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Main tab
Advanced tab
  Boot Feature, cmp003
  Trusted Computing
  PSP fw ver
  ACPI Settings
  Super IO
    Super IO Ser Port 1 Cfg
    Super IO SOL Cfg
  Ser Port Console Redirect
  CPU Cfg
    CPU1 Info
  NB Cfg
    Mem Cfg
    CPU1 Mem Info
  AMI Graphic Output Proto
  PCIe Cfg top, PCIe Cfg bottom
    PCIe Network Stack Cfg
    PCIe Hot-Plug Settings
  USB Cfg
  SATA Cfg
    ASMedia SATA Ctrl
    ASMedia SATA Info
    SATA Info
      SATA0
      SATA1
  HTTP Boot cfg
  Network cfg
  iSCSI Cfg
  10GBase-T A
    FWImgMenuA
    DevCfgMenuA
    MBAcfgMenuA
    iSCSI BootCfgMenuA
      iSCSI GenParA
      iSCSI InitParA
      iSCSI 1stTarParA
      iSCSI 2ndTarParA
      2ndDevA
  10GBase-T B
    FWImgMenuB
    DevCfgMenuB
    MBAcfgMenuB
    iSCSI BootCfgMenuB
      iSCSI GenParB
      iSCSI InitParB
      iSCSI 1stTarParB
      iSCSI 2ndTarParB
      2ndDevB
  TLSAuthCfg
    ServerCACfg
    EnrCert
    DelCert
  RamdiskCfg
  DriverHealth
    Mlx
    Broadcom1
    Broadcom2
IPMI tab
  IPMI SEL
  IPMI BMC
EvtLog tab
  EvtLog SMBIOS settings
  EvtLog SMBIOS evt log
Security tab top, bottom
  Secure Boot
  SecBoot Key Mgmt
Boot tab old cmp001, old cmp002, new cmp001
SaveAndExit tab old cmp002, new cmp001

Updating the BIOS

Place the firmware update file somewhere in the pcds file system.  It may need to be unpacked from a .zip file first. The filename will look something like BIOS_H12SSW-1B2B_20211020_2.3_STDsp.bin.

On the IPMI home page for the machine being updated, find the 'BIOS Update' menu item.  For the drp-srcf-cmp* machines, it is in the Maintenance menu, as shown in IPMI page.  This allows you to browse to the BIOS file and initiate its loading.  After a while the loading will complete and you will be asked whether the system should reset.  Go ahead and do so, being prepared to again stop the boot process at the BIOS setup stage as described in Invoking the BIOS, above.