IBM System x3610 Problem Determination And Service Manual page 35

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– SATA configuration
View each recognized SATA device, and configure SATA as disabled,
enhanced or compatible.
– Super I/O configuration
Select the base address for the serial port used by the Super I/O chipset.
– USB configuration
View the USB configuration and enable or disable USB functions and legacy
USB support.
– ACPI configuration
View and change the settings in the Advanced Configuration And Power
Interface (ACPI), such as whether to enable support for the advanced
programmable interrupt controller (APCI).
– APM configuration
View and change the settings in the advanced power management (APM)
configuration, such as whether the server should automatically restart when
ac power is restored.
– Event log configuration
View the event log, clear the event log, or enable or disable PCI Express
advanced error logging.
– IPMI configuration
View and change the settings in the intelligent platform management interface
(IPMI) configuration: view the version of IPMI and the version of BMC
firmware; view and change the addresses and subnet mask for the LAN
configuration; view or clear the BMC system event log; specify whether the
BMC resets the server or powers down the server in the event the operating
system crashes or fails to respond (enable or disable the BMC watchdog
timer action).
– Remote Access configuration
Configure the type of remote access and the parameters for remote access,
such as the serial port and mode used.
– Memory settings
View recognized DIMMs and enable a DIMM after it replaces a failed DIMM.
– NMI auto reboot
Configure whether the server automatically restarts when it receives a
non-maskable interrupt.
v PCIPnP
Select this choice to view or change advanced settings for the PCI bus and plug
and play (PnP) interface. You can change the master latency timer value, clear
non-volatile RAM, specify whether BIOS or the operating system should
configure all the devices in the server, and enable or disable the integrated SAS
controller.
v Boot
Select this choice to specify the server startup options, including the boot device
sequence, type, and priority.
v Security
Select this choice to specify the supervisor password and user (power-on)
password.
Chapter 2. Configuration information and instructions
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