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* This application note applies to Airtop3 | * This application note applies to Airtop3 | ||
− | * It provides BIOS | + | * It provides BIOS configuration instructions to properly configure the Airtop3 to boot from PXE. |
+ | * This feature is functional using LAN1 port only. Read from the Airtop3's back panel to distinguish. | ||
==Instructions== | ==Instructions== | ||
− | # | + | # Enter the BIOS menu by pressing "'''ESC'''" on startup. |
− | # | + | # In the BIOS menu, browse to '''Advanced''' -> '''Network Stack Configuration''' menu. |
− | # | + | # Set the '''Network Stack setting''' to ['''Enabled'''], as a result, additional settings will appear. |
− | # | + | # Enable the appropriate functionality. (<u>For example:</u> for Ipv4 PXE functionality, set the '''Ipv4 PXE Support''' setting to ['''Enabled''']). |
− | + | # Press '''F4''' to save and exit. | |
− | # | + | # Confirm by entering BIOS menu and checking at '''Boot''' tab that "'''UEFI PXE'''" option appears in the boot priorities list. |
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 17 November 2019
- This application note applies to Airtop3
- It provides BIOS configuration instructions to properly configure the Airtop3 to boot from PXE.
- This feature is functional using LAN1 port only. Read from the Airtop3's back panel to distinguish.
Instructions
- Enter the BIOS menu by pressing "ESC" on startup.
- In the BIOS menu, browse to Advanced -> Network Stack Configuration menu.
- Set the Network Stack setting to [Enabled], as a result, additional settings will appear.
- Enable the appropriate functionality. (For example: for Ipv4 PXE functionality, set the Ipv4 PXE Support setting to [Enabled]).
- Press F4 to save and exit.
- Confirm by entering BIOS menu and checking at Boot tab that "UEFI PXE" option appears in the boot priorities list.