Chapter 6. configuring the server, Chapter, Configuring – Lenovo 3797 User Manual
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Chapter
6.
Configuring
the
server
Lenovo
provides
a
number
of
programs
to
assist
you
with
getting
your
server
up
and
running
quickly.
v
Setup
Utility
program
The
Unified
Extensible
Firmware
Interface
(UEFI,
formerly
called
BIOS)
Setup
Utility
program
is
part
of
the
system
firmware.
Use
it
to
change
interrupt
request
(IRQ)
settings,
change
the
startup-device
sequence,
set
the
date
and
time,
and
set
passwords.
For
information
about
using
this
program,
see
v
Boot
Manager
program
The
Boot
Menu
program
is
part
of
the
UEFI
firmware.
Use
it
to
override
the
startup
sequence
that
is
set
in
the
UEFI
Setup
Utility
program
and
temporarily
assign
a
device
to
be
first
in
the
startup
sequence.
For
additional
information,
see
v
LSI
Configuration
Utility
program
Use
the
LSI
Configuration
Utility
program
to
configure
the
integrated
SAS/SATA
controller
with
RAID
capabilities
and
the
devices
that
are
attached
to
it.
For
information
about
using
this
program,
see
v
ThinkServer
EasyStartup
program
This
program
simplifies
the
process
of
your
RAID
controller
and
installing
supported
operating
systems
and
device
drivers.
It
is
on
the
ThinkServer
EasyStartup
DVD
provided
with
your
server.
For
details,
see
v
Broadcom
Gigabit
Ethernet
Utility
program
Use
this
program
to
specify
where
the
network
startup
option
is
displayed
in
the
startup
sequence.
For
additional
information,
see
v
ThinkServer
EasyManage
products
ThinkServer
EasyManage
Core
Server
and
ThinkServer
EasyManage
Agent
work
together
to
provide
centralized
hardware
and
software
inventory
management
and
secure
automated
system
management
through
a
single
console.
See
v
Integrated
Management
Module
Use
the
Integrated
Management
Module
(IMM)
for
configuration,
to
update
the
firmware
and
sensor
data
record/field
replaceable
unit
(SDR/FRU)
data,
and
to
remotely
manage
a
network.
For
information
about
using
IMM,
see
v
Remote
presence
capability
and
blue-screen
capture
The
remote
presence
and
blue-screen
capture
feature
are
integrated
into
the
Integrated
Management
Module
(IMM).
The
virtual
media
key
is
required
to
enable
the
full
system-management
functions
and
the
remote
desktop
protocol
support.
When
IMM
Premium
is
installed
in
the
server,
it
activates
the
remote
presence
functions
and
remote
desktop
protocol
support.
Without
the
virtual
media
key,
you
will
not
be
able
to
access
the
network
remotely
to
mount
or
unmount
drives
or
images
on
the
client
system.
However,
you
still
will
be
able
to
access
the
host
graphical
user
interface
through
the
Web
interface
without
IMM
Premium.
For
more
information
about
how
to
enable
the
remote
presence
function,
see
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Lenovo
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