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ROM Revision Levels Identifies system BIOS revision level and reports in ROM-based F10 setup. Version is stored in an
System Board
Revision Level
Auto Setup when
new hardware
installed
Serial, Parallel, USB,
Audio, Network,
Enable/Disable Port
Control
Removable Media
Write/
Boot Control
Power-on Password Prevents an unauthorized person from booting up the workstation
Setup Password
Replicated Setup
Memory Change
Alert
(requires HP Client
Manager Software)
Thermal Alert
(requires HP Client
Manager Software)
Remote ROM Flash
Remote
Wakeup/Shutdown
ACPI
(Advanced Configuration
and Power Interface)
Keyboard-less
Operation
industry standard memory location (SMBIOS) so that management SW applications can use and
report this information
Allows management SW to read the revision level of the system board
Revision level is digitally encoded into the hardware and cannot be modified
System automatically detects addition of new hardware
Enable or disables serial, parallel, USB, audio, SAS and network ports
Prevents ability to boot from removable media on supported devices (and can disable writes to
media)
Prevents an unauthorized person from changing the workstation configuration
Saves BIOS settings to diskette or USB disk-on-key in human readable file. Repset.exe utility can
then replicate these settings on machines being deployed without entering ROM-based F10 setup
Alerts management console if memory is removed or changed
Monitors the temperature state within the chassis. Three modes:
NORMAL - normal temperature ranges
ALERTED - excessive temperatures are detected. Raises a flag so action can be taken to
avoid shutdown or provide for a smoother system shutdown
SHUTDOWN - excessive temperatures are encountered. Automatically shuts down the
computer without warning before hardware component damage occurs
Provides secure, fail-safe ROM image management from a central network console
System administrators can power on, restart, and power off a client computer from a
remote location.
Enables cost-effective power consumption when the administrator needs to distribute
software, perform security management, or update the ROM
Allows the system to enter and wake from a low power mode
Controls system power consumption, making it possible to place individual cards and
peripherals in a low-power or powered-off state without affecting other elements of the
system
Supports ACPI 2.0 for full compatibility with 64-Bit operating system
The system can be operated without a keyboard
DA – 12849 Worldwide • Version 10 • June 1, 2008
HP xw8600 Workstation
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