Select this choice to view or change the settings for the integrated
management module II (IMM2).
- Commands on USB Interface
Select this choice to specify whether the Ethernet over USB interface is
enabled or disabled.
Note: This option is primarily for older operating systems that have
problems with USB communications device class (CDC) Ethernet interfaces.
Disabling this option will cause the following issues:
v Online update packages will not work.
v Updates that use Bootable Media Creator (BoMC) will not work because
BoMC uses the LAN over USB interface.
v You must install the IPMI device driver to use the Advanced Settings
Utility (ASU) to change the IMM2 or UEFI configuration.
v You cannot set the IMM2 OS loader watchdog.
- Network Configuration
Select this choice to view the system-management network interface port,
IMM2 MAC address, current IMM2 IP address, and host name; define the
static IMM2 IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address; specify
whether to use the static IP address or have DHCP assign the IMM2 IP
address; save the network changes; and reset the IMM2.
- Reset IMM to Defaults
Select this choice to restore the IMM2 to the manufacturing default settings.
The IMM2 controller restarts after you restore the settings.
- Reset IMM
Select this choice to restart the IMM2 controller.
– Recovery
Select this choice to view or change the system recovery parameters.
- POST Attempts
Select this choice to define the number of times to attempt POST before
invoking the recovery procedures.
- System Recovery
Select this choice to configure the recovery settings.
v POST Watchdog Timer
Select this choice to view or enable the POST watchdog timer.
v POST Watchdog Timer Value
Select this choice to view or set the POST loader watchdog timer value.
v Reboot System on NMI
Select this choice to enable or disable restarting the system whenever a
nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) occurs. The default is Disable.
– Storage
Select this choice to view or change the storage device settings.
– Network
Select this choice to view or change the network device options, such as
iSCSI.
– Driver Health
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