
The configuration setup menu shows a list of configuration settings on the left and their corresponding values
on the right. Key descriptions near the bottom of the menu indicate how to change values for the configuration
settings. For each selected setting, a brief "mini-Help" description of its function appears just above the key
descriptions.
1. Highlight the setting you need to change by using the arrow keys.
2. Once you have accessed the setting you want to change, press the spacebar until the desired value
appears.
3. Once you have completed your changes, press
F4
to update the adapter with the new values. Any
changed configuration values are applied as the boot process resumes.
The table below provides a list of configuration settings, their possible values, and their detailed descriptions:
Configuration
Setting
Possible
Values
Description
Network Boot
Protocol
PXE
(Preboot
eXecution
Environment)
Select PXE for use with Network management programs, such as
LANDesk* Management Suite.
NOTE
:
Depending on the configuration of the Intel Boot Agent, this
parameter may not be changeable.
Boot Order
Use BIOS
Setup Boot
Order
Try network
first, then
local drives
Try local
drives first,
then network
Try network
only
Try local
drives only
Sets the boot order in which devices are selected during boot up if
the computer does not have its own control method.
If your client computer's BIOS supports the BIOS Boot
Specification (BBS), or allows PnP-compliant selection of the boot
order in the BIOS setup program, then this setting will always be
Use BIOS Setup Boot Order
and cannot be changed. In this
case, refer to the BIOS setup manual specific to your client
computer to set up boot options.
If your client computer does not have a BBS- or PnP-compliant
BIOS, you can select any one of the other possible values listed for
this setting except for
Use BIOS Setup Boot Order
.
Legacy OS
Wakeup
Support. (
For
82559-based
adapters
only
)
0 = Disabled
(Default
Value)
1 = Enabled
If set to 1, the Intel Boot Agent will enable PME in the adapter’s PCI
configuration space during initialization. This allows remote wakeup
under legacy operating systems that don’t normally support it. Note
that enabling this makes the adapter technically non-compliant with
the ACPI specification, which is why the default is disabled.
NOTE:
If, during PXE boot, more than one adapter is installed in a computer and you want to boot
from the boot ROM located on a specific adapter, you can do so by moving the adapter to the top of
the BIOS Boot Order or by disabling the flash on the other adapters.
While the configuration setup menu is displayed, diagnostics information is also displayed in the lower half of
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