–  If the read back value is matched it means the TPM_TCM_POLICY has been set correctly.
imm.TpmTcmPolicy is defined as below:  
–  Value 0 use string “Undefined” , which means UNDEFINED policy.
–  Value 1 use string “NeitherTpmNorTcm”, which means TPM_PERM_DISABLED.
–  Value 2 use string “TpmOnly”, which means TPM_ALLOWED.
–  Value 4 use string “NationZTPM20Only”, which means NationZ_TPM20_ALLOWED.
–  Below 4 steps must also be used to ‘lock’ the TPM_TCM_POLICY when using OneCli/ASU 
commands: 
5.  Read TpmTcmPolicyLock to check whether the TPM_TCM_POLICY has been locked , command as 
below:
OneCli.exe  config  show  imm.TpmTcmPolicyLock  --override  --imm  <userid>:<password>@<ip_address>
The value must be 'Disabled', it means TPM_TCM_POLICY is NOT locked and must be set.
6.  Lock the TPM_TCM_POLICY:
OneCli.exe  config  set  imm.TpmTcmPolicyLock  "Enabled"--override  --imm  <userid>:<password>@<ip_address>
7.  Issue reset command to reset system, command as below:
OneCli.exe  misc  ospower  reboot  --imm  <userid>:<password>@<ip_address>
During the reset, UEFI will read the value from imm.TpmTcmPolicyLock, if the value is 'Enabled' and 
the imm.TpmTcmPolicy value is invalid, UEFI will lock the TPM_TCM_POLICY setting. 
The valid values for imm.TpmTcmPolicy include 'NeitherTpmNorTcm', 'TpmOnly', and 
'NationZTPM20Only'.
If the imm.TpmTcmPolicy is set as 'Enabled' but imm.TpmTcmPolicy value is invalid, UEFI will reject 
the 'lock' request and change imm.TpmTcmPolicy back to 'Disabled'.
8.  Read back the value to check whether the ‘Lock’ is accepted or rejected. command as below:
OneCli.exe  config  show  imm.TpmTcmPolicy  --override  --imm  <userid>:<password>@<ip_address>
Note: If the read back value is changed from 'Disabled' to 'Enabled' that means the TPM_TCM_ 
POLICY has been locked successfully. There is no method to unlock a policy once it has been set 
other than replacing system board.
imm.TpmTcmPolicyLock is defined as below: 
Value 1 uses string “Enabled" , which means lock the policy. Other values are not accepted. 
Enable UEFI Secure Boot
Optionally, you can enable UEFI Secure Boot. 
There are two methods available to enable UEFI Secure Boot: 
•  From Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3
To enable UEFI Secure Boot from Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3: 
1.  Start the server and press F1 to display the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 interface.
2.  If the power-on Administrator password is required, enter the password.
3.  From the UEFI Setup page, click System Settings ➙ Security ➙ Secure Boot.
4.  Enable Secure Boot and save the settings.
•  From Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI
To enable UEFI Secure Boot from Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI: 
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