Diagnostic Tools
Setup Utility Primary Menus
The Setup Utility's menu bar displays the six primary menu selections. Table 3-3 lists these
menus and their corresponding functions.
Table 3-3: Setup Utility's Primary Menus
Menu
Function
Main
Use this menu to:
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View BIOS information including ROM ID, version number and build date.
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Set the system time and date.
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Configure drive settings for available IDE devices.
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Select which options to run during system boot-up.
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View the amount of available conventional and extended memory detected during boot-up.
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Set the server asset text and view the system serial number.
Advanced
Use this menu to:
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Clear all configuration data in a section of memory for ESCD (Extended System Configuration
Data) which stores the configuration settings for non-PnP plug-in devices.
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Enable
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Enable
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Select which LAN port will be used for IPMI-related functions. By default, the system uses the
10/100 Mbps LAN port (LAN1).
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View the MAC (Media Access Control) address of each of the three LAN port.
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Configure settings for available memory related performance options.
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Enable or disable the USB host controller.
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Configure settings for available PCI devices, as well as other PCI-related options.
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Configure settings for the serial port.
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Configure console redirection settings to allow the system to be displayed on a remote terminal
for online server management.
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View the specification version for the IPMI and BMC firmware.
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Configure LAN-related settings.
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View and/or clear the event log.
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Enable or disable the hardware watchdog timer.
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View real-time system temperature and voltage data.
CAUTION: Be cautious in setting field values in this menu as any incorrect value may cause the
system to malfunction.
Note: The SATA RAID option will be available in future release of the PhoenixBIOS. Visit our HP
website for updates on the BIOS with this feature enabled.
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or disable support for the legacy USB bus.
or disable RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) function for SATA devices.
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