Table 4-2. BIOS Setup (continued)
name=value pair 1
attribute=
attribute=usb
attribute=usbb
omconfig chassis bmc
NOTE:
This command will be phased-out in future releases. It will be replaced by the command omconfig chassis
remoteaccess.
Use the omconfig chassis bmc command to configure:
•
The BMC on a local area network (LAN)
•
The serial port for BMC
•
The BMC on a serial over LAN connection
•
Terminal settings for the serial port
•
Advanced settings for a serial over LAN connection
•
Information on a BMC user
NOTE:
You have to enter the user ID to configure user information.
Type:
omconfig chassis bmc
name=value pair 2
setting=
setting=enabled | disabled
setting=enabled |
enabledwithbios| disabled
omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service
Description
enabled: Enables the USB port(s).
disabled: Disables the USB port(s).
NOTE:
Depending on your system's hardware, only
one of the two attributes usb and usbb is available
for configuring the USB port(s).
enabled: Enables the USB port(s) during system
boot, without BIOS support.
enabledwithbios: Enables the USB port(s) during
the system boot, with BIOS support.
disabled: Disables the USB port(s) during system
boot.
NOTE:
Depending on your system's hardware, only
one of the two attributes usb and usbb is available
for configuring the USB port(s).
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