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2. System Utility
Express5800/T120h User’s Guide
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Chapter 3 Setup
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Category
Description
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Remark
Security
Set a password
Set
your
password
in
System
Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU)
>
Server Security
-
Set Admin Password
If you set your password,
you are prompted to enter
the password from the next
time you start System
Utility
Restrict
boot
up
by
entering password
Set your password in
System
Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU)
>
Server Security
using
Set Power On Password
If you set your password,
you are prompted to enter
the password from the next
time you start the system
To
make
Intel(R)
TXT(Trusted
Execution
Technology),
which
is
needed for tboot(Trusted
Boot), enabled
Install optional TPM kit and set to
Enabled
in
System Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU)
>
Server Security
-
Intel (R) TXT Support.
Do not disable TPM with
the TPM management
module after setting
Intel(R)
TXT Support
to
Enabled
to start OS. You
may not be able to change
TPM Support
and
TXT
Support
.
In that case, execute
F7:
Load Defaults
.
UPS Power
link
When
the
server
is
supplied with power from
UPS, always turn on the
power.
Set to
Always Power On
in
System
Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU)
>
System Options
>
Server Availability
-
Automatic
Power-On
If you connect UPS via
RS232C, make console
redirection setting invalid
from System Utility (set to
Disabled
in
BIOS Serial
Console Port
).
If it is turned off by using
POWER switch, leave it
OFF even when UPS
supplies power.
Set to
Restore Last Power State
in
System Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU)
>
System Options
>
Server Availability
-
Automatic
Power-On
Keep the power OFF even
when
UPS
supplies
power.
Set to
Always Power Off
in
System
Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU)
>
System Options
>
Server
Availability
-
Automatic
Power-On
*1 The factory setting is that “the Boot Mode menu” is set as “UEFI” and “the x2APIC menu” is set as “Enabled”.