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Server Utilities hidden. If a different IO Module is installed than had been previously installed, the module-specific settings will still be returned to defaults but not hidden. This will not necessarily affect the Option ROM settings, which depend on the aggregate capabilities of all installed Onboard and IO Module NICs. For each NIC port which is present on an Onboard NIC or IO Module other than InfiniBand controllers, there will be a port-specific PXE Boot enabling option and a MAC Address display. Onboard NICs and NIC ports also have enable/disable options. IO Modules and the ports on them cannot be disabled by BIOS. InfiniBand controllers which appear as Onboard NICs or as IO Modules have a slightly different format. They do not have enable/disable options but they do have a choice of whether to enable loading and executing the embedded Option ROM for the controller, which will cause it to become bootable. For InfiniBand, both a GUID and a MAC Address are displayed. The GUID is used for InfiniBand Fabric operations, and the MAC Address is used when the controller is attached as an Ethernet device. For non-InfiniBand NICs, there are different OPROMs for different protocols, which are also differentiated by speed, 1 Gb or 10 Gb. For a given protocol/speed, all Ethernet controllers of the same speed use the same Option ROM.  PXE - There are two separate PXE Option ROMs, one for 1 Gb NICs and the other for 10 Gb NICs. The two are independent of each other but each must be the only Option ROM enabled in its speed class. If 1 GbE PXE is enabled, then the iSCSI OPROM cannot be enabled. If 10 GbE PXE is enabled, then neither iSCSI nor 10 GbE FCoE may be enabled.  iSCSI - There is only one iSCSI Option ROM for both 1 GbE and 10 GbE NICs. If iSCSI is enabled, then neither PXE nor FCoE OPROMs may be enabled for the 1 GbE or 10 GbE NICs.  FCoE - There is a 10 GbE FCoE Option ROM that supports the Intel® 82599 NIC. When it is enabled, the iSCSI OPROM and the 10 GbE PXE OPROM must be disabled Note: These Option ROMs are only in support of onboard NICs and installed IO Modules. They do not support NICs on add-in network cards, even if the NIC on an add-in card is the same type of device as an onboard NIC or IO Module controller. Only the Option ROMs for which controller capabilities are present are shown in the screen for selection. For example, if there are no 10 GbE NICs installed, then the 10 GbE OPROMs will not appear for selection. If controller capabilities are present but all controllers with those capabilities are disabled, then the relevant OPROM options will appear but will be disabled and grayed out and not changeable. Similarly, when the PXE OPROM of a given speed is disabled, all PXE port enable/disable options using that OPROM will be disabled and grayed out. Conversely, if all ports are disabled for PXE, the PXE OPROM will be disabled and grayed out. When a NIC Port is disabled, the PXE enable/disable option for it will be disabled and grayed out, and the MAC Address will be blank. When a NIC controller is disabled, all Ports and PXE options for that controller will become disabled and grayed out and all MAC Addresses for those ports will be blank. Conversely, if all ports for a given controller are disabled, the controller itself will appear as disabled. Advanced 90 Intel® Server System R1000RP Service Guide

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hidden. If a different IO Module is installed than had been previously installed, the module-specific
settings will still be returned to defaults but not hidden. This will not necessarily affect the Option
ROM settings, which depend on the aggregate capabilities of all installed Onboard and IO Module
NICs.
For each NIC port which is present on an Onboard NIC or IO Module other than InfiniBand
controllers, there will be a port-specific PXE Boot enabling option and a MAC Address display.
Onboard NICs and NIC ports also have enable/disable options. IO Modules and the ports on them
cannot be disabled by BIOS.
InfiniBand controllers which appear as Onboard NICs or as IO Modules have a slightly different
format. They do not have enable/disable options but they do have a choice of whether to enable
loading and executing the embedded Option ROM for the controller, which will cause it to become
bootable. For InfiniBand, both a GUID and a MAC Address are displayed. The GUID is used for
InfiniBand Fabric operations, and the MAC Address is used when the controller is attached as an
Ethernet device.
For non-InfiniBand NICs, there are different OPROMs for different protocols, which are also
differentiated by speed, 1 Gb or 10 Gb. For a given protocol/speed, all Ethernet controllers of the
same speed use the same Option ROM.
PXE
There are two separate PXE Option ROMs, one for 1 Gb NICs and the other for 10
Gb NICs. The two are independent of each other but each must be the only Option ROM
enabled in its speed class. If 1 GbE PXE is enabled, then the iSCSI OPROM cannot be
enabled. If 10 GbE PXE is enabled, then neither iSCSI nor 10 GbE FCoE may be enabled.
iSCSI
There is only one iSCSI Option ROM for both 1 GbE and 10 GbE NICs. If iSCSI is
enabled, then neither PXE nor FCoE OPROMs may be enabled for the 1 GbE or 10 GbE
NICs.
FCoE
There is a 10 GbE FCoE Option ROM that supports the Intel
®
82599 NIC. When it is
enabled, the iSCSI OPROM and the 10 GbE PXE OPROM must be disabled
Note:
These Option ROMs are only in support of onboard NICs and installed IO Modules. They do
not support NICs on add-in network cards, even if the NIC on an add-in card is the same type of
device as an onboard NIC or IO Module controller.
Only the Option ROMs for which controller capabilities are present are shown in the screen for
selection. For example, if there are no 10 GbE NICs installed, then the 10 GbE OPROMs will not
appear for selection. If controller capabilities are present but all controllers with those capabilities
are disabled, then the relevant OPROM options will appear but will be disabled and grayed out and
not changeable.
Similarly, when the PXE OPROM of a given speed is disabled, all PXE port enable/disable options
using that OPROM will be disabled and grayed out. Conversely, if all ports are disabled for PXE,
the PXE OPROM will be disabled and grayed out.
When a NIC Port is disabled, the PXE enable/disable option for it will be disabled and grayed out,
and the MAC Address will be blank. When a NIC controller is disabled, all Ports and PXE options
for that controller will become disabled and grayed out and all MAC Addresses for those ports will
be blank. Conversely, if all ports for a given controller are disabled, the controller itself will appear
as disabled.
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