Reboot Host Immediately checkbox
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Upon checking, reboots the host server immediately. You must check the checkbox after saving changes.
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Legacy USB Support drop-down list
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Whether the system supports legacy USB devices. This can be one of the following:
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Intel VT for directed IO drop-down list
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Whether the processor uses Intel Virtualization Technology (VT), which allows a platform to run multiple operating systems
and applications in independent partitions. This can be one of the following:
Note
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If you change this option, you must power cycle the server before the setting takes effect.
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Intel VTD coherency support drop-down list
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Whether the processor supports Intel VT-d Coherency. This can be one of the following:
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Intel VTD ATS support drop-down list
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Whether the processor supports Intel VT-d Address Translation Services (ATS). This can be one of the following:
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VMD Enable drop-down list
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Intel Volume Management Device (VMD) is for PCIe NVMe SSDs that provides hardware logic to manage and aggregate NVMe SSDs.
This can be one the following:
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Enabled— Enables benefits like robust surprise hot-plug, status LED management.
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Disabled— Disables benefits like robust surprise hot-plug, status LED management.
Default value: Disabled.
Refer Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU User Guide and Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) to configure VMD.
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All Onboard LOM Oprom drop-down list
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Whether Option ROM is available on all LOM ports. This can be one of the following:
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Onboard LOM Port0 Oprom drop-down list
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Whether Option ROM is available on the LOM port 0. This can be one of the following:
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Onboard LOM Port1 Oprom drop-down list
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Whether Option ROM is available on the LOM port 1. This can be one of the following:
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Pcie Slotn Oprom drop-down list
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Whether the server can use the Option ROMs present in the PCIe card slot designated by n. This can be one of the following:
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MLOM Oprom drop-down list
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This options allows you to control the Option ROM execution of the PCIe adapter connected to the MLOM slot. This can be one
of the following:
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HBA Oprom drop-down list
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This options allows you to control the Option ROM execution of the PCIe adapter connected to the HBA slot. This can be one
of the following:
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Front NVME1 Oprom drop-down list
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This options allows you to control the Option ROM execution of the PCIe adapter connected to the SSD:NVMe1 slot. This can
be one of the following:
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Front NVME2 Oprom drop-down list
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This options allows you to control the Option ROM execution of the PCIe adapter connected to the SSD:NVMe2 slot. This can
be one of the following:
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HBA Link Speed drop-down list
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This option allows you to restrict the maximum speed of an adapter card installed in PCIe HBA slot. This can be one of the
following:
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Disabled—The maximum speed is not restricted.
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Auto—System selects the maximum speed allowed.
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GEN1—2.5GT/s (gigatransfers per second) is the maximum speed allowed.
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GEN2—5GT/s is the maximum speed allowed.
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GEN3—8GT/s is the maximum speed allowed.
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MLOM Link Speed drop-down list
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This option allows you to restrict the maximum speed of an adapter card installed in PCIe MLOM slot. This can be one of the
following:
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Disabled—The maximum speed is not restricted.
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Auto—System selects the maximum speed allowed.
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GEN1—2.5GT/s (gigatransfers per second) is the maximum speed allowed.
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GEN2—5GT/s is the maximum speed allowed.
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GEN3—8GT/s is the maximum speed allowed.
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PCIe Slotn Link Speed drop-down list
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System IO Controller n (SIOCn) add-on slot (designated by n) link speed. This can be one of the following:
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Disabled—Slot is disabled, and the card is not enumerated.
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Auto— The default link speed. Link speed is automatically assigned.
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GEN1—Link speed can reach up to first generation.
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GEN2—Link speed can reach up to second generation.
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GEN3—Link speed can reach up to third generation.
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Front NVME1 Link Speed drop-down list
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Link speed for NVMe front slot 1. This can be one of the following:
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Disabled—Slot is disabled, and the card is not enumerated.
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Auto—The default link speed. Link speed is automatically assigned.
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GEN1—Link speed can reach up to first generation.
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GEN2—Link speed can reach up to second generation.
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GEN3—Link speed can reach up to third generation.
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Front NVME2 Link Speed drop-down list
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Link speed for NVMe front slot 2. This can be one of the following:
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Disabled—Slot is disabled, and the card is not enumerated.
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Auto—The default link speed. Link speed is automatically assigned.
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GEN1—Link speed can reach up to first generation.
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GEN2—Link speed can reach up to second generation.
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GEN3—Link speed can reach up to third generation.
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Rear NVME1 Link Speed drop-down list
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Link speed for NVMe rear slot 1. This can be one of the following:
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Disabled—Slot is disabled, and the card is not enumerated.
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Auto—The default link speed. Link speed is automatically assigned.
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GEN1—Link speed can reach up to first generation.
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GEN2—Link speed can reach up to second generation.
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GEN3—Link speed can reach up to third generation.
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Rear NVME2 Link Speed drop-down list
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Link speed for NVMe rear slot 2. This can be one of the following:
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Disabled—Slot is disabled, and the card is not enumerated.
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Auto—The default link speed. Link speed is automatically assigned.
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GEN1—Link speed can reach up to first generation.
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GEN2—Link speed can reach up to second generation.
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GEN3—Link speed can reach up to third generation.
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VGA Priority drop-down list
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Allows you to set the priority for VGA graphics devices if multiple VGA devices are found in the system. This can be one of
the following:
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OnBoard—Priority is given to the onboard VGA device. BIOS post screen and OS boot are driven through the onboard VGA port.
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OffBoard—Priority is given to the PCIE Graphics adapter. BIOS post screen and OS boot are driven through the external graphics adapter
port.
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OnBoardDisabled—Priority is given to the PCIe Graphics adapter, and the onboard VGA device is disabled. The vKVM does not function when the
onboard VGA is disabled.
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P-SATA OptionROM drop-down list
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Allows you to select the PCH SATA optionROM mode. This can be one of the following:
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M2.SATA OptionROM drop-down list
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Mode of operation of Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) Solid State Drives (SSD). This can be one of the following:
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AHCI—
Sets both SATA and sSATA controllers to AHCI mode.
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LSI SW Raid— Sets both SATA and sSATA controllers to raid mode for LSI SW Raid.
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Disabled— Disables both SATA and sSATA controllers.
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USB Port Rear drop-down list
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Whether the rear panel USB devices are enabled or disabled. This can be one of the following
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Disabled— Disables the rear panel USB ports. Devices connected to these ports are not detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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Enabled— Enables the rear panel USB ports. Devices connected to these ports are detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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USB Port Front drop-down list
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Whether the front panel USB devices are enabled or disabled. This can be one of the following
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Disabled— Disables the front panel USB ports. Devices connected to these ports are not detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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Enabled— Enables the front panel USB ports. Devices connected to these ports are detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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USB Port Internal drop-down list
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Whether the internal USB devices are enabled or disabled. This can be one of the following
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Disabled— Disables the internal USB ports. Devices connected to these ports are not detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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Enabled— Enables the internal USB ports. Devices connected to these ports are detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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USB Port KVM drop-down list
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Whether the vKVM ports are enabled or disabled. This can be one of the following
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USB Port SD Card drop-down list
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Whether the SD card is enabled or disabled. This can be one of the following
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Disabled— Disables the SD card ports. Devices connected to these ports are not detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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Enabled— Enables the SD card ports. Devices connected to these ports are detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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IPV6 PXE Support drop-down list
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Enables or disables IPv6 support for PXE. This can be one of the following
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