Dell R805 Serial Communication Screen, System Security Screen, Integrated Devices Screen Options

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Table 2-5 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the Integrated Devices screen.

Table 2-5. Integrated Devices Screen Options

Option

Description

 

 

Integrated SAS/RAID

Enables or disables the integrated SAS controller.

Controller

 

(Enabled default)

 

 

 

Optical Drive

Enables or disables the integrated optical drive controller.

Controller

 

(On default)

 

 

 

User Accessible USB

Enables or disables the system's user accessible USB ports. Options are All Ports On, Only Back Ports On, and All Ports Off.

Ports

 

(All Ports On default)

 

 

 

Internal USB Port

Enables or disables the system's internal USB port.

(On default)

 

 

 

SD Card Port

Enables or disables the system's internal SD card port.

 

 

Embedded Gb NICx

Enables or disables the system's integrated NIC. Options are Enabled, Enabled with PXE, Enabled with iSCSI Boot, and Disabled.

(NIC1 default:

PXE support allows the system to boot from the network. Changes take effect after the system reboots.

Enabled with PXE;

 

Other NICs: Enabled)

 

 

 

MAC Address

Displays the MAC address for the integrated 10/100/1000 NIC. This field does not have user-selectable settings.

 

 

Capability Detected

Displays the NIC features provided by the LOM NIC hardware key installed in the TOE_KEY socket on the system board.

 

NOTE: Some LOM features may require the installation of an additional driver.

OS Watchdog Timer

 

(Disabled default)

 

 

NOTE: This feature is usable only with operating systems that support WDAT implementations of the Advanced Configuration and

 

Power Interface (ACPI) 3.0b specification.

 

Sets a timer that monitors the operating system for activity and aids in recovery if the system stops responding. When this field is

 

set to Enabled, the operating system is allowed to initialize the timer. When set to Disabled, the timer is not initialized.

Serial Communication Screen

Table 2-6 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the Serial Communication screen.

Table 2-6. Serial Communication Screen Options

Option

Description

 

 

Serial Communication

Options are On without Console Redirection, On with Console Redirection via COM1, On with Console Redirection via

(On without Console

COM2, and Off.

Redirection default)

 

 

 

External Serial Connector

Specifies whether COM1, COM2, or Remote Access Device has access to the external serial connector for serial

(COM1 default)

communications.

 

 

Failsafe Baud Rate

Displays the failsafe baud rate used for console redirection when the baud rate cannot be negotiated automatically with

(115200 default)

the remote terminal. This rate should not be adjusted.

 

 

Remote Terminal Type

Select either VT 100/VT 220 or ANSI.

(VT 100/VT 220 default)

 

Redirection After Boot

Enables or disables BIOS console redirection after your system boots to the operating system.

(Enabled default)

 

 

 

System Security Screen

Table 2-7 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the System Security screen.

Table 2-7. System Security Screen Options

Option

Description

System

Displays the current status of your system's password security feature and allows you to assign and verify a new system password.

Password

 

 

NOTE: See Using the System Password for instructions on assigning a system password and using or changing an existing system password.

 

 

Setup

Restricts access to the System Setup program in the same way that you restrict access to your system using the system password feature.

Password

 

