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Features
C
Location of two
internal power
inter-lock
alarm switches
The two power inter-lock switches are present on the sides of
the chassis. The switch opens when the side doors are opened.
a power inter-lock signal is transmitted to the system board
controlling a power shut down to the system for safety.
D
Padlock loops
Secure the side covers by using padlocks (not provided). The
top cover cannot be removed until the side covers have been
removed.
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Environmental
sensors
(Not shown in figure) The system contains sensors to monitor
temperature, voltage, and fan failure.
Software Locks via the BIOS Setup
The BIOS has software features that let you control
access to one or more parts of the system:
■
Set and enable an administrative password.
■
Set and enable a user password.
■
Enable password on boot.
■
Disable writing to the diskette drive when secure
mode is set.
Using Passwords
If only a supervisor password is set and enabled: Enter
this password to boot the server and run the SCU.
If both the user and administrative passwords are set
and enabled: Enter either one to boot the server. Enter
the administrative password to access the SCU or BIOS
Setup to change the system configuration.
Summary of Contents for MT2000
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