HP EliteBook 735 PC Commercial BIOS UEFI Setup - Page 91

The following table describes various settings for configuring

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HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup July 2020 919946-004 Feature o Pre-boot HBMA Support Type Setting Description Set Host Based MAC Address (HBMA) support in the preboot environment such as PXE.  Windows HBMA Support Setting Set host-based MAC address (HBMA) support in the Windows OS environment.  Single NIC Operation (Disable All Other NICs when HBMA is active on one NIC) HBMA Priority List Setting Setting When within Windows OS, only one NIC will operate using Host Based MAC Address (HBMA). This feature does not apply to PXE environments. Change the priority of USB and embedded Network Interface Cards (NICs) for the system. Default Checked but disabled until Host Based MAC Address is Enabled Checked but greyed out until Host Based MAC Address is Enabled Unchecked but greyed out until Host Based MAC Address is Enabled Notes Notebook Only Notebook Only Notebook Only Notebook Only 8.14 Thunderbolt™ Options The following table describes various settings for configuring Thunderbolt™ ports, previously located in the Port Options menu. This menu organization is new in 2019 for platforms supporting Thunderbolt™ technology. There still remains a setting in Port Options to turn the Thunderbolt™ port on or off. Feature  Thunderbolt™ Mode  Require BIOS PW to change Thunderbolt™ Security Level Type Setting Setting Description When checked, enables Thunderbolt™ connections on the Type-C port. When checked, Thunderbolt™ Security Level cannot be changed unless a BIOS administrator password has been created. This setting cannot be disabled if DMA Protection (System Options) is enabled. Default Checked Checked Notes © Copyright 2016-2019 HP Development Company, L.P. 8 Advanced Menu (2019 and older) 91

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HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup
July 2020
919946-004
© Copyright 2016-2019 HP Development Company, L.P.
8
Advanced Menu
(2019 and older)
91
Feature
Type
Description
Default
Notes
o Pre-boot HBMA
Support
Setting
Set Host Based MAC Address (HBMA) support in the
preboot environment such as PXE.
Checked but
disabled until
Host Based MAC
Address is
Enabled
Notebook Only
Windows
HBMA Support
Setting
Set host-based MAC address (HBMA) support in the
Windows OS environment.
Checked but
greyed out until
Host Based MAC
Address is
Enabled
Notebook Only
Single NIC
Operation
(Disable All Other
NICs when HBMA
is active on one
NIC)
Setting
When within Windows OS, only one NIC will operate using
Host Based MAC Address (HBMA). This feature does not
apply to PXE environments.
Unchecked but
greyed out until
Host Based MAC
Address is
Enabled
Notebook Only
HBMA Priority
List
Setting
Change the priority of USB and embedded Network
Interface Cards (NICs) for the system.
Notebook Only
8.14
Thunderbolt™
Options
The following table describes various settings for configuring
Thunderbolt™
ports, previously located in the Port Options
menu. This menu organization is new in 2019 for platforms supporting
Thunderbolt™
technology. There still remains a
setting in Port Options to turn the
Thunderbolt™
port on or off.
Feature
Type
Description
Default
Notes
Thunderbolt™
Mode
Setting
When checked, enables
Thunderbolt™
connections on the
Type-C port.
Checked
Require BIOS
PW to change
Thunderbolt™
Security Level
Setting
When checked,
Thunderbolt™
Security Level cannot be
changed unless a BIOS administrator password has been
created. This setting cannot be disabled if DMA Protection
(System Options) is enabled.
Checked