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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--generated by conrep version 5.2.0.0-->
<Conrep version="5.2.0.0" originating_platform="ProLiant DL380 Gen10" originating_family="U30" originating_romdate="10/02/2018" originating_processor_manufacturer="Intel(R) Corporation">
  <Section name="Language" helptext="Select this option to change the language.">English</Section>
  <Section name="Setup_Browser_Selection" helptext="Select which setup browser to use: GUI or Text. Auto mode uses text when the user enters RBSU via serial console, and uses GUI via IRC or physical terminal.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Workload_Profile" helptext="Select this option to choose a workload profile for power and performance.">Custom</Section>
  <Section name="Dynamic_Power_Capping_Functionality" helptext="Use this option to configure when the System ROM executes power calibration during the boot process.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Extended_Memory_Test" helptext="When enabled, the system validates memory during the memory initialization process.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Memory_Fast_Training" helptext="This option allows for a boot time reduction by controlling when the BIOS bypasses a full memory training.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="UEFI_POST_Discovery_Mode" helptext="Use this option to configure the UEFI POST Discovery Mode.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Memory_Clear_on_Warm_Reset" helptext="Use this option to configure when memory is cleared on warm resets.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_Serial_Port" helptext="Select this option to assign the logical COM Port address and associated default resources to the selected physical serial port. The operating system can overwrite this setting.">COM1_IRQ4</Section>
  <Section name="Virtual_Serial_Port" helptext="Use this option to assign the logical COM port address and associated default resources used by the Virtual Serial Port (VSP).">COM2_IRQ3</Section>
  <Section name="BIOS_Serial_Console_Port" helptext="Use this option to re-direct video and keystrokes through the serial port to OS boot.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="BIOS_Serial_Console_Emulation_Mode" helptext="Use this option to select the emulation mode type.">VT100+</Section>
  <Section name="BIOS_Serial_Console_Baud_Rate" helptext="This is the transfer rate at which data is transmitted through the serial port.">115200</Section>
  <Section name="EMS_Console" helptext="Use this option to configure the ACPI serial port settings, which include the ability to redirect the Windows Server Emergency Management console (EMS) through either the physical or virtual serial port.">Virtual_Serial_Port</Section>
  <Section name="USB_Control" helptext="Select which USB port are enabled.">All_USB_Ports_Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="USB_Boot_Support" helptext="Set this option to disabled to prevent the system from booting to any USB devices connected to the server.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Removable_Flash_Media_Boot_Sequence" helptext="For Legacy Boot Mode Only. Use this option to select which USB or SD Card devices you want to search for first when enumerating boot devices.">Internal_DriveKeys_First</Section>
  <Section name="Virtual_Install_Disk" helptext="Use this option to control the Virtual Install Disk. The Virtual Install Disk contains drivers specific to this server that an OS can use during installation.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Internal_SD_Card_Slot" helptext="Use this option to enable or disable the Internal SD Card Slot. When set to disabled, the SD card slot is disabled, regardless of whether an SD Card is installed or not.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="ASR_Status" helptext="Use this option to configure the Automatic Server Recovery option, which enables the system to automatically reboot if the server locks up.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="ASR_Timeout" helptext="When Automatic Server Recovery is enabled, you can use this option to set the time to wait before rebooting the server in the event of an operating system crash or server lockup.">10_Minutes</Section>
  <Section name="Wake-On_LAN" helptext="You can configure the server to be powered on remotely when it receives a special packet.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="POST_F1_Prompt" helptext="Use this option to configure the system to display the F1 key in the server POST screen.">Delayed_20_seconds</Section>
  <Section name="Power_Button_Mode" helptext="Disabling this option disables the momentary power button functionality.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Automatic_Power-On" helptext="Use this option to configure the server to automatically power on when AC power is applied to the system.">Always_Power_Off</Section>
  <Section name="Power-On_Delay" helptext="Use this option to delay the server from turning on for a specified time.">No_Delay</Section>
  <Section name="Server_Name" helptext="Select this option to modify the server name text line.">testsmart01-am6</Section>
