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USB Configuration Screen, Screen Map

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Server Utilities  A USB Key formatted with one Partition Table, and less than 528 MB in size, will be forced to FDD emulation - otherwise if it is 528 MB or greater in size, it will be forced to HDD emulation. Note: USB devices can be "hotplugged" during POST, and will be detected and "beeped". They will be enumerated and displayed on this screen, though they may not be enumerated as bootable devices. Advanced USB Configuration Detected USB Devices USB Controller Legacy USB Support XHCI Pre-Boot Driver XHCI Hand-off EHCI Hand-Off Port 60/64 Emulation Make USB Devices Non-Bootable Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled/Auto Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Device Reset Timeout 10 seconds/20 seconds/30 seconds/40 seconds Mass Storage Devices: Auto/Floppy/Forced FDD/Hard Disk/CD-ROM Figure 92. USB Configuration Screen Screen Field Descriptions: 1. Detected USB Devices Option Values: Help Text: Comments: Information only. Displays the total number of USB devices of all types which have been detected in POST. Note: There is one USB keyboard and one USB mice detected from the BMC KVM function under this item even no USB devices connected to the system. Back to [USB Configuration Screen] - Back to [Screen Map] 2. USB Controller 90 Intel® Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide

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Server Utilities
90
Intel
®
Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide
A USB Key formatted with one Partition Table, and less than 528 MB in size, will be forced
to FDD emulation
otherwise if it is 528 MB or greater in size, it will be forced to HDD
emulation.
Note
: USB devices can be “hotplugged” during POST, and will be detected and “beeped”. They
will be enumerated and displayed on this screen, though they may not be enumerated as bootable
devices.
Advanced
USB Configuration
Detected USB Devices
<Number of USB devices detected in system>
USB Controller
Enabled/
Disabled
Legacy USB Support
Enabled/
Disabled/Auto
XHCI Pre-Boot Driver
Enabled/
Disabled
XHCI Hand-off
Enabled/
Disabled
EHCI Hand-Off
Enabled/
Disabled
Port 60/64 Emulation
Enabled/
Disabled
Make USB Devices Non-Bootable
Enabled
/Disabled
USB Mass Storage Device Configuration
Device Reset Timeout
10 seconds/
20 seconds
/30 seconds/40 seconds
Mass Storage Devices:
<Mass storage devices one line per device>
Auto/
Floppy/Forced FDD/Hard Disk/CD-ROM
Figure 92. USB Configuration Screen
Screen Field Descriptions:
1.
Detected USB Devices
Option Values:
<Number of USB devices detected in system>
Help Text:
<None>
Comments:
Information only.
Displays the total number of USB devices of all types
which have been detected in POST.
Note
: There is one USB keyboard and one USB mice detected from the BMC KVM function under
this item even no USB devices connected to the system.
Back to [
USB Configuration Screen
]
Back to [
Screen Map
]
2.
USB Controller