# # Section Chassis_Front_Panel_Buttons Comments # # The following configuration options are for enabling or disabling button # functionality on the chassis. Button may refer to a pushbutton, switch, or # other front panel control built into the system chassis. # # The value of the below may not be able to be checked out. Therefore we # recommend the user configure all four fields rather than a subset of them, # otherwise some assumptions on configure may be made. # Section Chassis_Front_Panel_Buttons ## Possible values: Yes/No Enable_Standby_Button_For_Entering_Standby Yes ## Possible values: Yes/No Enable_Diagnostic_Interrupt_Button Yes ## Possible values: Yes/No Enable_Reset_Button Yes ## Possible values: Yes/No Enable_Power_Off_Button_For_Power_Off_Only Yes EndSection # # Section Chassis_Power_Conf Comments # # The following configuration options are for configuring chassis power # behavior. # # The "Power_Restore_Policy" determines the behavior of the machine when AC # power returns after a power loss. The behavior can be set to always power on # the machine ("On_State_AC_Apply"), power off the machine # ("Off_State_AC_Apply"), or return the power to the state that existed before # the power loss ("Restore_State_AC_Apply"). # # The "Power_Cycle_Interval" determines the time the system will be powered down # following a power cycle command. # Section Chassis_Power_Conf ## Possible values: Off_State_AC_Apply/Restore_State_AC_Apply/On_State_AC_Apply Power_Restore_Policy Off_State_AC_Apply ## Give value in seconds ## Power_Cycle_Interval EndSection # # Section Chassis_Boot_Flags Comments # # The following configuration options are for configuring chassis boot behavior. # Please note that some fields may apply to all future boots while some may only # apply to the next system boot. # # "Boot_Flags_Persistent" determines if flags apply to the next boot only or all # future boots. # # "Boot_Device" allows the user to configure which device the BIOS should boot # off of. Most users may wish to select NO-OVERRIDE to select the configuration # currently determined by the BIOS. Note that the configuration value BIOS-SETUP # refers to booting *into* the BIOS Setup, not from it. FLOPPY may refer to any # type of removeable media. # Section Chassis_Boot_Flags ## Possible values: Yes/No (Yes = All Future Boots; No = Next Boot Only) Boot_Flags_Persistent Yes ## Possible values: PC-COMPATIBLE/EFI BIOS_Boot_Type PC-COMPATIBLE ## Possible values: Yes/No (Only applies to Next Boot) CMOS_Clear No ## Possible values: Yes/No (Only applies to Next Boot) Lock_Keyboard No ## Possible values: Yes/No (Only applies to Next Boot) Screen_Blank No ## Possible values: NO-OVERRIDE/PXE/HARD-DRIVE/HARD-DRIVE-SAFE-MODE/ ## DIAGNOSTIC_PARTITION/CD-DVD/BIOS-SETUP/FLOPPY Boot_Device NO-OVERRIDE ## Possible values: Yes/No Lock_Out_Reset_Button No ## Possible values: Yes/No Lock_Out_Power_Button No ## Possible values: Yes/No Lock_Out_Sleep_Button No ## Possible values: DEFAULT/QUIET/VERBOSE Firmware_Bios_Verbosity DEFAULT ## Possible values: Yes/No Force_Progress_Event_Traps No ## Possible values: Yes/No User_Password_Bypass No ## Possible values: BIOS-SETTING/SUPPRESS/ENABLE Console_Redirection BIOS-SETTING EndSection