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Item
(*6)
18
PCI Error Isolation -
On-board NIC (*7)
19
PCI Error Isolation -
Mezzanine (*7)
PCI Error Isolation -
20
PCIe Slot/PCIe Switch
(*7)
21
PCI Express Auto
Deconfiguration
22
Reliability availability
serviceability (RAS)
Feature Deconfigured
Mode
23
Set All EFI Settings to
their Defaults
24
Reset
25
Modify
(*1) This item is available only for standard server blade X55R3/X55S3/X55R4 models.
With LR dual inline memory module (DIMM) installed, the value is fixed at 1.35 V.
This item is not yet supported.
(*2) Default value for server blade X55A1/X55A2 models: Non-NUMA
Default value for server blade X55R3/X55S3 models: NUMA
(*3) This item is available only with the following configuration.
X55R3/X55S3 models:
BMC firmware version 05-53 or later, or 07-01 or later
EFI firmware version 09-53/10-53 or later
X55R4 model
BMC firmware version 07-01 or later
EFI firmware version 11-01/12-01 or later
Select Independent Channel Mode for Memory Channel Mode when using this
item.
(*4) This item is available only with X55R3/X55S3 models.
Description
(PCIe) is in failure:
PCIe Error Isolation: EFI isolates a failed
PCI Express.
Legacy (Default): EFI does not isolate a
failed PCI Express.
OS AER: OS performs Advanced Error
Reporting (AER). Available only for OS that
support AER.
Disables or enables PCI Express Error
Isolation for the on-board NIC.
Disable (Default) / Enable
This setting is effective only if PCI Error
Handling Mode is set to PCIe Error Isolation.
Disables or enables PCI Express Error
Isolation for mezzanine cards.
Disable / Enable (Default)
This setting is effective only if PCI Error
Handling Mode is set to PCIe Error Isolation.
Disables or enables PCI Express Error
Isolation for PCIe slots and PCIe switches.
Disable / Enable (Default)
This setting is effective only if PCI Error
Handling Mode is set to PCIe Error Isolation.
Disables or enables PCI Express Auto
deconfiguration. You cannot change this value
due to non-support for the item.
Disables or enables the processor and memory
deconfiguration (or reduction) that is executed
when a component fails.
Disable / Enable (Default)
Restores the EFI Default settings. All the EFI
settings, including the settings #2 to #14 are
set to the Default.
Cancels the edited settings.
Validates the edited settings and moves to the
confirmation screen.
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