Selectable Boot Settings; Restore Default Settings; Raw Novram Data - Intel SBEFCM4 Installation And User Manual

Blade server fibre channel expansion card, 4 gbps
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There are specific Fibre Channel Expansion Card settings that you cannot modify. Table 5 describes
these settings and gives examples.
Note: See the device driver installation instructions for the required operating system specific
modifications to the NVRAM.
Table 5. Nonmodifiable Fibre Channel Expansion Card settings and examples
BIOS address
BIOS revision
Adapter serial number
Interrupt level
Adapter port name
BIOS address: The BIOS address is the Fibre Channel Expansion Card I/O address where the BIOS
code is stored when you press Ctrl+Q. This is the address of the BIOS code in ROM shadow
memory.
BIOS revision: The BIOS revision is the revision number of the loaded BIOS code on the Fibre
Channel Expansion Card.
Adapter Serial Number: This number is for manufacturing use only. It does not correlate to
external labels or to the adapter port name of the Fibre Channel Expansion Card.
Interrupt level: The interrupt level is the interrupt that is used by the Fibre Channel Expansion
Card. The interrupt level can change when the operating system is installed.
Adapter port name: This is the worldwide port name of the Fibre Channel Expansion Card.

Selectable Boot settings

To access this option, select Selectable Boot Settings. For more information about boot settings,
contact your Intel technical support representative.

Restore Default settings

This option is in the Configuration Settings menu. It restores the Fibre Channel Expansion Card
default NVRAM settings.

Raw NOVRAM data

Use this option to display the Fibre Channel Expansion Card NVRAM contents in hexadecimal
format. This is a troubleshooting tool; you cannot modify the data.
Setting
Example
CD400
1.38
E59719
3
210000096B07C703
11

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