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<h3><b><a name="top">BIOS Setup</a></b></h3>

<p>Use this window to assign values to BIOS Setup fields.&nbsp;</p>
<h4><b>User Privileges</b></h4>

<table cellSpacing="3" cellPadding="4" border="2">
<TBODY>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="74" height="40" rowspan="2"><b>Selection</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="center" width="367" colSpan="2" height="20"><b>User Privileges</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="center" width="367" colSpan="2" height="20"><i>
	U=User; P=Power User; A=Administrator; NA=Not Applicable</i></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="74" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="center" width="174" height="21"><b>View</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="center" width="180" height="21"><b>Manage</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="74" height="20">BIOS Setup</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="center" width="174" height="21">A</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="center" width="180" height="21">A</td>
  </tr>
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	<tr>
		<td vAlign="top" align="left" width="21">
		<img border="0" src="note.gif" width="17" height="17"></td>
		<td><span class="notes">NOTE: </span>For more details on user privilege 
		levels, see &quot;<a href="../../oma/en/UserLevels.html">Privilege Levels 
		in the Server Administrator GUI</a>.&quot;</td>
	</tr>
</table>
<h4>Reboot System Button</h4>

<p>When you use BIOS Setup, you <font color="#000000">make </font>changes that cannot take
effect until you reboot your system. After you have made a change to a BIOS setting, a <b>Reboot
System</b> button appears. If you click this button, you receive more confirmation
messages that you want to reboot your system. Rebooting your system gives effect to the
BIOS setting changes you have just made.</p>

<h4><b>BIOS Settings</b></h4>

<p>When you power on your system, the system performs checks before it loads the operating
system. BIOS settings allow you to control which devices must be located during a system
boot, and which devices are enabled or disabled. Disabling devices that you do not plan to
use can save time during the boot process.</p>

<table width="80%" border="0">
<TBODY>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="21"><img border="0" src="note.gif" width="17"
    height="17"></td>
    <td><span class="notes"><b>NOTE</b>:</span> This help page may include
    information about BIOS features not supported by your system. Server
    Administrator only displays the BIOS features that are supported on your system.</td>
  </tr>
</TBODY>
</table><br>

<table width="80%" border="0">
<TBODY>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="21"><img border="0" src="note.gif" width="17"
    height="17"></td>
    <td><span class="notes"><b>NOTE</b>:</span> The <b>BIOS Setup</b> window for
    your system only displays the BIOS features that are supported on your system.&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
</TBODY>
</table>

<p>[<a href="#top">Back to Top</a>]</p>

<table cellSpacing="4" cellPadding="3" width="80%" border="0">
<TBODY>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><b>Trusted Platform 
	Module</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Trusted Platform Module 
	(TPM) 
	is disabled.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">On with Pre-boot Measurements</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">During a system boot, the pre-boot measurements for TPM are checked.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">On without Pre-boot Measurements</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">During a system boot, only certain pre-boot measurements for TPM are 
	checked.</td>
  </tr>
    </table>

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<TBODY>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="21"><img border="0" src="note.gif" width="17"
    height="17"></td>
    <td><span class="notes"><b>NOTE</b>:</span> <b>Trusted Platform 
	Module </b>options 
	cannot be configured by Server Administrator.&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
</TBODY>
</table>

  
  <table cellSpacing="4" cellPadding="3" width="80%" border="0">
<TBODY>
  
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">
	<b>OS Watchdog Timer</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the operating system watchdog timer during 
	system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable the operating system watchdog timer during 
	system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="100%" height="16" colspan="3">

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<TBODY>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="21"><img border="0" src="note.gif" width="17"
    height="17"></td>
    <td><span class="notes"><b>NOTE</b>:</span> <b>OS 
	Watchdog Timer</b> options 
	cannot be configured by Server Administrator.&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
</TBODY>
</table>

