Integrated devices screen, System security screen – Dell PowerEdge SC1425 User Manual

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Table 3

-3

lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the CPU Information screen.

 

Table 3-3. CPU Information Screen

 

Integrated Devices Screen

Table 3

-4

lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the Integrated Devices screen.

 

Table 3-4. Integrated Devices Screen Options 

 

System Security Screen

Table 3

-5

lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the System Security screen.

 

Table 3-5. System Security Screen Options 

 

Option

 

Description

Bus Speed

Displays the bus speed of the processors.

Logical Processor
(Enabled default)

Displays when the processors support HyperThreading. Enabled permits all logical processors to be used by the operating system. If
Disabled is selected, only the first logical processor for each processor installed in the system is used by the operating system.

Sequential
Memory Access
(Enabled default)

Displays when the processor supports sequential memory access. Enabled optimizes the system for applications that require sequential
memory access. Disabled is used for applications with random memory access.

Processor X ID

Displays the family and model number of each processor.

Core Speed

Displays the clock speed of the processor(s).

Level X Cache

Displays the amount of cache memory for the processor.

 

Option

 

Description

Embedded SATA
Controller
(ATA Mode default)

Sets the integrated SATA subsystem to Off, ATA, or RAID mode. The default ATA mode configures the hard drives to support native
ATA. In RAID mode, the hard drives are configured to support RAID. Off disables the SATA subsystem.

IDE CD-ROM
Controller
(Auto default)

Enables the integrated IDE controller When set to Auto, each channel of the integrated IDE controller is enabled if IDE devices are
attached to the channel and the external IDE controller is not detected.

USB Controller
(On with BIOS
support
default)

Enables or disables the system's USB ports. Options are On with BIOS support, On without BIOS support, or Off. Disabling the USB
ports makes system resources available for other devices.

Embedded Gb NIC1
(Enabled with PXE
default)

Enables or disables the system's integrated NIC. Options are Enabled without PXE, Enabled with PXE, and Disabled. PXE support
allows the system to boot from the network. Changes take effect after the system reboots.

MAC Address

Displays the MAC address for the integrated 10/100/1000 NIC. This field does not have user-selectable settings.

Embedded Gb NIC2
(Enabled without
PXE
default)

Enables or disables the system's integrated NIC. Options are Enabled without PXE, Enabled with PXE, and Disabled. PXE support
allows the system to boot from the network. Changes take effect after the system reboots.

MAC Address

Displays the MAC address for the integrated 10/100/1000 NIC. This field does not have user-selectable settings.

Serial Port 1
(COM1 default)

Serial Port 1 options are COM1, COM3, BMC Serial, BMC NIC, and Off.

Serial port 1 shares two usage models. For standard usage, serial port 1 attempts to use COM1 first, and then COM3. For BMC
usage, serial port 1 uses the COM1 address and communication can be either via the serial port or the integrated shared NIC.

 

NOTE:

Off and COM3 are not available options when Console Redirection is set to use serial port 1.

Speaker
(On default)

Sets the integrated speaker On or Off. A change to this option takes effect immediately (rebooting the system is not required).

 

Option

 

Description

System
Password

Displays the current status of your system's password security feature and allows you to assign and verify a new system password.

 

NOTE:

See "

Using the System Password

" for instructions on assigning a system password and using or changing an existing system

password.

Setup
Password

Restricts access to the System Setup program in the same way that you restrict access to your system using the system password feature.

 

NOTE:

See "

Using the Setup Password

" for instructions on assigning a setup password and using or changing an existing setup password.

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