Using  the  Boot  Menu  program 
The  Boot  Menu  program  is  a  built-in,  menu-driven  configuration  program  that  you 
can  use  to  temporarily  redefine  the  first  startup  device  without  changing  settings  in 
the  Configuration/Setup  Utility  program. 
To  use  the  Boot  Menu  program,  complete  the  following  steps: 
1.  Turn  off  the  server. 
2.  Restart  the  server. 
3.  Press  F12. 
4.  Select  the  startup  device.
The
  next  time  the  server  is  started,  it  returns  to  the  startup  sequence  that  is  set  in 
the  Configuration/Setup  Utility  program. 
Enabling  the  Broadcom  Gigabit  Ethernet  Utility  program 
The  Broadcom  Gigabit  Ethernet  Utility  is  part  of  the  BIOS.  You  can  use  it  to 
configure  the  network  as  a  startable  device,  and  you  can  customize  where  the 
network  startup  option  appears  in  the  startup  sequence. 
To  enable  the  Broadcom  Gigabit  Ethernet  Utility  program,  complete  the  following 
steps: 
1.  From  the  Configuration/Setup  Utility  main  menu,  select  Devices  and  I/O  Ports 
and  press  Enter. 
2.  Select  Planar  Ethernet  and  use  the  Right  Arrow  (→)  key  to  set  it  to  Enabled. 
3.  Select  Save  Settings  and  press  Enter.
Configuring  the  Broadcom  Gigabit  Ethernet  controller 
The  Ethernet  controller  is  integrated  on  the  system  board.  It  provides  an  interface 
for  connecting  to  a  10  Mbps,  100  Mbps,  or  1  Gbps  network  and  provides  full  duplex 
(FDX)  capability,  which  enables  simultaneous  transmission  and  reception  of  data  on 
the  network.  If  the  Ethernet  port  in  the  server  supports  auto-negotiation,  the 
controller  detects  the  data-transfer  rate  (10BASE-T,  100BASE-TX,  or  1000BASE-T) 
and  duplex  mode  (full-duplex  or  half-duplex)  of  the  network  and  automatically 
operates  at  that  rate  and  mode. 
You  do  not  have  to  set  any  jumpers  or  configure  the  controller.  However,  you  must 
install  a  device  driver  to  enable  the  operating  system  to  address  the  controller.  To  
find  updated  information  about  configuring  the  controller,  complete  the  following 
steps. 
Note:  Changes  are  made  periodically  to  the  IBM  Web  site.  The  actual  procedure 
might  vary  slightly  from  what  is  described  in  this  document. 
1.  Go  to  http://www.ibm.com/systems/support/. 
2.  Under  Product  support,  click  System  x. 
3.  Under  Popular  links,  click  Publications  lookup  . 
4.  From  the  Product  family  menu,  select  System  7977  and  click  Continue.
 
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