Intel SE7501HG2 Product Guide - Page 73
Table 20., Console Redirection Submenu, Event Log Configuration Submenu, Feature, Choices, Description
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Table 20. Console Redirection Submenu Feature Choices Description BIOS Redirection Port Serial Port A Serial Port B Disabled When a serial port is selected, BIOS Console Redirection is enabled and uses the I/O port specified. Enabling this option disables Quiet Boot. ACPI Redirection Port Serial Port A Serial Port B Disabled This option enables ACPI OS Headless Console Redirection. Baud Rate 9600 19.2k 38.4k 57.6K 115.2k This specifies the baud rate to be used when console redirection is enabled. When the Emergency Management Port shares the COM port for console redirection, the baud rate must be set to 19.2k to match the baud rate for the Emergency Management Port baud rate, unless the auto-baud feature is used. Flow Control None, CTS/RTS XON/XOFF CTS/RTS +CD None disallows flow control. CTS/RTS is hardware-based flow control. XON/XOFF is software-based flow control. CTS/RTS +CD is hardware-based with carrier detection flow control. When the Emergency Management Port shares the COM port for console redirection, the flow control must be set to CTS/RTS or to CTS/RTS +CD, depending on whether a modem is used. Terminal Type PC-ANSI VT100+ VT-UTF8 This option selects the character set to send through the serial port when console redirection is enabled. VT-UTF8 uses Unicode characters. VT100+ works only with English. PC-ANSI is the standard PC-type terminal. Table 21. Event Log Configuration Submenu Feature Choices Description Clear All Event Logs Yes No When Yes is selected, the BIOS will clear the System Event Log at the next boot. Event Logging Enabled Disabled When enabled, system events are stored in the System Event Log. Critical Event Logging Enabled Disabled When enabled, critical events, such as PERR, SERR, ECC memory errors, and NMI are stored in the System Event Log. POST and the BIOS Setup Utility 73