then the second boot device will be the first boot device after the command is executed. device_number Refer to the Product Guide for your Intel® Server Board for more information on BIOS Setup options.
============================ Boot Device Priority -------------------:: Local Hard Disk Boot Devices (HDD) :: ======================================== 1: KingstonDataTraveler 2.01.00 2: Secondary Master Hard Disk 3: JetFlashTranscend 8GB 8.
are valid but syscfg /bbo HDD 3 2 1 NW 2 1 is not a valid command. 4.3.5 Configure BIOS Settings (/bcs) syscfg /bcs [BIOS_Group_Name] BIOS_Setting_Name Value [BIOS_Setting_Name Value […] ] On S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series the command is syscfg /bcs [BIOS administrator password] [BIOS_Group_Name] BIOS_Setting_Name Value [BIOS_Setting_Name Value […] ] BIOS_Setting_Name BIOS_Group_Name Value The name of the BIOS settings on the BIOS Setup screen.
Use the syscfg /d biossettings command to show the possible values for the BIOS Setting. For example: syscfg /d biossettings group “Main” “Quiet Boot” Note: Intel® S1200BT and S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 Series Server Boards utility does not support configuring “BMC Configuration” under BIOS “Server Management” settings using the switches “/bcs” and “/d biossettings”. 4.3.
table. The command is supported for Linux*, Windows* and UEFI environment. Description Command This command creates a new EFI variable.
syscfg /bvar “admin@123” overwrite testvar syscfg /bvar “admin@123” delete testvar testvarnewdata 2. When BIOS administrator is not set.
4.4 Firmware Commands This section lists the Firmware commands. 4.4.1 Channels (/c) syscfg {/c | /channel} [channel_ID { 1 {none | straight | MD5} | 2 {none | straight | MD5 } | 3 {none | straight | MD5 } | 4 {none | straight | MD5 } | 5 {enable | disable} | 6 {enable | disable} | 7 {disabled | preboot | always | shared} | 8 {callback | user | operator | admin} | 9 {enable | disable} } ] BMC channel ID number. Channel_ID Selects the authentication types for callback privilege level.
4.4.2 Clear SEL (/csel) syscfg {/csel | /clearSEL} Clears the System Event Log (SEL). syscfg /csel syscfg /clearSEL 4.4.3 Date and Time (/dt) syscfg {/dt | /timeofday} hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy On S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series the command is syscfg {/dt | /timeofday} [BIOS administrator password] hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy Hours (24 hour clock), minutes, and seconds. hh:mm:ss Month, day, and year. mm/dd/yyyy Sets the time of day stored in the Real Time Clock (RTC) by the BIOS.
4 = SMTP User Name 5 = User Password (Only Set, no Get) 6 = Server Address 7 = Message Content This is the value for the selected parameter. Use double quotes (") to enclose strings that include space characters. ASCII_String The possible values for these parameters are Valid LAN Channel Channel Number Configures the SMTP Enable/Disable From, To, Subject, SMTP User Name, User Password, Server Address and Message Content lines in the firmware email alerting SMTP configuration table.
Examples: syscfg /h lan syscfg /? power Intel® System Configuration Utility – User Guide 29
4.4.7 LAN Alert Configuration (/lac) syscfg {/lac | /lanalertconf} Channel_Id Alert_Destination_Index Alert_Destination_IP_Address {Alert_ID_MAC_Address | “resolve”} {enable | disable } {enable | disable} {1..7} {1..255} {SNMP | SMTP} Channel_ID IPMI Channel number. Alert_Destination_Index Index into the Alert Destination table. Alert_Destination_IP_Address Alert_ID_MAC_Address IP address of the alert destination in the dot separated decimal value format: n.n.n.
Backup_Gateway_IP_ Address Gateway IP Address for the specified LAN channel Backup_Gateway_MAC_Address Gateway MAC Address for the specified LAN channel or “resolve” Notes: The Gateway_MAC_Address and Backup_Gateway_MAC_Address may optionally be set to “resolve”. If set to “resolve”, syscfg will attempt to resolve the MAC address before writing any values to firmware. If the MAC Address resolution fails, syscfg quits, without writing, and prints an error message.
