BIOS
Table 3-37: Keystroke mappings (Continued)
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SCAPE
K
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EQUENCE
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
Home
<ESC>[<Shift>h
End
<ESC>[<Shift>k
Ins
Del
Page Up
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System
Reset
Limitations
BIOS Console redirection terminates after an operating
system has being loaded. The operating system is
responsible for continuing console redirection after that.
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N
INDOWS
LATFORM
ESIGN
OTE
<ESC>5
<ESC>6
<ESC>7
<ESC>8
<ESC>9
<ESC>0
<ESC>!
<ESC>@
<ESC>h
<ESC>k
<ESC>+
<ESC>-
<ESC>?
<ESC>/
<ESC>R<ESC>r<ESC>R
BIOS console redirection is a text console. Graphical data,
such as a logo, are not redirected.
Interface to Server Management
If the BIOS determines that console redirection is enabled, it
will read the current baud rate and pass this value to the
appropriate management controller via the Intelligent Platform
Management Bus (IPMB).
PXE BIOS Support
The BIOS supports the EFI PXE implementation. To utilize this,
the user must load EFI Simple Network Protocol driver and the
UNDI driver specific for the network interface card being used.
The UNDI driver should be included with the network interface
card. The Simple Network Protocol driver can be obtained from
http://developer.intel.com/technology/framework.
The BIOS supports legacy PXE option ROMs in legacy mode
and includes the necessary PXE ROMs in the BIOS image for
the onboard controllers. The legacy PXE ROM is required to
boot a non-EFI operating system over the network.
Checkpoints
A checkpoint is either a byte or word value output to SuperIO
printer port. The BIOS outputs checkpoints throughout
bootblock and Power-On Self Test (POST) to indicate the task
the system is currently executing. Checkpoints are very useful
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