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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.
• The
BIOS
setup is very similar to the current setup utility (press the
<F2>
key during system startup); however, HII can access only a subset of the
utilities available in system startup.
• The
NIC
setup reflects various NIC attributes, some of which were visible in
the controller option read-only memory (ROM). However, many of these
attributes were previously only modifiable in Operating System utilities.
Depending on your system configuration, other device types may also appear
in Advanced Configuration, if they support the HII configuration standard.
Advanced Configuration wizard allows you to configure the following:
• System BIOS Settings
• Intel Pro/1000 PT Server Adapter
• Intel Pro/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter
• Intel Gigabit VT Quad Port Server Adapter
• Intel 10 Gigabit AF DA Dual Port Server Adapter
• Intel 10 Gigabit AT Port Server Adapter
• Intel 10 Gigabit XF SR Port Server Adapter
• Broadcom (Dual Port) 10G KX4
• Broadcom (Quad Port) GBE
• Intel (Quad Port) GBE
• Intel (Dual Port) 10G KX4
• Broadcom (Dual Port) 10G SFP+
• Broadcom (Quad Port) 10/100/1000 BASET
• Intel (Quad Port) 10/100/1000 BASET
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