TAG SV-2000-X2 manual TAG Approved Bios, Common Bios Settings

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Operations Manual

6.7TAG Approved BIOS

The BIOS (basic input/output system) is the program stored on the CMOS that the Server's microprocessor uses to get the system started after you turn it on. The BIOS also manages data flow between the computer's operating system and attached devices such as the hard disk, video adapter, keyboard, and mouse.

CAUTION: The BIOS installed on your Server was loaded and tested with all the devices initially installed in your system. If you desire to have the BIOS updated, consult TAG technical support in advance as updates to your approved BIOS may cause your system to become unstable or inoperable.

6.7.1 Common BIOS Settings

Printer Parallel Port-Uni., Bi-directional, Disable, Enable, ECP, EPP

6.7.1.1Printer Parallel Port Uni. Bi-Directional, Disable, Enable, ECP, EPP.

Settings in the CMOS enable you to configure a parallel port to use Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) or Enhanced Parallel Port (ECP). ECP. EPP and ECP are bi-directional standards, operate in 8-bit, and allow data transfer speed of approximately 2 MB/s. Some of the main differences are that ECP supports Direct Memory Access (DMA) and data compression, which enables higher transfer rates.

It is also possible to completely disable the parallel port in the BIOS. Most BIOS' allow you to set the DMA channel, when the port mode is set to ECP.

6.7.1.2 Com / Serial Port

 

Most personal computers have two serial ports.

 

In the BIOS you can assign

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Contents SV-2000-X2 Server Centrix / Jhsv Operations Manual Copyright 2008 Technology Advancement Group, Inc TAG TrademarksAbout TAG Summary of QualificationsCore Competences Engineering Manufacturing and IntegrationLifecycle Management About TAG Summary of Qualifications Core CompetenciesPage Date Version Number Updated By Description Document Revision HistoryScope and Audience About This ManualOrganization Table of Contents RAID List of Figures 1SV-2000-X2 Front View11 Stripe Size Chapter Safety Instructions Types of warnings used in this manualPage SV-2000-X2 2U Server Server Overview Product InformationSpecifications Chassis & power supply Motherboard and On-board FeaturesSV-2000-X2 Server Fan Controller Processor & CacheAdditional specifications 3 SV-2000-X2 Server HighlightsServer Components 4 SV-2000-X2 ServerMotherboard Model and Type Power Management Identifying your I/O ConnectorsSystem Memory Identifying System MemoryFloppy Drives Standard Server ComponentsScsi HP 920 LTO-3 Ultrium tape drive 5Internal Tape Drive 3 D/DVD DriveInput Power Line Frequency Dual-redundant, auto-sensing power supplyPower Connector 7Hot-Swap Power Supply PCI I/O Expansion Cards Adaptec 5805 SAS/SATA RAID ControllerAdaptec 29320 ALP-R Scsi Controller 9Adaptec 29320 ALP-R Scsi ControllerProcedures Procedures Identifying Server Components Using Device ManagerServer Startup Server Shutdown1Control Panel Double-click the System icon. Figure Page Working with Device Properties 4Device ManagerPage Installing and Removing Hardware in Windows Using the Add New Hardware Wizard6Control Panel Double-click the Add Hardware icon. Figure Installing Legacy Peripherals Removing Legacy Peripherals9System Properties Click the Hardware tab 10Device Manger TAG Approved Bios Common Bios SettingsHard Drives Boot Sector Virus Boot SequencePasswords MemoryPlug and Play Bios Bios Configuration for SV-2000-X2 12Load Optimized Defaults 13Enhanced Intel 14Enhanced Intel, Disable 15Processor Confirmation Screen 16Deep C-state Support Screen 17USB Configuration 18Intel Virtualization Technology 19Save and Reset 20Grounding Wrist Strap Replacing a Hot-Swap Power Supply Module Replacing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive 11.1 146GB SAS Hard Drive Removing the Server CoverInstall system memory Unlatch both Dimm socket levers, as shown in FigureReplacing the Cmos Battery Ultrium 920 Tape Drive Install Tape DriveRemove Tape Drive Page RAID RAID RAID DefinedRAID Level 1Array Configuration Create a RAID 5 Array On AdaptecPage Initialized 6Create Array 7Select Drives Page Page Page Page Page 13Cache Functionality 14Write Caching Page Operations Manual Press Enter to continue. Figure 17Cache Warning 18Hot Spare Check 19 Exit Utility About RAID Global and Hot Spares Global and Dedicated Hot SparesContact