Through
the
Startup
Sequence
Options
menu,
you
can
select
up
to
eight
Wake
on
LAN
startup
devices
in
addition
to
a
maximum
of
eight
other
startup
devices.
You
can
specify
a
startup
sequence
for
the
Wake
on
LAN
functions
if
all
of
the
following
requirements
are
met:
–
The
server
has
Wake
on
LAN
hardware
and
software.
–
The
operating
system
supports
Wake
on
LAN
functions.
–
You
have
enabled
the
Wake
on
Lan
choice
on
the
Startup
Sequence
Options
menu.
–
You
have
enabled
the
Planar
Ethernet
choice
on
the
Startup
Sequence
Options
menu.
Note:
For
additional
information
about
Wake
on
LAN
functions,
see
the
documentation
that
comes
with
the
operating
system,
and
the
Wake
on
LAN
hardware
and
software.
For
additional
information
about
using
the
Preboot
Execution
Environment
(PXE)
boot
agent
functions
to
enable
or
disable
operating-system
wake-up
support,
see
the
Broadcom
NetXtreme
Gigabit
Ethernet
Software
CD
that
comes
with
the
server.
If
you
enable
the
boot
fail
count,
the
BIOS
default
settings
will
be
restored
after
three
consecutive
failures
to
find
a
boot
record.
You
also
can
specify
that
the
integrated
SATA
controller
or
other
devices
have
boot
priority.
If
you
plan
to
use
the
Boot
Menu
program,
you
must
first
enable
the
F12
prompt
so
that
the
Boot
Menu
can
be
displayed
on
your
monitor.
To
do
this,
you
must
enable
the
F12
Boot
Menu
Prompt
menu
choice.
v
Advanced
Setup
Select
this
choice
to
view
and
change
settings
for
advanced
hardware
features
and
to
view
the
system
event
log
information,
such
as
the
record,
event
type,
and
timestamp.
Important:
The
server
might
malfunction
if
these
settings
are
incorrectly
configured.
Follow
the
instructions
on
the
screen
carefully.
This
choice
is
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu
only.
–
Memory
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
view
the
settings
for
the
DIMMs.
The
only
valid
configuration
change
is
to
Enable
the
DIMMs.
–
CPU
Options
Select
this
choice
to
view,
set,
and
change
other
memory
configuration
values.
Some
of
the
values
on
these
menus
cannot
be
changed
manually;
however,
they
will
change
automatically
when
related
configuration
values
are
changed
manually.
For
example,
if
you
change
the
value
of
ECC
Mode
on
the
ECC
Options
menu,
the
values
of
DRAM
ECC
Scrub
Control
and
ECC
Scrub
Redirection
also
change
automatically.
-
Memory
Controller
Options
Select
this
choice
to
view
and
change
memory
controller
configuration
values.
-
ECC
Options
Select
this
choice
to
view
and
change
ECC
memory
configuration
values.
–
PCI
Bus
Control
From
this
menu,
select
the
PCI
Interrupt
Routing
choice
to
view
and
change
the
interrupt
request
(IRQ)
settings
for
the
integrated
controllers
and
other
devices.
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