Table 26. Items in the Adapter List window (continued)

Item

Description

 

 

FW Revision

The current firmware version

 

 

Status

Indicating whether the adapter on the boot list is enabled

 

or disabled

 

 

Boot Order

Indicating the boot sequence. You can change the

 

sequence by pressing + or -.

 

 

You can press Alt+N to switch to the Global Properties window to set the properties of boot and interrupt.

Table 27. Items on the Global Properties window

Item

Description

 

 

Pause When Boot Alert Displayed

Indicating whether to stop the boot when the alert occurs

 

during the boot. The current property can be changed by

 

pressing + or -.

 

No: Select this option if you want to continue to boot

 

when the alert occurs.

 

Yes: Select this option if you want to pause the boot

 

when the alert occurs and then you can press any key

 

to continue.

 

 

Boot Information Display Mode

Defining what will be displayed in the BIOS interface

 

during the boot. The current property can be changed by

 

pressing + or -.

 

 

Support Interrupt

Indicating the supported interrupt mode. Hook interrupt,

 

the Default is the default value, which supports booting

 

from CD-ROM in floppy emulation mode.

 

 

Restore Defaults

Restoring default settings

 

 

Accessing the Adapter Properties window

In the Adapter List window, select C1068E and press Enter. The Adapter Properties window for SAS1068E opens.

Table 28. Items in the Adapter Properties window for SAS1068E

Item

Description

 

 

Adapter

The SAS adapter(s) detected

 

 

PCI Slot

The PCI slot number assigned to the adapter

 

 

PCI Address (Bus/Dev)

The PCI device or function assigned to the adapter

 

 

MPT Firmware Revision

The current firmware version

 

 

SAS Address

The current SAS address

 

 

Status

Indicating whether the adapter on the boot list is enabled

 

or disabled

 

 

Boot Order

Indicating the boot sequence

 

 

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