  
  	</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000"><strong>Demand
    Based Power Management</strong></font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Disabled</font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Disables
    configuration of the Demand Based Power Management feature. This is the default setting.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Enabled</font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Enables
    configuration of the Demand Based Power Management feature.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Numlock</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">On</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Allows the keypad to be used as
    number keys at boot time.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Allows the keypad to be used as
    arrow keys at boot time.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Diskette</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables the diskette drive during
    system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Auto</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Auto-enables the diskette drive
    during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30">Write Protect</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30">Does not allow writes during system
    boot. Makes the diskette drive read-only during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000"><strong>Dual
    NIC</strong></font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">An optional
    feature in some systems, the Dual NIC card adds two additional network ports to the server
    blade modules. For embedded NICs (</font>network interface card<font color="#000000">s) that have this feature, both NICs are either enabled or
    disabled. The NICs cannot be enabled or disabled independently of each other. If the NICs
    are enabled, PXE can be enabled or disabled independently for each NIC.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000"><strong>Configuration
    of Dual NIC</strong></font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Off</font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">
	Instructs the BIOS
    to disable the Dual NIC feature during system boot. </font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">On</font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">
	Instructs the BIOS
    to enable the Dual NIC feature during system boot. </font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000"><strong>Configuration
    of NIC 1 PXE</strong></font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Disabled</font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">
	Instructs the BIOS
    to disable the NIC 1 PXE during system boot. </font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable NIC 1 without PXE or iSCSI during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Enabled </font>
	with PXE<p>Enabled with iSCSI</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">
	Instructs the BIOS
    to enable the NIC 1 PXE&nbsp; during system boot. </font>
	<p>Instructs the BIOS
    to enable the NIC 1 iSCSI&nbsp; during system boot. This option appears only 
	if iSCSI is present in your system.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000"><strong>Configuration
    of NIC 2 PXE</strong></font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Disabled</font></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">
	Instructs the BIOS
    to disable the NIC 2 PXE during system boot. </font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable NIC 2 without PXE or iSCSI during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Enabled </font>
	with PXE<p>Enabled with iSCSI</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">
	Instructs the BIOS
    to enable the NIC 2 PXE&nbsp; during system boot. </font>
	<p>Instructs the BIOS
    to enable the NIC 2 iSCSI&nbsp; during system boot. This option appears only 
	if iSCSI is present in your system.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1"><strong>NIC (number)</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="1">Instructs the BIOS to disable the NIC during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable NIC (<i>number</i>) without PXE or iSCSI during 
	system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled with PXE<p>
	Enabled with iSCSI</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">
	Instructs the BIOS
    to enable the NIC (<i>number</i>) PXE&nbsp; during system boot. </font>
	<p>Instructs the BIOS
    to enable the NIC (<i>number</i>) iSCSI&nbsp; during system boot. This option appears only 
	if iSCSI is present in your system.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1"><b>Mouse</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1">On</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="1">Instructs the BIOS to enable the mouse
    during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the mouse
    during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="1"></td>
  </tr>
	<tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1"><b>Speaker</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1">On</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="1">Instructs the BIOS to enable the 
	speaker
    during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
	<tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the 
	speaker
    during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>USB</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable the
    Universal Serial Bus (USB) during system boot.&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables the USB during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30">Enabled with BIOS support</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30">Enables the USB during system boot
    with BIOS support.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
	<tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Internal USB 
	Port</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables configuration of the Internal USB port. This is the default 
	setting.</td>
  </tr>
	<tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Enables configuration of the Internal USB port.</td>
  </tr>
	<tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="100%" height="16" colspan="3">

<table width="100%" border="0" id="table4">
<TBODY>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="21"><img border="0" src="note.gif" width="17"
    height="17"></td>
    <td><span class="notes"><b>NOTE</b>:</span> 
    On some systems, the configuration of the internal USB port has been 
	disabled because of the current setting of the <a href="biossetup.html#usb"><b>User Accessible USB Ports</b></a>
	option. To configure the internal USB port, the <a href="biossetup.html#usb"><b>User Accessible USB Ports</b></a>
	option must be set to <b>All Ports On</b>. </td>
  </tr>
</TBODY>
</table>

