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HP Unified Extensible Firmware Interface User Manual

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Use the keyboard up or down arrows to select an option, and then press Enter to display the
submenu for that option.

NOTE:

You might also see options for your system devices, such as an embedded NIC. For

example, “Embedded FlexibleLOM Port 1.” These items reflect installed PCIe cards. These
devices vary based on the particular system. Configure the parameters for these devices as
needed.

You can access the following options from this screen:
System Configuration

Displays the System Configuration menu, which includes
options for accessing and configuring:

BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU)

NOTE:

This functionality is similar to the HP ROM

Based Setup Utility, available in previous releases.

iLO 4 Configuration Utility

A list of other devices might appear, such as NICs and Smart
Arrays. Configure these devices as needed. For more
information, see

“Accessing the System Configuration Menu”

(page 13)

.

One-Time Boot Menu

Lets you select a UEFI boot option for a one-time boot
override. Select one of the following boot override options:

Embedded UEFI Shell

Intelligent Provisioning

Run a UEFI Application from a file system

Legacy BIOS One-Time Boot Menu

For more information, see

“Configuring a One-Time Boot

Menu” (page 139)

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System Information

Displays the server name and generation, serial number,
product ID, BIOS version and date, power management
controller, backup BIOS version and date, system memory,
and processors.

For more information, see

“Viewing System Information”

(page 143)

.

Device Health Status

Displays the current health status of the server.

For more information, see

“Viewing Device Health Status”

(page 144)

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Select Language

Set the language to use in the user interface

For more information, see

“Selecting a Language” (page 145)

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Exit and Resume Boot

Continues to go through boot order list and launches the first
bootable option in the system. For example, you can launch
the UEFI Shell, if enabled and registered as first bootable
option in the boot order list.

For more information, see

“Exiting and Resuming Boot”

(page 146)

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Getting Started: Overview of the System Utilities

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