
Configuring Your System 3-25
System Board Jumper Summary
Jumper Block
Pins (default in bold)
What it does at system reset
A.
9-10, Protect
BMC boot block is write protected.
BMC Boot
Block Write
Protect
10-11, Erase
BMC boot block is erasable and programmable.
B.
5-6, Normal
System boots normally.
BMC Forced
Update Mode
6-7, Program
System tries to update BMC firmware.
C.
1-2, Protect
BIOS boot block is write-protected.
BIOS Boot
Block Write
Protect
2-3 Erase
BIOS boot block is erasable and programmable.
D.
9-10, Normal
System attempts to boot using the BIOS stored
in flash memory.
Recovery Boot
10-11, Recovery
BIOS attempts a recovery boot, loading BIOS
code from a floppy diskette into the flash
device. This is typically used when the BIOS
code has been corrupted.
E.
Password Clear
5-6, Protect
Maintains the current system password.
6-7, Erase
Clears the password.
F.
CMOS Clear
1-2, Protect
Preserves the contents of NVRAM.
2-3, Erase
Replaces the contents of NVRAM with the
manufacturing default settings.
G.
Reserved
1-2, Disabled
Required on factory default.
Summary of Contents for ES1400
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