Relion 1900e/2900e Manual
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6. System Security
The server board supports a variety of system security options designed to prevent unauthorized system
access or tampering of server settings. System security options supported include:
• Password Protection
• Front Panel Lockout
• Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support
• Intel
®
Trusted Execution Technology
6.1 BIOS Setup Utility Security Options Menu
The <F2> BIOS Setup Utility, accessed during POST, includes a Security tab where options to configure
passwords, front panel lockout, and TPM settings, can be found.
Security
Administrator Password Status
<Installed/Not Installed>
<Installed/Not Installed>
Set Administrator Password
<Displays current TPM Device State>
TPM Administrative Control
No Operation/Turn On/Turn Off/Clear
Ownership
6.1.1 Password Setup
The BIOS uses passwords to prevent unauthorized access to the server. Passwords can restrict entry to the
BIOS Setup utility, restrict use of the Boot Device popup menu during POST, suppress automatic USB device
re-ordering, and prevent unauthorized system power on. It is strongly recommended that an Administrator
Password be set. A system with no Administrator password set allows anyone who has access to the server
to change BIOS settings.
An A
dministrator password must be set in order to set the User password.
The
maximum length of a password is 14 characters and can be made up of a combination of alphanumeric
(a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters and any of the following special characters:
! @ #
$ % ^ & * ( ) - _ + = ?
Pass
words are case sensitive.