IBM SG24-4763-00 manual Alarm/Wakeup Settings

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￿Devices and I/O Ports￿

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￿ Serial Port A Address

[3F8h-IRQ 4]

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￿ Serial Port B Address

[2F8h-IRQ 3]

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Infrared

[Disabled]

 

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Infrared DMA

[Disabled]

 

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Parallel Port

[3BCh-IRQ 7]

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Parallel Port Mode

[Standard]

 

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￿ Parallel Port Extended Mode

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Mouse

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Diskette Drive A:

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Diskette Drive B:

[Not installed]

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You can specify the I/O address and IRQ for the two COM: ports on your server, the I/O address of the Infrared port (if your PC Server has one, like the Server 330) and the address and type of parallel port (standard, bidirectional, EPP/ECP).

2.1.1.4 Alarm/Wakeup Settings

With this option, you can configure your server to automatically start at a set time up to one month in advance.

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￿Alarm/Wakeup Settings￿

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Warning:

 

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￿ disabled when the server is restarted.

 

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Wakeup Timer

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Wakeup Date

[10]

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Wakeup Time

[00:00:00]

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Wakeup on Ring

[Disabled]

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Note: This setting is to start the server one time only. You cannot use it to start multiple times. Once you set this option, you must power off the server. If you manually power the server back on, the wakeup options will be disabled, and you will need to reset them.

2.1.1.5 System Security

From here, you can specify a power-on password (POP) and an administrator password.

Selecting Power-on Password lets you set change or delete the POP. You can also specify if a prompt for the POP (if it is set) will appear at boot time.

If the POP is set and you specify On for Password Prompt, the server will not boot until you enter the password. If you specify Off, the system will boot with the keyboard locked and user input will be ignored until the POP is entered.

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IBM SG24-4763-00 manual Alarm/Wakeup Settings