Using the configuration/setup utility, System summary, System information – IBM 5000 User Manual

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Using the Configuration/Setup Utility

Using the Configuration/Setup Utility

From the Configuration/Setup Utility program main menu you can select settings
you want to change.

Pressing F1 displays Help information for a selected menu item.

Notes:

1. If you enter only the power-on password and an administrator (supervisor-level)

password is also set, a limited version of the menu appears. To view the full
Configuration/Setup Utility menu you must enter the administrator password.

2. The choices on some menus might differ slightly, depending on the BIOS

version that comes with your server.

To change configuration settings:

1. Use the Up Arrow (

) key to select the item you want to change; then, press

Enter.

2. Select the configuration setting you want to change. Use the Right Arrow (

)

or Left Arrow (

) key to highlight the menu, if needed.

3. Use the Right Arrow (

) or Left Arrow (

) key to select the appropriate setting

for the selected item.

4. Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each setting that you want to change. Press Esc

to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.

5. After making changes, you can select:

Save Settings to save the selected changes.

Restore Settings to delete the selected changes.

Load Default Settings to cancel the changes and restore the factory
settings.

6. To exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, select Exit Setup.

7. The system prompts you to confirm your choice. You can return to the

Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, or exit.

System Summary

Select this choice to display configuration information, such as the type and speed
of the microprocessor, and amount of memory.

Changes that you make to configuration settings appear on this summary screen.
You cannot edit the fields.

System Information

Select this choice to display information about your Netfinity 5000 server, and to
view the interrupt request (IRQ) settings for the SCSI and Ethernet controllers on
the system board, and for other PCI and ISA adapters that you purchase and
install.

Changes that you make on other menus might appear on this summary screen.

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