v
Devices
and
I/O
Ports
Select
this
choice
to
view
or
change
assignments
for
devices
and
input/output
(I/O)
ports,
to
configure
remote
console
redirection,
to
enable
or
disable
integrated
Ethernet
controllers
and
all
standard
ports
(such
as
serial
and
USB),
and
to
view
the
system
MAC
addresses.
If
you
disable
a
device,
it
cannot
be
configured,
and
the
operating
system
will
not
be
able
to
detect
it
(this
is
equivalent
to
disconnecting
the
device).
If
you
disable
the
integrated
Ethernet
controllers
and
no
Ethernet
adapter
is
installed,
the
server
will
have
no
Ethernet
capability.
For
a
SATA
model,
you
can
also
select
this
choice
to
view
or
change
the
interface
mode
for
a
SATA
port.
To
view
or
change
the
mode,
select
Programming
Interface
for
a
SATA
Port
.
–
Native
mode:
Standard
PCI
resource
steering
is
used.
–
Combined
mode:
Native
mode
plus
legacy
mode
is
used.
In
legacy
mode,
standard
IDE
I/O
and
IRQ
resources
(IRQ
14
and
15)
are
assigned.
This
choice
is
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu
only.
v
Date
and
Time
Select
this
choice
to
set
the
date
and
time
in
the
server,
in
24-hour
format
(
hour
:
minute
:
second
).
This
choice
is
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu
only.
v
System
Security
Select
this
choice
to
set
passwords.
For
more
information
about
passwords,
see
“Passwords”
on
page
48.
This
choice
is
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu
only.
–
Administrator
Password
Select
this
choice
to
set
or
change
an
administrator
password.
An
administrator
password
is
intended
to
be
used
by
a
system
administrator;
it
limits
access
to
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu.
If
an
administrator
password
is
set,
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu
is
available
only
if
you
type
the
administrator
password
at
the
password
prompt.
For
more
information,
see
“Administrator
password”
on
page
49.
–
Power-on
Password
Select
this
choice
to
set
or
change
a
power-on
password.
For
more
information,
see
“Power-on
password”
on
page
48.
v
Startup
Options
Select
this
choice
to
view
or
change
the
startup
options,
such
as
the
startup
sequence,
the
keyboard
NumLock
state,
the
option
ROM
execution
priorities,
whether
displayless
operation
is
enabled,
whether
to
restart
on
POST/BIOS
error,
and
other
startup
considerations.
You
can
also
select
this
choice
to
enable
or
disable
hard
disk
drive
self-monitoring,
analysis,
and
reporting
technology
(SMART).
Changes
in
the
startup
options
take
effect
when
you
restart
the
server.
Select
the
option
ROM
execution-priority
choices
(
Planar
PXE/DHCP
Priority
and
PCI
Device
Boot
Priority
)
to
specify
the
sequence
in
which
channels
are
checked
during
startup
to
load
and
execute
the
ROMs
for
optional
devices.
This
enables
you
to
tailor
the
ROM
load-and-execution
sequence
for
maximum
efficiency.
Planar
PXE/DHCP
Priority
specifies
the
priority
of
network-related
ROMs
relative
to
local
PCI
device
ROMs;
PCI
Device
Boot
Priority
specifies
the
priority
of
ROMs
for
devices
connected
to
the
SAS/SATA
controller
on
the
system
board
and
to
adapters
in
expansion
slots
1
and
2.
The
startup
sequence
specifies
the
order
in
which
the
server
checks
devices
to
find
a
boot
record.
The
server
starts
from
the
first
boot
record
that
it
finds.
For
Chapter
3.
Configuring
the
server
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