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Option, Possible, Values, Description, Default, Message, the Local and Network Boot Messages,

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16 Chapter 3 ABLE CONTINUED Option Name Possible Values Message 3 Timeout 6 12 Forever Boot Failure Prompt Wait for Timeout Wait for Key Boot Failure Next Boot Device Reboot TFTP Secure Mode Booting Messages Enabled Disabled (User Defined) TCP/IP Image Filename (User Defined) ONFIGURATION PTIONS Description Default The amount of time (in seconds) that the prompt message is displayed and waits for user input. This includes messages such as the Configuration Message, the Local and Network Boot Messages, and the Boot Failure Prompt. The Forever setting only applies to the Local and Network Boot Messages. If Forever is selected, the other messages default to 3 seconds. This setting takes affect the next time the PC is booted. If a network boot cannot be completed, choose whether MBA displays a message and then waits for the user to press a key before continuing or waits for 3 seconds before continuing. MBA continues by following the behavior specified by the Boot Failure option. If a network boot cannot be completed, choose whether MBA will reboot the PC or allow the PC to boot from the next boot device. On a PC with a BBScompliant BIOS, the next boot device is the next device in the boot order list. On a PC that does not have a BBS-compliant BIOS, the next boot device is normally the hard disk. Choose whether MBA uses the secure mode feature of TFTP. In secure mode, only the filename is sent to the TFTP Service. Choose the message text and hot key that is used to instruct the user how to boot locally when the Default Boot is set to Network, and how to boot from the network when the Default Boot is set to Local. Not available with BIOS-integrated MBA. Default filename of the boot image file if a filename is not provided in either the DHCP or BOOTP response from the server. 3 Wait for Timeout Next Boot Device Disabled "Press H to boot from Hard Disk" "Press N to boot from Network" MBA.IMG

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16
Chapter 3
ABLE
CONTINUED
ONFIGURATION
PTIONS
Option
Name
Possible
Values
Description
Default
Message
Timeout
3
6
12
Forever
The amount of time (in seconds) that the prompt
message is displayed and waits for user input. This
includes messages such as the Configuration
Message, the Local and Network Boot Messages, and
the Boot Failure Prompt.
The Forever setting only applies to the Local and
Network Boot Messages. If Forever is selected, the
other messages default to 3 seconds. This setting
takes affect the next time the PC is booted.
3
Boot Failure
Prompt
Wait for
Timeout
Wait for
Key
If a network boot cannot be completed, choose
whether MBA displays a message and then waits for
the user to press a key before continuing or waits for
3 seconds before continuing. MBA continues by
following the behavior specified by the Boot Failure
option.
Wait for
Timeout
Boot Failure
Next Boot
Device
Reboot
If a network boot cannot be completed, choose
whether MBA will reboot the PC or allow the PC to
boot from the next boot device.
On a PC with a BBS-
compliant BIOS, the next boot device is the next
device in the boot order list. On a PC that does not
have a BBS-compliant BIOS, the next boot device is
normally the hard disk.
Next Boot
Device
TFTP
Secure
Mode
Enabled
Disabled
Choose whether MBA uses the secure mode feature
of TFTP. In secure mode, only the filename is sent to
the TFTP Service.
Disabled
Booting
Messages
(User
Defined)
Choose the message text and hot key that is used to
instruct the user how to boot locally when the
Default Boot is set to Network, and how to boot from
the network when the Default Boot is set to Local.
Not available with BIOS-integrated MBA.
“Press H to
boot from
Hard Disk”
“Press N
to boot
from
Network”
TCP/IP
Image
Filename
(User
Defined)
Default filename of the boot image file if a filename
is not provided in either the DHCP or BOOTP
response from the server.
MBA.IMG