Power menu
You can view or change various server power management settings on the
Power
menu in the Setup Utility
program. The
Power
menu contains various configuration items. Some items are displayed on the menu
only if the server supports the corresponding features.
The
Power
menu contains the following items:
Menu item
Description
After Power Loss
View and configure the system performance after ac power source
is removed and restored.
Enhanced Power Saving Mode
Enable or disable Enhanced Power Saving Mode.
Intelligent Cooling Engine (ICE)
Enable the system to enter the lower acoustic level or better thermal
level.
Automatic Power On
Enable or disable the Automatic Power On function.
Security menu
You can set passwords and configure the TPM function on the
Security
menu in the Setup Utility program.
Some items are displayed on the menu only if the server supports the corresponding features.
The
Security
menu contains the following main items:
Menu item
Description
Administrator Password
View the status of an administrator password.
Power-On Password
View the status of a user password.
Set Administrator Password
Set an administrator password to protect against unauthorized access
to your server. See “Using passwords” on page 38.
Set Power-On Password
Set a user password to protect against unauthorized access to your
server. See “Using passwords” on page 38.
Chassis Intrusion Detection
Enable or disable the Chassis Intrusion Detection feature.
TCG Feature Setup
Configure the TPM function. See “Configuring the TPM function” on
page 40.
System Event Log
View and clear the system event log.
Secure Boot
View and set secure boot configuration parameters.
Startup menu
The
Startup
menu in the Setup Utility program provides an interface to help you view or change the server
startup options, including the startup sequence and boot priority for various devices. After the server
restarts, changes in the startup options take effect.
The startup sequence specifies the order in which the server checks devices to find a boot record. The server
starts from the first boot record that it finds. For example, you can define a startup sequence that checks a
disc in the optical drive, then checks the HDD, and then checks a network device. For information about
setting the startup sequence or selecting a startup device, see “Selecting a startup device” on page 40.
The
Startup
menu contains various configuration submenus and items. For each submenu and item, press
Enter
to show selectable options and select a desired option by using the up and down arrow keys or type
desired values from the keyboard. Some items are displayed on the menu only if the server supports the
corresponding features.
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