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ISA Legacy Resources, Memory Resources, I/O Port Resources, DMA

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To set remote administration, follow these steps: 1. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility Program. See "Starting and Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on page 27. 2. Select System Security and press Enter.. 3. Select Remote Administration and press Enter. 4. To enable update remote administration, select Enabled. To disable, select Disabled. Press Enter. 5. Press Esc until you return to the Configuration/Setup Utility Program main menu. 6. Before you exit from the program, select Save Settings from the Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu. 7. To exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility Program, press Esc and follow the instructions on the screen. ISA Legacy Resources Adapters that are not Plug and Play are known as legacy adapters. If you install a legacy adapter, you must manually configure it by setting switches or jumpers on the adapter and by reserving its resources using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program. In the Configuration/Setup Utility Program, the ISA Legacy Resources screen shows the computer resources that are typically required by adapters: Memory resources I/O port resources DMA resources Interrupt resources You can select available resources for the adapter you are installing. Resources not being used by ISA legacy adapters are listed as [Available]. You must set the resources used by the newly installed ISA legacy adapter to [ISA Resource]. This notifies the Plug and Play software that these resources are in use. To store the legacy resource information for an installed adapter: 1. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility Program (see "Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on page 80). 2. Select ISA Legacy Resources and press Enter. 3. As needed, select Memory Resources, I/O Port Resources, DMA Resources, or Interrupt Resources. See "Interrupt and DMA Resources" on page 38. Chapter 5. Configuration/Setup Utility Program 37

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To set remote administration, follow these steps:
1.
Start the Configuration/Setup Utility Program.
See “Starting and Using
the Configuration/Setup Utility Program” on page
27.
2.
Select
System Security
and press
Enter.
.
3.
Select
Remote Administration
and press
Enter
.
4.
To enable update remote administration, select
Enabled
.
To disable,
select
Disabled
.
Press
Enter
.
5.
Press
Esc
until you return to the Configuration/Setup Utility Program
main menu.
6.
Before you exit from the program, select
Save Settings
from the
Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu.
7.
To exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility Program, press
Esc
and
follow the instructions on the screen.
ISA Legacy Resources
Adapters that are not Plug and Play are known as
legacy
adapters.
If you
install a legacy adapter, you must manually configure it by setting switches
or jumpers on the adapter and by reserving its resources using the
Configuration/Setup Utility Program.
In the Configuration/Setup Utility Program, the ISA Legacy Resources
screen shows the computer resources that are typically required by
adapters:
±
Memory resources
±
I/O port resources
±
DMA resources
±
Interrupt resources
You can select available resources for the adapter you are installing.
Resources not being used by ISA legacy adapters are listed as [
Available
].
You must set the resources used by the newly installed ISA legacy adapter
to [
ISA Resource]
.
This notifies the Plug and Play software that these
resources are in use.
To store the legacy resource information for an installed adapter:
1.
Start the Configuration/Setup Utility Program (see “Starting the
Configuration/Setup Utility Program” on page
80).
2.
Select
ISA Legacy Resources
and press
Enter
.
3.
As needed, select
Memory Resources, I/O Port Resources, DMA
Resources,
or
Interrupt Resources
.
See “Interrupt and DMA
Resources” on page
38.
Chapter
5.
Configuration/Setup Utility Program
37