Table 3-3 Security Features Overview
Feature Purpose How it is established
Removable Media Boot Control Prevents booting from the removable media
drives.
From the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility Menu.
Serial, Parallel, USB, or Infrared
Interface Control
Prevents transfer of data through the
integrated serial, parallel, USB, or infrared
interface.
From the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility menu.
Power-On Password Prevents use of the workstation until the
password is entered. This can apply to both
initial system startup and restarts.
From the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility menu.
Setup Password Prevents reconfiguration of the workstation
(use of the Setup Utilities) until the password
is entered.
From the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility menu.
Network Server Mode Provides unique security features for
workstations being used as servers.
From the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility menu.
Ownership Tag Displays ownership information, as defined by
the system administrator, during system
startup (protected by setup password).
From the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility menu.
Kensington Cable Lock
Provision
Prevents entire system theft only. Install a Kensington cable lock to
secure the workstation to a fixed
object.
Padlock Loop Prevents the side access panel from being
removed. This loop can also be used to secure
the unit to a fixed object.
Install a padlock.
Access Panel Key Lock
(Standard)
Prevents the removal of the access panel and
all internal components, including optical and
floppy drives.
Lock the access panel.
Hood Sensor (Optional) Notifies a local or remote user when the
chassis access panel has been opened.
Install an intrusion sensor.
Universal Chassis Clamp Lock
(Optional)
The version without a cable discourages
access panel removal and prevents theft of I/
O devices. The version with a cable
additionally prevents entire system theft and
allows multiple systems to be secured with a
single cable.
Install a chassis clamp lock.
Hood Lock (Smart cover lock)
(Optional)
Prevents removal of the access panel and all
internal components including optical and
floppy drives. Eliminates the need for a
physical key by enabling password-protected
locking and unlocking by a local or remote
user.
Install a hood lock.
NOTE: For more information about the Computer Setup (F10) Utility, see Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu
on page 26.
Password security
The power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the workstation by requiring entry of a password
to access applications or data each time the workstation is powered on or restarted. The setup password
specifically prevents unauthorized access to the Computer Setup (F10) Utility and can also be used as
an override to the power-on password. That is, when prompted for the power-on password, entering the
setup password instead will allow access to the workstation.
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