Dell OptiPlex NX1 Service Manual - Page 168

Wakeup On LAN

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Wakeup On LAN Sound NIC Mouse Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Parallel Port Parallel Mode IDE Hard Disk Diskette Speaker Microprocessor Level 2 Cache System Memory Video Memory Service Tag Asset Tag Wakeup On LAN determines whether the Wakeup On LAN feature is set to Off or On. You must reboot your system before a change takes effect. Enables (On) or disables (Off) the integrated sound controller. Enables (On) or enables without PXE support (On [PXE Off]) or disables (Off) the integrated NIC. Enables or disables the built-in PS/2compatible mouse port. Configures system's built-in serial port 1. Configures system's built-in serial port 2. Configures system's built-in parallel port. The port's I/O address may be set to 278h, 3BCh, or 378h. Otherwise, the port may be disabled. Controls whether system's built-in parallel port acts as an AT-compatible (unidirectional) or PS/2-compatible (bidirectional) port. Enables system's built-in EIDE hard-disk drive interface. Enables system's built-in diskette drive controller. Enables on-board speaker. Displays type of microprocessor installed. Displays size of level-2 cache memory installed. Displays entire amount of installed memory detected in system, except for memory on EMS expansion cards. Displays amount of video memory on the system board. Displays system's five-character service tag number. Displays the asset tag number up to ten characters if one is assigned. A-6

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Wakeup On LAN
Wakeup On LAN determines whether the
Wakeup On LAN feature is set to Off or On.
You must reboot your system before a change
takes effect.
Sound
Enables (On) or disables (Off) the integrated
sound controller.
NIC
Enables (On) or enables without PXE support
(On [PXE Off]) or disables (Off) the integrated
NIC.
Mouse
Enables or disables the built-in PS/2-
compatible mouse port.
Serial Port 1
Configures system’s built-in serial port 1.
Serial Port 2
Configures system’s built-in serial port 2.
Parallel Port
Configures system’s built-in parallel port.
The port’s I/O address may be set to 278h
,
3BCh, or 378h
.
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Otherwise, the port may be
disabled.
Parallel Mode
Controls whether system’s built-in parallel port
acts as an AT-compatible (unidirectional) or
PS/2-compatible (bidirectional) port.
IDE Hard Disk
Enables system’s built-in EIDE hard-disk drive
interface.
Diskette
Enables system’s built-in diskette drive
controller.
Speaker
Enables on-board speaker.
Microprocessor
Displays type of microprocessor installed.
Level 2 Cache
Displays size of level-2 cache memory
installed.
System Memory
Displays entire amount of installed memory
detected in system, except for memory on
EMS expansion cards.
Video Memory
Displays amount of video memory on the sys-
tem board.
Service Tag
Displays system’s five-character service tag
number.
Asset Tag
Displays the asset tag number up to ten char-
acters if one is assigned.
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