Select this choice to view system information, such as the machine type and
model, the server serial number, and the revision level or issue date of the
BIOS that is stored in the flash electrically erasable programmable ROM
(EEPROM).
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Devices and I/O Ports
Select this choice to view or change the assignments for devices and
input/output ports. This choice appears only on the full Configuration/Setup
Utility main menu.
v
Date and Time
Select this choice to set the system date and time.
The system time is in a 24-hour format (hour:minute:second).
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System Security
Select this choice to set passwords. This choice appears only on the full
Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
You can implement two levels of password protection:
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Power-on Password
Select this choice to set or change a power-on password. See “Using
passwords” on page 33 for more information.
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Administrator Password
Note:
This choice is available on the Configuration/Setup Utility menu only
if the optional system management adapter is installed in your server.
Select this choice to set or change an administrator password.
Attention:
If an administrator password is set and then forgotten, it cannot be
overridden or removed. You must replace the system board.
The administrator password provides access to all choices on the
Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. You can set, change, or delete both
the administrator and power-on passwords, and allow a power-on password
to be changed by the user.
See“Using passwords” on page 33 for more information.
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Start Options
Select this choice to view or change the start options. Start options take effect
when you start your server.
You can select keyboard operating characteristics, such as the keyboard speed.
You also can specify whether the server starts with the keyboard number lock on
or off, and you can enable the server to run without a diskette drive, monitor, or
keyboard.
The server uses a startup sequence to determine the device from which the
operating system starts. For example, you can define a startup sequence that
checks for a startable diskette in the diskette drive, then checks the hard disk
drive in bay 1, and then checks a network adapter.
If you have the appropriate Ethernet adapter and Wake on LAN software
installed and enabled in the server, the server uses the alternative startup
sequence instead of the primary startup sequence. The default for Wake on LAN
is Disabled.
Configuring the server
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