Lenovo RD210 User Manual

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Processors

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

change

the

processor

settings.

Memory

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

change

the

memory

settings.

Devices

and

I/O

Ports

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

change

assignments

for

devices

and

input/output

(I/O)

ports.

You

can

configure

the

serial

ports;

configure

remote

console

redirection;

enable

or

disable

integrated

Ethernet

controllers,

the

SAS/SATA

adapter,

SATA

optical

drive

channels,

and

PCI

slots;

and

view

the

system

Ethernet

MAC

addresses.

If

you

disable

a

device,

it

cannot

be

configured,

and

the

operating

system

will

not

be

able

to

detect

it

(this

is

equivalent

to

disconnecting

the

device).

Power

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

change

power

capping

to

control

consumption,

processors,

and

performance

states.

Legacy

Support

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

set

legacy

support.

-

Force

Legacy

Video

on

Boot

Select

this

choice

to

force

INT

video

support,

if

the

operating

system

does

not

support

UEFI

video

output

standards.

-

Rehook

INT

Select

this

choice

to

enable

or

disable

devices

from

taking

control

of

the

boot

process.

The

default

is

Disable.

-

Legacy

Thunk

Support

Select

this

choice

to

enable

or

disable

UEFI

to

interact

with

PCI

mass

storage

devices

that

are

non-UEFI

compliant.

Integrated

Management

Module

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

change

the

settings

for

the

integrated

management

module.

-

POST

Watchdog

Timer

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

enable

the

POST

watchdog

timer.

-

POST

Watchdog

Timer

Value

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

set

the

POST

loader

watchdog

timer

value.

-

Reboot

System

on

NMI

Enable

or

disable

restarting

the

system

whenever

a

nonmaskable

interrupt

(NMI)

occurs.

Disabled

is

the

default.

-

Disallow

commands

on

USB

Interface

Select

this

choice

to

enable

or

disable

the

Ethernet

over

USB

interface

on

IMM.

-

Network

Configuration

Select

this

choice

to

view

the

system

management

network

interface

port,

the

IMM

MAC

address,

the

current

IMM

IP

address,

and

the

host

name;

define

the

static

IMM

IP

address,

subnet

mask,

and

gateway

address;

specify

whether

to

use

the

static

IP

address

or

have

DHCP

assign

the

IMM

IP

address;

save

the

network

changes;

and

reset

the

IMM.

-

Reset

IMM

to

Defaults

Select

this

choice

to

view

or

reset

IMM

to

the

default

settings.

-

Reset

IMM

Chapter

6.

Configuring

the

server

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