  
	</td>
  </tr>
	<tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1"><strong>IDE</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="1">Auto</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="1">Instructs the BIOS to enable the
    integrated device electronics (IDE) drive during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the IDE
    drive during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"><b>ROMB Channel A</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30">RAID</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30">Indicates whether the redundant
    array of independent disks (RAID) on Motherboard (ROMB) on channel A is set to type RAID.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable ROMB on
    channel A during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30">SCSI</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30">Indicates whether the ROMB on
    channel A is set to type <font color="#000000">Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)</font>.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"><b>ROMB Channel B</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30">RAID</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30"><font color="#000000">Indicates
    whether the ROMB on channel B is set to type RAID.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable ROMB on
    channel B during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30">SCSI</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30">Indicates whether the ROMB on
    channel B is set to type SCSI.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Primary SCSI</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">On</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable the primary
    SCSI device during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the
    primary SCSI device during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"><strong>Secondary SCSI</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30">On</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30">Instructs the BIOS to enable the
    secondary SCSI device during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the
    secondary SCSI device during system boot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"><strong>Boot Sequence</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="30"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="30"><font color="#000000">
	Instructs the BIOS
    which device is used to boot the system, and the order in which the boot routine is to
    check each device.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Diskette First</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Begin the boot sequence with the
    diskette drive.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Hard Disk Only</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Begin the boot sequence with the
    hard drive.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="77"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="77">Device List</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="77">Begin the boot sequence with the
    device list. <p><span class="notes">NOTE:</span> Setting the boot sequence to Device List
    results in the following boot sequence: diskette, IDE CD drive, hard drive, option ROMs
    (if the devices are available).</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><font color="#000000">CD-ROM</font> First</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Begin the boot sequence with the CD
    drive.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Parallel Port</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the
    device.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">LPT1</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to find the device on
    LPT1.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">LPT2</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to find the device on
    LPT2.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">LPT3</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to find the device on
    LPT3.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="100%" colSpan="3" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Serial Port 1</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the
    device. <p><span class="Notes">NOTE:</span> <font color="#000000">This option is not&nbsp;
    available when Console Redirection is enabled.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Auto</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to automap the device
    to a COM port.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">COM 1</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to map the device to
    COM port 1.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">COM 3</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to map the device to
    COM port 3. <p><span class="Notes">NOTE:</span> This option <font color="#000000">is
    not&nbsp; available when Console Redirection is enabled.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">BMC Serial</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">If enabled, BMC controls traffic
    between the operating system and the BMC.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">BMC NIC</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">If enabled, this built-in serial
    port is connected to the BMC which transfers the data over the shared NIC.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">RAC</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">If enabled, this built in serial
    port is connected to the RAC. <p><span class="Notes">NOTE:</span> This option <font
    color="#000000">is only available when&nbsp; RAC is present in the system.</font></td>
  </tr>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">BMC COM 1</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">If enabled, makes BMC snoop the data
    stream going from the DB9 connector to COM 1. </td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Serial Port 2</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable the
    device.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Auto</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to automap the device
    to a COM port.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">COM 2</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to map the device to
    COM port 2.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">COM 4</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to map the device to
    COM port 4.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Serial Communications</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">On without Console Redirection</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable COM port 1
    and COM port 2. These ports are made available for use by the operating system or
    applications. BIOS Console Redirection is disabled.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">On with Console Redirection via COM1</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable COM port 1
    and COM port 2. These ports are made available for use by the operating system or
    applications. BIOS Console Redirection is via COM port 1.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">On with Console Redirection via COM2</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to enable COM port 1
    and COM port 2. These ports are made available for use by the operating system or
    applications. BIOS Console Redirection is via COM port 2.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to disable COM port 1
    and COM port 2.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>External Serial Connector</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">COM1</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Instructs the BIOS to map the external
    serial connector to COM port 1.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">COM2</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">&nbsp;Instructs the 
	BIOS to map the external serial connector to COM port 2.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Remote Access Device</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">BIOS maps the external serial
    connector to the Remote Access Management interface. <font color="#000000">This is the
    default setting.</font> Terminal escape sequences can toggle the external connector
    between the system (COM ports 1 and 2) and the Remote Access device. </td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Parallel Mode</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">AT</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Enables
    parallel port mode AT.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">PS/2</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Enables
