User Service Guide, Third Edition - HP Integrity cx2620 Server
Table B-6 Console Input Devices
Choose:To select:
Acpi(PNP0501,0)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(Vt100+)Serial A/Serial 1
Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(1|1)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(Vt100+)iLO MP Serial Console
Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(2|0)iLO MP VGA Port
• Each option is identified with an EFI device path. Not all options will be available, depending
on the configuration of the server and the options purchased. Device paths may differ slightly
on different product models.
• On both serial device examples, UART 9600 indicates the current baud rate of the serial
device (can be changed with the EFI Shell baud command), VenMsg Vt100+ is the current
emulation type (several different terminal emulation protocols are supported, see list above).
• Only one terminal emulation type (PcAnsi, Vt100, etc.) can be selected for each serial console,
but multiple serial consoles can be selected at a time.
Select Active Standard Error Devices
Use this option to define the devices that display error messages from the system console.
This menu is identical to the Console Output Devices menu. The server does not support different
configurations for Output and Error console. When you make changes to either Output or Error
console menus, you must make the identical change in the other menu. When you change serial
devices, you must make changes to Output, Input, and Error menus for proper operation
Using the System Configuration Menu
The System Configuration menu on servers with EFI firmware version 2.0 or higher includes the
following options:
Security/Password Menu Enables you to change the administrator and user
passwords.
Advanced System Information
Menu
Displays information about system and component
configuration.
Set System Date Enables you to modify the system date
Set System Time Enables you to modify the system time.
Reset Configuration to Default Enables you restore system settings to their original
configuration.
Help Displays additional information about the available
options.
Exit Returns to the EFI startup menu.
Security/Password Menu
You can set administrator and user passwords to provide different levels of access to the system
firmware.
Resetting Passwords
If you forget your passwords, reset them by using the iLO MP <Ctrl+N>rs command. This
command resets the iLO MP and resets the password.
NOTE: You can only run this command when directly connected to the server.
Advanced System Information
The Advanced System Information menu displays information about server and component
configuration.
Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu 253










