Intel® Server Board SE7520BD2 Technical Product Specification BIOS Architecture
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3.2.8.2 Serial Console Features Sub-menu Selections
Table 32. BIOS Setup, Serial Console Features Sub-menu Selections
Feature Options Help Text Description
Serial Console Features
If enabled, BIOS uses the specified serial
port to redirect the console to a remote ANSI
terminal. Enabling this option disables Quiet
Boot.
BIOS Redirection Port Disabled
Serial A
Serial B
If enabled, BIOS uses the specified serial
port to redirect the console to a remote ANSI
terminal. Enabling this option disables Quiet
Boot. For Serial Over LAN, select Serial B.
When the Intel
Management Module is
present, the help text
directs the user to
select Serial B for Serial
Over LAN.
Baud Rate 9600
19.2K
38.4K
57.6K
115.2K
N/A
Flow Control No Flow Control
CTS/RTS
XON/XOFF
CTS/RTS + CD
If enabled, it will use the Flow control
selected.
CTS/RTS = Hardware
XON/XOFF = Software
CTS/RTS + CD = Hardware + Carrier Detect
for modem use.
Terminal Type PC-ANSI
VT100+
VT-UTF8
VT100+ selection only works for English as
the selected language. VT-UTF8 uses
Unicode. PC-ANSI is the standard PC-type
terminal.
ACPI Redirection Disabled
Enabled
Enable / Disable the ACPI OS Headless
Console Redirection.
Serial Port Connector Serial A
Serial B
Selects which serial port will be routed to the
serial port connector on the back of the
chassis. Serial A selects UARTA and Serial
B selects UARTB.
3.2.8.3 Event Log Configuration Sub-menu Selections
Table 33. BIOS Setup, Event Log Configuration Sub-menu Selections
Feature Options Help Text Description
Event Log Configuration
Clear All Event Logs Disabled
Enabled
Setting this to Enabled will clear the System
Event Log during the next boot.
BIOS Event Logging Disabled
Enabled
Select enabled to allow logging of BIOS
events.
Enables BIOS to log events
to the SEL. This option
controls BIOS events only.
Critical Event Logging Disabled
Enabled
If enabled, BIOS will detect and log events for
system critical errors. Critical errors are fatal
to system operation. These errors include
PERR, SERR, ECC.
Enable SMM handlers to
detect and log events to
SEL.