failure of the virtual machine to see the ISO image

Hello

Beginners issue with 60 day trial of ESX 3.5, using the client to create the virtual machine and after trying the Client device and peripheral host against CD\DVD with connect to power option selected.  What power on Virt machine it starts directly in the DHCP search and seem not to be able to press F2 to enter the BIOS to change the boot order.  Am I missing something obvious? but hoped he could detect my ISO image of the operating system Windows Server on my DVD

Thank you

Hello

On the Options tab, the Startup Options parameter has a start-up period.

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