VirtualMedia requires the USB to be enabled. If you modify the BIOS settings that affect the USB
functionality,you also affect the Virtual Media. Therefore, we recommend that you leave the following
USBBIOS defaultsfor best performance:
Note
• Make Device Non Bootable—set to disabled
• USB Idle Power Optimizing Setting—set to high-performance
Thisprocedure continues directlyfrom Creating a BootPolicy, on page440.
Procedure
Step 1 Clickthe down arrows to expand the Local Devicesarea.
Step 2 Clickone of the following links to add the device to the Boot Ordertable:
•AddCD-ROM
•AddFloppy
Step 3 Doone of the following:
• Add another boot device to the Boot Order table.
• Click OK to finish.
What to Do Next
Includethe boot policy in a service profile and/or template.
Aftera server is associated with a service profile that includes this boot policy, you can verify the actual boot
orderin the Boot OrderDetails area on theGeneral tab for the server.
Deleting a Boot PolicyProcedure
Step 1 Inthe Navigation pane, clickthe Servers tab.
Step 2 Onthe Servers tab, expand Servers >Policies >Organization_Name.
Step 3 Expandthe Boot Policiesnode.
Step 4 Right-clickthe policy youwant todelete andchoose Delete.
Step 5 Ifthe CiscoUCS Manager GUI displaysa confirmationdialog box, click Yes.
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