Token

Setup option

Description

 

 

 

48F9

N/A

The RAID HDD14 is used for 1st device of PXE boot on

 

 

the next boot.

 

 

 

48FA

N/A

The RAID HDD15 is used for 1st device of PXE boot on

 

 

the next boot.

 

 

 

48FB

N/A

The RAID HDD16 is used for 1st device of PXE boot on

 

 

the next boot.

 

 

 

48FC

N/A

The HDD7 is used for 1st device of HDD boot on the

 

 

next boot.

 

 

 

48FD

N/A

The HDD8 is used for 1st device of HDD boot on the

 

 

next boot.

 

 

 

4900

PCI-E Slot1

This feature allows user to enable PCI-E Slot1 without

 

 

option ROM initialization.

 

 

 

4901

PCI-E Slot2

This feature allows user to enable PCI-E Slot2 without

 

 

option ROM initialization

 

 

 

4902

PCI-E Slot3

This feature allows user to enable PCI-E Slot3 without

 

 

option ROM initialization

 

 

 

4903

PCI-E Slot4

This feature allows user to enable PCI-E Slot4 without

 

 

option ROM initialization

 

 

 

4904

Mezzanine Slot

This feature allows user to enable Mezzanine Slot without

 

 

 

option ROM initialization.

 

 

 

4910

Chassis Level

This option allow user to disable chassis level capping

 

 

Capping

function.

 

 

 

 

 

4911

Chassis Level

Default, this option allow user to enable chassis level

 

 

Capping

capping function.

 

 

 

 

 

4912

Sled Level Policy

Default, set sled level policy to refer chassis level policy

 

 

 

when Emergency Throttling event trigger.

 

 

 

4913

Sled Level Policy

Set sled level policy as throttling when Emergency

 

 

 

Throttling event trigger.

 

 

 

4914

Sled Level Policy

Set sled level policy as throttling when Emergency

 

 

 

Throttling event trigger.

 

 

 

4915

Sled Level Policy

Set sled level policy as throttling when Emergency

 

 

 

Throttling event trigger.

 

 

 

 

 

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C6220 II specifications

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