IBM 2179 Personal Computer User Manual


 
3.
Select
the
APM
BIOS
Mode
and
be
sure
it
is
set
to
Enabled.
If
it
is
not,
press
Left
Arrow
(})
or
Right
Arrow
(Æ)
to
change
the
setting.
4.
Press
Esc
to
go
back
one
screen.
5.
Select
Automatic
Hardware
On.
6.
Set
Automatic
Hardware
Power
On
to
Enabled.
7.
Enable
or
disable
the
following:
v
Wake
On
Lan
v
Wake
Up
On
Alarm
v
PCI
Modem
Ring
Detect
v
PCI
Wake
Up
8.
Press
Esc
twice
to
return
to
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
menu.
9.
Before
you
exit
from
the
program,
select
Save
Settings
from
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
menu.
10.
To
exit
from
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program,
press
Esc
and
follow
the
instructions
on
the
screen.
Automatic
Power-On
features
The
Automatic
Power-On
features
within
the
Power
Management
menu
allow
you
to
enable
and
disable
features
that
turn
on
the
computer
automatically.
v
PCI
Modem
Ring
Detect:
With
this
feature
set
to
Enabled
the
computer
will
turn
on
automatically
when
a
ring
is
detected
on
the
modem.
v
Wake
Up
on
Alarm:
You
can
specify
a
date
and
time
at
which
the
computer
will
be
turned
on
automatically.
This
can
be
either
a
single
event
or
a
daily
event.
v
PCI
Wake
Up:
PCI
Wake
Up
uses
PCI
Power
Management
Enabled
(PME)
to
wake
up
the
computer
when
using
token-ring,
Ethernet
LAN
adapters,
modems,
or
other
PCI
cards
capable
of
waking
up
the
computer.
When
you
set
PCI
Wake
Up
to
Enabled,
the
computer
will
turn
on
when
it
receives
a
specific
signal
from
another
computer
on
the
Local
Area
Network
(LAN)
or
from
a
modem
signal.
Wake
on
LAN
features
can
be
used
on
the
types
2179
and
6643
computers.
For
further
information,
see
“Wake
on
LAN”
on
page
75.
Network
settings
This
section
applies
only
to
computers
that
are
linked
to
a
network.
The
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
includes
settings
that
can
be
enabled
and
disabled
to
configure
the
network
interface
in
the
computer.
These
settings
are
the
following:
v
Flash
over
LAN
(Update
POST/BIOS
over
Network)
v
Wake
on
LAN
Flash
over
LAN
(update
POST/BIOS
over
network)
Note:
For
local
Flash
(BIOS/VPD)
update,
see
“Flash
(BIOS/VPD)
update
procedure”
on
page
72.
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Hardware
Maintenance
Manual