Technical Product Specification

BIOS Setup Interface Intel® Server Board S1600JP TPS
Setup Item
Options
Help Text
Comments
RSTe Boot
Configuration
Neither
AHCI Capable
Ctrlr
SAS/SATA
Capable Ctrlr
This selects the device that
will support Bootable Drives,
whether they are in RAID
arrays or individual pass-
through SAS/SATA drives.
Once selected and set up (if
necessary), individual
bootable devices will be listed
in the Bootable Devices menu
display.
This option appears only when Intel
®
RSTe
has been selected as the operational mode
on both the AHCI and SCU controllers. In
that case there is a conflict and only one
controller can be selected as having
bootable drives attached.
Once selected and set up (if necessary),
individual bootable logical or physical drives
available on the selected controller will be
listed in the Bootable Devices menu display.
If only one device selects RSTe, it will be
available as a boot device along with any
other devices this option is only necessary
to distinguish between which the RSTe
device runs the Option ROM instance.
BIOS is required to designate the OPROM
for the boot device selected here. Two
iterations of the OPROM cannot fully load
simultaneously, and the version fully loaded
will only show devices connected to the
given controller, so the OPROM load order
is based on BIOS selecting the correct
device.
Note: If RSTe is selected, then only one
CONTROLLER can be bootable, so there
will be situations where the boot drive *OR*
an optical device will be bootable but not
both.
Intel
®
Storage
Module
Name of
Storage
Module
detected
None
Information Only. If no Intel
®
Storage
Module is detected, then None is displayed.
This shows the customer the product name
of the module installed, which helps in
identifying drivers, support, documentation,
and so on.
SATA Port x
Not Installed
Drive
Information
None
Information only. The Drive Information,
when present, will typically consist of the
drive model identification and size for the
disk drive installed on a particular port.
5.4.2.9
PCI Configuration
The PCI Configuration screen allows the user to configure the PCI memory space used for
onboard and add-in adapters, configure video options, and configure onboard adapter options. It
also displays the NIC MAC Addresses currently in use.
To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > PCI Configuration. To move
to another screen, press the <Esc> key to return to the Advanced screen, then select the
desired screen.
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