Hitachi 8880R What You Can Do on the Security Menu, Supervisor Password is, User Password is

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What You Can Do on the Security Menu

Ch 2: System Environment Setting

What You Can Do on the Security Menu

If you set a password in the Security menu, be sure to remember that password. Should you forget the password, the system equipment will become unusable, requiring some repair work. In such a case, consult the staff of the shop where you bought the system.

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utirity

Main

Advanced

 

Security

Boot

Exit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item Specific Help

Supervisor Password is :

Clear

 

 

 

 

User Password is :

Clear

 

 

Supervisor Password

[Enter]

 

User Password

 

 

[Enter]

 

Password on Boot :

[Disabled]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F1

Help

−↓

Select Item

-/+

Change Values

F9 Setup Defaults

ESC Exit

←→ Select Menu

Enter

Select Sub-Menu

F10 Save and Exit

Figure 22 Security Menu Screen

Supervisor Password is

When no password is set, “Clear” is displayed; when a password is set, “Enabled” is displayed.

User Password is

When no password is set, “Clear” is displayed; when a password is set, “Enabled” is displayed.

Set Supervisor Password

Used to set a supervisor password with 8 characters.

Set User Password

When a supervisor password is set, set a user password with 8 characters.

Password on boot

Specify whether or not to have the system prompt you to enter a password at startup.

Disabled:

No prompt for password entry

Enabled:

Prompt for password entry

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Contents Product Guide Hitachi VisionBase 8880R ServerTrademarks CopyrightDisclaimer Issue Date November Part Number 202-85031-01-Rev AContents 3 Error Information POST Error System Beeps 1 Hardware System SpecificationsSystem Overview 6 SCA2 Disk Bay SAF-TE Hot-swappable disk bay compliant SCSI Hitachi VisionBase 8880R Server Figure 1 Accessing the Power Supplies Powering-On the SystemFigure 2 Accessing the Power Supplies Front Panel Figure 3 P/S Receptacle and On/Off SwitchFigure 4 Front Panel Detail Back Panel Figure 6 Direct Boot Switch DetailFigure 5 Back Panel Detail Detail ASafety Guidelines Removing the Server Panels and Accessing Its ComponentsWarnings and Cautions Tools and Supplies You NeedFigure 7 Accessing the Option Slots Accessing the PCI SlotsFigure 8 Option Slots PCI/ISA Option BoardsHard Disk Drives Figure 9 Accessing the Hard Disk DrivesSCSI SCA Hard Disk Drives Figure 10 Hard Disk Drive BaysFigure 11 Removing/Installing a HDD Installing/Swapping a HDDFigure 12 Mounting the HDD Carrier Optional DevicesHDD HDD Position Pins HDD Carrier 4 Mounting Screws Figure 13 Memory and CPU Slots Figure 14 CPU/VRM Installation DetailMemory The system supports the following specifications for memory DIMMs Figure 15 Memory Board Slot LocationFigure 16 System Board Default Jumper Settings Jumper SettingsVRM #3 VRM #4Figure 17 I/O Board Switch Settings Flow of System Environment Setting 2 System Environment SettingBefore Operations Outline of the Setup Menu What You Can Do with the System Environment SettingSetting for Each Board Outline of ISA Configuration Utility ICUNotes on Use PCI BoardFlow of the Setup Menu Operation Setup MenuFigure 18 Entering Setup Menu Starting the Setup MenuConfiguration of the Setup Menu Screen Setup Menu ScreenFigure 19 Setup Menu Screen Configuration In the Setup Menu, the following key operations are allowed Operating the Keys on the Setup MenuWhat You Can Do on the Main Menu Steps for Setting the Setup MenuFigure 20 Main Menu Screen Legacy Diskette A,B System Time and System DatePrimary Master Slave Execute ROM Diagnostic Unsupported Reset Configuration DataWhat You Can Do on the Advanced Menu Network serverI/O Device Configuration PCI ConfigurationSelect Resources Current ResourcesFloppy disk controller Parallel portLocal Bus IDE adapter PS/2 MouseEnable memory gap Ext MP Configuration TableConsole Redirection Unsupported I/O APIC ModeLarge Disk Access Mode Unsupported WinNT 4.0 Install ModeSpeaker Volume Caching Above 4GBUser Password is Supervisor Password isSet Supervisor Password Set User PasswordFigure 23 Boot Menu Screen What You Can Do on the Boot menuHard Drive IDE Hard Disk Drive Exit Saving Changes What You Can Do on the Exit MenuExit Discarding Changes Figure 24 Exit Menu ScreenNotes on the Setup Menu ISA Configuration Utility ICULoad Setup Defaults Discard ChangesFlow of Operation with the ICU Backup for ICU DiskStarting the ICU System ResourcesSpace Do not remove ICU DISK2 before the ICU terminatesICU Screen How to Use HelpOperating the ICU Figure 25 ICU ScreenExiting the ICU Checking Resources Used by the System Checking Resource StatusChecking Resources for Extended Boards Adding an Extended Board6. A dialog box for confirmation is displayed. Choose OK Settings for Each Resource Changing the Settings in Extended BoardsReserving I/O Port Addresses Removing an Extended Board Reserving Resources In Use from an ISA Board When ICU Program Disk Has Been DestroyedNOTE Unknown Card is displayed for RAID controller PC-CA7112 Lock/Unlock Card Restoring Configuration InformationErrors and Countermeasures Restrictions on the ICU Returning the Settings of the Setup Information to Defaults Returning the Settings to DefaultsReturning the ICU Settings to Defaults List of Utility SettingsCh 2 System Environment Setting Fixed ConfigurationThis table defines the SCSI Select factory default settings Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration UtilitiesPOST Error 3 Error InformationCh 3 Error Information Hitachi VisionBase 8880RSystem Beeps 2. Select Advanced Menu-Windows NT 4.0 Install Mode Installing Windows NT4 NT Drivers and Limitations Windows NT Driver RecommendationsHitachi VisionBase 8880R Environment Specification 5 Related Document and SpecificationRelated Document Hitachi VisionBase 8880R Ch 5 Related Document and Specification