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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PCIe RAS Support drop-down list
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Whether PCIe RAS Support is available on the PCIe slot. This can be one of the following:
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All Onboard LOM Ports drop-down list
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Whether all LOM ports are enabled or disabled. This can be one of the following:
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LOM Port 0 OptionROM 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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LOM Port 1 OptionROM
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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 Slot
nOptionROMdrop-down list
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Whether the server can use the Option ROMs present in the PCIe Cards.
This can be one of the following:
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MRAID OptionROM
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Whether the server can use the RAID 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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MRAID Link Speed drop-down list
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This option allows you to restrict the maximum speed of an adapter card installed in MRAID 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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OnBoard VGA Disabled—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 Internal drop-down list
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Whether the USB Port Internal is enabled or disabled. This can be one of the following
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Disabled— Disables the USB Port Internal. Devices connected to these ports are not detected by the BIOS and operating system.
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Enabled— Enables the USB Port Internal. 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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IPv4 HTTP Support
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Enables or disables IPv4 support for HTTP. This can be one of the following
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IPv6 HTTP Support
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Enables or disables IPv6 support for HTTP. This can be one of the following
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PCIe PLL SSC drop-down list
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Enable this feature to reduce EMI interference by down spreading clock 0.5%. Disable this feature to centralize the clock
without spreading.
This can be one of the following:
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Auto—EMI interference is auto adjusted.
Disabled—EMI interference is auto adjusted.
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ZeroPointFive—EMI interference is reduced by down spreading the clock 0.5%.
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IPV4 PXE Support drop-down list
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Enables or disables IPv4 support for PXE. This can be one of the following
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Network Stack drop-down list
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This option allows you to monitor IPv6 and IPv4. This can be one of the following
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External SSC enable drop-down list
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This option allows you to reduce the EMI of your motherboard by modulating the signals it generates so that the spikes are
reduced to flatter curves.
This can be one of the following:
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PCIe Slot MSTOR RAID OptionROM drop-down list
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Whether the server can use the Option ROMs present in the PCIe MSTOR RAID. This can be one of the following:
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