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Table 16. Submenus under the Intel® Manageability menu

Item

Option

Description

 

 

 

Intel® Manageability Control

[Enabled] / Disabled

Enable or disable Intel Manageability

 

 

Control. When this function is

 

 

disabled:

 

 

• If the system is provisioned,

 

 

MEBx (Management Engine BIOS

 

 

Extension) will be unprovisioned

 

 

firstly.

 

 

Note: When you are prompted to

 

 

unprovision MEBx, press YES.

 

 

• The manageability functions will be

 

 

disabled. You can go into MEBx or

 

 

the BIOS to re-enable this function.

 

 

 

Intel® Manageability Reset

Enabled / [Disabled]

Enable or disable the Intel

 

 

Manageability Reset function.

 

 

When this function is enabled, Intel

 

 

Manageability settings will be reset

 

 

to defaults. The MEBx password will

 

 

also be reset.

 

 

 

Press <Ctrl-P> to enter MEBx

[Enabled] / Disabled

Enable or disable the Press <Ctrl-P>

 

 

to enter MEBx function. This function

 

 

provides platform-level configuration

 

 

options for you to configure the

 

 

Management Engine (ME) platform.

 

 

 

SOL Configuration

 

Enter the submenu to view all the

 

 

options. See Table 17 “Submenus

 

 

under the SOL Configuration menu”

 

 

on page 60.

 

 

 

Notes:

 

 

 

1.

[ ] indicates the default setting.

 

 

 

2.

The above options might vary depending on the type of the microprocessor.

 

 

 

Table 17. Submenus under the SOL Configuration menu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item

 

Option

Description

 

 

 

SOL Configuration

Console types:

Select a console type.

 

 

VT100

 

 

 

VT100 , 8 bit

 

 

 

PC-ANSI, 7bit

 

 

 

PC-ANSI

 

 

 

[VT100+]

 

 

 

VT-UTF8

 

 

 

ASCII

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

 

 

 

1.

[ ] indicates the default setting.

 

 

 

2.

The above options might vary depending on the type of the microprocessor.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents ThinkServer User Guide First Edition May Copyright Lenovo Contents Information resources Safety information IiiStatement Do not ≥ 18 kg 39.7 lb ≥ 32 kg 70.5 lb ≥ 55 kg 121.2 lb Vii Viii ThinkServer User Guide Copyright Lenovo ThinkServer User Guide General information IntroductionRelated documentation Server setup road map Task Where to find the informationThinkServer User Guide What is included with your server Features and specificationsProduct overview System management features Input/Output I/O featuresPreinstalled operating system MemoryReliability, availability, and serviceability Software programsEasyStartup ThinkServer User Guide Locating parts, controls, and connectors Front viewRear view Connector Description Locating parts on the system board System board part locationsInternal components Component locationsInternal drives Machine type and model labelFollowing is a sample of the machine type and model label Installing, removing, or replacing hardware GuidelinesBasic guidelines System reliability guidelines Handling static-sensitive devicesRemoving the server cover Removing and reinstalling the front bezel Removing the server coverRemoving the front bezel Installing, removing, or replacing optional hardware devices Installing or replacing a PCI cardOpening the PCI card latch Removing a PCI card Installing or removing the Ethernet card Installing a PCI cardInstalling or removing a memory module Removing a memory module Installing or replacing the optical drive Installing a memory moduleRemoving the optical drive Connecting a Sata optical drive Replacing the primary hard disk driveRemoving the primary hard disk drive Installing the primary hard disk drive Installing or replacing the secondary hard disk drive Connecting a Sata hard disk driveRemoving the secondary hard disk drive Installing the secondary hard disk drive Installing, removing, or replacing hardware devices Replacing the power supply assembly Removing the screws that secure the power supply assembly Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly Removing the heat sink and fan assembly Replacing the front audio and USB assembly Removing the front audio and USB assemblyReplacing the front fan assembly Removing the front fan assembly Replacing the rear fan assembly Installing the front fan assemblyRemoving the rear fan assembly Installing the rear fan assembly Replacing the microprocessorAccessing the microprocessor Installing the microprocessor Replacing the system board battery Completing the parts replacement Removing the old system board batteryConnecting the cables Turning on the serverConnecting external devices Turning off the serverUpdating the server configuration Installing security featuresPassword protection Integrated cable lockThinkServer User Guide Configuring the server Using the Setup Utility programStarting the Setup Utility program Introduction of the Bios itemsOption or description UuidIGD/PEG/PCI Option DescriptionSubmenus under the Serial Port Setup menu Submenus under the Video Setup menu Submenus under the Network Setup menu CPU ID Under the SOL Configuration menu VT-UTF8 AsciiUnder the Automatic Power On LANItems under the Security menu Under the Hard Disk Password Under the Fingerprint Setup menuUnder the TCG Feature Setup Under the System Event Log menuSubmenus under the Fingerprint Setup menu Items under the Startup menu Viewing and changing settings Using passwordsPassword considerations USB Setup Enabling or disabling a deviceSata Controller External Sata PortExiting from the Setup Utility program Configuring RAIDSelecting a startup device RAID levelCreating RAID volumes Deleting RAID volumesResetting disks to non-RAID Using the EasyUpdate Firmware Updater programUpdating the firmware Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program Using system programsUpdating system programs Updating flashing the Bios from a disc Updating flashing the Bios from your operating systemRecovering from a POST/BIOS update failure Troubleshooting and diagnostics Basic troubleshootingGeneral problems Symptom ActionEasyStartup problems PC-Doctor for DOS Creating a diagnostic discRunning the diagnostic program from a diagnostic disc Troubleshooting and diagnostics ThinkServer User Guide Safety and Warranty Information resourcesLenovo Support Web site ThinkServer User Guide Help and service Using the documentationCalling for service Using other services Purchasing additional servicesAppendix A. Notices Trademarks Appendix A. Notices Important information for the European Directive 2002/96/EC Appendix A. Notices ThinkServer User Guide Particulate contamination Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS Contaminant LimitsChina RoHS Turkish statement of compliance German Ordinance for Work gloss statement Electronic emission noticesFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Appendix A. Notices ThinkServer User Guide Index CRUAdministrator Considerations Server configuration ThinkServer User Guide

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