HP Netserver E 60 Installation Guide
Chapter 11 Using the BIOS Setup and SCSI Select Utilities
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Configuration
Use this menu option to configure I/O ports, I/O addressing, interrupts, PCI slot
masters, IRQ interrupt locking, boot device ordering, embedded NIC
enable/disable and Wake-on-LAN.
• Integrated I/O Port. Configure ports for serial and parallel, assign base
addresses and interrupts, pointing devices (mouse), and console
redirection for remote control.
• Flexible Disk Drive. Enable or disable the floppy disk drive controller.
• Memory Cache. Enable or disable memory hole and enable or disable
RAM to free address space.
• IDE Devices. Set primary master/slave, secondary master/slave
relationships on IDE devices, and set the local bus IDE adapter.
• PCI Slot Devices. Set a PCI slot as master, and PCI IRQ locking. BIOS
warns of conflict.
• Boot Device Ordering. Set the boot order, including bootable boards.
• ISA non-Plug-and-Play Devices. Allows you to manually configure ISA
non-plug-and-play boards in the system, see the next section.
• Wake-on-LAN. Wakes the system from its "sleep" state upon receiving a
"Magic Packet". While the system is in the sleep state, the embedded LAN
adapter scans all incoming frames addressed to the server for a specific
data sequence, indicating to the adapter's controller that this is a wake-up
frame. If the adapter detects the data sequence, it alerts the server's ACPI
power management circuitry to wake up the system. The wake-up frame is
based on industry-standard Magic Packet specification.
• Embedded NIC. Enable or disable the embedded LAN adapter.
Configuring ISA Non-Plug-and-Play Boards
(Optional)
This section describes how to configure the NetServer for non Plug-and-Play
boards.










