System Security
Several security features are available to help you secure the server
and the information that you store in. To control access to the server, you can
implement the security features, such as adding passwords, and securing IDE devices and
diskette drives.
Operating System Instructions
Yes The power-on password can be changed without entering the
administrator password, if the administrator password is set.
With enhanced security disabled, the contents of the EEPROM are write protected.
With enhanced security enabled, the POST/BIOS utility program will not allow updates to the system programs.
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NOTE: You must know the administrator password to change or delete it.
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Using the Power-On Password Menu:. The power-on password can determine unauthorized
access to the system.
When you set the power-on password, you can choose one of three password prompt modes.
On
The system prompts the user for the power-on password during startup
If you have a mouse connected to the mouse port, it will remain locked
until you enter the power-on password.
NOTE: Whenever the power-on password function is
set, the system does not support any locally or remotely scheduled
shutdowns or restarts.
Therefore, be sure to use the power-on password protection (lockout
function) that the operating system provides.
Off
The system does not prompt the user to enter the power-on
password during startup.
If you have a mouse connected to the mouse port, the password prompt
Off mode prevents the system from detecting that a mouse is attached.
NOTE:
1. The mouse and keyboard are not active until you enter the power-on
password, even if an operating system has been installed in the server.
2. The password prompt Off mode does not support any locally or remotely
scheduled shutdowns or restarts. Therefore, do not use a power-on
wakeup or lockout function.
3. A serial mouse is not affected by the password prompt Off mode.
To adjust the server configuration so that the operating system does
not display an error or stop operating when the mouse port is disabled.
OS/2 Do one of the following:
° Set the CONFIG.SYS file so that the operating
system does not stop on a device-driver error.
To do this, put the command PAUSEONERRR=NO
near the top of the CONFIG.SYS file.
° Remove the mouse driver statement from the
CONFIG.SYS file.
Microsoft Windows When the mouse port disabled error message appears,
NT Server enter either the power-on or administrator password
to enable the keyboard. Then use the keyboard to put
a check mark in the Do not display this message
in the future check box.
If you enter a password, the keyboard will unlock, but the mouse connected
to the mouse port will remain disabled.
Password prompt Off mode is useful for network environment that cause
the server to operate unattended. If a power failure occurs, when power is
restored, the server will automatically restart and resume operating in this
mode, without operator intervention.
Dual
If you press the power switch to start the server, the server operates
in password prompt On mode
If you start the server by an unattended method, such as remotely over a LAN,
the server operates in password prompt Off mode.
To set or change a power-on password:
) key.
You can use any combination of up to seven characters (A-Z, a-z,
and 0-9) for this password. Keep a record of the password in a safe
place.
NOTE:
To delete a power-on password:
Using the Administrator Password Menu: The administrator password
(sometimes called a supervisor-level password) controls access to some features of the
server, including the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
To set or change an Administrator password.
) key.
You can use any combination of up to seven characters (A-Z, a-z), and 0-9)
for this password. Keep a record of the password in a safe place.
No The power-on password cannot be changed unless the administrator password
is entered, if the administrator password is set.
NOTE: If an administrator password is set and then
forgotten, you must complete one of the following to regain access to the
Configuration/Setup Utility program:
To delete an administrator password:
If both a power-on and administrator password are set, you can enter either password to complete the
system startup. However, the administrator password provides access to all menu choices, and provides the ability to
change information. If you enter the power-on password, you will be able to view limited information in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program, but you will not be able to change any settings.
Using the Enhanced Security Features: With enhanced security, the administrator password and drive-startup
sequence are stored in a high protected, nonvolatile, security EEPROM module. When the administrator password and
drive-startup sequence are stored in the security EEPROM, they remain intact even if the battery expires or is removed.
If enhanced security is enabled, and you forget or lose the administrator password, you must
replace the system board in the server to regain access to the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
If enhanced security is enabled and you have set an administrator password, the server will operate as follows:
To enable or disable enhanced security:
NOTE: Enhanced security can be enabled or disabled only when you update the system programs in the
machine.
To set, change, or delete an administrator password protected by
enhanced security:
Move the switch to the ON position.
Restricting Access to IDE Devices and Diskette Drives:
The setting for the Secure IDE and Diskette Drives option controls who has access to the IDE devices
and diskette drives (user and administrator, or administrator only). The server comes with this feature set to Enable, so
that both the user and administrator have access to the IDE devices and diskette drives.
To diasble access to the IDE devices and diskette drives:
Setting Adapter ROM Security: Use this setting to lock the keyboard during adapter read-only memory (ROM)
initialization, this feature can be used in conjunction with an administrator password to prevent the use of adapter ROM-based utility programs.
Advanced Setup: Select Advanced Setup to change values for advanced hardware features, such as cache control, ROM
shadowing, PCI control, Plug and Play control, and microprocessor control.
The system might malfunction if these options are configured incorrectly. Follow the instructions on the screen carefully.
Use the Left Arrow (<) or Right Arrow (>) key to select a menu choice.
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