  <Section name="Server_Primary_OS" helptext="Use this option to modify the Server Primary OS text line."></Section>
  <Section name="Server_Other_Information" helptext="Use this option to modify the Other Server text line."></Section>
  <Section name="Power-On_Logo" helptext="Use this option to disable the display of the logo during system boot.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Administrator_Name" helptext="Enter the server administrator's name text."></Section>
  <Section name="Administrator_Phone_Number" helptext="Enter the server administrator's phone number text."></Section>
  <Section name="Administrator_E-mail_Address" helptext="Enter the server administrator's e-mail address."></Section>
  <Section name="Administrator_Other_Information" helptext="Enter the server administrator's information text."></Section>
  <Section name="Service_Contact_Name" helptext="Enter the server service contact name text."></Section>
  <Section name="Service_Contact_Phone_Number" helptext="Enter the server service contact phone number text."></Section>
  <Section name="Service_Contact_E-mail_Address" helptext="Enter the server service contact e-mail address."></Section>
  <Section name="Service_Contact_Other_Information" helptext="Enter the other server service contact information text."></Section>
  <Section name="Custom_POST_Message" helptext="Enter a message to be displayed during system startup."></Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_Diagnostics" helptext="Use this option to enable or disable Embedded Diagnostics functionality.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_Diagnostics_Mode" helptext="Use this option to configure Embedded Diagnostics in Auto or Text Console mode.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_Hyper-Threading" helptext="Use this option to enable or disable Intel Hyper-Threading. When enabled, each physical processor core operates as two logical processor cores.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Enabled_Cores_per_Processor" helptext="This option allows limiting the number of enabled processor cores per physical processor. 00 = Enable All Cores.">00</Section>
  <Section name="Processor_x2APIC_Support" helptext="x2APIC support enables operating systems to run more efficiently on high core count configurations. It also optimized interrupt distribution in virtualized environments.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_TXT_Support" helptext="Use this option to modify Intel TXT support.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Advanced_Memory_Protection" helptext="Use this option to configure additional memory protection with ECC (Error Checking and Correcting). Options and support vary per system.">Advanced_ECC_Support</Section>
  <Section name="Memory_Refresh_Rate" helptext="This option controls the refresh rate of the memory controller and might affect the performance and resiliency of the server memory.">1x_Refresh</Section>
  <Section name="Channel_Interleaving" helptext="You can only configure this option if the Workload Profile is set to Custom. Use this option to modify the level of interleaving for which the memory system is configured.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Maximum_Memory_Bus_Frequency" helptext="Use this option to configure the memory system to run memory at a lower maximum speed than that supported by the installed processor and DIMM configuration.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Memory_Patrol_Scrubbing" helptext="This option corrects memory soft errors so that, over the length of the system runtime, the risk of producing multi-bit and uncorrectable errors is reduced.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Node_Interleaving" helptext="Use this option to disable the NUMA architecture properties for the system.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Memory_Mirroring_Mode" helptext="Use this option to configure various Memory Mirroring modes.">Full_Mirroring</Section>
  <Section name="Memory_Remap" helptext="Use this option to remap memory that may have been previously disabled from the system due to a failure event, such as an uncorrectable memory error.">No_Action</Section>
  <Section name="NVDIMM-N_Support" helptext="This option controls whether NVDIMM-N support (including backing up the contents of the memory to flash on power down/reset) is enabled.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="NVDIMM-N_Interleaving" helptext="This option controls whether the NVDIMMs of type NVDIMM-N installed on a particular processor will be interleaved with each other in the memory map.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="NVDIMM-N_ACPI_Objects" helptext="When enabled, the Microsoft specific NVDIMM-N ACPI device objects will be generated.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Persistent_Memory_Backup_Power_Policy" helptext="This option controls whether the system will wait during system boot for batteries to charge if sufficient battery backup power for the installed persistent memory is not available.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Persistent_Memory_Integrity_Check" helptext="When this option is enabled, persistent memory will be checked during system boot to determine data integrity.