◦ https://example.com/file/file.nsh
◦ http://[1234::1000]/file.nsh
3. Save your setting.
Server security
Server Security options
• Set Power On Password
• Set Admin Password
• Secure Boot Settings
• TLS (HTTPS) Options
• Trusted Platform Module options
• Intel (R) TXT Support
• One-Time Boot Menu (F11 Prompt)
• Backup ROM Image Authentication
Setting the power-on password
Use the Set Power On Password option to set a password for accessing the server during the boot
process. When you are powering on the server, a prompt appears where you enter the password to
continue. To disable or clear the password, enter the password followed by a / (slash) when prompted to
enter the password.
NOTE: In the event of an Automatic Server Recovery (ASR) reboot, the power-on password is bypassed
and the server boots normally.
Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU) > Server Security > Set Power On Password.
2. Enter your password.
A password can be:
• 31 characters maximum
• Any combination of numbers, letters, and special characters
3. Confirm the password, and then press Enter.
A message appears confirming that the password is set.
4. Save your changes.
5. Reboot the server.
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