Figure 228. Installing the firmware and RoT security module
a. Lower the firmware and RoT security module onto the system I/O board and ensure that the
connector on the module is correctly inserted into the slot on the system I/O board.
b.
Tighten the two screws to secure the firmware and RoT security module in place.
After you finish
1. Install any components that you have removed:
•
“Rear drive backplane and drive cage replacement” on page 213
• “Install the 7mm drive cage” on page 211
• “Install a rear riser assembly” on page 242
2. Complete the parts replacement. See “Complete the parts replacement” on page 279.
3. Update the UEFI, XCC and LXPM firmware to the specific version supported by the server. See
https://
glosse4lenovo.lenovo.com/wiki/glosse4lenovo/view/How%20To/System%20related/
How%20to%20do%20RoT%20Module%20FW%20update%20on%20ThinkSystem%20V3%20machines/
.
4. Perform OneCLI commands to restore the UEFI settings. See
https://pubs.lenovo.com/lxce-onecli/onecli_
r_restore_command
.
5. Perform both OneCLI commands and XCC actions to restore the XCC settings. See
https://
pubs.lenovo.com/lxce-onecli/onecli_r_restore_command
and https://pubs.lenovo.com/xcc2/NN1ia_c_
restorethexcc.html
.
6. If there is a software (SW) key, for example, XCC FoD key, installed in the system, inject the key again to
ensure that the key functions properly. See
Using Lenovo Features on Demand.
Note: If you need to replace the processor board together with the firmware and RoT security module,
update the VPD before injecting the key. See
Update the Vital Product Data (VPD).
7. Optionally, do the following if needed:
•
Hide/observe TPM.
•
Update the TPM firmware.
•
Enable UEFI Secure Boot.
Demo video
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