| COM2 2F8 IRQ3 | management features. Make sure these values are |
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| identical to those of Serial Port A and B in the |
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| Peripheral Configuration Setup menu. |
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Baud Rate | 9600 | Console Redirection, when enabled, uses the baud |
| 19.2k | rate specified. When the Direct Platform Control |
| 38.4k | (DPC) shares the COM port as console redirection, |
| 115.2k | |
| set the baud rate to 19.2k to match DPC baud rate, | |
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| unless the autobaud feature is used. |
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Flow Control | No flow control | None, disallows flow control. CTS/RTS is hardware |
| CTS/RTS | based flow control. XON/XOFF is software flow |
| XON/XOFF | control. CTS/RTS +CD is hardware based plus |
| CTS/RTS + CD | |
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| COM port as Console Redirection, set the flow control |
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| to XON/XOFF or XON/XOFF+CD depending whether |
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| a modem is used. |
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Event Log Configuration Submenu
Table 25: Event Log Configuration Submenu Features
Feature | Choices | Description |
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Clear All Event Logs | No | Setting this option to YES will clear the DMI event log |
| Yes | after a system reboot. |
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Event Logging | Enabled | When enabled, all systems events are logged. |
| Disabled | If enabled, BIOS will detect and log events for system |
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| critical errors. |
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Critical Event Logging | Enabled | Critical errors are fatal to system operation. These |
| Disabled | errors include PERR, SERR, ECC, Memory errors and |
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| NMI. |
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Boot Menu
Table 26: Boot Menu Features
Feature | Choices | Description |
Quiet Boot | Disabled | Disabled, displays normal POST messages. |
| Enabled | Enabled, displays OEM Logo instead of POST |
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| messages. Enabling this option disables serial |
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| redirection. |
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Boot Device Priority | Press <Enter> | Enters submenu. |
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Hard Drive | Press <Enter> | Enters submenu. |
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Removable Devices | Press <Enter> | Enters submenu. |
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ATAPI CDROM Drives | Press <Enter> | Enters submenu. |
Boot Device Priority Submenu
Use the up or down arrow keys to select a device; then press the <+> or
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