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2.
Select
Advanced
>
Trusted Computing
, and press
Enter
.
3.
Enable TCM or TPM. By default, the TCM and TPM are enabled for a server.
If the server is installed with a TPM, perform the following actions:
a.
Select
TPM State
>
Enabled
, and then press
Enter
.
b.
Select a TPM type. Click
Device Select
and
press
Enter
. After setting, press
F4
to save the
configuration. For more information, see the BIOS user guide for the server.
If the TPM is installed with a TCM, perform the following actions:
a.
Select
TCM State
>
Enabled
, and then press
Enter
.
b.
Select a TCM type. Click
Device Select
and
press
Enter
. After setting, press
F4
to save the
configuration. For more information, see the BIOS user guide for the server.
4.
Log in to HDM to verify that the TCM or TPM is operating correctly. For more information, see
HDM online help.
Configuring encryption in the operating system
For more information about this task, see the encryption technology feature documentation that
came with the operating system.
The recovery key/password is generated during BitLocker setup, and can be saved and printed after
BitLocker is enabled. When using BitLocker, always retain the recovery key/password. The recovery
key/password is required to enter Recovery Mode after BitLocker detects a possible compromise of
system integrity or firmware or hardware change.
For security purposes, follow these guidelines when retaining the recovery key/password:
•
Always store the recovery key/password in multiple locations.
•
Always store copies of the recovery key/password away from the server.
•
Do not save the recovery key/password on the encrypted hard drive.
For more information about Microsoft Windows BitLocker drive encryption, visit the Microsoft website
at
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732774.aspx
Replacing the system battery
WARNING!
To avoid bodily injury from hot surfaces, allow the server and its internal modules to cool before
touching them.
The server comes with a system battery (Panasonic BR2032) installed on the system board, which
supplies power to the real-time clock and has a lifespan of 3 to 5 years. If the server no longer
automatically displays the correct date and time, you might need to replace the battery. As a best
practice, use the Panasonic BR2032 battery to replace the old one.
NOTE:
The BIOS will restore to the default settings after the replacement. You must reconfigure the BIOS to
have the desired settings, including the system date and time. For more information, see the BIOS
user guide for the server.
Prerequisites
Take the following ESD prevention measures:
•
Wear antistatic clothing.