HP Evo D500 Network Communications Guide - Page 4
Network Communications Guide, NIC-Based Alerts, Interpreting the Network Status Lights - bios
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Network Communications Guide The following items are covered in this guide: I NIC-Based Alerts I Remote Wakeup Support I Interpreting the Network Status Lights I Disabling the Autosensing Capabilities I Installing Network Drivers ✎ If your desktop or workstation has a pre-installed NIC and related drivers, it is considered Network-Ready. For models that do not include a pre-installed NIC, the appropriate drivers will need to be installed if a NIC is installed. NIC-Based Alerts Select NICs feature NIC-based alert support, which allows a system administrator to remotely monitor personal computers over the network. The computer can send hardware and operating system failure alerts over the network before the operating system is loaded or when the computer is powered off. Depending on the NIC model, these alerts may include: I system BIOS hang I operating system hang I processor missing I operating temperature exceeded I chassis intrusion Network Communications Guide 1