Management

AMT (enable/disable). Allows you to enable or disable functions of the embedded Management

Operations

Engine (ME) such as Active Management Technology (AMT). If set to disable, the Management

 

Engine is set to a temporarily disabled state and will not provide functions beyond necessary system

 

configuration. Default is enabled.

 

Unconfigure AMT/ME (enable/disable). Allows you to unconfigure any provisioned management

 

settings for AMT. The AMT settings are restored to factory defaults. This feature should be used with

 

caution as AMT will not be able to provide any set AMT management functions once unconfigured.

 

Default is disabled.

 

Hide Unconfigure ME Confirmation Prompt (enable/disable). Allows you to set the system to not

 

display the confirmation to unconfigure ME.

 

Watchdog Timer (enable/disable). Allows you to set amount of time for a operating system and

 

BIOS watchdog alert to be sent if the timers are not deactivated. BIOS watchdog is deactivated by

 

BIOS and would indicate that a halt occurred during execution if the alert is sent to the

 

management console. An operating system alert is deactivated by the operating system image and

 

would indicate that a hang occurred during its initialization. Default is enabled.

 

 

Option ROM Launch

(Windows 8 only). Windows 8 installs as a UEFI operating system (as opposed to ‘legacy’), and

Policy

ships with the ‘Legacy Support’ setting off in the BIOS. When ‘Legacy Support’ is off, the Option

 

ROM Launch Policies are set to ‘UEFI Only’. These policies control whether the Legacy Option ROM

 

or the UEFI driver is loaded for the following features:

 

PXE Option ROMs (UEFI Only/Do Not Launch). Specifies whether the legacy option ROM or

 

the UEFI driver in the BIOS is used to provide PXE services.

 

Storage Option ROMs (UEFI Only/Do Not Launch). Specifies whether the legacy option ROM

 

or the UEFI driver in the BIOS is used to provide RAID setup and support.

 

Video Option ROMs (UEFI Only/Do Not Launch). Specifies whether the legacy VBIOS or the

 

UEFI driver in the BIOS is used to provide graphics setup and support.

 

 

Connected BIOS

Connected BIOS (enable/disable) - Lets you configure a proxy server from which to get updates to

 

the BIOS. If set to enabled, the Use Proxy option displays.

 

Use Proxy (enable/disable) - Lets you enter a proxy server address. If set to enabled, the Proxy

 

Address field displays.

 

 

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