IBM® Carrier Grade Server X3650 TRevision 3.0267.2 Detecting system setting changesIf a “saved” configuration exists on the SysCon device (i.e. a configuration has been placed in the “saved”folder) and it is different from the current settings, the SysCon feature will provide an additional prompt inaddition to the standard SysCon prompt:Saved Intel-BIOS-syscfg-V001 settings will be restored in 5 seconds, waitor - press 's' and 'Enter' keys to save current Intel-BIOS-syscfg-V001settingsor - press the 'Enter' key to abort restore of Intel-BIOS-syscfg-V001 settingsThis prompt will time out after a short period of time or the user can abort the request by pressing. If the user presses , the SysCon feature retains the current configuration and does notupdate the saved configuration on the SysCon Device. If the user presses then , the SysConfeature removes the files in the ‘saved’ folder so the current configuration will be updated as the savedconfiguration on the SysCon Device.If the user allows the timeout to occur, the SysCon feature will restore the saved configuration and rebootthe system.7.3 Applying transferred settingsThe SysCon Device may be physically transferred from one system to another. When the SysConDevice is used for the first time in the different system, the SysCon feature discovers this change bycomparing a unique attribute of the previous system to the current system. If all other attributes arecompatible and if the policy is ‘AlwaysRestoreSavedSettings’ the settings that are saved on the