X4200 M2 not powering on after power loss

Hi,
I have an X4200 M2 server and when the power goes out and then comes back on it doesn't power the system on automatically. Is there a setting in the ILOM that controls this or do you have to go through the BIOS? The BIOS doesn't make sense since the management module is always on but I have seen where the BIOS allows this setting to be changed.
Thanks in advance!

Hi Melior,
Normally, if there was a loss of power at your premises but not at the exchange then once the power was restored your modem should automatically reconnect (In this instance, a UPS should keep the modem powered up and connected).  If there was a loss of power at the exchange your modem should connect automatically once the exchange is powered back up.  
So given the information that you have provided, I would suggest that you check your equipment.
- Ben 

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