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HPE ProLiant Gen10

HPE ProLiant Gen10
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Auto—Sets the DUID using the Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) of the server or, if the server is
not available, the Link-Layer Address Plus Time (DUID-LLT) method.
DUID-LLT—Sets the DUID using the Link-Layer Address Plus Time (DUID-LLT) method.
3. Save your changes.
Enabling or disabling Network Boot Retry Support
Use the Network Boot Retry Support option to enable or disable the network boot retry function. When
enabled, the system BIOS attempts to boot the network device up to the number of times set in the
Network Boot Retry Count option before attempting to boot the next network device. This setting only
takes effect when attempting to boot a network device from the F12 function key and one-time boot
options.
Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU) > Network Options > Network Boot Options > Network Boot Retry Support.
2. Select a setting.
Enabled—Enables network boot retry.
Disabled—Disables network boot retry.
3. Save your changes.
Enabling or disabling network boot for a NIC
Use the Network Interface Cards (NICs) option to enable or disable network boot for an installed NIC.
Devices listed vary from system to system and can include, for example:
Embedded LOM 1 Port 1
Embedded FlexibleLOM 1 Port 1
NOTE: You might need to configure the NIC firmware to activate the boot option.
Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU) > Network Options > Network Boot Options.
2. Select a NIC.
3. Select a setting.
Network Boot—Enables network boot.
Disabled—Disables network boot.
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