Token

Setup option

Description

 

 

 

48A3

BMC LAN Port

Sets BMC LAN Port to Shared-NIC.

 

Configuration

 

 

 

 

48A4

BMC NIC IP

Sets BMC LAN to get LAN IP from Static mode.

 

Source

 

 

 

 

48A5

BMC NIC IP

Sets BMC LAN to get LAN IP from DHCP mode.

 

Source

 

 

 

 

48A6

IPv6 Mode

Disables IPv6 internet protocol support.

 

 

 

48A7

IPv6 Mode

Enables IPv6 internet protocol support.

 

 

 

48A8

IPv6 AutoConfig

Disables IPv6 auto configuration.

 

 

 

48A9

IPv6 AutoConfig

Enables IPv6 auto configuration.

 

 

 

48AA

Serial Port Mode

Console Redirection baud rate will be set to 3,8400 bits

 

 

per second.

 

 

 

48AB

Flow Control

Remote access flow controls by none.

 

 

 

48AC

Flow Control

Remote access flow controls by hardware.

 

 

 

48AD

Flow Control

Remote access flow controls by software.

 

 

 

48AE

Terminal Type

The BIOS console redirection, if enabled, operates in

 

 

VTUTF8 emulation model. See also tokens BFh, C0h,

 

 

and D7h.

 

 

 

 

VT-UTF8

Disables VT-UTF8 Combination Key Support for

48AF

Combo Key

ANSI/VT100 terminals.

 

Support

 

 

 

 

 

VT-UTF8

Enables VT-UTF8 Combination Key Support for

48B0

Combo Key

ANSI/VT100 terminals.

 

Support

 

 

 

 

48B1

Event logging

Disables BIOS to log system events to BMC, errors

 

 

include ECC/PCI/PCI-E/HT…etc.

 

 

 

48B2

Event logging

Enables BIOS to log system events to BMC, errors include

 

 

ECC/PCI/PCI-E/HT…etc.

 

 

 

48B3

NMI on Error

Disables BIOS to generate NMI when PCI-E

 

 

uncorrectable errors occur.

 

 

 

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Dell C6220 II Sets BMC LAN to get LAN IP from Static mode, Source 48A5, Sets BMC LAN to get LAN IP from Dhcp mode

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