Using the Configuration/Setup Utility
Using the Configuration/Setup Utility
The built-in Configuration/Setup utility
program provides a convenient method
to configure various system settings.
The configuration information is stored in CMOS.
In most cases, the server will operate using the default settings.
Always run the Configuration/Setup utility
program if you have added or removed any
hardware option, or if you receive an error message instructing
you to do so. Review the following information and the information
supplied with the device before making changes.
NOTE:
Record the current settings before making any changes.
The following menu appears when you start the
Configuration/Setup utility program.
Included with each selection is a
short description of its purpose.
NOTE:
When a power-on password is entered and an administrator password also
is set, a limited version of the menu appears. To change the settings,
the administrator password must be entered.
- System Summary: Displays the
current settings for all system functions, such as processor
type, speed, and memory. You cannot change any information from this screen.
- Micro Channel Configuration: Displays the status of
adapters in the Micro Channel expansion slots. For additional information,
or to change the information displayed, you are prompted to insert the
Reference Diskette.
- Product Data: Displays specific information about the
server.
- Devices and I/O Ports: Displays a menu from which you
can view or change the current settings for the serial and parallel ports,
mouse, diskette drives, and video.
- Date and Time: Allows you to change the current date and
time in the battery-backed memory.
- System Security: Allows you to set a power-on password, or
to set an administrator (or supervisor-level) password. You also use this
option to control access to a diskette drive, and to define a system owners
name that displays on startup.
- Start Options: Allows you to select startup options such as
the keyboard speed. You can also set the startup sequence of diskette and
hard disk drives.
- Advanced Setup: Allows you to change system functions such
as cache control and ROM shadowing.
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