HP ProDesk 400 G6 BIOS Simulator - Page 15

Network Configuration Settings, Item Specific Help, Force HTTP no-cache, DNS Configuration

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Main Security  Network Configuration Settings Proxy Server 1  Edit Proxy Server  Test Network Connection 2 IPv4 Configuration  IPv4 Address  IPv4 Subnet Mask  IPv4 Gateway DNS Configuration  DNS Addresses Data transfer timeout Force HTTP no-cache 6 Advanced Automatic Manual Automatic Manual 100 5 UEFI Drivers 3 4 HP Computer Setup Item Specific Help 1. Proxy Server Enable/Disable the use of a proxy server. 2. Edit Proxy Server Specify the Proxy Server Address and the Port Number through the common-use : notation. 3. Test Network Connection Check the network connection using current BIOS update configuration. Click on the field to see the options. 4. IPv4 Configuration Setup for static IPv4 address. Click on the field to see the options. 5. DNS Configuration Configure a list of DNS addresses. 6. Force HTTP no-cache Disable HTTP caching. Help

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Main
HP
Computer Setup
Item Specific Help
1. Proxy Server
Enable/Disable the use of a proxy server.
2. Edit Proxy Server
Specify the Proxy Server Address and the
Port Number through the common-use
<server>:<port> notation.
3. Test Network Connection
Check the network connection using current
BIOS update configuration.
Click on the field to see the options.
4. I
Pv4 Configuration
Setup for static IPv4 address.
Click on the field to see the options.
5.
DNS Configuration
Configure a list of DNS addresses.
6. Force HTTP no-cache
Disable HTTP caching.
Proxy Server
Force HTTP no-cache
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Data transfer timeout
Network Configuration Settings
DNS Configuration
IPv4 Configuration
Help
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