Dell H710 Network Card User Manual


 
NOTE: The controller automatically imports every optimal and degraded foreign configuration without enabling the
feature if there is no native configuration on the controller.
To enable Auto Import:
1. Press <Ctrl> <N> to access the Ctrl Mgmt menu screen.
2. Press <Tab> to move the cursor to Enable Auto Import in the Settings box.
3. Press the spacebar to select Enable Auto Import.
An X is displayed beside Enable Auto Import.
4. Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the Apply button, and then press <Enter> to apply selection.
The Auto Import is enabled.
Disabling Auto Import
To disable Auto Import:
1. Use the spacebar to de-select Enable Auto Import.
2. Select Apply and press <Enter>.
The Auto Import is disabled.
Restoring Factory Default Settings
You can use the Ctrl Mgmt menu screen to restore the default settings for the options in the Settings box. The settings
are Enable Controller BIOS, Enable BIOS Stop on Error, and Enable Auto Import.
Perform the following steps to restore default settings:
1. Press <Ctrl> <N>.
2. Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the Settings box.
3. Use the spacebar to de-select the settings for the options in the Settings box.
4. Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the Factory Default box, and press <Alt>, <Enter>, or the spacebar.
A dialog box is displayed for you to confirm your choice.
5. Select Ok and press <Enter>.
The defaults are automatically selected for the controller settings and are displayed in Settings.
UEFI RAID Configuration Utility
The UEFI RAID Configuration Utility is a storage management application integrated into the System BIOS that can be
used to configure and manage RAID disk groups, virtual disks and physical disks. This utility is independent of the
operating system.
NOTE: Use the UEFI RAID Configuration Utility for initial setup and disaster recovery. Certain advanced features are
also offered in the utility.
Entering The UEFI RAID Configuration Utility
To enter the UEFI RAID Configuration utility:
1. Turn on the system.
2. During startup, press <F2> to enter the System Setup.
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