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Contents Page Back to Contents Accessing System Features During StartupKeystrokes for Accessing System Features Other Information You May NeedFront-Panel Features and Indicators Indicator, Button, or Icon Description ConnectorHard-Drive Indicator Patterns for RAID Back-Panel Features and IndicatorsHard-Drive Indicator Codes Condition Drive-Status Indicator PatternConnecting External Devices Power Indicator CodesNIC Indicator Codes Redundant Power Supply IndicatorsLCD Status Messages NIC Indicator CodesIndicator Indicator Code LCD Status MessagesTroubleshooting the Microprocessors See Troubleshooting System Cooling ProblemsTroubleshooting System Cooling Problems See Troubleshooting the MicroprocessorsSee Troubleshooting System Memory See Troubleshooting a Hard DriveInstall memory. See Installing Memory Modules Daughter CardRemoving LCD Status Messages Solving Problems Described by LCD Status MessagesSystem Messages System MessagesTroubleshooting Your System for any faulty components Troubleshooting System MemorySee Installing a RAC Card Troubleshooting a Hard Drive. See Using the System SetupCombination. See Installing a Processor USB Device, or Troubleshooting a Hard Drive forSee Troubleshooting a USB Device or Troubleshooting a Hard See Troubleshooting the System BatteryDiagnostics Messages Alert MessagesBack to Contents When to Use the System Diagnostics Using Server Administrator DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostics Features Running the System DiagnosticsSelecting Diagnostics Options Using the Custom Test OptionsSelecting Devices for Testing System Diagnostics Testing OptionsContacting Dell Contacting DellVisit support.dell.com Glossary Page Page System memory See RAM Back to Contents Installing System Components Recommended Tools Inside the SystemFront Bezel Replacing the Front Bezel Opening and Closing the SystemRemoving the Front Bezel Opening the SystemHard Drives Closing the SystemRemoving a Drive Blank Installing a Drive BlankInstalling a Hot-Plug Hard Drive Removing a Hot-Plug Hard DriveInstalling a Hard Drive Into a Drive Carrier Replacing a Hard-Drive CarrierRemoving a Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier Power Supplies Removing a Power SupplyInstalling the Power Supply Blank Replacing a Power SupplyRemoving the Power Supply Blank Internal SD CardInstalling the SD Card System FansRemoving a System Fan Installing a SAS Controller Daughter Card SAS Controller Daughter CardReplacing a Cooling Fan Removing a SAS Controller Daughter Card 11. SAS Controller Daughter Card CablingInternal USB Memory Key Connector RAID BatteryConfiguring the Boot Device Installing a RAID BatteryInstalling the Optional Internal USB Memory Key Expansion CardsExpansion Card Installation Guidelines Installing an Expansion CardRemoving an Expansion Card Cooling Shrouds Removing the Memory Module Cooling ShroudsInstalling the Processor Cooling Shroud Installing the Memory Module Cooling ShroudsRemoving the Processor Cooling Shroud Fan Brackets Removing the Fan BracketsReplacing the Fan Bracket Expansion-Card Risers Removing Expansion-Card RiserReplacing Expansion-Card Riser Removing the Riser 2 Board From the Expansion-Card Bracket 18. Removing and Replacing Expansion-Card RiserRAC Card Replacing the Riser 2 Board on the Expansion-Card BracketRemoving the RAC Card Installing a RAC Card 20. Removing and Installing a RAC CardLOM Daughter Card Removing the LOM Daughter CardReplacing the LOM Daughter Card Installing the Optical DriveOptical Drive Removing the Optical Drive from the System22. Removing and Installing the Optical Drive Tray Removing the Optical Drive From the Optical Drive TrayMemory Configurations Installing an Optical Drive Into the Optical Drive TrayGeneral Memory Module Installation Guidelines System MemoryInstalling Memory Modules Memory Sparing ConfigurationsMemory Sparing Support 25. Installing and Removing a Memory Module Removing Memory ModulesIntegrated NIC TOE ProcessorsRemoving a Processor Installing a Processor 26. Installing and Removing the Heat SinkSystem Battery Replacing the System BatterySideplane Board Removing the Sideplane BoardInstalling the Sideplane Board SAS/SATA Backplane BoardRemoving the SAS/SATA Backplane Board Control Panel Assembly Installing the SAS/SATA Backplane BoardRemoving the Control Panel Assembly Installing the Control Panel AssemblySystem Board Removing the System BoardInstalling the System Board Replace the sideplane. See Installing the Sideplane BoardJumper Setting Description System Board JumpersSystem Board Connectors Connector DescriptionSAS/SATA Backplane Board Connectors Sideplane Board ConnectorsDisabling a Forgotten Password Expansion-Card Riser-Board Components and PCIe BusesOpen the system. See Opening and Closing the System Back to Contents Responding to Error Messages Entering the System Setup Program System Setup Options Using the System Setup ProgramMemory Information Screen System Setup Program OptionsUsing the System Password and Using the Setup Password Memory Information ScreenCPU Information Screen Integrated Devices ScreenCPU Information Screen Integrated Devices Screen Options Serial Communication ScreenSystem Security Screen Serial Communication Screen OptionsDisabled System and Setup Password FeaturesEnabled Exit ScreenUsing the System Password Assigning a System PasswordUsing the Setup Password Deleting or Changing an Existing System PasswordBMC Setup Module Options Baseboard Management Controller ConfigurationEntering the BMC Setup Module See Disabling a Forgotten PasswordStart-Up Routine Safety First-For You and Your SystemTroubleshooting IRQ Assignment Conflicts Checking the EquipmentIRQ Assignment Defaults Troubleshooting External ConnectionsTroubleshooting the Video Subsystem IRQ Line AssignmentTroubleshooting Basic I/O Functions Troubleshooting the KeyboardTroubleshooting the Mouse Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device Troubleshooting a USB DeviceTroubleshooting a NIC Troubleshooting a Wet SystemClose the system. See Opening and Closing the System Troubleshooting a Damaged System Troubleshooting the System BatteryTroubleshooting Power Supplies Troubleshooting System Cooling ProblemsTroubleshooting System Memory Troubleshooting a FanTroubleshooting an SD Card or Internal USB Key Troubleshooting an Optical Drive Troubleshooting an External Tape DriveTroubleshooting a Hard Drive Remove the bezel. See Removing the Front BezelTroubleshooting a SAS Controller Daughter Card Troubleshooting Expansion Cards Troubleshooting the Microprocessors
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