PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook
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4.12.4 Trusted Platform Management
The PowerEdge trusted platform management (TPM) option is available in most countries.
TPM 1.2 compliant encryption chip solution is on the T410 system board with BIOS support.
• The TPM 1.2 chip is supported with Windows OS in the following usages:
• Microsoft Storage Encryption solution (Bitlocker) with full-drive encryption
• Secure Boot, integrity checking of boot components
• BIOS provides the support for the configuration, enable/disable functions
• TPM is disabled by default
4.12.5 Power-Off Security
The PowerEdge T410 control panel is designed so that it is difficult for the power switch to be
accidentally activated. In addition, there is a setting in the CMOS setup that disables the power button
function.
4.12.6 Intrusion Alert
The PowerEdge T410 intrusion switch snaps into the ODD cage located on the top of the front fan
(when viewed from the front and lay down the chassis and open the side cover). The switch detects
when the side cover is opened.
Figure 23. T410 Intrusion Switch
4.12.7 Secure Mode
The PowerEdge T410 BIOS can enter a secure boot mode via setup. This mode includes the option to
lock out the power and NMI switches on the Control Panel or set up a system password. See the BIOS
specification in the user’s manual for more details.
4.13 USB Peripherals
The PowerEdge T410 has two internal USB connectors. Follow the Internal Persistent Storage Spec.
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