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Persistent_Memory_Address_Range_Scrub" helptext="Use this option to configure the NVDIMM memory Address Range Scrub support.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_VT" helptext="When enabled, a hypervisor or operating system supporting this option can use hardware capabilities provided by Intel VT.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_VT-d" helptext="If enabled, a hypervisor or operating system supporting this option can use hardware capabilities provided by Intel VT for Directed I/O.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="SR-IOV" helptext="If enabled, SR-IOV support enables a hypervisor to create virtual instances of a PCI-express device, potentially increasing performance.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Boot_Mode" helptext="Use this option to select the boot mode of the system. ">Legacy_BIOS_Mode</Section>
  <Section name="UEFI_Optimized_Boot" helptext="Set this option to disabled for compatibility with Microsoft Windows 2008 and Windows 2008 R2 operating systems on a system configured for UEFI Boot Mode. ">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Boot_Order_Policy" helptext="Use this option to configure how the system attempts to boot devices per the Boot Order when no bootable device is found.">Retry_Boot_Order_Indefinitely</Section>
  <Section name="Legacy_Boot_Order" helptext="Legacy Boot Order. Current Initial ProgramLoad (IPL) device boot order. ">02 04 00 03 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff</Section>
  <Section name="Legacy_Boot_Order_Size" helptext="Legacy Boot Order Size.  Current Initial ProgramLoad (IPL) device boot order size. ">04</Section>
  <Section name="Legacy_Boot_Controller_Order" helptext="Lists the current legacy boot controller ordering."><Id0>15 90 00 eb</Id0><Slot0>00</Slot0><BusDev0>00 b8</BusDev0><Rest0>41</Rest0><Id1>10 3c 11 00</Id1><Slot1>00</Slot1><BusDev1>5c 00</BusDev1><Rest1>41</Rest1></Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_Network_Environment" helptext="Use this option to set the preference for Pre-Boot Network.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="IPv6_DHCP_Unique_Identifier" helptext="Use this option to control the IPv6 DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID).">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Network_Boot_Retry_Support" helptext="Use this option to configure the Network Boot Retry Support.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Network_Boot_Retry_Count" helptext="Use this option to control the number of times a network device is attempted for boot.">00 14</Section>
  <Section name="UEFI_HTTP_Boot" helptext="Use this option to control the UEFI HTTP Boot support.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="UEFI_iSCSI_Boot_Policy" helptext="Use this option to set the iSCSI Boot Policy.">Software_Initiator</Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_Network_Boot" helptext="Raw data bytes that include data for disabling network boot for embedded NIC ports. One byte per port. 01=Enabled. 00=Disabled.">00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00</Section>
  <Section name="PCIe_Slot_Network_Boot" helptext="Raw data bytes that include data for disabling network boot for UEFI PCIe NIC Slots/Ports. Two bytes per slot. One bit per port. 1=Enabled. 0=Disabled. 01 00 = Slot 1 Port 1 Enabled.">01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_Network_Interface" helptext="Raw data bytes for selecting which NIC/Port is used for the Pre-Boot Network. First byte, second byte is reserved. 00 - Auto.">00 00</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_Network_Proxy" helptext="Use this option to configure pre-boot network proxy."></Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_DHCPv4" helptext="When enabled, this option enables obtaining the pre-boot network IPv4 configuration from a DHCP server.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv4_Address" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network IPv4 address.">0.0.0.0</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv4_Subnet_Mask" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network subnet mask.">0.0.0.0</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv4_Gateway" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network gateway IPv4 address.">0.0.0.0</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv4_Primary_DNS" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network Primary DNS Server IPv4 address.">0.0.0.0</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv4_Secondary_DNS" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network Secondary DNS Server IPv4 address.">0.0.0.0</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv6_Config_Policy" helptext="When set to Automatic, this option enables obtaining the pre-boot network IPv6 configuration automatically.">Automatic</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv6_Address" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network IPv6 address.">::</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv6_Gateway" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network gateway IPv6 address.">::</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv6_Primary_DNS" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network Primary DNS Server IPv6 address.">::</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_IPv6_Secondary_DNS" helptext="Use this option to specify the pre-boot network Secondary DNS Server IPv6 address.">::</Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_Boot_from_URL_1" helptext="Use this option to configure a network URL to a bootable ISO or EFI file."></Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_Boot_from_URL_2" helptext="Use this option to configure a network URL to a bootable ISO or EFI file."></Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_Boot_from_URL_3" helptext="Use this option to configure a network URL to a bootable ISO or EFI file."></Section>
  <Section name="Pre-Boot_Boot_from_URL_4" helptext="Use this option to configure a network URL to a bootable ISO or EFI file."></Section>
  <Section name="VLAN_Settings" helptext="Setting the VLAN Control(01=Enabled), VLAN ID, and VLAN Priority."><Control0>00</Control0><VLAN_ID0>00 00</VLAN_ID0><VLAN_Priority0>00</VLAN_Priority0></Section>
  <Section name="Fibre_Channel/FCoE_Scan_Policy" helptext="Use this option to change the default Fibre Channel or FCoE policy for scanning for boot targets.">Scan_Configured_Targets_Only</Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_SATA_Configuration" helptext="Use this option to configure the embedded chipset SATA controller for AHCI or RAID modes.">Enable_AHCI_Support</Section>
  <Section name="SATA_Secure_Erase" helptext="Use this option to control whether Secure Erase functionality is supported.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_Storage_Boot_Policy" helptext="Raw data bytes for setting the Embedded Storage Boot Policy. 00 = Boot all targets. FF = Boot no targets. 03 = Boot a maximum of three targets.">18 18</Section>
  <Section name="PCIe_Slot_Storage_Boot_Policy" helptext="Raw data bytes for setting the PCIe Slot Storage Boot Policy. 00 = Boot all targets. FF = Boot no targets. 03 = Boot a maximum of three targets.">18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18</Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_NVM_Express_Option_ROM" helptext="Use this option to enable or disable embedded NVM Express Option ROM.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Power_Regulator" helptext="Use this option to configure the following Power Regulator support.">Static_High_Performance_Mode</Section>
  <Section name="Minimum_Processor_Idle_Power_Core_C-State" helptext="Use this option to select the lowest idle power state (C-state) of the processor that the operating system uses.">C6_State</Section>
  <Section name="Minimum_Processor_Idle_Power_Package_C-State" helptext="Use this option to select the lowest idle package power state (C-state) of the processor.">Package_C6_(retention)_State</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_Turbo_Boost_Technology" helptext="Turbo Boost Technology enables the processor to transition to a higher frequency than the processor's rated speed if the processor has available power and is within temperature specifications.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Energy/Performance_Bias" helptext="Use this option to configure several processor subsystems to optimize the performance and power usage of the processor.">Balanced_Performance</Section>
  <Section name="Collaborative_Power_Control" helptext="For OSes that support the Processor Clocking Control Interface, enabling this option allows the OS to request processor frequency changes even when the server has the Power Regulator option configured for Dynamic Power Savings Mode.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_DMI_Link_Frequency" helptext="Use this option to force the link speed between the processor and the southbridge to run at slower speeds to save power.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="NUMA_Group_Size_Optimization" helptext="Use this option to configure how the System ROM reports the size of a NUMA node (number of logical processors), which assists the Operating System in grouping processors for application use (referred to as Kgroups).">Flat</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_Performance_Monitoring_Support" helptext="This option does not impact performance. When enabled, this option exposes certain chipset devices that can be used with the Intel Performance Monitoring Toolkit.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Uncore_Frequency_Scaling" helptext="This option controls the frequency scaling of the processor's internal busses (the uncore).">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Sub-NUMA_Clustering" helptext="When enabled, Sub-NUMA Clustering divides the processor's cores, cache, and memory into multiple NUMA domains. Enabling this feature can increase performance for workloads that are NUMA aware and optimized.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Energy_Efficient_Turbo" helptext="This option controls whether the processor uses an energy efficiency based policy when engaging turbo range frequencies. This option is only applicable when Turbo Mode is enabled.