Network Stack Submenu - Matrox Supersight Installation And Hardware Reference

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128 Appendix C: BIOS reference for Matrox Supersight SHB-5520
Item
Options
Data Bits
7
8*
Parity
None*
Even
Odd
Mark
Space
Stop Bits
1*
2
Item
Options
Network Stack
Disabled*
Enabled
Meaning
This item allows you to set the length of each word (in bits) being transmitted.
This item allows you to set the type of parity, if any, that has been added to the transmission.
This item allows you to set the number of stop bits added to the transmission.

Network Stack submenu

The Network Stack Configuration submenu allows you to enable the network
stack.
Meaning
This item allows you to enable the united extensible firmware interface (UEFI) network stack. The UEFI
network stack allows you to remotely boot your Matrox Supersight SHB-5520 board using UEFI-compatible
network bootable devices. When enabled, the UEFI device requests an IP address (from a DHCP server on
your network) and downloads an operating system (a kernel, using FTP from a server on your network), and
then boots your Matrox Supersight SHB-5520 using the downloaded operating system.
Additional steps are required to boot your Matrox Supersight from a network device. Once this item is
enabled, you must save the BIOS settings, reboot, and then re-enter the BIOS settings and verify that the
network device is the first in the list of potential boot devices in the Boot menu. If it is not, set it as the first
device, save the BIOS settings, and reboot.
If using a PXE OpROM instead of UEFI-compatible device, enable the PXE OpROM option instead. For more
information on the Launch PXE OpROM option, refer to the Advanced menu, earlier in this appendix.

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