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600r server display non-default CMOS settings
This section describes the changes you must make to your non-default
CMOS settings after a successful BIOS upgrade. These changes are
important to the operation of your server.
To view your non-default CMOS settings, perform the following steps:
Step
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Result: The system reboots and the Startup Menu appears.
Remove the Image DVD from the DVD drive and enter any key.
Result: The system reboots.
The BIOS upgrade is complete.
Note: These settings are already enabled from the factory. You only
need to change your non-default CMOS settings if you upgrade your
BIOS.
Action
Insert the CallPilot 600r DVD and select 3 from the Startup menu:
Utilities (BIOS, Firmware, etc...)
Result: The Nortel CallPilot Image Menu appears.
Select 3. 600r server Display Non-Default CMOS Settings.
Result: The following message appears: Enter Y to display a text
file of the CMOS settings. [Y,N]
Enter Y to display the text file.
Result: The following text file appears:
Note: The text file that appears includes instructions to view and
make changes to your non-default CMOS settings.
******* BEGINNING OF TEXT DISPLAY*******
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*** Intel Chessne 1U BIOS Settings ***
*** Release 1 (January 26, 2006) ***
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1. During bootup press "F2" to edit the BIOS settings.
2. Under "Exit" load "Load Optimal Defaults."
Nortel CallPilot
600r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
NN44200-703 01.04 Standard
5.0 25 April 2007
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