HP LH4r HP Netserver LP 1000r - Frequentlly Asked Questions - Page 5
The lp 1000r supports Microsoft Windows 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Red Hat Linux
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Q20. A20. Q23. A23. Q24. A24. Q25. A25. Q26. A26. 256 Colors 640x480 200Hz 800x600 200Hz 1024x768 150Hz 1152x864 120Hz 1280x1024 100Hz 1600x1200 76Hz By default the IRQ for video is disabled. 65K Colors 200Hz 200Hz 150Hz 120Hz Not Available Not Available 16.7M Colors 200Hz 160Hz Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available What are the supported Network Operating Systems (NOS) on lp 1000r? The lp 1000r supports Microsoft Windows 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Red Hat Linux, The automated NOS install using the HP NetServer Navigator CD is supported on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. Please also refer to Datasheet for more updated list of supported NOS. What additional details are available on the exact purpose of the two LAN adapter LED's? i.e. Link and Activity, what behavior should be expected? SAME as the standard NIC card LEDs. Green link light indicates connectivity and green activity flashes for activity. Does the system support Wake-on-LAN? Yes, the system does currently support wake-on-LAN functionality only on LAN A. Sometimes after upgrading the system BIOS certain BIOS functions do not work properly. After upgrading the BIOS, enter the BIOS setup screen by pressing F2 during POST and then press F9 to restore the BIOS defaults. Restart the system. If the system fails to boot to an operating system it is probably because of the hard disk boot order. Enter setup again, correct the hard disk the boot order and reboot. What video drivers are needed for windows NT and Windows 2000 support? The driver will be included on our L.20 Navigator CD. The drivers will also be available on our external web site.