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Table 3-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued) Heading Option Description PCI VGA Configuration This menu lets you select which device to use as the primary VGA device-the one that will show graphics during POST and boot, before the OS takes over graphics. The menu is dynamically generated based on detected VGA-compatible devices. NOTE: This menu appears only if more than one VGA-compatible device is installed Chipset/ Memory PCI SERR# Generation (enable/disable) Disables PCI SERR# generation for ill-behaved PCI add-in cards (that can generate SERR# spuriously). PCI VGA Palette Snooping (enable/disable) Enables PCI VGA Palette Snooping. This option is kept for compatibility purposes. MCH Error Handling Sets which signal to use on serious MCH (North Bridge) errors. SMI is handled by the BIOS and causes a reboot. NMI and Machine-Check Error are handled by the operating system and cause a crash. Device Options Num Lock State at Power-On Sets the Num Lock state after POST. The Operating System can change this state, also. S5 Wake on LAN (enable/disable) Allows the network to wake the system from shutdown (ACPI S5). When set to Disable, system power consumption is reduced to match Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) guidelines. Unique Sleep State Blink Rates Assigns different LED blink patterns for S1 and S3. (The LED is off for S4 and S5.) Monitor Tracking (enable/disable) Enabling this option allows the ROM to save the monitor asset tracking information such as the serial number and model. NIC PXE Option ROM Download (enable/disable) Disable means you cannot boot from this device, but more option ROM space is available for other devices. SAS Option ROM Download (enable/disable) Enables or disables downloading embedded SAS option ROM. Disable means you cannot boot from this device, but more option ROM space is available for other devices. SATA RAID Option ROM Download (enable/disable) Disable means you cannot boot from this device, but more option ROM space is available for other devices. PXH-V Secondary Latency Timer Sets the secondary latency timer on the PXH-V bridge which is connected to PCI-X slot 5. PCIX Secondary Latency Timer Sets the secondary latency timer on the ESB2 PCI-X bridge which is connected to PCI-X slots 6 and 7, and the SAS controller. SAS Latency Timer Sets the latency timer on the SAS controller. Peer-to-Peer Reads 30 Chapter 3 System management ENWW

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Heading
Option
Description
PCI VGA
Configuration
This menu lets you select which device to use as the primary VGA device—the one that will show
graphics during POST and boot, before the OS takes over graphics. The menu is dynamically
generated based on detected VGA-compatible devices.
NOTE:
This menu appears only if more than one VGA-compatible device is installed
Chipset/
Memory
PCI SERR# Generation (enable/disable)
Disables PCI SERR# generation for ill-behaved PCI add-in cards (that can generate SERR#
spuriously).
PCI VGA Palette Snooping (enable/disable)
Enables PCI VGA Palette Snooping. This option is kept for compatibility purposes.
MCH Error Handling
Sets which signal to use on serious MCH (North Bridge) errors.
SMI
is handled by the BIOS and
causes a reboot.
NMI
and
Machine-Check Error
are handled by the operating system and cause
a crash.
Device
Options
Num Lock State at Power-On
Sets the Num Lock state after POST. The Operating System can change this state, also.
S5 Wake on LAN (enable/disable)
Allows the network to wake the system from shutdown (ACPI S5). When set to Disable, system
power consumption is reduced to match Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) guidelines.
Unique Sleep State Blink Rates
Assigns different LED blink patterns for S1 and S3. (The LED is off for S4 and S5.)
Monitor Tracking (enable/disable)
Enabling this option allows the ROM to save the monitor asset tracking information such as the
serial number and model.
NIC PXE Option ROM Download (enable/disable)
Disable
means you cannot boot from this device, but more option ROM space is available for other
devices.
SAS Option ROM Download (enable/disable)
Enables or disables downloading embedded SAS option ROM. Disable means you cannot boot
from this device, but more option ROM space is available for other devices.
SATA RAID Option ROM Download (enable/disable)
Disable
means you cannot boot from this device, but more option ROM space is available for other
devices.
PXH-V Secondary Latency Timer
Sets the secondary latency timer on the PXH-V bridge which is connected to PCI-X slot 5.
PCIX Secondary Latency Timer
Sets the secondary latency timer on the ESB2 PCI-X bridge which is connected to PCI-X slots 6
and 7, and the SAS controller.
SAS Latency Timer
Sets the latency timer on the SAS controller.
Peer-to-Peer Reads
Table 3-1
Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)
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Chapter 3
System management
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