4.4.9 LAN Configuration (/lc) syscfg {/lc | /lanconf} Channel_ID {2a {none | straight | MD5} | 2b {none | straight | MD5} | 2c {none | straight | MD5} | 2d {none | straight | MD5} | 3 IP_Address | 4 {static | DHCP} | 6 IP_Address | 10 {enable | disable} | 10b {enable | disable} | 11 {0..
13 DHCP.) Selects Gateway MAC Address 14 Selects Backup Gateway IP Address 15 Selects Backup Gateway MAC Address 16 Selects Community String Up to a 64 byte ASCII string (printable characters in the range 0x21 to 0x7e) DHCP Host Name String IPV6 Enable, use Enable or Disable to Enable/Disable “IPV6 Enable” parameter. Selects source for IPV6 IP Address. Values to be used are STATIC, DHCPV6 and AUTO C7 102 103 Selects IPV6 IP Address for the specified LAN channel.
The set DHCP Host name will be used on the next DHCP lease renewal or at the current lease expiration Example: syscfg /lc 1 2b none+straight+md5 syscfg /lc 1 C7 TestDHCPHostName syscfg /lc 1 102 ENABLE syscfg /lc 1 103 AUTO 34 Intel® System Configuration Utility – User Guide
4.4.10 LAN Enable (/le) syscfg {/le | /lanenable} Channel_ID {dhcp | {static IP_Address Subnet_Mask}} Channel_ID BMC LAN Channel ID static | dhcp IP Address source IP_Address IP Address Subnet_Mask Subnet mask Configures the LAN channel used by the BMC on the specified channel. See IPMI 2.0 Specification for more information. . Examples: syscfg /le 1 dhcp syscfg /le 1 static 10.30.240.21 255.255.255.0 4.4.
Example: syscfg /pefc enable alert+pdown+reset+pcycle 4.4.13 PEF Filter (/peff) syscfg {{/peff | /peffilter} Filter_table_index {enable | disable} {none | alert | pdown | reset | pcycle | diagint} {1..15}} Filter_table_index enable | disable none | alert | pdown | reset | pcycle Index into the PEF filter table for a particular filter. Enable specified filter. PEF Action. Enable multiple actions by using a plus sign to concatenate the values. none may not be combined with other options.
previous destination attempted, then do not send an alert to the destination indicated in the policy table entry specified in argument 1, and do not process any more policy table entries. NEXT_C = if an alert was successfully sent to the previous destination attempted, do not send an alert to the destination indicated in the policy table entry specified in argument 1, but go to the next policy table entry with the same policy number but that will send an alert on a different channel.
Examples: syscfg /rbmc Note: This command should be used by itself. Do not issue Syscfg commands for a few seconds (approx 50 sec) after this command to allow the BMC to initialize. 4.4.17 Restore Firmware Settings (/rfs) syscfg {/rfs | restorefirmwaresettings} Restores the factory default Baseboard Management Controller settings. Example: syscfg /rfs Note: This command should be used by itself.
9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 115200 Baud Rate 0..7 Retry count Retry interval in milliseconds, rounded to the nearest 10 ms 0..2550 Enables Serial Over LAN (SOL) on the specified LAN channel. See IPMI 2.0 Specification, Chapter 26, for more information on IPMI SOL commands. Example: syscfg /sole 1 Enable Operator 19200 6 200 On S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series Serial Baud Rate is not supported. Example: syscfg /sole 1 Enable Operator 6 200 4.4.
anonymous. User BMC Password. ASCII string of up to 20 characters. Password Sets the user name and password for the specified BMC user. See IPMI 2.0 Specification for more information on user passwords. Note: The user names for User 1 (NULL) and User 2 (Root) cannot be changed on Intel® S1200BT and S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series. Duplicate user names are not supported on Intel ® S1200BT and S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series.
4.4.22 User Enable (/ue) syscfg {/ue | /userenable} User_ID {enable | disable} Channel_ID User ID. Use a decimal integer in the range [1..n] where n is the number of users supported by the platform BMC. User ID 1 is usually the anonymous user. User_ID enable | disable Enable or disable the specified user Channel_ID IPMI Channel ID Enables or disables the BMC user on the specified BMC channel. See IPMI 2.0 Specification for more information on user configuration settings.