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Local/Remote_Threshold" helptext="Local/Remote Threshold setting.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="LLC_Dead_Line_Allocation" helptext="Enabled - Opportunistically fill dead lines in LLC. Disabled - Never fill dead lines in LLC.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Stale_A_to_S" helptext="Stale A to S directory optimization.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="HW_Prefetcher" helptext="Use this option to disable the processor HW prefetch feature.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Adjacent_Sector_Prefetch" helptext="Use this option to disable the processor Adjacent Sector Prefetch feature.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="DCU_Stream_Prefetcher" helptext="Use this option to disable the processor DCU Stream Prefetcher feature.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="DCU_IP_Prefetcher" helptext="Use this option to disable the processor DCU IP Prefetcher feature.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="LLC_Prefetch" helptext="Use this option to configure the processor Last Level Cache (LLC) prefetch feature.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="XPT_Prefetcher" helptext="Use this option to disable the processor XPT Prefetch feature. In some cases, setting this option to disabled can improve performance.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="ACPI_SLIT" helptext="The ACPI SLIT (System Locality Information Table) defines the relative access times between processors, memory subsystems, and I/O subsystems.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_NIC_DMA_Channels_(IOAT)" helptext="Use this option to select the Intel NIC DMA Channels support. This is a NIC acceleration option that runs only on Intel-based NICs.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Memory_Proximity_Reporting_for_I/O" helptext="When enabled, the System ROM reports the proximity relationship between I/O devices and system memory to the operating system.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_UPI_Link_Enablement" helptext="Use this option to configure the UPI topology to use fewer links between processors, when available.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_UPI_Link_Power_Management" helptext="Use this option to place the Ultra Path Interconnect (UPI) links into a low power state when the links are not being used.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Intel_UPI_Link_Frequency" helptext="Use this option to set the UPI Link frequency to a lower speed. Running at a lower frequency can reduce power consumption, but can also affect system performance. ">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="UPI_Prefetcher" helptext="Use this option to disable the processor UPI Prefetch feature. In some cases, setting this option to disabled can improve performance.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Processor_Jitter_Control" helptext="Processor Jitter Control allows the customer to manage processor frequency variance due to technologies such as Turbo which vary the frequency based on power, thermals, and active cores.."><Mode0>00</Mode0><Frequency0>00 00 00 00</Frequency0><Threshold0>00 00 00 00</Threshold0><Poll_Rate0>c8 00 00 00</Poll_Rate0></Section>
  <Section name="Core_Boosting" helptext="Use this option to enable the Core Boosting technology to increase processor performance on qualified processors.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Redundant_Power_Supply_Mode" helptext="Use this option to configure how the system handles redundant power supply configurations.">Balanced_Mode</Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_UEFI_Shell" helptext="Use this option to enable or disable the Embedded UEFI Shell.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Add_Embedded_UEFI_Shell_to_Boot_Order" helptext="When enabled, this option adds the Embedded UEFI Shell as an entry in the UEFI Boot Order list.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="UEFI_Shell_Script_Auto-Start" helptext="Use this option to enable or disable automatic execution of the default startup script for the Embedded UEFI Shell.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Shell_Script_Verification" helptext="Enable this option to allow verification of UEFI shell script files, if Secure Boot is enabled.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Shell_Auto-Start_Script_Location" helptext="Use this option to select the location of the Embedded UEFI Shell startup script.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Discover_Shell_Auto-Start_Script_using_DHCP" helptext="Use this option to let the Shell discover its startup script URL using DHCP.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Network_Location_for_Shell_Auto-Start_Script" helptext="Use this option to configure a network URL to a UEFI Shell startup script."></Section>
