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Using the System Setup Program
Password Status
Setting the
Setup Password
option
to
Enabled
prevents the
system password from being changed or disabled at system
start-up.
To
lock
the system password, assign a setup password in the
Setup Password
option and then change the
Password Status
option to
Locked
. In this state, you cannot change the system
password using the
System Password
option and cannot be
disabled at system start-up by pressing <Ctrl><Enter>.
To
unlock
the system password, enter the setup password in the
Setup Password
field and then change the
Password Status
option to
Unlocked
. In this state, you can disable the system
password at system start-up by pressing <Ctrl><Enter> and
then change the password using the
System Password
option.
TPM Security
(
Off
default)
Sets the reporting of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in
the system.
When set to
Off
(default), presence of the TPM is not reported
to the operating system.
When set to
On
with Pre-boot Measurements, the system
reports the TPM to the operating system and stores the pre-boot
measurements (compliant with Trusted Computing Group
standards) to the TPM during POST.
When set to
On without Pre-boot Measurements
, the system
reports the TPM to the operating system and bypasses pre-boot
measurements.
TPM Activation
Changes the operational state of the TPM.
When set to
Activate
, the TPM is enabled and activated at
default settings.
When set to
Deactivate
, the TPM is disabled and deactivated.
The
No Change
state initiates no action. The operational state
of the TPM remains unchanged (all user settings for the TPM
are preserved).
NOTE:
This field is read-only when
TPM Security
is set to
Off
.
Table 2-7.
System Security Screen Options
(continued)
Option
Description
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Summary of Contents for PowerVault DL2000
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