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Chapter 3
Master Boot Record Security
Can prevent unintentional or malicious
changes to the MBR of the current
bootable disk and provides a means of
recovering the “last known good” MBR.
From the Setup Utilities menu.
Ownership Tag
Displays ownership information, as defined
by the system administrator, during system
startup (protected by setup password).
From the Setup Utilities menu.
Cable Lock Provision
Prevents entire system theft only. 3mm x
7mm slot at rear of system.
Install a cable lock to secure the
workstation to a fixed object, lock the
access panel and secure internal
components.
Padlock loop
Prevents access panel from being removed.
This loop can also be used to secure the unit
to a fixed object.
Install a padlock.
Solenoid Hood (Smart Cover)
Lock (Optional)
Prevents removal of the access panel and all
internal components including optical and
diskette drives. Eliminates the need for a
physical key by enabling password-protected
locking & unlocking by a local or remote user.
This feature is sold with the Hood Sensor.
Install a solenoid lock.
Hood Sensor (Optional)
Notifies a local or remote user when the
chassis access panel has been opened. This
feature is sold with the Solenoid Hood (Smart
Cover) Lock.
Install an intrusion sensor.
Universal Chassis Clamp Lock
(Optional)
The version without a cable discourages
access panel removal and prevents theft of IO
devices. The version with a cable additionally
prevents entire system theft and allows
multiple systems to be secured with a single
cable.
Install a chassis clamp lock.
Rear Port Controller Cover
Clips to the back of the workstation and
secures your input-output devices and
prevents any cables at the back of the
workstation from being removed.
Install a rear port controller cover.
NOTE:
For more information about Computer Setup, see
“Using Computer Setup (F10)” on page 36
.
Table 3-3
Security Features Overview
Feature
Purpose
How it is Established
Summary of Contents for Xw4200 - Workstation - 1 GB RAM
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Page 12: ...XII PREFACE ...
Page 26: ...26 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...
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Page 110: ...110 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 4 Install the SATA drive as shown in the following illustration ...
Page 152: ...152 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 174: ...174 POWER CORD SET REQUIREMENTS ...
Page 178: ...178 ROUTINE CARE ...
Page 184: ...184 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS Initial Troubleshooting ...
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