HP EliteBook 1050 PC Commercial BIOS UEFI Setup - Page 58
Network Configuration Settings Menu, Change Date and Time
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HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup July 2020 919946-004 6.5 Network Configuration Settings Menu The "System BIOS submenu configures the network connection to the server that is the host for the system firmware updates. Table 34 Network Configuration Settings Menu features Feature Proxy Server Edit Proxy Server Test Network Connection IPv4 Configuration IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Gateway DNS Configuration DNS Addresses Data Transfer Timeout Force HTTP No Cache Type Setting Setting Action Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting Description When checked, enables the use of a proxy server. Specify the Proxy Server Address and the Port Number through the common-used : notation. Check the network connection using current BIOS update configuration. The following settings are configurable: • Automatic • Manual When IPv4 settings are manual, setup for static IPv4 address. When IPv4 settings are manual, configure a valid IPv4 address for subnet mask. When IPv4 settings are manual, configure a valid IPv4 address for gateway. Configure a list of DNS addresses. The following settings are possible: • Automatic • Manual When DNS configuration is manual, configure a comma-separated list of DNS addresses. Set data transfer timeout in seconds. Do not use values less than 15 seconds. When checked, disables HTTP caching. This means that caching in upstream proxies is disabled as well, which guarantees that the BIOS goes all the way to the content source for any updated BIN files or catalog files but might slow down downloads slightly. Default Unchecked Notes Automatic Automatic 100 Unchecked 6.6 Change Date and Time Allows the system current Date and Time settings to be configured. Feature Set Date (MM/DD/YYYY) Set Time (HH:MM) Type Action Action Description Set the current date using MM/DD/YYYY format. Set the current time using HH:MM (24 hour) format. Default Notes © Copyright 2016-2019 HP Development Company, L.P. 6 F10 Main Menu (2019 and older) 58