HTTP Boot Configuration Menu
HTTP Boot Policy
Use this feature to set the HTTP boot policy. The options are Apply to all LANs, Apply to each LAN, and Boot Priority #1 instantly.
HTTPS Boot Checks Hostname
Important: Disabling "HTTPS Boot Checks Hostname" is a violation of RFC 6125 and may expose you to Man-in-the-Middle Attacks. Supermicro is not responsible for any and all security risks incurred by you disabling this feature.
Enable this feature for HTTPS boot to check the hostname of the TLS certificates to see if it matches the host name provided by the remote server. The options are Enabled and Disabled (WARNING: Security Risk!!).
Priority of HTTP Boot
Instance of Priority 1: (Available when your motherboard supports this feature)
This feature sets the rank target port. The default setting is 1.
Select IPv4 or IPv6
This feature specifies which connection the target LAN port should boot from. The options are IPv4 and IPv6.
Boot Description
Use this feature to enter a boot description, which cannot be longer than 75 characters. Please be sure to enter a boot description; otherwise, the boot option for the URI cannot be created.
Boot URI
Enter a Boot Uniform Research Identifier (URI) with 128 characters or shorter. This Boot URI determines how IPv4 Boot Option and IPv6 Boot Option will be created.
Instance of Priority 2: (Available when your motherboard supports this feature)
This feature sets the rank target port. The default setting is 0.
Select IPv4 or IPv6 (Unavailable when "Instance of Priority 2:" above is set to 0)
This feature specifies which connection the target LAN port should boot from. The options are IPv4 and IPv6.
Boot Description (Unavailable when "Instance of Priority 2:" above is set to 0)
Use this feature to enter a boot description, which cannot be longer than 75 characters. Please be sure to enter a boot description; otherwise, the boot option for the URI cannot be created.
Boot URI (Unavailable when "Instance of Priority 2:" above is set to 0)
Enter a Boot URI with 128 characters or shorter. This Boot URI determines how IPv4 Boot Option and IPv6 Boot Option will be created.