6. Boot the IC-OS USB image. Watch for the screen with the Supermicro logo and boot options underneath it. Press F11 a couple of times, once the options are listed. If the keypress was recognized by the system, it will print Invoking Boot Menu. In the boot menu, select the first partition on the USB device and press enter, e.g.: Return to the.. Depends - if you never set it its on DHCP. You should be able to see the IP on boot if it found one. If you cant see it use something like 'Advanced IP Scanner' to quickly check your network You also can set via IPMITOOL if you boot from a stick. Just make sure to power off the board or do bmc cold reset afterwards so it takes on next reboot.
The Board shows "starting system" and counts up the bios post states for 3 minutes or so. Then the "Press to enter settings" screen swooshes by for a mere 0.2 seconds. Then the board tries to boot devices, like SAS and Network boot. My Keyboard works. I can make settings in the SAS Controller BIOS. I can do Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot.. Once: The system will boot (one time) to the Boot Source OverrideTarget. Continuous: The system will boot to the target specified in the Boot SourceOverrideTarget until this property is set to Disabled. BootSourceOverrideMode: The BIOS Boot Mode (either Legacy or UEFI) to be used when BootSourceOverrideTarget boot source is booted from.