Lenovo NetVista Technical information manual for NetVista 6269, 6568, 6569, 65 - Page 12

Other features, Network support, Wake on LAN - bios update

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- Drive bays - Small form factor desktop model: three drive bays - Desktop model: four drive bays - Adapter slots - Small form factor desktop model: two peripheral component interconnect (PCI) expansion slots - Desktop model: three PCI expansion slots and one AGP slot (some models) • PCI version 2.2 I/O bus compatibility • 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB diskette drive • Input/Output features - One 25-pin parallel port with Extended Capabilities Port (ECP)/Extended Parallel Port (EPP) support - One (A20) or two (A40) 9-pin universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) serial ports - Two 4-pin Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports - One 6-pin keyboard port - One 6-pin mouse port - One 15-pin DD2CB-compliant monitor port - Three 3.5-mm audio jacks (line out/headphone, line-in, microphone) - One nine-pin MIDI/joystick connector (A20 models only) Other features The NetVista computer supports the following features. Network support The NetVista computer is enabled to support the addition of options to perform management over a network. The following is a list of supported functions: • Selectable primary startup sequence • Selectable automatic power-on startup sequence • Selectable error startup sequence • Power-on self-test (POST)/BIOS update from network • Wake on LAN • Complimentary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) Save/Restore utility program • CMOS setup over LAN • Wake on Ring (if Wake on Ring supported modem is installed) Wake on LAN The power supply of the computer supports the Wake on LAN feature. You can use the Wake on LAN feature to turn on the computer by passing a specific LAN frame to the computer over the LAN. You can find the menu for setting the Wake on LAN feature in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. For more information, see the NetVista User Guide. 2 NetVista™ Technical Information Manual

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NetVista™ Technical Information Manual
Drive bays
Small form factor desktop model:
three drive bays
Desktop model:
four drive bays
Adapter slots
Small form factor desktop model:
two peripheral component interconnect
(PCI) expansion slots
Desktop model:
three PCI expansion slots and one AGP slot (some
models)
PCI version 2.2 I/O bus compatibility
3.5-inch, 1.44 MB diskette drive
Input/Output features
One 25-pin parallel port with Extended Capabilities Port (ECP)/Extended
Parallel Port (EPP) support
One (A20) or two (A40) 9-pin universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter
(UART) serial ports
Two 4-pin Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports
One 6-pin keyboard port
One 6-pin mouse port
One 15-pin DD2CB-compliant monitor port
Three 3.5-mm audio jacks (line out/headphone, line-in, microphone)
One nine-pin MIDI/joystick connector (A20 models only)
Other features
The NetVista computer supports the following features.
Network support
The NetVista computer is enabled to support the addition of options to perform
management over a network.
The following is a list of supported functions:
Selectable primary startup sequence
Selectable automatic power-on startup sequence
Selectable error startup sequence
Power-on self-test (POST)/BIOS update from network
Wake on LAN
Complimentary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) Save/Restore utility program
CMOS setup over LAN
Wake on Ring (if Wake on Ring supported modem is installed)
Wake on LAN
The power supply of the computer supports the Wake on LAN
feature.
You can use
the Wake on LAN feature to turn on the computer by passing a specific LAN frame to
the computer over the LAN.
You can find the menu for setting the Wake on LAN
feature in the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
For more information, see the
NetVista User Guide
.