Peripheral Configuration Submenu - Fujitsu Primergy RX100 S3 User Manual

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8.1.6 Peripheral Configuration Submenu

This submenu appears when selecting "Peripheral Configuration" from the advanced menu.
Use this submenu to set the serial port, parallel port, etc.
Main
Advanced
Serial 1:
Serial 1 Address:
Serial Multplexer:
USB Enable Ports:
USB 2.0 Host Controller:
USB BIOS Supported Devices:
USB Boot Delay:
ATA Controller Config
Mouse Controller:
F1
Help
Exit
Esc
Item
Serial 1
Serial 1 Address
Serial Multiplexer
USB Enable Ports
USB 2.0 Host Controller
USB BIOS Supported
Devices
USB Boot Delay
Security
Server
Peripheral Configuration
[Auto]
[3F8h,IRQ 4]
[System]
[All]
[Enabled]
[Auto]
[0 s]
[Auto Detect]
-/+
Change Values
Select Item
Select Menu
Enter
Select
table: Items on the Peripheral Configuration Submenu
Setting
• Disabled
• Enabled
• Auto (Initial value)
3F8h, IRQ 4 (Unchangeable)
• System (Initial value)
• BMC
• None
• All (Initial value)
• Disabled
• Enabled (Initial value)
Auto (Unchangeable)
Os (Unchangeable)
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Exit
Item Specific Help
Configure serial port
using options:
[Disabled]
No configuration
[Enabled]
User configuration
[Auto]
BIOS or OS chooses
configuration
F9
Setup Defaults
Sub-Menu
F7
Previous Values
Description
Configures Serial Port 1.
You can set this item only when [Serial
Multiplexer] is set to [System].
Note:
Set this item to [Enabled] when"
Redirection Submenu" ( pg.220) [Console
Redirection] is set to [Enabled] and [Media
Type] is set to [LAN].
Configures I/O port address for Serial Port 1.
Configures function of Serial Port.
Sets whether or not to use the USB port.
Sets whether or not to enable the USB controller
(2.0 standard).
You can set this item only when [USB Enable Ports]
is set to [All].
Sets whether the USB device can be used on the OS
that does not support USB.
You can set this item only when [USB Enable Ports]
is set to [All].
Sets the delay time by the second for initializing
USB mass storage device during the POST.
You can set this item only when [USB BIOS
Supported Devices] is set to [None].
Console
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