Select  this  choice  to  save  the  changes  that  you  have  made  in  the  settings. 
v  Restore  Settings 
Select  this  choice  to  cancel  the  changes  that  you  have  made  in  the  settings  and 
restore  the  previous  settings. 
v  Load  Default  Settings 
Select  this  choice  to  cancel  the  changes  that  you  have  made  in  the  settings  and 
restore  the  factory  settings. 
v  Exit  Setup 
Select  this  choice  to  exit  from  the  Configuration/Setup  Utility  program.  If  you  have 
not  saved  the  changes  that  you  have  made  in  the  settings,  you  are  asked 
whether  you  want  to  save  the  changes  or  exit  without  saving  them.
Passwords 
From  the  System  Security  choice,  you  can  set,  change,  and  delete  a  power-on 
password  and  an  administrator  password.  The  System  Security  choice  is  on  the 
full  Configuration/Setup  menu  only. 
If  you  set  only  a  power-on  password,  you  must  type  the  power-on  password  to 
complete  the  system  startup  and  to  have  access  to  the  full  Configuration/Setup 
Utility  menu. 
An  administrator  password  is  intended  to  be  used  by  a  system  administrator;  it 
limits  access  to  the  full  Configuration/Setup  Utility  menu.  If  you  set  only  an 
administrator  password,  you  do  not  have  to  type  a  password  to  complete  the 
system  startup,  but  you  must  type  the  administrator  password  to  access  the 
Configuration/Setup  Utility  menu. 
If  you  set  a  power-on  password  for  a  user  and  an  administrator  password  for  a 
system  administrator,  you  can  type  either  password  to  complete  the  system  startup. 
A  system  administrator  who  types  the  administrator  password  has  access  to  the  full 
Configuration/Setup  Utility  menu;  the  system  administrator  can  give  the  user 
authority  to  set,  change,  and  delete  the  power-on  password.  A  user  who  types  the 
power-on  password  has  access  to  only  the  limited  Configuration/Setup  Utility  menu; 
the  user  can  set,  change,  and  delete  the  power-on  password,  if  the  system 
administrator  has  given  the  user  that  authority. 
Power-on  password 
If  a  power-on  password  is  set,  when  you  turn  on  the  server,  the  system  startup  will 
not  be  completed  until  you  type  the  power-on  password.  You  can  use  any 
combination  of  up  to  seven  characters  (A  -  Z,  a  -  z,  and  0  -  9)  for  the  password. 
When  a  power-on  password  is  set,  you  can  enable  the  Unattended  Start  mode,  in 
which  the  keyboard  and  mouse  remain  locked  but  the  operating  system  can  start. 
You  can  unlock  the  keyboard  and  mouse  by  typing  the  power-on  password. 
If  you  forget  the  power-on  password,  you  can  regain  access  to  the  server  in  any  of 
the  following  ways: 
v  If  an  administrator  password  is  set,  type  the  administrator  password  at  the 
password  prompt.  Start  the  Configuration/Setup  Utility  program  and  reset  the 
power-on  password. 
v  Remove  the  server  battery  and  then  reinstall  it.  For  instructions  for  removing  the 
battery,  see  the  Problem  Determination  and  Service  Guide  on  the  IBM  System 
x3500  Documentation  CD. 
 
54  IBM  System  x3500  Type  7977:  User’s  Guide