4-20 Configuring Your Server
Boot
If you move the cursor to the position of "Boot," the Boot menu appears, which is used to set the
boot priority.
Indication
Device
USB CDROM
USB CD-ROM drive
IDE CD
ATAPI CD-ROM (including factory-installed optical disk drive)
USB FDC
USB floppy disk drive
USB KEY
USB flash memory device
IDE HDD
IDE hard disk drives
PCI SCSI
Internal hard disk drives installed in your system (“Software RAID” is
displayed in the RAID configuration.)
PCI BEV
IBA GE Slot xxxx
Onboard LAN.
LAN1: Slot 0C00, LAN2: Slot 0C01
Other indication
Optional PCI board connected to the riser module.
1.
When BIOS detects a bootable device, it displays the information on the device in the
relevant indication.
To boot the server from a desired device, the device must be registered as a boot device.
(Up to eight boot devices can be registered.)
2.
Pressing
X
after selecting a device allows the selected device to be registered as a boot
device or deleted from the registration.
With eight boot devices being registered, any other device cannot be registered as a boot
device even if you press
X
. To register a device as a boot device newly, first delete the
registration of a device registered as a boot device but not booted any more.
Pressing
Shift
+
1
after selecting a device allows the selected device to be made
enabled/disabled.
3.
You can change the boot priority (first to eighth) of each device by using
↑
,
↓
,
+
and/or
–
.
To change the priority of a device, move the cursor to the device by using the
↑
or
↓
,
and
press
+
or
–
.
Summary of Contents for N8100-1417F
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