Review this chapter and the information that comes with the option before making
changes. Also, record the current settings before making any changes.
Attention:
Maintaining a record of your configuration information is especially
important if you need to move the Clear CMOS register contents jumper, which
erases all configuration information (see “I/O function card jumpers” on page 104
for details).
To start the Configuration/Setup Utility program:
1. Ensure that there is no diskette in the diskette drive. If the diskette drive
contains a diskette, remove it.
2. Turn on the server and watch for the IBM logo screen.
If the server is turned on already, shut down your operating system and restart
the server.
3. After you start the server, several prompts appear on the IBM logo screen.
When the prompt
Press F1 for Configuration/Setup
appears, press F1.
The Configuration/Setup Utility main menu appears. For information on the
menu, see “Using the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.”
Note:
If you enter the power-on password and an administrator
(supervisor-level) password is also set, a limited version of the menu
appears. To see the full menu, you must restart the server and enter
the administrator password when you are prompted to enter a
password. See “System security” on page 24 for additional information.
Using the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu
From the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, you can select settings that you
want to change. The Configuration/Setup Utility main menu is similar to the
following screen.
Note:
The choices on some menus might differ slightly, depending on the BIOS
version that comes with your server.
IBM Server Setup - © Copyright IBM Corporation 2001
<F1> Help
< > < > Move
<Esc> Exit
<Enter> Select
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System Summary
System Information
Devices and I/O Ports
Date and Time
System Security
Start Options
Advanced Setup
Error Logs
Save Settings
Restore Settings
Load Default Settings
Exit Setup
Configuration/Setup Utility
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