Intel ISP1100 manual Security Menu, Boot Menu

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Security Menu

The menu bar is shown below.

 

 

Main

Advanced

 

 

 

 

Security

Boot

System

Management

Exit

Table 20 shows the Security menu. This menu sets passwords and security features.

Table 20. Security Menu

Feature

User Password Is

Supervisor Password Is

Set Supervisor Password

Set User

Password

Clear User

Password

User Access Level

Unattended Start

Options

No options

No options

Press <Enter> to input a supervisor password.

Press <Enter> to input a user password.

No options

Limited

No Access

View Only

Full (default)

Disabled (default)

Enabled

Description

Displays whether or not there is a supervisor password installed. Default is no user password installed.

Displays whether or not there is a user password installed. Default is no supervisor password installed.

Password can be up to seven alphanumeric characters. Default is no supervisor password.

Password can be up to seven alphanumeric characters. Default is no user password.

Clears the user password.

“Limited” allows only limited fields to be changed such as Date and Time. “No Access” prevents user access to the Setup Utility. “View Only” allows access to the Setup Utility but the fields can not be changed. “Full” allows any field to be changed.

Disables or enables an unattended start.

Boot Menu

The menu bar is shown below.

 

 

Main

Advanced

 

 

 

 

Security

Boot

System

Management

Exit

Table 21 shows the Boot menu. This menu sets boot features and the boot sequence.

Table 21.

Boot Menu

Feature

 

Options

Quiet Boot

 

Disabled (default)

 

 

Enabled

Quick Boot

 

Disabled

 

 

Enabled (default)

Scan User

 

Disabled (default)

Flash Area

 

Enabled

 

 

Description

“Disabled” displays normal POST messages. “Enabled” displays OEM logo instead of POST messages.

Allows the BIOS to skip certain tests while booting. This decreases the time needed to boot the system.

Allows the BIOS to scan the Flash ROM for user binaries.

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Contents Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Disclaimer Contents Configuration Software and Utilities Figures Tables System Components System ComponentsServer Board Features Server Board FeaturesFeature DescriptionServer Board Connectors and Components Server Board Connectors and ComponentsControls, Connectors, and Indicators Front PanelBack Panel Processors MemorySupported Processors Supported Memory Characteristics Memory Error Detection ModeDimm Type ECC Disabled ECC Enabled Chipset Universal Serial BusReal-Time Clock, Cmos SRAM, and Battery IDE SupportController Serial PortsDiskette Drive Controller Hardware Monitor Keyboard and Mouse InterfaceFan Tachometer MUX Control Mapping FanMUXCTL0 FanMUXCTL1 Heceta FAN1TACH InputScsi Hard Drive LED Connector Intel Pro/100+ Server 82559 Ethernet ControllersWake on LAN Wake on Ring/Resume on Ring Wake on RingResume on Ring Power Connector SMI and NMI RoutingSpeaker SMI and NMI RoutingFan Connector Descriptions ConnectorFan Support FunctionBefore You Begin FCC/Emissions DisclaimerElectrostatic Discharge ESD and ESD Protection Rackmount Precautions Safety and Regulatory Requirements Safety ComplianceTools and Supplies Needed Removing the Server From the RackInstalling the Server in the Rack Removing/Installing the Server in the RackRemoving the Cover Replacing the CoverRemoving the Processor Removing the Processor Heat SinkInstalling the Processor Removing the Processor ChipRemoving the Processor Fan If Applicable Removing the Processor FanInstalling the Processor Chip Installing the Processor ChipInstalling the Processor Heat Sink Installing the Processor Heat SinkRemoving the Dimm Boards Removing the Dimm BoardsInstalling the Dimm Boards Installing the Dimm BoardsRemoving the Hard Drives Removing the Hard DrivesInstalling the Hard Drives Installing the Hard Drive in the Mounting BracketInstalling the Hard Drive in the Drive Bay Installing the Hard Drive in the Drive BayRemoving the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive Removing the 3.5-inch Diskette DriveInstalling the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive Installing the Drive in the Mounting BracketInstalling the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive in the Drive Bay Installing the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive in the Drive BayRemoving the PCI Add-in Cards Removing the Filler Panel Retention BracketRemoving the Riser and Add-in Cards Removing the Riser and Add-in CardsRemoving the Add-in Cards From the Riser Removing the Add-in Cards from the RiserInstalling the Rear I/O Filler Panels Installing the Rear I/O Filler PanelsInstalling PCI Add-in Cards Removing the Riser CardRemoving/Installing Server Components Installing the Add-in Cards on the Riser Installing the Add-in Cards on the RiserRemoving the Rear I/O Filler Panels Removing the Rear I/O Filler PanelsInstalling the Riser and Add-in Cards Installing the Riser and Add-in CardsReplacing the Back-up Battery VarningReplacing the Lithium Back-up Battery Power Up the Server Power Cord RequirementsPowering Up the Server Removing/Installing Server Components Power-On Self-Test Post Configuration UtilitiesHot Keys Hot KeysUsing Bios Setup Bios Setup Menu BarBios Setup Function Keys DescriptionMain Menu AdvancedMain Menu Advanced Menu Feature Options Boot Configuration SubmenuPeripheral Configuration Submenu Advanced MenuIDE Configuration Menu IDE Configuration SubmenuOptions Boot default Sectors default DescriptionDiskette Configuration Submenu Event Log Configuration SubmenuOptions Auto default Disabled default 44/1.25MB 3.5 defaultBoot Menu BootBoot Menu Security MenuLast State default Stay Off defaultPower On default Stay Off default 1st IDE defaultSystem Management Menu System ManagementSystem Management Menu Upgrading the Bios Preparing for the UpgradeExit Menu Exit MenuObtaining the Upgrade Utility Performing the Upgrade Recovering the BiosIntel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Configuration Software and Utilities Resetting the System ChecklistInitial System Startup PressRunning New Application Software After the System Has Been Running CorrectlyMore Problem Solving Procedures Preparing the System for Diagnostic TestingMonitoring Post Verifying Proper Operation of Key System LightsSpecific Problems and Corrective Actions Power Light Does Not LightNo Characters Appear on Screen Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate ProperlyDiskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not LightCannot Connect to a Server Problems with Application Software Problems with NetworkBootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected Error and Informational MessagesError Codes and Error Messages Beeps Error messageError Messages Description OFF Board Parity Error Addr = Index Post Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Index