Configuring your network connection, Controlling the network security features – HP XU User Manual
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4 Technical Information
Configuring Your Network Connection
Configuring Your Network Connection
Use the information in this section if your PC Workstation comes with
an HP-supplied integrated network solution.
You must use the PC Workstation's Setup program (described on page
101) to change the integrated Ethernet interface settings. The
following table summarizes which network options you can set using
the Setup program.
Controlling the Network Security Features
The Security Features allow you to enable starting from the network if
you want the PC Workstation to start from a LAN server.
1.
For full information on setting up your network, refer to the online Network Administrator’s
Guide preloaded onto your PC Workstation.
2.
Disabling the LAN card will only disable certain features of the LAN card, such as remote
power-on or remote wakeup, not the card itself.
Network Setup Items
1
Where to find in
Setup
Enable the integrated network interface.
2
In the Advanced menu, go to the Integrated
Network Interface submenu.
Enable your PC Workstation to be started (booted
and logged on) from the network.
In the Security menu, go to the Boot Devices
Security submenu (described below).
Enable remote power-on of your PC Workstation.
In the Power menu, enable the Integrated
Network item.
From “Suspend Wakeup” mode, enable your PC
Workstation to return to full power when a
command is received by the integrated network
interface.
In the Power menu, enable the Integrated
Network item.
Determine boot device priority.
In the Boot menu, select the Boot Device
Priority list item (described on the next page).
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