Intel P4000RP Technical Product Specification - Page 143
If the PXE Boot OPROM for1 GbE NICs or 10 GbE NICs is disabled, PXE Boot will
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Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP BIOS Setup Interface 26. IOM2 Port3 PXE 27. IOM2 Port4 PXE Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: Enable/Disable Onboard/IOM NIC Port PXE Boot Comments: This will enable or disable PXE Boot capability for Port of Onboard NIC or IO Module. This option will not appear for ports on a NIC which is Disabled, or for individual ports when the corresponding NIC Port is disabled. Only ports which actually exist for a particular NIC or IOM will appear in this section. That is, Port1-Port4 will appear for a quad-port NIC, Port1-Port2 will appear for a dualport NIC, and only Port1 will appear for a single-port NIC. The default state of each Port PXE Boot option is Enabled, if the corresponding PXE Boot OPROM of the same speed is Enabled. If a PXE Boot OPROM for 1 GbE or 10 GbE changes from Disabled to Enabled, then the Port PXE Boot option becomes Enabled for all ports of that speed If the PXE Boot OPROM for1 GbE NICs or 10 GbE NICs is disabled, PXE Boot will be disabled and grayed out as unchangeable for all ports on NICs or IO Modules of that same speed. Conversely, if PXE Boot is disabled for all ports of a given speed, the corresponding PXE Option ROM will be disabled but not grayed out since it could be selected. Back to [NIC Configuration Screen] - [PCI Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] - [Screen Map] 28. NIC1 Port1 MAC Address 29. NIC2 Port1 MAC Address 30. IOM1 Port1 MAC Address 31. IOM1 Port2 MAC Address 32. IOM1 Port3 MAC Address 33. IOM1 Port4 MAC Address 34. IOM2 Port1 MAC Address 35. IOM2 Port2 MAC Address Revision 1.0 131