Using the System Setup Program 51
SATA Configuration Screen
Table 2-5 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that
appear on the SATA Configuration screen.
NOTE: When a SAS Card is installed in the system, the SATA Configuration screen
changes. The SATA controller field displays ATA Mode and will be unchoosable.
Port A, Port B, Port C, and Port D display off and are also unchoosable. When the
SAS Card is plugged out, the SATA Configuration screen settings will be loaded to
default values.
Integrated Devices Screen
Table 2-6 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that
appear on the Integrated Devices screen.
Table 2-5. SATA Configuration Screen
Option Description
Port A
(Auto default)
Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port A. When set to Auto (default), the
port is enabled if devices are attached to the port.
Port B
(Off default)
Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port B. When set to Auto (default), the
port is enabled if devices are attached to the port.
Port C
(Off default)
Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port C. When set to Auto (default), the
port is enabled if devices (optional diskette drive) are
attached to the port.
Table 2-6. Integrated Devices Screen Options
Option Description
Internal USB Port
(On default)
Enables or disables the system’s internal USB port.
Embedded Gb NICx
(NIC1 default: Enabled
with PXE;
Other NICs: Enabled)
Enables or disables the system's integrated NIC. Options
are Enabled, Enabled with PXE, Enabled with iSCSI
Boot, and Disabled. PXE support allows the system to
boot from the network. Changes take effect after the
system reboots.