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Bios virtual dip switch, What is bios virtual dip switch, Caution – NEC 1080Xd User Manual

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BIOS Setup 4-59

BIOS Virtual DIP Switch

What is BIOS Virtual DIP Switch?

SP command “su” specifies the settings of the BIOS virtual DIP switch. When the
setting value specified in Table 4-28 is set to the BIOS virtual switch, the BIOS
performs the operation described in the table. A logical-or of the setting value in
Table 4-28 can be set to the BIOS virtual DIP switch. When this happens, the BIOS
performs plural operations at the same time.

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CAUTION

Changing a setting can cause the server to lose system
configuration information. Use the virtual DIP switch function with
caution. Call your system administrator or NEC Technical Support
personnel for help before setting this switch.

Table 4-28. Virtual DIP Switch Setting Value

Setting Value

Operation

80000000

Clears CMOS/NVRAM entirely.

40000000

Clears the Supervisor/User Password specified by Setup.

20000000

Clears only the area of CMOS/NVRAM used by the BIOS.

10000000

Clears only the area of NVRAM used by EFI/OS.

00000100

PCI-X Performance Increase

00001000

USB FDD ATAPI emulation mode

00002000

Disable I/O slot power control from OS

00000004

Enables CMC 1H Mask function.

00000002

BIOS/EFI can use USB devices.

00000001

Disables PCI Online Maintenance function.

00003102

Windows Server 2003

00000000

Linux (NEC Linux)

Note: PCI Online Maintenance means PCI Hot Plug

CMOS/NvRAM Clear (80000000/40000000/20000000/10000000)
For information on the setting value to clear CMOS/NvRAM, refer to “When You Should Change the
Settings” earlier in this chapter. The setting value is cleared to “0” when CMOS/NvRAM is cleared.

Enables CMC 1H Mask function (00000004)
Setting the bit to “1” enables the CHC 1H Mask function. If the bit is not cleared to “0”, the bit setting value
“1” remains. SP command “su” is used to clear the bit to “0”.

BIOS/EFI can use USB devices (00000002)
Setting the bit to “1” enables the BIOS/EFI to use USB devices. If the bit is not cleared to “0”, the bit
setting value “1” remains. SP command “su” is used to clear the bit to “0”.

Disables PCI online maintenance function (00000001)
Setting the bit to “1” disables the PCI online maintenance function. If the Operating System does not
support PCI online maintenance, the bit should be set to “1”. System startup may be faster. If the bit is not
cleared to “0”, the bit setting value “1” remains. SP command “su” is used to clear the bit to “0”.