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Commands on USB Interface Preference
Select this choice to enable or disable the Ethernet over USB interface on
IMM.
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Network Configuration
Select this choice to view the system management network interface port,
the IMM MAC address, the current IMM IP address, and host name; define
the static IMM IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address; specify
whether to use the static IP address or have DHCP assign the IMM IP
address; and save the network changes.
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Reset IMM to Defaults
Select this choice to view or reset IMM to the default settings.
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Adapters and UEFI Drivers
Select this choice to view information about the adapters and drivers in the
server that are compliant with EFI 1.10 and UEFI 2.0.
v
Network
Select this choice to view or configure the network options, such as the iSCSI,
PXE, and network devices. There might be additional configuration choices for
optional network devices that are compliant with UEFI 2.1 and later.
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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 Setup utility menu only.
v
Start Options
Select this choice to view the startup sequence or boot to devices. The server
starts from the first boot record that it finds.
This choice is on the full Setup utility menu only.
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Boot Manager
Select this choice to view, add, or change the device boot priority, boot from a
file, select a one-time boot, or reset the boot order to the default setting.
If the server has Wake on LAN hardware and software and the operating system
supports Wake on LAN functions, you can specify a startup sequence for the
Wake on LAN functions. For example, you can define a startup sequence that
checks for a disc in the CD-RW/DVD drive, then checks the hard disk drive, and
then checks a network adapter.
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System Event Logs
Select this choice to view the system-event log and the POST event log. For
more information about these logs, see “Event logs” on page 23.
Important:
If the system-error LED on the front of the server is lit but there are
no other error indications, clear the system-event log. Also, after you complete a
repair or correct an error, clear the system-event log to turn off the system-error
LED on the front of the server.
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POST Event Viewer
Select this choice to enter the POST event viewer to view the error messages
in the POST event log.
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System Event Log
Select this choice to view the error messages in the system-event log.
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Clear System Event Log
Select this choice to clear the system-event log.
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