Logic User's Guide Network Adapter LSI7102XP-LC, LSI7102LXP-LC LSI7202XP-LC, LSI7202LXP-LC,LSI7402XP-LC LSI7202EP-LC, LSI7202EP, LSI7402EP-LC, LSI7402EP

Starting the LSI Logic Boot BIOS Configuration Utility 4-3
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4.2 Starting the LSI Logic Boot BIOS Configuration Utility
The LSI Logic boot BIOS allows you to change the default configuration
of your host adapters, using the embedded BIOS Configuration Utility
(CU).
When the BIOS loads, the following message appears on your monitor:
Press Ctrl-C to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility...
This message remains on your screen for about five seconds, giving you
time to start the utility. After you press CTRL+C, the message changes
to:
Please wait, invoking LSI Logic Configuration Utility...
After a brief pause, your computer monitor displays the Main menu of the
BIOS CU.
Note: Not all devices detected by the CU can be controlled by the
BIOS. Devices such as tape drives and scanners require
loading a device driver specific to that peripheral. The BIOS
CU allows parameters to be modified for these devices.
4.3 Using the LSI Logic Boot BIOS CU
This section provides the menu formats and user inputs available to inform
users about the boot BIOS CU prior to running it. All BIOS CU screens
that display various menus are partitioned into fixed areas. This area
provides static general help text information.
4.4 Main Menu
When you invoke the LSI Logic boot BIOS CU, the Main menu appears.
This screen displays a scrolling list of up to 256 host adapters in the
system and information about each of them.
Use the arrow keys to highlight a host adapter. Then press ENTER to
view and modify the selected host adapter properties (and to gain access
to the attached devices). After selecting an adapter and pressing