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SCSI BIOS and Configuration Utility
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2.3.1 User Inputs
You make configuration changes in the main area of the menu. As in the
example menus, it is lighter in color than the header or footer areas.
lists the various keyboard options you use to make changes.
Settings with grey or yellow text can be changed, settings with white text
cannot. This is true regardless of the Color/Mono setting chosen.
2.4 Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility
If you have SCSI BIOS version 4.XX, and it includes the SDMS SCSI
BIOS Configuration Utility, you can change the default configuration of
your SCSI host adapters. You may decide to alter these default values if
Table 2.1
Keyboard Options
Keyboard Options
Description
F1 = Help
Provides context sensitive help for the cursor
resident field.
F2 = menu
Sets cursor context to the menu Area. Select a
menu item and press Enter. This option is only
available from the Main menu.
Arrow Keys = Select
Item
Move the cursor up, down, left, or right.
+/
−
= Change [Item]
Changes items with values in [ ] brackets. Use the
‘+’ and ‘
−
’ keys in the top row of the main keyboard
or use the numeric keypad ‘+’ and ‘
−
’ keys to change
values. When pressed, they toggle a modifiable field
to its next relative value. ‘+’ toggles the value up and
‘
−
’ toggles the value down.
Esc = Abort/Exit
Aborts the current context operation and/or exits the
current screen. This option calls an Exit menu,
described further in
Section 2.5, “Exiting the SCSI
BIOS Configuration Utility,” page 2-22
.
Home/End = Select Item Moves the cursor to the start/end of a scrollable
field.
Enter = Execute
Executes options with values in < > brackets. Press
Enter to execute the field’s associated function.