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4.3.3 Network Stack
Enabling and configuring IPv4 or IPv6 PXE boot and HTTP boot:
1. Enable either
IPv4
or
IPv6
PXE boot under the Network Stack tab.
2. Navigate to the Save & Exit tab, select
Save Changes and Reset
, then
press
Enter
.
3. Enter the BIOS by pressing
DEL
or
ESC
during POST.
4. Navigate to the Boot tab and ensure that
Boot Option #1
under Boot
Option Priorities is set to the specific PXE device setup under the
Network tab.
Serial IRQ Mode Sets the Serial IRQ mode as continuous or quiet. In
continuous mode, the host continually generates
SERIRQ frames to check for device interrupts. In
quiet mode, the host waits for a SERIRQ slave to
generate a request.
Quiet,
Continuous
Continuous
ISH Controller
Enables/disables the Integrated Sensor Hub (ISH)
controller. The ISH enables the ability to offload
sensor polling and algorithm processing to a
dedicated low power co-processor.
Enable,
Disable
Disable
Beep Enable
Enables/disables all beeps during boot.
Enable,
Disable
Enable
Feature
Description
Choices
Default
Feature
Description
Choices
Default
Network Stack
Enables/disables the UEFI network stack. Enabling this
feature is required for PXE boot and HTTP boot.
Enable,
Disable
Enable
IPv4 PXE
Support
IPv4 PXE (Pre eXecution Environment) boot is a client-
server communication tool using Trivial File Transfer
Protocol (TFTP).
Enable,
Disable
Disable
IPv4 HTTP
Support
IPv4 HTTP boot is client-server communication boot
option. HTTP boot is a higher performance
replacement for PXE boot.
Enable,
Disable
Disable
IPv6 PXE
Support
IPv6 PXE boot is a client-server communication tool
using TFTP.
Enable,
Disable
Disable
IPv6 HTTP
Support
IPv6 HTTP boot is client-server communication boot
option. HTTP boot is a higher performance
replacement for PXE boot.
Enable,
Disable
Disable
PXE boot wait
time
Sets the wait time in seconds to allow the user to
abort the PXE boot by pressing the ESC key.
0 - 5
0
Media detect
count
Sets the number of times the system searches for a
PXE boot server before moving on to the next device
in the boot order. (See “Boot” for setting boot device
priority.)
1 - 50
1