Intel S2600CP S2600CP/P4000CP family Service Guide - Page 133

USB Configuration

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Hardware Installations and Upgrades Comments: Legacy IRQ Back to [Serial Port Configuration] 4. Serial B Enable Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: Enable or Disable Serial port B. Comments: routed to Serial B. Serial Port B can be used for Serial Console Redirection. SOL cannot be Back to [Serial Port Configuration] 5. Address Option Values: 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h Help Text: Select Serial port B base I/O address. Comments: Legacy I/O port address. Back to [Serial Port Configuration] 6. IRQ Option Values: 3 4 Help Text: Select Serial port B interrupt request (IRQ) line. Comments: Legacy IRQ Back to [Serial Port Configuration] USB Configuration The USB Configuration screen allows the user to configure the available USB controller options. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > USB Configuration. To move to another screen, press the key to return to the Advanced screen, then select the desired screen. This screen should display all USB Mass Storage devices which have been detected in the system. These include USB-attached Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), Floppy Disk Drives (FDDs), CDROM and DVDROM drives, and USB Flash Memory devices (USB Key, Keyfob, etc). Each USB Mass Storage device may be set to allow the media emulation for which it is formatted, or an emulation may be specified. For USB Flash Memory devices in particular, there are some restrictions: Intel® Server Board S2600CP Intel® Server System P4000CP Family Service Guide (Preliminary) 119

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Hardware Installations
and Upgrades
Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Family Service Guide (Preliminary)
119
Comments:
Legacy IRQ
Back to [
Serial Port Configuration
]
4.
Serial B Enable
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
Enable or Disable Serial port B.
Comments:
Serial Port B can be used for Serial Console Redirection. SOL cannot be
routed to Serial B.
Back to [
Serial Port Configuration
]
5.
Address
Option Values:
3F8h
2F8h
3E8h
2E8h
Help Text:
Select Serial port B base I/O address.
Comments:
Legacy I/O port address.
Back to [
Serial Port Configuration
]
6.
IRQ
Option Values:
3
4
Help Text:
Select Serial port B interrupt request (IRQ) line.
Comments:
Legacy IRQ
Back to [
Serial Port Configuration
]
USB Configuration
The USB Configuration screen allows the user to configure the available USB controller options.
To access this screen from the
Main
screen, select
Advanced > USB Configuration
. To move to
another screen, press the <Esc> key to return to the
Advanced
screen, then select the desired screen.
This screen should display all USB Mass Storage devices which have been detected in the system.
These include USB-attached Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), Floppy Disk Drives (FDDs), CDROM and
DVDROM drives, and USB Flash Memory devices (USB Key, Keyfob, etc).
Each USB Mass Storage device may be set to allow the media emulation for which it is formatted,
or an emulation may be specified. For USB Flash Memory devices in particular, there are some
restrictions: