X4170 M2 Auto Power On

Hi,
I have some x4170 M2's running intel processors. Currently, if the AC power goes off to the servers and comes back on, we need to power them up manually through ILOM or the button on the front panel. I want the servers to automatically power up instead of this manual process. The issue though is that for the life of me, I cannot find any place to configure this. My investigation has covered all the usual suspents:
- I have checked in ILOM (web console and command line)
- Checked all options in BIOS config
- I have trawled the documentation
- Googled extensively
- Checked this forum
Thus far, the only reference I can find is the screen here : http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19269-01/820-5830-13/figures/app_bios-36.jpg
Unfortunately, when I go the the "South Bridge Chipset Configuration" screen in BIOS config, there are no sub-options at all.
So question is... how can I configure this?
Thanks so much,
Paul

Hi.
Read
https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=HOWTO&id=1346494.1
Use CLI to ILOM
show /SP/policy
set /SP/policy/HOST_AUTO_POWER_ON = enabled - Server always auto power-on on boot.
( This settings override /SP/policy/HOST_LAST_POWER_STATE )
set /SP/policy/HOST_LAST_POWER_STATE = enabled - Servers keep last state before power lost.
Regards.

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