Dell PowerEdge R830 Lifecycle Controller GUI v2.30.30.30 Users Guide - Page 60

Modifying device settings, Boot Protocol, Integrated Devices, System BIOS Settings, Enabled

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• H310 Embedded • H330 Adapter • H330 Mini Monolithic • H330 Mini and Mono • H330 Mini Blades • H330 Embedded • H710 Adapter • H710 Mini Blades • H710 Mini Monolithic • H710P Adapter • H710P Mini Blades • H710P Mini Monolithic • H810 Adapter • H830 Adapter • H730P Adapter • PERC S110 • PERC S130 Integrated Broadcom NICs are controlled by both BIOS and the settings stored on the device itself. As a result, the Boot Protocol field in the HII of integrated NICs has no effect; this setting is instead controlled by the BIOS on the Integrated Devices screen. To set integrated NICs to an iSCSI or PXE boot mode, select System BIOS Settings, and then select Integrated Devices. In the list for each embedded NIC, select the appropriate value: • Enabled for no boot capability. • Enabled with PXE to use the NIC for PXE boot. • Enabled with iSCSI to use the NIC to boot from an iSCSI target. Modifying device settings To modify device settings using the Advanced Hardware Configuration: NOTE: You can also modify the device settings by using the System Setup utility during startup. For more information about the System Setup utility, see Using The System Setup Program And Boot Manager. 1. Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see Starting Lifecycle Controller. 2. In the left pane, select System Setup. 3. In the right pane, click Advanced Hardware Configuration. 4. Select the device you want to configure. Based on the configuration setting changes, the following message may be displayed: One or more of the settings requires a reboot to be saved and activated. Do you want to reboot now? 5. Select No to continue making additional configuration changes or select Yes to save the changes and exit the wizard. All changes are applied during the next system restart. 60

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H310 Embedded
H330 Adapter
H330 Mini Monolithic
H330 Mini and Mono
H330 Mini Blades
H330 Embedded
H710 Adapter
H710 Mini Blades
H710 Mini Monolithic
H710P Adapter
H710P Mini Blades
H710P Mini Monolithic
H810 Adapter
H830 Adapter
H730P Adapter
PERC S110
PERC S130
Integrated Broadcom NICs are controlled by both BIOS and the settings stored on the device itself. As a
result, the
Boot Protocol
field in the HII of integrated NICs has no effect; this setting is instead controlled
by the BIOS on the
Integrated Devices
screen.
To set integrated NICs to an iSCSI or PXE boot mode, select
System BIOS Settings
, and then select
Integrated Devices
. In the list for each embedded NIC, select the appropriate value:
Enabled
for no boot capability.
Enabled with PXE
to use the NIC for PXE boot.
Enabled with iSCSI
to use the NIC to boot from an iSCSI target.
Modifying device settings
To modify device settings using the
Advanced Hardware Configuration
:
NOTE:
You can also modify the device settings by using the
System Setup
utility during startup. For
more information about the
System Setup
utility, see
Using The System Setup Program And Boot
Manager
.
1.
Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see
Starting Lifecycle Controller.
2.
In the left pane, select
System Setup
.
3.
In the right pane, click
Advanced Hardware Configuration
.
4.
Select the device you want to configure.
Based on the configuration setting changes, the following message may be displayed:
One or more of the settings requires a reboot to be saved and activated. Do
you want to reboot now?
5.
Select
No
to continue making additional configuration changes or select
Yes
to save the changes
and exit the wizard.
All changes are applied during the next system restart.
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