Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Edge Device Manager Version R17 Administrator’s Guide
- Introduction
- Key features
- EDM Dashboard overview
- Managing group and configs
- Managing Devices
- Apps and Data
- Managing rules
- Managing Jobs
- Events
- Managing users
- Portal administration
- Troubleshooting Edge Device Manager
- Supported devices
- Wireless profiles password editor
- Third party licenses
- License Type Details
- Apache License, Version 2.0
- Oracle Binary Code License
- GNU GPL V2
- Eclipse Public licenses- v 1.0
- MIT
- Public Domain
- MIT
- BSD-3 Clause
- MIT
- MIT
- zlib license
- MIT
- GNU GPL V2
- Unicode licenses agreement
- BSD 3 Clause
- MIT
- PCRE licenseMPL-2.0 ,GPL-2,LGPL-2.1,BSD-2-Clause,MIT,LGPL-2+, public-domain,ICU
- Boost Software licensesVersion 1.0
- BSD 3 Clause
- BSD 3 Clause
- Boost Software licenses- Version 1.0
- GNU Affero General Public License(AGPL)
- ssleay32.dll
- libcurl.dll
- libeay32.dll
- Newtonsoft.Json.dll
- RestSharp.dll
- Microsoft.Win32.TaskScheduler.dll
- 7-Zip
- Terminology

Edge Gateway 5000 BIOS settings
Use this page to dene Edge Gateway 5000 BIOS settings.
Table 95. General
Parameter Description
Device Notes Enter the device notes such as property ownership tag.
Table 96. System Conguration
Parameter Description
Integrated NIC From the drop-down list, select an option to control the on-board
LAN controller. The available options are:
• Disabled—The internal LAN is o and not visible to the OS.
• Force Disabled—The internal LAN is disabled and not visible to
the OS even if it has an IP address.
• Enabled—The internal LAN is enabled.
• Enabled w/PXE—The internal LAN is enabled—with Preboot
Execution Environment (PXE) boot.
Integrated NIC 2 From the drop-down list, select an option to control the on-board
LAN controller. The available options are:
• Disabled—The internal LAN is o and not visible to the OS.
• Force Disabled—The internal LAN is disabled and not visible to
the OS even if it has an IP address.
• Enabled—The internal LAN is enabled.
SMART Reporting
Select this check box to control the reporting of hard drive errors
for integrated drivers during system startup.
Serial Port 1 RS232 Select this check box to determine how the built-in serial port
operates. It lets you avoid resource conicts between devices by
disabling or remapping the address of the port. This port is at 2D0h
with IRQ 7.
Serial Port 2 RS422 Select this check box to determine how the built-in serial port
operates. It lets you avoid resource conicts between devices by
disabling or remapping the address of the port. This port is at 3E0h
with IRQ 10.
Serial Port 3 RS485 Select this check box to determine how the built-in serial port
operates. It lets you avoid resource conicts between devices by
disabling or remapping the address of the port. This port is at 2E0h
with IRQ 11.
Serial Port 4 RS485 Select this check box to determine how the built-in serial port
operates. It lets you avoid resource conicts between devices by
disabling or remapping the address of the port. This port is at 3E8h
with IRQ 10.
Enable UEFI Network Stack Select this check box to install or make available the UEFI
Networking protocols, allowing pre-OS and early OS networking
features to use any enabled NICs. This may be used without
switching on the PXE.
Watchdog Timer Support Select this check box to enable the Watchdog Timer feature.
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