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Select this choice to reset IMM.
System Security
Select this choice to view or configure Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
support.
Adapters and UEFI Drivers
Select this choice to view information about the UEFI 1.10 and UEFI 2.0
compliant adapters and drivers installed in the server.
Network
Select this choice to view or configure the network device options, such as
iSCSI, PXE, and network devices.
Note:
The configuration forms for UEFI 2.1 and greater compliant add-on
network devices might be located here.
Storage
Select this choice to view or configure the storage device options.
Note:
The configuration forms for UEFI 2.1 and greater compliant add-on
storage devices might be located here.
Video
Select this choice to view or configure the video device options.
Note:
The configuration forms for UEFI 2.1 and greater compliant add-on
video devices might be located here.
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Date and Time
Select this choice to set the date and time in the server, in 24-hour format
(hour:minute:second).
This choice is on the full Setup utility menu only.
v Start Options
Select this choice to view or change the start options, including the startup
sequence, keyboard NumLock state, PXE boot option, and PCI device boot
priority. Changes in the startup options take effect when you start the server.
The startup sequence specifies the order in which the server checks devices to
find a boot record. The server starts from the first boot record that it finds. For
example, you can define a startup sequence that checks for a disc in the
CD-RW/DVD drive, then checks the hard disk drive, and then checks a network
adapter.
This choice is on the full Setup utility menu only.
v Boot Manager
Select this choice to view, add, delete, or change the device boot priority, boot
from a file, select a one-time boot, or reset the boot order to the default setting.
v System Event Logs
Select this choice to enter the System Event Manager, where you can view the
error messages in the system event logs. You can use the arrow keys to move
between pages in the error log.
The system event logs contain all event and error messages that have been
generated during POST, by the systems-management interface handler, and by
the system service processor. Run the diagnostic programs to get more
information about error codes that occur.
Important: If the system-error LED on the front of the server is lit but there are
no other error indications, clear the IMM system-event log. Also, after you
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