HP LH4r HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 2 - Mid - Page 40

Switch, Function, Default, Config Valid, Config Unlock, Enable, Nmi Log Enable, Io Ctrl Enable,

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Switch Function Default 3 CONFIG VALID: Saves or erases the current configuration information in ON NVRAM and CMOS. ON: Saves the current configuration. OFF: Erases the current system configuration. 4 CONFIG UNLOCK: Prevents or allows the current system configuration ON maintained in NVRAM and CMOS to be changed. ON: Unlocked. Allows the current system configuration to be changed. OFF: Locked. Prevents the current system configuration from being changed. 5 ENABLE: Enables or erases the power-on password maintained in NVRAM. ON ON: Power-on password functional. OFF: Erases the current power-on password. 6 NMI LOG ENABLE: Allows or prevents system from generating SMI interrupt ON when NMI event occurs. ON: Enables NMI event to generate SMI interrupt. OFF: Disables NMI event from generating SMI interrupt. 7 IO CTRL ENABLE: Enables or disables onboard flexible disk drive controller, ON IDE controller, and serial and parallel ports. ON: I/O controller enabled. OFF: I/O controller disabled. 8 VIDEO ENABLE: Enables or disables built-in video. Disable the built-in video ON only if you have a separate video board installed in the server. ON: Enables built-in video. OFF: Disables built-in video. Memory The processor board in this NetServer has 4 memory sockets which accept DIMM memory modules. Up to 512 MB of memory can be configured. When installing additional memory, note the following: • Only these HP DIMMs are supported: DIMM Type HP Product Number 16 MB DIMM D4294A 32 MB DIMM D4295A 64 MB DIMM D4296A 128 MB DIMM D4297A • Any combination of DIMMs, listed above, may be used. NOTE The H-P warranty does not cover performance problems, equipment problems, or service calls resulting from the use of non-HP DIMMs. Select "Step 5: Save and exit"and follow the instructions to save your configuration. When the configuration is saved, the Reboot screen appears, describing what action you should take next. The EISA Configuration Utility will automatically update the system memory configuration. 32

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Switch
Function
Default
3
CONFIG VALID:
Saves or erases the current configuration information in
NVRAM and CMOS.
ON:
Saves the current configuration.
OFF:
Erases the current system configuration.
ON
4
CONFIG UNLOCK:
Prevents or allows the current system configuration
maintained in NVRAM and CMOS to be changed.
ON: Unlocked. Allows the current system configuration to be changed.
OFF: Locked. Prevents the current system configuration from being changed.
ON
5
ENABLE:
Enables or erases the power-on password maintained in NVRAM.
ON: Power-on password functional.
OFF: Erases the current power-on password.
ON
6
NMI LOG ENABLE:
Allows or prevents system from generating SMI interrupt
when NMI event occurs.
ON:
Enables NMI event to generate SMI interrupt.
OFF:
Disables NMI event from generating SMI interrupt.
ON
7
IO CTRL ENABLE:
Enables or disables onboard flexible disk drive controller,
IDE controller, and serial and parallel ports.
ON: I/O controller enabled.
OFF:
I/O controller disabled.
ON
8
VIDEO ENABLE
: Enables or disables built-in video. Disable the built-in video
only if you have a separate video board installed in the server.
ON: Enables built-in video.
OFF: Disables built-in video.
ON
Memory
The processor board in this NetServer has 4 memory sockets which accept DIMM memory modules. Up to
512 MB of memory can be configured. When installing additional memory, note the following:
Only these HP DIMMs are supported:
DIMM Type
HP Product Number
16 MB DIMM
D4294A
32 MB DIMM
D4295A
64 MB DIMM
D4296A
128 MB DIMM
D4297A
Any combination of DIMMs, listed above, may be used.
NOTE
The H-P warranty does not cover performance problems, equipment problems, or
service calls resulting from the use of non-HP DIMMs.
Select “Step 5: Save and exit”and follow the instructions to save your configuration. When the configuration
is saved, the Reboot screen appears, describing what action you should take next. The EISA Configuration
Utility will automatically update the system memory configuration.