  <Section name="One-Time_Boot_Menu_(F11 Prompt)" helptext="Use this option to disable the POST One-Time Boot F11 Prompt.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Intelligent_Provisioning_(F10 Prompt)" helptext="Use this option to enable or disable the Intelligent Provisioning functionality.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="System_Intrusion_Detection" helptext="Enabled/Disabled System Intrusion Detection.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Processor_AES-NI_Support" helptext="Use this option to enable or disable the Advanced Encryption Standard Instruction Set (AES-NI) in the processor.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Backup_ROM_Image_Authentication" helptext="Use this option to enable crypticgraphic authentication of the backup ROM image on startup.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="TPM_12_Operation" helptext="Use this option to enable, disable, or clear the Trusted Platform Module and BIOS secure startup.">No_Action</Section>
  <Section name="TPM_20_Operation" helptext="Use this option to perform a clear operation on the TPM.">No_Action</Section>
  <Section name="TPM_Visibility" helptext="Use this option to hide TPM from the operating system. When the TPM is hidden, BIOS secure startup is disabled, and the TPM does not respond to any commands.">Visible</Section>
  <Section name="TPM_UEFI_Option_ROM_Measurement" helptext="Use this option to enable measuring the UEFI PCI option ROMs. Disabling this option skips measuring the UEFI PCI option ROMs.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="NVMe_PCIe_Resource_Padding" helptext="Use this option to configure PCIe resources to support PCIe hot-add for NVMe drives.">Normal</Section>
  <Section name="Maximum_PCI_Express_Speed" helptext="This option enables you to lower the maximum PCI Express speed at which the server allows PCI Express devices to operate.">Per_Port_Control</Section>
  <Section name="PCIe_Device_Disable_Embedded_Mezz" helptext="Raw data bytes that include data for disabling PCIe devices. Embedded and Blade Mezzanine card are included in this section. Different bit for each device. 0=Enabled. 1=Disabled.">04 00 00 00 00 00</Section>
  <Section name="PCIe_Device_Disable_SATA_Slots" helptext="Raw data bytes that include data for disabling PCIe devices. SATA Controllers and PCIe Slots are included in this section. Different bit for each device. 0=Enabled. 1=Disabled.">00 00 00 00 00 00</Section>
  <Section name="ROM_Selection" helptext="Use this option to revert the server to a previous BIOS ROM image.">Use_Current_ROM</Section>
  <Section name="Embedded_Video_Connection" helptext="When configured for Auto mode, the external video connection to the embedded video controller is automatically disabled to save power when a monitor is not attached.">Auto</Section>
  <Section name="Consistent_Device_Naming" helptext="Use this option to select the level of Consistent Device Naming.">CDN_Support_for_LOMs_and_Slots</Section>
  <Section name="Mixed_Power_Supply_Reporting" helptext="When enabled, the server logs a message that a mixed power supply configuration is present.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="High_Precision_Event_Timer_(HPET)_ACPI_Support" helptext="Use this option to disable the High Precision Event Timer (HPET) table and device object in ACPI.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Power_Supply_Requirements" helptext="Use this option to configure the power supply redundancy logic.">Configured_for_1+1_Redundancy</Section>
  <Section name="Thermal_Configuration" helptext="Use this option to select the fan cooling solution for the system.">Optimal_Cooling</Section>
  <Section name="Thermal_Shutdown" helptext="Use this option to control the reaction of the system to caution level thermal events.">Enabled</Section>
  <Section name="Fan_Installation_Requirements" helptext="Use this option to configure how the server reacts when all required fans are not installed.">Enable_Messaging</Section>
  <Section name="Fan_Failure_Policy" helptext="Use this option to configure how the server reacts when fans fail resulting in the server not having required fans in operation.">Allow_Operation_with_Critical_Fan_Failures</Section>
  <Section name="Extended_Ambient_Temperature_Support" helptext="Use this option to enable the server to operate at higher ambient temperatures than normally supported.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="UEFI_Serial_Debug_Message_Level" helptext="Use this option to enable UEFI Serial Debug output and verbosity level.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="POST_Verbose_Boot_Progress" helptext="Use this option to enable verbose boot progress messaging.">Disabled</Section>
  <Section name="Time_Format" helptext="This option controls how the system time is stored in the hardware Real Time Clock (RTC).">Coordinated_Universal_Time_(UTC)</Section>
  <Section name="Time_Zone" helptext="Display the currently selected time zone. Please refer the help doc for all the possible time zones.">UTC-00:00</Section>
  <Section name="Asset_Tag_UEFI" helptext="For UEFI systems only. Asset tag string, up to 32 characters."></Section>
  <Section name="Asset_Tag_Protection_UEFI" helptext="For UEFI systems only. When set to Locked, the Asset tag will not be erased if default system settings are restored.">Locked</Section>
</Conrep>