Appendix A: IPMI Channel Assignments The following table lists the Intel® Server Boards and their corresponding IPMI Channel assignments: Server Board IPMI Channel Assignment Intel® S1200BT platform series Channel 1 Channel 3 Baseboard LAN Channel A ® Optional Intel RMM NIC Intel® Server Board S1400 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Baseboard LAN Channel Baseboard LAN Channel ® Optional Intel RMM4 NIC ® Intel Server Board S1600 Intel® Server Board S2400 Intel® Server Board S2600 Intel® Server Board S46
Appendix B: Saved Firmware Settings This section describes firmware settings that are saved and restored with syscfg in binary and INI formats. Binary Format The following table lists the firmware settings that are saved and restored with syscfg in binary formats. Table 3.
Component Setting Retry Count Retry Interval User Settings User Name User Password Privilege Level Limit Callback Status Link Authentication Enable IPMI messaging enabled User Payload Platform Event Filter Settings † PEF Enable Event Message for PEF Action Startup Delay Alert Startup Delay Global Control Actions Event Filters Alert Policies Serial Over LAN Settings SOL Enable SOL Privilege Level SOL Retry Count SOL Retry Interval SOL Baud Rate* SOL Authentication Enable SMTP Alert Settings Enable/
Example of INI File Instructions for using INI file: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Section Header – must not be edited – could lead unpredictable behavior.
PrivilegeChl1=ADMIN Operator, Admin, NoAccess UserAccessCh1=DISABLE Disable SOLEnableCh1=ENABLE Disable PrivilegeChl2=ADMIN Operator, Admin, NoAccess UserAccessCh2=DISABLE Disable SOLEnableCh2=ENABLE Disable PrivilegeChl3=ADMIN Operator, Admin, NoAccess UserAccessCh3=DISABLE Disable SOLEnableCh3=ENABLE Disable [USERS::USER2] UserName=root be edited GlobalUserStatus=DISABLE Disable PrivilegeChl1=ADMIN be edited UserAccessCh1=ENABLE be edited SOLEnableCh1=ENABLE be edited PrivilegeChl2=ADMIN be edited UserAcc
UserAccessCh1=DISABLE Disable SOLEnableCh1=ENABLE Disable PrivilegeChl2=ADMIN Operator, Admin, NoAccess UserAccessCh2=DISABLE Disable SOLEnableCh2=ENABLE Disable PrivilegeChl3=ADMIN Operator, Admin, NoAccess UserAccessCh3=DISABLE Disable SOLEnableCh3=ENABLE Disable ; Options: Enable or ; Options: Enable or ; Options: User, ; Options: Enable or ; Options: Enable or ; Options: User, ; Options: Enable or ; Options: Enable or [USERS::USER4] UserName=test2 ; ASCII printable characters in the range of 0x21 to 0
SOLEnableCh1=ENABLE Disable PrivilegeChl2=ADMIN Operator, Admin, NoAccess UserAccessCh2=DISABLE Disable SOLEnableCh2=ENABLE Disable PrivilegeChl3=ADMIN Operator, Admin, NoAccess UserAccessCh3=DISABLE Disable SOLEnableCh3=ENABLE Disable [PEF] PEFEnable=ENABLE Disable [PEF::FILTERS] Filter1=DISABLE Disable Filter2=DISABLE Disable Filter3=DISABLE Disable Filter4=DISABLE Disable Filter5=DISABLE Disable Filter6=DISABLE Disable Filter7=DISABLE Disable Filter8=DISABLE Disable Filter9=DISABLE Disable Filter10=DISAB
LANFailOver=DISABLE Disable ; Options: Enable or [CHANNEL::LAN1] AlertEnable=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable PerMessageAuthentication=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable UserLevelAuthentication=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable AccessMode=ALWAYS ; Options:Disable, Always, shared PrivilegeLevelLimit=ADMIN ; Options: User, Operator, Admin CommunityString=public ; Upto 16 bytes, no space allowed ARPEnable=DISABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable ARPResponse=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable ARPInterval=0 ; Decimal
Disable PerMessageAuthentication=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable UserLevelAuthentication=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable AccessMode=ALWAYS ; Options:Disable, Always, shared PrivilegeLevelLimit=ADMIN ; Options: User, Operator, Admin CommunityString=public ; Upto 16 bytes, no space allowed ARPEnable=DISABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable ARPResponse=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable ARPInterval=0 ; Decimal value between 0 & 255. This values is in milliseconds.
