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System Overview 1-19
Table 1-1.
Software Security Features (continued)
Feature
Description
Control access to the
system other than SSU:
set user password
To control access to using the system, set a user password and enable it
through Setup or the SSU.
To disable a password, change it to a blank entry or press CTRL-D in the
Change Password menu of the User Password Option menu found in the
Security Subsystem Group.
To clear the password if you cannot access Setup or the SSU, change the Clear
Password jumper (see Chapter 3).
Boot without keyboard
The system can boot with or without a keyboard. During POST, before the
system completes the boot sequence, the BIOS automatically detects and tests
the keyboard if it is present and displays a message. There is no entry in the
SSU to enable or disable a keyboard.
Specify the boot sequence
The sequence that you specify on the menu in the SSU MultiBoot Group will
determine the boot order. If secure mode is enabled (a user password is set),
then you will be prompted for a password before the server fully boots. If secure
mode is enabled and the “Secure Boot Mode” option is also enabled, the server
will fully boot but will require a password before accepting any keyboard or
mouse input.
Summary of Contents for NEAX Express
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