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FRB3 timeout:
FRB3 refers to the level of FRB in which a timer is started at system
power up or hard reset. The BIOS stops this timer in the power-on self test (POST) by
asserting the FRB timer halt signal to the BMC. If the timer is not stopped, the BSP is
disabled, the system is reset and another processor becomes the BSP.
Advanced Configuration Power Interface (ACPI)
setup
Configure the ACPI features as described below.
Button model:
Sets the power and/or sleep button model used by the system:
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Power Button Only. The system supports a single power button.
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Power and Sleep Buttons. The system supports both power and sleep buttons.
State notify:
Specifies whether other server management controllers in the system
will be notified upon ACPI power state changes.
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Enable. Enables notification.
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Disabled. Disables notification.
Fan control:
Controls fan operation when the system enters the S1 sleep state:
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Do Not Stop Fans. Does not stop fans on sleep state.
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Stop Fans. Stops fans on sleep state.
Platform Event Filtering (PEF) setup
Platform Event Filtering lets you configure the actions to take when certain platform
events occur. You can specify which events to filter.
PEF enable:
Enables or disables Platform Event Filter (PEF).
Logging enable:
Enables or disables system event logging when an event filter is
triggered.
PEP actions:
Enables or disables Platform Event Paging (PEP) actions when an event
filter is triggered. PEP sends a phone page when an event triggers the filter.
Power down:
Enables or disables system power down when an event filter is
triggered.
Reset:
Enables or disables a system reset when an event filter is triggered.
Power cycle:
Enables or disables a system power cycle when an event filter is
triggered.
LAN alert:
Enables or disables sending of a LAN alert message when an event filter
is triggered.
Filter entries:
This option lets you enable or disable pre-configured event filters.
Select this button and press <Enter> to display another setup page with a table of pre-
configured event filters.
Use the arrow keys to move among the options, and press the <Space Bar> to enable
or disable a filter entry. A filter entry is enabled when an arrowhead is displayed to
the left of the filter entry. The arrowhead is removed when the filter entry is disabled.
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