Option
Description
Hard-Disk Failover
Specifies the drive that is booted in the event of a drive failure. The devices are selected in the
Hard-Disk Drive
Sequence
on the
Boot Option Setting
menu. When this option is set to
Disabled
, only the first drive in the list is
attempted to boot. When this option is set to
Enabled
, all drives are attempted to boot in the order selected in the
Hard-Disk Drive Sequence
. This option is not enabled for
UEFI Boot Mode
. This option is set to
Disabled
by
default.
Generic USB boot
Enables or disables generic USB boot.
Hard-disk Drive
Placeholder
Enables or disables Hard-disk Drive Placeholder.
UEFI Boot Settings
Enables or disables UEFI Boot options.
The Boot options include
IPv4 PXE
and
IPv6 PXE
. This option is set to
IPv4
by default.
NOTE:
This option is enabled only if the boot mode is UEFI.
Network Settings
You can use the
Network Settings
screen to modify UEFI PXE, iSCSI, and HTTP boot settings. The network settings option is available
only in the UEFI mode.
NOTE:
BIOS does not control network settings in the BIOS mode. For the BIOS boot mode, the optional Boot ROM of the
network controllers handles the network settings.
Viewing Network Settings
To view the
Network Settings
screen, perform the following steps:
1
Power on, or restart your system.
2
Press F2 immediately after you see the following message:
F2 = System Setup
NOTE:
If your operating system begins to load before you press F2, wait for the system to finish booting, and then restart
your system and try again.
3
On the
System Setup Main Menu
screen, click
System BIOS
.
4
On the
System BIOS
screen, click
Network Settings
.
Network Settings screen details
The
Network Settings
screen details are explained as follows:
Option
Description
PXE Device n
(n = 1
to 4)
Enables or disables the device. When enabled, a UEFI PXE boot option is created for the device.
PXE Device n
Settings
(n = 1 to 4)
Enables you to control the configuration of the PXE device.
HTTP Device n
(n =
1 to 4)
Enables or disables the device. When enabled, a UEFI HTTP boot option is created for the device.
HTTP Device n
Settings
(n = 1 to 4)
Enables you to control the configuration of the HTTP device.
Pre-operating system management applications
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