4-48 Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide
Serial Port 1
Use this category to select a unique address and interrupt
request for the listed COM ports. The options are as
follows:
• Disabled
• 3F8, IRQ4 (the default)
• 3E8, IRQ4
• Auto
The Auto option selects the next available combination.
Serial Port 2
Use this category to select a unique address and interrupt
request for the listed COM ports. The options are as
follows:
• Disabled
• 2F8, IRQ3 (the default)
• 2E8, IRQ3
• Auto
The Auto option selects the next available combination.
Parallel Port
Use this category to select a unique address and interrupt
request for the listed LPT ports. The options are as
follows:
• Disabled
• 378, IRQ5
• 3BC, IRQ7
• 278, IRQ5
• 378, IRQ7 (the default)
• Auto
The Auto option selects the next available combination.
Parallel Mode
This category allows you to select from the following
options: Output Only (AT-compatible) (the default), Bidi-
rectional (Personal System/2 [PS/2]-compatible), and
ECP (extended capabilities port).
Diskette Controller
Selecting Enabled (the default) enables the on-board dis-
kette drive controller.
Onboard SCSI
Selecting the Enabled (the default) option enables the on-
board PCI SCSI controller and scans the associated
ROM. In order for the system to boot from a drive
attached to the on-board SCSI controller, the drive must
be enabled. Selecting Disabled causes the BIOS to mask
the presence of a device.
PCI Scan Sequence
This category determines the order in which PCI devices
are scanned by the system, and it allows you to select the
built-in SCSI controller or an optional PCI expansion
card SCSI controller as the boot device. The options are:
• Embedded Devices First (the default)
• Slot Devices First
PS/2 Mouse
Setting PS/2 Mouse to Enabled (the default) allows an
installed PS/2 mouse to function. Disabling PS/2 Mouse
frees interrupt request (IRQ) 12, but it also prevents any
installed PS/2 mouse from functioning.