HP 441877-00B User Manual

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Adapter configurations 72

Configuration
settings

Possible values

Description

Setup Menu Wait
Time

0 seconds

2 seconds

3 seconds

5 seconds

Controls the number of seconds the Boot Agent waits for you to
press the

Ctrl+S keys, so as to suspend the boot process and then

configure the way the Boot Agent operates.

If you select a Setup Menu Wait Time setting of zero and/or a Show
Setup Prompt setting of

Disabled, the Ctrl+S setup prompt will not

appear during the boot process. However, you can still display the
configuration setup menu by repeatedly pressing the

Ctrl+S keys

immediately after POST until the menu appears. If the configuration
setup menu does not appear after repeatedly pressing the

Ctrl+S

keys, you were likely not fast enough. In this case, reboot and try
again.

If during PXE or RPL boot more than one adapter is installed in a computer and you want to boot from the
boot ROM located on a specific adapter, you can do so by removing the adapter from the BIOS Boot
Order or disabling the flash by running

IBAUTIL -FlashDisable on the desired adapter.

To display diagnostics information:

Anytime the configuration setup menu is displayed, you may press the

D key to display diagnostics

information in the lower half of the screen. This information can be helpful during interaction with HP
Customer Support personnel or your IT team members. After you press the

D key, the information

displayed remains until you leave the configuration setup screen (either by pressing the

F4 key, pressing

the

Esc key, or by rebooting the computer). For more information about how to interpret the information

displayed, refer to the "Diagnostics information for pre-boot PXE or RPL environments" section.

Auxiliary DOS utilities

The IBAUtil allows you to install and configure the Boot Agent using the DOS environment. IBAUtil is a
utility program that provides an alternative means for modifying the adapter configuration settings. Use
IBAUtil to:

Change the default settings of your HP NC310F, NC3123, NC6170, or NC7170 adapter.

Enable/disable the Wake-on-LAN (WOL) and Intel® Boot Agent capabilities.

Allow in-the-field upgrades to the image stored in the flash component of the adapter.

Wake-On-LAN and Intel® Boot Agent in a DOS environment

Use IBAUtil to enable or disable WOL or Boot Agent features. To obtain this utility:

1.

Go to the HP website (

http://www.hp.com

).

2.

Click

Software & Driver Downloads from the left menu bar.

3.

Type the product name in the

For product box and press Enter. For example, type NC370T.

4.

Select an operating system.

5.

Click

HP ProLiant Networking Software.

6.

Click

download and save the HP SoftPaq (sp#####.exe) file to a directory on your hard drive. The

SoftPaq file is a self-extracting executable with a file name based on the SoftPaq number.

7.

Click the SoftPaq file to extract the files and then open the

cmponent.htm file.

The IBAUtil file is located in the APPS\BOOTAGNT\N100X directory.

Wake-On-LAN. When enabled, the adapter can react to special "wake up" packets and power up
the computer without end user intervention. However, there is a higher power draw when the system

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