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Chapter 8 Configuring Hardware and Utilities
8.2.11 Security Menu
The [Security] menu sets the security options.
table: Items on the Security Menu
Item
Setting
Description
Setup Password
Displays the setting of a password (setup password) that is used for security of
BIOS setup.
• Not Installed: A password has not been set.
• Installed: A password has been set.
System Password
Displays the setting of a password (system password) that is used for security of
system start-up.
• Not Installed: A password has not been set.
• Installed: A password has been set.
Set Setup Password
Sets a setup password.
Setting a setup password makes it necessary to enter the password in order to start
the BIOS Setup Utility.
Press the [Enter] key to display the password entry screen. Enter the setup
password. For more details, refer to "9.4.2 Security against Unauthorized Use"
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Setup Password Lock
• Standard (Initial value)
• Extended
Keyboard can be locked while initializing
expansion card. When the expansion card that can
execute the setup during system start-up is installed,
the setting of the expansion card can be protected
by locking the keyboard.
You can set this item only when [Setup Password]
is specified.
Set System Password
Sets a system password.
Setting a system password makes it necessary to enter the password in order to
access this server.
[Setup Password] must be specified.
Press the [Enter] key to display the password input window. Enter the setup
password. For more details, refer to "9.4.2 Security against Unauthorized Use"
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Item Specific Help
Select Sub-Menu
Enter
F10
Select Item
Select Menu
Change Values
-/+
F1
Esc
Help
Exit
F9
Setup Defaults
Save and Exit
Advanced
Security
Server
Exit
Main
Setup Password:
System Password:
Set Setup Password:
Setup Password Lock:
Set System Password:
System Password Mode:
System Password Lock:
System Load:
Setup Prompt:
Virus Warning:
Diskette Write:
Flash Write:
Not installed
Not installed
[Press Enter]
[Standard]
[Press Enter]
[System]
[WOL Skip]
[Standard]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
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