Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Using the System Setup Program: Dell PowerVault 735N Systems Service Manual

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Keyboard Errors

Enables or disables the reporting of keyboard errors during POST.

Boot Sequence

Determines whether the system boots from Diskette First (the default), Hard-Disk
Only
, or Device List, Ctrl–>. Press <Ctrl> and the right-arrow key to select from
devices on the Device List screen.

System Password

Displays the current status of the password security feature. The settings are Not
Enabled
(the default), Enabled, and Disabled by Jumper.

Password Status

Prevents the system password from being changed or disabled at system start-up.
Unlocked is the default setting.

Setup Password

Restricts access to the setup program. Overrides system password. The settings
are Not Enabled (the default), Enabled, and Disabled by Jumper.

USB

The system's Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports can be Enabled (the default) or
Disabled.

Mouse

The built-in PS/2-compatible mouse port can be Enabled (the default) or
Disabled. Disabling the mouse allows an expansion card to use IRQ 12.

Serial Port 1
Serial Port 2

Configures the built-in serial ports. Options are Auto (the default) to automatically
configure a port, a particular designation (COM1 or COM3 for Serial Port 1;
COM2 or COM4 for Serial Port 2), or Off (port is disabled).

Parallel Port

Configures the built-in parallel port. The default address is 378h. Alternate
addresses are 278h or 3BCh. Set to Off to disable the parallel port.

NOTE: Do not set Parallel Port to 278h if you have an Extended Capabilities
Port (ECP) device connected to the port.

Parallel Mode

Controls whether the built-in parallel port acts as an AT-compatible (unidirectional)
or PS/2-compatible (bi-directional) port. Refer to the documentation that came
with the device to determine the correct setting. PS/2 is the default.

Diskette

Controls the operation of the system's integrated diskette drive controller.

Auto (the default) turns off the built-in diskette drive controller (when necessary)
to accommodate a controller card installed in an expansion slot.

Write Protect prevents anything from being written to diskette drives using the
system's built-in diskette drive controller. Read access is enabled. When Write
Protect
is selected, Auto is also selected.

Off turns off the integrated diskette controller for diagnostics testing.

NIC

Turns the integrated network interface controller (NIC) On (the default) or Off. A
reboot is needed for a change to take effect.

NIC MAC Address

Displays the media access control (MAC) address used by the integrated
NIC. This field has no user-selectable settings.

SCSI

If the integrated RAID controller is installed, turns the integrated SCSI Controller
On
or Off.

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