IBM 6623 User Manual

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3.
   
Press
 
F12.
 
4.
   
Select
 
the
 
startup
 
device.
The
 
next
 
time
 
the
 
computer
 
is
 
started,
 
it
 
returns
 
to
 
the
 
startup
 
sequence
 
that
 
is
 
set
 
in
 
the
 
Configuration/Setup
 
Utility
 
program.
 
Enabling
 
the
 
Broadcom
 
NetXtreme
 
Gigabit
 
Ethernet
 
Boot
 
Agent
 
The
 
Broadcom
 
NetXtreme
 
Gigabit
 
Ethernet
 
Boot
 
Agent
 
is
 
part
 
of
 
the
 
BIOS
 
code
 
in
 
your
 
computer.
 
You
 
can
 
use
 
it
 
to
 
configure
 
the
 
network
 
as
 
a
 
startable
 
device,
 
and
 
you
 
can
 
customize
 
where
 
the
 
network
 
startup
 
option
 
appears
 
in
 
your
 
startup
 
sequence.
 
You
 
enable
 
and
 
disable
 
the
 
Broadcom
 
NetXtreme
 
Gigabit
 
Ethernet
 
Boot
 
Agent
 
from
 
the
 
Configuration/Setup
 
Utility
 
program.
 
Complete
 
the
 
following
 
steps
 
to
 
enable
 
the
 
Broadcom
 
NetXtreme
 
Gigabit
 
Ethernet
 
boot
 
agent:
 
1.
   
From
 
the
 
Configuration/Setup
 
Utility
 
main
 
menu,
 
select
 
Devices
 
and
 
I/O
 
Ports
 
and
 
press
 
Enter.
 
2.
   
Select
 
System
 
Board
 
Ethernet
 
PXE/DHCP
 
and
 
use
 
the
 
Right
 
Arrow
 
(→)
 
key
 
to
 
set
 
it
 
to
 
Enabled.
 
3.
   
Select
 
Save
 
Settings
 
and
 
press
 
Enter.
Using
 
the
 
Adaptec
 
HostRAID
 
configuration
 
programs
 
Use
 
the
 
Adaptec
 
RAID
 
Configuration
 
Utility
 
programs
 
and
 
SCSISelect
 
Utility
 
(also
 
referred
 
to
 
as
 
IBM
 
ServeRAID-7e)
 
to
 
add
 
RAID
 
level-0
 
and
 
level-1
 
functionality
 
to
 
the
 
integrated
 
Serial
 
ATA
 
controller
 
and
 
the
 
integrated
 
SCSI
 
controller.
 
RAID
 
level-0
 
is
 
striping
 
where
 
the
 
drives
 
are
 
seen
 
as
 
a
 
single
 
volume
 
and
 
increases
 
performance
 
and
 
RAID
 
level-1
 
is
 
mirroring
 
where
 
the
 
contents
 
of
 
one
 
drive
 
are
 
copied
 
to
 
the
 
other
 
drive
 
to
 
increase
 
hard
 
drive
 
availability.
 
Be
 
sure
 
to
 
use
 
these
 
programs
 
as
 
described
 
in
 
this
 
document.
 
Use
 
these
 
programs
 
to:
 
v
   
Configure
 
a
 
redundant
 
array
 
of
 
independent
 
disks
 
(RAID)
 
array
 
v
   
View
 
or
 
change
 
your
 
RAID
 
configuration
 
and
 
associated
 
devices
Consider
 
the
 
following
 
information
 
when
 
using
 
the
 
Adaptec
 
RAID
 
Configuration
 
Utility
 
programs
 
and
 
SCSISelect
 
Utility
 
program
 
to
 
configure
 
and
 
manage
 
arrays:
 
v
   
The
 
integrated
 
SCSI
 
controller
 
with
 
integrated
 
SCSI
 
RAID
 
(in
 
SCSI
 
models)
 
and
 
the
 
integrated
 
Serial
 
ATA
 
controller
 
(in
 
SATA
 
models)
 
with
 
integrated
 
SATA
 
RAID
 
supports
 
RAID
 
levels
 
0
 
and
 
1
 
with
 
the
 
option
 
of
 
having
 
a
 
hot-spare
 
drive.
 
Installing
 
an
 
optional
 
ServeRAID
 
controller
 
provides
 
additional
 
RAID
 
levels.
 
v
   
Hard
 
disk
 
drive
 
capacities
 
affect
 
how
 
you
 
create
 
arrays.
 
Drives
 
in
 
an
 
array
 
can
 
have
 
different
 
capacities,
 
but
 
the
 
RAID
 
controller
 
treats
 
them
 
as
 
if
 
they
 
all
 
have
 
the
 
capacity
 
of
 
the
 
smallest
 
hard
 
disk
 
drive.
 
v
   
To
 
help
 
ensure
 
signal
 
quality,
 
do
 
not
 
mix
 
drives
 
with
 
different
 
speeds
 
and
 
data
 
rates.
 
v
   
To
 
update
 
the
 
firmware
 
and
 
BIOS
 
code
 
for
 
an
 
optional
 
ServeRAID
 
controller,
 
you
 
must
 
use
 
the
 
IBM
 
ServeRAID
 
Support
 
CD
 
that
 
comes
 
with
 
the
 
ServeRAID
 
option.
 
v
   
If
 
you
 
install
 
a
 
different
 
type
 
of
 
RAID
 
adapter
 
in
 
the
 
computer,
 
use
 
the
 
configuration
 
method
 
described
 
in
 
the
 
instructions
 
that
 
come
 
with
 
that
 
adapter
 
to
 
view
 
or
 
change
 
SCSI
 
settings
 
for
 
attached
 
devices.
  
Chapter
 
3.
 
Installing
 
software
 
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