HP LC2000r HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 96
Using the Setup Screens, Enter, Return
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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver o Integrated I/O Port - Configure ports for serial and parallel, assign base addresses and interrupts, pointing devices (mouse), and console redirection for remote control. o Flexible Disk Drive - Enable or disable the flexible disk drive controller. o CPU and Memory - Enable or disable memory cache, memory hole, and processor serial number. o IDE Devices - Set primary master/slave, secondary master/slave relationships on IDE devices, and set the local bus IDE adapter. o PCI Slot Devices - Set a PCI slot as master and PCI IRQ locking. The BIOS warns of conflicts. o Boot Device Ordering - Set the boot order, including bootable boards. o Embedded LAN Controllers - Enable or disable the embedded LAN controllers and the available features. The Alert-on-LAN 2 (AOL 2) and Wake-on-LAN features are enabled/disabled under the embedded LAN A submenu. • Exit - Exit the Setup Utility by saving changes or exit without saving changes, which reverts to previous settings. When you exit, the HP Netserver reboots. Using the Setup Screens Online help explains the settings displayed on the Setup Utility screens. Instructions are also provided for navigating between the screens and entering or changing the setup data. • Press the right-arrow and left-arrow keys to move between selections on the menu bar. The menu bar is present at the top of the main selections. • Press the up-arrow and down-arrow keys to move between fields on each screen. The currently-selected field will be highlighted. • Certain fields ask you to choose from a list of entries. In such cases, press the plus (+) or minus (-) keys repeatedly to display each possible entry, or the Enter (or Return) key to choose from a pop-up menu. • Small arrow points (➢) precede some field names. This means the field is actually a submenu. To visit the submenu, select it with the arrow keys and press the Enter key. The submenu then appears in place of the current screen. • The Esc key is the exit key. If you press the Esc key on one of the top-level screens, the Exit menu appears. If you press Esc on a submenu, the 90