Token

Setup option

Description

 

 

 

485E

Reboot on WOL

Disables the ROW in default, Reboot on WOL(ROW) is

 

(ROW)

a feature which repurposes the traditional Wake on LAN

 

 

(WOL) signal to reboot the motherboard. During system

 

 

is in S0/S3

 

 

 

485F

Reboot on WOL

Enables the ROW, Reboot on WOL(ROW) is a feature

 

(ROW)

which repurposes the traditional Wake on LAN (WOL)

 

signal to reboot the motherboard. During system is in

 

 

 

 

S0/S3 state, when a WOL packet is received by the NIC,

 

 

the wakeup signal generated by the NIC shall cause a

 

 

hardware reboot of the motherboard.

 

 

 

4860

USB PORT with

This feature will allow the users to electrically disable the

 

BMC

internal USB port which contacts to BMC.

 

 

 

 

 

4861

USB PORT with

This feature will allow the users to electrically enable the

 

BMC

internal USB port which contacts to BMC.

 

 

 

 

 

4870

Force PXE Boot

Disables PXE to be the boot device only.

 

only

 

 

 

 

4871

Force PXE Boot

Enables PXE to be the boot device only. The system

 

only

retrying to boot from PXE device.

 

 

 

4873

Active

This field controls the number of enabled 16 cores in

 

Processor Cores

each processor. By default, the maximum number of

 

 

 

 

cores per processor will be enabled.

 

 

 

4877

PCI-E Slot1

This feature will allow the users to electrically disable

 

 

PCI-E Slot1.

 

 

 

4878

PCI-E Slot1

This feature will allow the users to electrically enable PCI-

 

 

E Slot1.

 

 

 

4879

PCI-E Slot2

This feature will allow the users to electrically disable

 

 

PCI-E PCI-E Slot2.

 

 

 

487A

PCI-E Slot2

This feature will allow the users to electrically enable PCI-

 

 

E Slot2.

 

 

 

487B

PCI-E Slot3

This feature will allow the users to electrically disable

 

 

PCI-E Slot3.

 

 

 

487C

PCI-E Slot3

This feature will allow the users to electrically enable PCI-

 

 

E Slot3.

 

 

 

487F

Mezzanine Slot

This feature will allow the users to electrically disable

 

 

Mezzanine Slot.

 

 

 

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