User's Guide
4-10 Configuring Your Server
Peripheral Configuration
IMPORTANT: Note that the interrupt and/or base I/O address are not
overlapped with others. If the value set for the interrupt or base I/O
address is used in another resource, the yellow asterisk (*) appears.
Reset any item with the yellow asterisk properly.
Option Parameter Description Your Setting
Serial Port A Disabled
[Enabled]
Auto
Selects whether serial port A is
enabled or disabled.
Base I/O address [3F8]
2F8
3E8
2E8
Selects the base I/O address for serial
port A.
Interrupt IRQ 3
[IRQ 4]
Selects the interrupt for a serial port A.
Serial Port B Disabled
[Enabled]
Auto
Selects whether serial port B is
enabled or disabled (display only).
Base I/O address 3F8
[2F8]
3E8
2E8
Selects the base I/O address for serial
port A.
Interrupt [IRQ 3]
IRQ 4
Selects the interrupt for a serial port A.
Parallel Port Disabled
[Enabled]
Auto
Selects whether the parallel port is
enabled or disabled.
Base I/O address [378]
278
Selects base I/O address for a parallel
port.
Interrupt IRQ 5
[IRQ 7]
Selects interrupt for a parallel port.
Mode Output only
Bi-directional
EPP
[ECP]
Selects the operation mode of the
parallel port.
DMA channel [DMA1]
DMA3
Selects DMa chanel for a parallel port.
PS/2 Mouse Disabled
[Enabled]
Auto Detect
If disabled, PS/2 mouse port will not
function.
USB Host Controller Disabled
[Enabled]
If disabled, the USB ports do not
accept the USB device class 3 (HID:
Human Interface Device).
Legacy USB
Support
Disabled
[Enabled]
Selects whether the USB keyboard is
made available in OS which does not
support USB formally.