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.