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SuperBlade SBI-6119R-C3N/T3N User's Manual
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Secure Boot
This setting Enables or Disables Secure Boot. Secure Boot is activated when:
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Secure Boot is eneabled.
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Platform Key (PK) is enrolled.
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System Mode is User/Deployed.
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CSM is Disabled.
Secure Boot Customization
This setting specifies the Secure Boot Customization. Options include Standard or Custom.
In Custom mode, Secure Boot Policy variables can be configured by a physically present
user without full authentication.
Restore Factory Keys
Use this setting to force the system to User Mode. Options include Yes or No. Yes, when
selected, configures NVRAM to contain OEM-defined factory default secure boot keys.
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Key Management
Use this submenu to modify boot policy variables without full authentication.
Factory Key Provision
This alllows you to Disable or Enable factory key provision. Enabling to provision factory
default keys on next re-boot only when the system is in Setup Mode.
Restore Factory Keys
Use this setting to force the system to User Mode. Options include Yes or No. Selecting
Yes configures NVRAM to contain OEM-defined factory default secure boot keys.
Enroll EFI Image
When selected, this setting allows the image to run in Secure Boot Mode. This enrolls
the SHA256 Hash certificate of a PE image into the Authorized Signature Database (db).
Restore DB defaults
Use this setting to restore the DB variable to factory defaults. Options include Yes or No.
Platform Key (PK)
Use this setting to enroll factory defaults or load certificates from a file.
Key Exchange Keys
Use this setting to enroll factory defaults or load certificates from a file.
Authorized Signatures
Use this setting to enroll factory defaults or load certificates from a file.
Forbidden Signatures
Use this setting to enroll factory defaults or load certificates from a file.