Pressing F1 displays Help information for a selected menu item.
To change configuration settings:
1. Use the Up Arrow (
↑
) or Down Arrow (
↓
) key to highlight the menu item for the
configuration setting that you want to change; then, press Enter.
2. Use the Up Arrow (
↑
) or Down Arrow (
↓
) key to choose the appropriate setting
for the selected menu item; then, press Enter.
3. Repeat steps 1 through step 2 for each setting that you want to change. Press
Esc to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
4. After making changes, you can select:
Save Settings
to save the selected changes.
Restore Settings
to delete the changes and restore the previous settings.
Load Default Settings
to cancel the changes and restore the factory
settings.
Note:
The Configuration/Setup Utility main menu selections do not save
settings, restore settings, or load default settings for the PCI Slot/Device
Information choice. To save settings, or restore settings for the PCI
Slot/Device Information choice, you
must
use the menu selections
available from the PCI Slot/Device Information choice.
5. To exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, select
Exit Setup.
If
you made any changes and did not save them with the
Save Settings
choice,
the system prompts you to save or discard the changes when you attempt to
exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
System summary
Select this choice to display configuration information, including the type and speed
of the processors and amount of memory.
Changes that you make to configuration settings appear on this summary screen.
You cannot edit the fields.
The
System Summary
choice appears on the full Configuration/Setup Utility main
menu and on the limited Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
System information
Select this choice to display information on your xSeries 370 server. Changes that
you make on other menus might appear on this summary screen. You cannot edit
any fields. The System Information choice appears only on the full
Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
Product data
Select this choice to view system information, such as the machine type and model,
the system serial number, and the revision level or issue date of the BIOS stored
on the flash EEPROM.
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