    parallel port mode PS/2.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><b>Console Redirection</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Turns off BIOS console redirection.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="75%" height="16" colspan="2"><span class="Notes">NOTE:</span>
    Serial ports are not present on all systems.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Serial Port 1</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Redirects the BIOS screen over
    serial port 1. Keyboard and text output are redirected over serial port 1. The current
    settings of Serial Port 1 <font color="#000000">determine</font> the
    ultimate target for the redirected output.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Serial Port 2</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Redirects the BIOS screen over
    serial port 2.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="75%" height="16" colspan="2"><span class="notes">NOTE:</span>
    The features described below are not present on all systems.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">BMC NIC</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Redirects the BIOS screen over the
    BMC NIC. Keyboard and text output are redirected over the BMC NIC.<p><span class="Notes">
	NOTE:</span> This option is not available on 
	<span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana; ">4 
	Socket/4U Systems</span>.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="75%" height="16" colspan="2"><span class="notes">NOTE:</span>
    The features described below are not present on all systems.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><b>Embedded SATA Controller</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables the SATA controller.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">ATA</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Sets the onboard SATA controller to
    ATA mode.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">RAID</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Sets the onboard SATA controller to
    RAID mode.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><b>SATA Port (number)</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables the SATA port.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Auto</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Automatically enables the SATA port.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><b>IDE Primary Drive (number)</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables the IDE primary drive.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Auto</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Automatically enables the IDE
    primary drive.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><b>AC Power Recovery Mode</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Indicates the
    system has been turned off.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Last&nbsp; State</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Indicates the
    system has returned to the previous state.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">On</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Indicates the
    system has been turned on.</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><b>Console Redirection Failsafe BAUD
    Rate</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">115200</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Sets the failsafe baud rate, in bits
    per second (bps).</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">57600</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Sets the failsafe baud rate, in bits
    per second (bps).</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">19200</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Sets the failsafe baud rate, in bits
    per second (bps).</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">9600</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Sets the failsafe baud rate, in bits
    per second (bps).</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>Console Redirection After
    Boot</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Enables BIOS console redirection
    after system reboot.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables BIOS console redirection. </td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong><a name="usb"></a>User Accessible USB Ports</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">All Ports On</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Enables all
    user accessible Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports. </font><p><span class="Notes">NOTE:</span>
    Ensure that the DRAC is still functioning correctly, because the DRAC utilizes other USB
    ports that should not be turned off.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Only Back Ports On</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Disables the
    front user accessible USB ports. </font><p><span class="Notes">NOTE:</span> Ensure that
    the DRAC is still functioning correctly, because the DRAC utilizes other USB ports that
    should not be turned off.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">All Ports Off</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"><font color="#000000">Disables both
    front and back user accessible USB ports. </font><p><span class="Notes">NOTE:</span>
    Ensure that the DRAC is still functioning correctly, because the DRAC utilizes other USB
    ports that should not be turned off.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
  </tr>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>CPU Virtualization
    Technology</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables the additional hardware
    capabilities provided by Virtualization Technology. <p><span class="Notes">NOTE: </span>Changing
    this option will result in a system power down of approximately 3-5 seconds 
	during the next reboot.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Enables the additional hardware
    capabilities provided by Virtualization Technology.<p><span class="Notes">NOTE: </span>Changing
    this option will result in a system power down of approximately 3-5 seconds 
	during the next reboot.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16"></td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>CPU HyperThreading (Logical
    Processor)</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Each processor core supports up to
    two logical processors. When set to this option (which is the default option), the BIOS
    reports all logical processors.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">The BIOS reports only one logical
    processor per core.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"><strong>
	Embedded Hypervisor</strong></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables configuration of the embedded hypervisor. This is the default 
	setting.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Enables configuration of the embedded hypervisor.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">
	<b>Optical Drive Controller</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Disabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Disables the optical SATA CD-ROM drive.</td>
  </tr>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16"></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="25%" height="16">Enabled</td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="50%" height="16">Enables the optical SATA CD-ROM drive.</td>
  </tr>
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<h4>Other Window Controls</h4>

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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="30%"><b>Print</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">Prints a copy of the open window to your default
    printer.</td>
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</tbody>
</table>

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    <td vAlign="top" width="30%"><b>Export</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" width="70%">Saves a text file containing the contents of this window (the
    values of each data field separated by a customizable delimiter) to a destination you
    specify.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="30%"><b>Email</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">E-mails the contents of this window to your
    designated recipient. See the <em>Server Administrator User's Guide</em> for instructions
    about configuring your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.</td>
  </tr>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="30%"><b>Refresh</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">Updates the screen with latest 
	information. </td>
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