
Chapter 11
Using the BIOS Setup and SCSI Select Utilities
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17. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the IRQ that corresponds to
the IRQ required for the board you are installing, and press the + or - key
on the keypad to reserve that IRQ. Reserve all IRQs needed for the board.
18. When all the necessary IRQs and other resources are reserved, press the
[F10] function key to save and exit.
19. In the Setup Confirmation dialog box, press Enter to answer "Yes" to the
question, "Save configuration and exit now?" The NetServer will reboot.
NOTE
If you change your mind and want to exit the Setup utility
without
making the changes you have selected, press ESC
once or twice to return to the Setup Utility menu. Use the right
arrow key to select the
Exit
menu. Use the down arrow key to
highlight
Exit Discarding Changes
. In the Setup Warning
dialog box, use the spacebar or right arrow key to highlight
Yes
. Press Enter to answer "
Yes
" to the question.
Enabling the Remote Console Feature
HP Remote Console is built into the NetServer BIOS and is NOS independent.
Use HP's BIOS level remote access to diagnose and remedy problems associated
with a NetServer's hardware operations or configuration.
To enable the Remote Console feature of the HP NetServer E 60, enter the BIOS
Setup utility as described above, then do the following:
1. Select
Configuration
from the menu bar.
2. Select
Integrated I/O
Ports.
3. Select
Serial Ports
.
4. Select
Console Redirection
.
5. Set the
Com Port Address
to 3F8/IRQ 4 (Serial Port A).
6. Select a baud rate.
7. Select console type.
8. Select flow control.
9. Select modem for console connection.