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2 2 Intel NetStructure MPCBL0001 High Performance Single Board Computer 3 Contents11 Introduction 114 Features Overview 22.1 Application 2.2 Functional Description 27 Hardware Management Overview 370 Connectors 485 Addressing 589 Specifications 6100 BIOS Features 7106 BIOS Setup 88.1 Introduction 8.2 Main Menu 107 8.3 Advanced Menu108 8.3.1 CPU Configuration SubmenuTo access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then CPU Configuration. Table 61. Advanced Menu BIOS Setup The submenu represented in the following table is used for configuring the CPU. 109 8.3.2 IDE Configuration SubmenuTable63 shows IDE device configu rati on op tion s. To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then IDE Configuration. Table 62. CPU Configuration Submenu Table 63. IDE Configuration Submenu (Sheet 1 of 2) 110 8.3.2.1 Primary IDE Master/Slave Submenu112 8.3.3 Floppy Configuration SubmenuTo access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Floppy Configuration. Tabl e 65 shows floppy device configuration options. Table 65. Floppy Configuration Submenu BIOS Setup 113 8.3.4 SuperIO Configuration SubmenuTable66 shows SuperIO config uration options. To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then SuperIO Configuration. Table 66. SuperIO Configuration Submenu 114 8.3.5 ACPI Configuration SubmenuTo access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then ACPI Configuration. Tabl e 67 shows ACPI configuration options. Table 67. ACPI Configuration Submenu BIOS Setup 115 8.3.5.1 Advanced ACPI Configuration SubmenuTable68 shows AC PI confi guration options. To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then ACPI Configuration. Table 68. Advanced ACPI Configuration Submenu 116 8.3.6 System Management Configuration SubmenuTo access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then System Management Configuration. Tabl e 69 shows System Management configuration options. Table 69. System Management Configuration Submenu BIOS Setup 117 8.3.7 Event Logging Configuration SubmenuTable70 shows even t logg ing configuration options. To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Event Logging Configuration. Table 70. Event Logging Configuration Submenu 118 8.3.8 Fibre Channel Routing (PICMG) Configuration SubmenuTabl e 71 shows how to configure Fibre Channel routing options. Table 71. Fibre Channel Routing (PICMG) Submenu BIOS Setup 119 8.3.9 Remote Access Configuration SubmenuTable72 shows remote access configuration options. To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Remote Access Configuration. Table 72. Remote Access Configuration Submenu 120 8.3.10 USB Configuration SubmenuTo access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then USB Configuration. USB configuration options. Table 73. USB Configuration Submenu BIOS Setup 8.3.10.1 USB Mass Storage Device ConfigurationTo access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then USB Configuration. 121 8.3.11 PCI ConfigurationTable 74. USB Mass Storage Device Configuration 122 8.4 Boot Menu8.4.1 Boot Settings Configuration SubmenuBIOS Setup The menu represented in the following table is used to configure Boot Settings. 123 8.4.2 Boot Device Priority SubmenuThe menu represented in the following table is used to configure boot device priority. To access this submenu, select Boot on the menu bar, then Boot Device Priority. Table 77. Boot Settings Configuration Submenu 124 8.4.3 Hard Disk Drive SubmenuTo access this submenu, select Boot on the menu bar, then Hard Disk Drive Priority. To access this submenu, select Boot on the menu bar, then OS Load Timeout Timer. The menu represented in the following table is used to configure hard disk drive priority. 8.4.4 OS Load Timeout TimerTable 78. Boot Device Priority Submenu Table 79. Hard Disk Drive Priority Submenu BIOS Setup Table 80. OS Load Timeout Timer Submenu 125 8.5 Security MenuTo access this menu, select Exit from the menu bar at the top of the screen. 8.6 Exit MenuTable 81. Security Menu Error Messages 127 Error Messages 9132 Operating the Unit 10137 Maintenance 1111.1 Supervision 11.2 Diagnostics11.2.1 In-Target Probe (ITP) 138 Thermals 12139 Component Technology 13140 Warranty Information 1414.1 Intel NetStructure Compute Boards and Platform Products Limited Warranty 14.2 Returning a Defective Product (RMA) 141 14.3 For the Americas14.3.1 For Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) 14.3.2 For Asia and Pacific (APAC) 143 Customer Support 1515.1 Customer Support 15.2 Technical Support and Return for Service Assistance 15.3 Sales Assistance 15.4 Product Code Summary 144 Certifications 16145 Agency InformationClass A 1717.1 North America (FCC Class A) 17.2 Canada Industry Canada (ICES-003 Class A) (English and French-translated) 17.3 Safety Instructions (English and French-translated)17.3.1 English 17.3.2 French 146 17.4 Taiwan Class A Warning Statement148 Agency InformationClass B 1818.1 North America (FCC Class B) 18.2 Canada Industry Canada (ICES-003 Class B) (English and French-translated) 18.3 Safety Instructions (English and French-translated)18.3.1 English 18.3.2 French 149 18.4 Japan VCCI Class B151 Safety Warnings 19161 Reference Documents AList of Supported Commands (IPMI v1.5 and PICMG 3.0) 163 List of Supported Commands (IPMI v1.5 and PICMG 3.0) B
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