Configuring Your Server 4-15
Advanced Chipset Configuration submenu
When [Advanced Chipset Configuration] is selected in the Advanced menu and then the
Enter
key
is pressed, the screen below is displayed.
Disables / Enables High
Precision Event Timer.
Save & Exit
F1: General Help
F4: Save ESC: Exit
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Version 1.24.1115n Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Security
Server
Boot
Main
HPET
VT-d
I/OAT
QPI Frequency
Wake On LAN/PME
Wake On Ring
Wake On RTC Alarm
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Auto]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
Advanced
For details about the options, see the following table.
Option Parameters
Description
HPET Disabled
[Enabled]
Specify whether to enable or disable the multimedia timer.
VT-d Disabled
[Enabled]
Specify whether to enable or disable Intel
®
Virtualization
Technology for Directed I/O, which is provided by the Intel
chipset. This setting is only displayed for a processor that
supports this feature.
I/OAT Disabled
[Enabled]
Specify whether to enable or disable the Intel I/O acceleration
technology feature.
QPI Frequency
[Auto]
4,800 GT/s
5,866 GT/s
6,400 GT/s
Specify the QPI bus speed.
Wake On
LAN/PME
Disabled
[Enabled]
Specify whether to enable or disable the feature for remotely
turning the power on through a network.
Wake On Ring
[Disabled]
Enabled
Specify whether to enable or disable the feature for remotely
turning the power on through a serial port (modem).
Wake On RTC
Alarm
[Disabled]
Enabled
Specify whether to enable or disable the feature for remotely
turning the power on by using the real-time clock alarm feature.
[ ]: Factory-set
IMPORTANT:
If the AC power is turned off while the Wake On Ring
feature is enabled, this feature is disabled at the next system boot after
AC power-on. Press the power switch to start up the system. If the AC
power is turned off, the Wake On Ring feature on the power
management chip is disabled until the next DC power-on.
Summary of Contents for Express5800/R120b-1
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