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Table 2-1. D4 Token Table
Token
Setup Option
02C7
Data Reuse
Optimization
02C8
Data Reuse
Optimization
02C9
QPI Bandwidth
Priority
02CA
QPI Bandwidth
Priority
02CE
DCU IP
Prefetcher
02CF
DCU IP
Prefetcher
401A
Terminal Type
401B
Terminal Type
401C
Redirection After
BIOS POST
401D
Redirection After
BIOS POST
4022
1st Boot Device
112
Using the System Setup Program
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Description
Sets to enable for HPC applications. (default)
Sets to disable for energy efficiency.
Sets to compute for computation-intensive
applications. (default)
Sets to I/O for I/O-intensive applications.
Enables the DCU IP Prefetcher. (default)
Disables the DCU IP Prefetcher.
The BIOS console redirection, if enabled, operates in
VT100 emulation model. See tokens BFh, C0h, and
D7h.
The BIOS console redirection, if enabled, operates in
ANSI emulation model. See also tokens BFh, C0h,
and D7h.
The BIOS console redirection, if enabled, continues to
operate after the OS boot hand-off.
The BIOS console redirection, if enabled, operates
during the BIOS boot only and is disabled prior to OS
boot hand-off. See also tokens BFh, C0h, D7h, 401Ah,
and 401Bh.
Whenever the BIOS boots the system, the first PXE-
capable device is inserted as the first device in the
boot sequence. Enabling this feature causes the BIOS
operation to occur on the next and all subsequent
boots and causes a change in the system's defined
boot sequence. The BIOS chooses the first PXE-
capable device as the system's onboard network
controller, if present and enabled, or the first bootable
network device found in the system's standard PCI
search order.

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