AccessMode=ALWAYS ; Options:Disable, Always, shared PrivilegeLevelLimit=ADMIN ; Options: User, Operator, Admin CommunityString=public ; Upto 16 bytes, no space allowed ARPEnable=DISABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable ARPResponse=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable ARPInterval=0 ; Decimal value between 0 & 255. This values is in milliseconds. Input value rounded down to the nearest 500ms value DHCPEnable=DISABLE ; Options: Enable or Disable. If 'Disable' static IP will be used HostIP=0.0.0.
[CHANNEL::LAN2::SOL] SOLEnable=ENABLE ; Options: Enable, Disable PrivilegeLevelLimit=USER ; Options: Admin, User, Operator SolNumberOfRetries=7 ; Decimal value in the range 0-7 SolRetryInterval=500 ; Decimal value in the range of 0-2559 rounded down to the nearest unit of 10. In milliseconds SolBaudRate=38400 ; Options: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
character max upto 32 FromAddress= character max upto 32 ToAddress= character max upto 64 Subject= character max upto 32 SMTPUserName= character max upto 16 Message= character max upto 64 ServerAddress=0.0.0.
Active Processor Cores[1]=0 4=4: 5=5: 6=6: 7=7: 0=All Execute Disable Bit=1 1=Enabled Intel(R) Virtualization Technology=0 1=Enabled Intel(R) VT for Directed I/O=0 1=Enabled MLC Streamer=0 0=Enabled MLC Spatial Prefetcher=0 0=Enabled DCU Data Prefetcher=0 0=Enabled DCU Instruction Prefetcher=0 0=Enabled Direct Cache Access (DCA)=1 1=Enabled Software Error Recover=0 1=Enabled [BIOS::Memory Configuration] Memory Operating Speed Selection=0 1=800: 0=Auto Phase Shedding=1 0=Disabled: 1=Enabled Multi-Threaded MR
1=Enabled Battery Back Ch 3=1 1=Enabled Check PCH_PM_STS=0 1=Enabled Check PlatformDetectADR=1 1=Enabled Patrol Scrub=1 1=Enabled Demand Scrub=1 1=Enabled Correctable Error Threshold[1]=10 Correctable Error Threshold[2]=10 5=5: 1=ALL: 0=None ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 10=10: 20=20: 5=5 ;Options: 10=10: 20=20: [BIOS::Memory RAS and Performance Configuration] [BIOS::Mass Storage Controller Configuration] [BIOS::PCI
Port 60/64 Emulation=1 1=Enabled Make USB Devices Non-Bootable=0 1=Enabled Device Reset timeout=1 sec: 2=30 sec: 3=40 sec HP v190w 3000=0 1=Floppy: 2=Forced FDD: 3=Hard Disk ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=10 sec: 1=20 ;Options: 0=Auto: 4=CD-ROM: [BIOS::System Acoustic and Performance Configuration] Set Throttling Mode=0 ;Options: 2=OLTT: 3=SCLTT Altitude=900 ;Options: 900=301m - 900m: 1500=901m - 1500m: 3000=Higher than 1500m Set Fan Profile=1 ;Options: 1=Performance Fan PWM Offse
1=Enabled EuP LOT6 Off-Mode=0 1=Enabled ;Options: 0=Disabled: [BIOS::Console Redirection] Console Redirection[1]=0 1=Serial Port A: 2=Serial Port B Console Redirection[3]=0 1=Serial Port A Console Redirection[4]=0 1=Serial Port A Console Redirection[5]=0 2=Serial Port B ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=Disabled: ;Options: 0=Disabled: [BIOS::BootOrder] Hard Drive=1 Network Card=2 Internal EFI Shell=3 Intel® System Configuration Utility – User Guide 57