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OptiPlex 7090 Small Form Factor Service Manual

System Management

This section provides System Management settings.
Table 1. System Management System Management
Options Description
Service Tag
Service Tag

This field provides the unique Service Tag of the computer.

Asset Tag
Asset Tag

This field provides the asset tag which is a unique and up to 64-character identification that can be set by the IT administrator.

Wake on LAN
Wake on LAN
This field allows the user to select if and how the system should boot when connected to LAN. The options here are as follows:
  • Disabled - The system will not boot with any special LAN signals (selected by default).
  • LAN only - Allows the system to be powered on by a special LAN signal from a network computer.
  • WLAN only - Allows the system to power on by special WLAN signals.
  • LAN or WLAN - Allows the system to power on by special LAN or wireless LAN signals.
  • LAN with PXE Boot - Allows the system to wake-up from S4 or S5 state and boot to PXE.
Auto On Time
Auto On Time
This field allows the user to set defined days/time when the sytem can automatically power on. The options here are as follows:
  • Disabled (selected by default)
  • Everyday
  • Weekdays
  • Select Days
SERR Messages

This section allows the user to enable or disable(ON/OFF) the SERR message mechanism (ON by default).

NOTE Some graphics cards require SERR message mechanism to be disbaled.
First Power On Date

This option if enabled lets the user see the ownership date (disabled by default).


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