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Table 4-1 Computer Setup Utility menu descriptions (continued) Heading Option Description I/O** APIC Interrupts APIC Allow manual configuration of system IRQs. For more details on using this feature and on maximizing interrupt performance, refer to the Optimizing APIC Interrupt Assignments on the xw9400 white paper available at http://tclperf.fc.hp.com/performance_briefs/index.htm. Onboard Devices Disable or set IRQ, DMA, and I/O Range values for legacy devices. PCI Devices Disable or select IRQ values for PCI devices. Device Options NIC PXE Option ROM Download (Enable/Disable) Disable means you cannot boot from this device, but more option ROM space is available for other devices. Onboard SAS Option ROM Download (Enable/Disable) Disable means you cannot boot from SAS drives, but more option ROM space is available for other devices. SATA Option ROM Download (Enable/Disable) Enables or disables downloading embedded SATA option ROM. Disable means you cannot boot from SATA devices, but more option ROM space is available for other devices. SATA RAID (Enable/Disable) Enables or disables SATA drives for a RAID. If disabled, a single line is displayed. If enabled, the menu expands to allow enabling/disabling each SATA port. Num Lock State at Power-On (Off/On) Sets the keyboard Num Lock state after POST. The Operating System can change this state, also. S5 Wake on LAN (Enable/Disable) Allows the network to wake the system from shutdown (ACPI S5). When set to Disable, system power consumption is reduced to match Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) guidelines. Unique Sleep State Blink Rates (Enable/Disable) Assigns different LED blink patterns for S1 and S3. (The system LED is off for S4 and S5.) Monitor Tracking (Enable/Disable) Enabling this option allows the ROM to save the monitor asset tracking information such as the serial number and model. ENWW Computer Setup (F10) Utility 35

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Heading
Option
Description
I/O**
APIC
Interrupts
APIC
Allow manual configuration of system IRQs.
For more details on using this feature and on maximizing interrupt performance,
refer to the
Optimizing APIC Interrupt Assignments on the xw9400
white paper
available at
performance_briefs/index.htm
.
Onboard
Devices
Disable or set IRQ, DMA, and I/O Range values for legacy devices.
PCI Devices
Disable or select IRQ values for PCI devices.
Device
Options
NIC PXE Option ROM Download (Enable/Disable)
Disable
means you cannot boot from this device, but more option ROM space
is available for other devices.
Onboard SAS Option ROM Download (Enable/Disable)
Disable
means you cannot boot from SAS drives, but more option ROM space
is available for other devices.
SATA Option ROM Download (Enable/Disable)
Enables or disables downloading embedded SATA option ROM.
Disable
means you cannot boot from SATA devices, but more option ROM space is
available for other devices.
SATA RAID (Enable/Disable)
Enables or disables SATA drives for a RAID. If disabled, a single line is
displayed. If enabled, the menu expands to allow enabling/disabling each
SATA port.
Num Lock State at Power-On (Off/On)
Sets the keyboard
Num Lock
state after POST. The Operating System can
change this state, also.
S5 Wake on LAN (Enable/Disable)
Allows the network to wake the system from shutdown (ACPI S5). When set
to
Disable
, system power consumption is reduced to match Federal Energy
Management Program (FEMP) guidelines.
Unique Sleep State Blink Rates (Enable/Disable)
Assigns different LED blink patterns for S1 and S3. (The system LED is off for
S4 and S5.)
Monitor Tracking (Enable/Disable)
Enabling this option allows the ROM to save the monitor asset tracking
information such as the serial number and model.
Table 4-1
Computer Setup Utility menu descriptions (continued)
ENWW
Computer Setup (F10) Utility
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