Users Guide

USC and USC - LCE 65
Enable or Disable vFlash
If set to Enabled, the vFlash SD card is configured as a virtual drive; it
appears in the BIOS boot order, allowing you to boot from the vFlash SD
card. If set to Disabled, virtual flash is not accessible.
To enable or disable vFlash SD card:
NOTE: Ensure to set the write-protect latch on the vFlash SD card to Off position.
1
From the
vFlash Media
drop-down menu, select
Enable
or
Disable
.
2
Click
Finish
to apply the changes.
Initialize vFlash
The Initialize vFlash option is not available after you disable the vFlash SD card.
Click Initialize vFlash to erase all the data present on the vFlash SD card.
HII Advanced Configuration
Use HII Advanced Configuration to modify advanced settings.
1
Select
Hardware Configuration
from the left menu
2
Click
HII Advanced Configuration
in the right panel.
3
Select the device you want to configure.
Depending on the configuration setting changes, the following message may
be displayed: One or more of the settings requires a
reboot to be saved and activated. Do you want to
reboot now?. You can select No and continue making additional
configuration changes or perform other tasks such as operating system
deployment. All changes are applied during the next system boot.
USC-LCE Hardware Configuration allows you to configure other devices
through Human Interface Infrastructure (HII). HII is a UEFI-standard
method for viewing and setting a device's configuration. You can utilize a
single utility to configure multiple devices that had different pre-boot
configuration utilities in the past. HII also provides localization, meaning that
utilities that were previously English-only, such as the BIOS <F2> setup,
may now have a localized HII equivalent.
As of the current release of USC-LCE, your server's default configuration
contains setups for two device types that are supported in the Hardware
Configuration Advanced Configuration: the system BIOS and NIC.
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