Dell M620 owner manual Using Your System Password To Secure Your System

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The following special characters are allowed: space, (”), (+), (,), (-), (.), (/), (;), ([), (\), (]), (`).

A message prompts you to re-enter the system password.

6.Re-enter the system password that you entered earlier and click OK.

7.Select Setup Password, enter your system password and press <Enter> or <Tab>. A message prompts you to re-enter the setup password.

8.Re-enter the setup password that you entered earlier and click OK.

9.Press <Esc> to save the changes.

NOTE: Password protection does not take effect until the system reboots.

Using Your System Password To Secure Your System

NOTE: If you have assigned a setup password, the system accepts your setup password as an alternate system password.

1.Turn on or reboot your system.

2.Type your password and press <Enter>.

When Password Status is Locked, type the password and press <Enter> when prompted at reboot.

If an incorrect system password is entered, the system displays a message and prompts you to re-enter your password. You have three attempts to enter the correct password. After the third unsuccessful attempt, the system displays an error message that the system has halted and must be powered down.

Even after you shut down and restart the system, the error message is displayed until the correct password is entered.

NOTE: You can use the Password Status option in conjunction with the System Password and Setup Password options to protect your system from unauthorized changes.

Deleting Or Changing An Existing System And/Or Setup Password

Ensure that the Password jumper is set to enabled and the Password Status is Unlocked before attempting to delete or change the existing System and/or Setup password. You cannot delete or change an existing System or Setup password if the Password Status is Locked.

To delete or change the existing System and/or Setup password:

1.To enter System Setup, press <F2> immediately after a power-on or reboot.

2.In the System Setup Main Menu, select System BIOS and press <Enter>. The System BIOS screen is displayed.

3.In the System BIOS Screen, select System Security and press <Enter>. The System Security screen is displayed.

4.In the System Security screen, verify that Password Status is Unlocked.

5.Select System Password, alter or delete the existing system password and press <Enter> or <Tab>.

6.Select Setup Password, alter or delete the existing setup password and press <Enter> or <Tab>.

NOTE: If you change the System and/or Setup password a message prompts you to re-enter the new password. If you delete the System and/or Setup password, a message prompts you to confirm the deletion.

7.Press <Esc> to save the changes.

NOTE: You can disable password security while logging on to the system. To disable the password security, turn on or reboot your system, type your password and press <Ctrl><Enter>.

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Contents Regulatory Model HHB Regulatory Type HHB003 Dell Inc. All Rights Reserved Contents Installing The Cooling Shroud Using System Diagnostics Troubleshooting Your SystemJumpers And Connectors Technical Specifications System Messages143 Using USB Diskette or USB DVD/CD Drives Front-Panel Features And IndicatorsDrive-Status Condition Indicator Pattern Hard-Drive/SSD Indicator PatternsOff SecondsOther Information You May Need Page Choosing The System Boot Mode System Setup Options Entering System SetupResponding To Error Messages Using The System Setup Navigation KeysSystem Information Screen System Bios ScreenProcessor Settings Screen Memory Settings ScreenBoot Settings Screen Sata Settings ScreenIntegrated Devices Screen Serial Communications Screen System Security Screen System Profile Settings ScreenMiscellaneous Settings System And Setup Password Features Assigning a System And/Or Setup PasswordMenu Item Description Report Keyboard Using Your System Password To Secure Your System Entering The Uefi Boot Manager Operating With a Setup Password EnabledUsing The Boot Manager Navigation Keys IDRAC Settings Utility Boot Manager ScreenEmbedded System Management System Setup Main Menu page, click iDRAC Settings Entering The iDRAC Settings UtilityRemoving And Installing a Blade Recommended ToolsRemoving The Blade Removing or Installing the Blade Installing The BladeOpening The Blade Opening And Closing The BladeClosing The Blade Inside The BladeRemoving The Cooling Shroud Cooling ShroudSystem Memory Installing The Cooling ShroudDimm Type Operating Frequency in MT/s Maximum Dimm Rank ChannelMemory Socket Locations ProcessorProcessor Heat Number of DIMMs Configuration Type Sink General Memory Module Installation GuidelinesWatts Serviceability RAS Features Mode-Specific GuidelinesAdvanced ECC Lockstep Sample Memory ConfigurationsDIMMs Speed System Capacity Dimm Size Number Organization1R x8, 1333 MT/s Removing Memory Modules Installing Memory Modules Mezzanine Card Installation Guidelines Module Mezzanine CardsRemoving a Mezzanine Card Installing and Removing a Mezzanine Card Installing a Mezzanine CardReplacing The SD Card Management Riser CardReplacing The Internal USB Key Internal USB KeyReplacing The SD vFlash Card SD vFlash CardRemoving The Network Daughter Card/LOM Riser Card Network Daughter Card/LOM Riser CardInstalling The Network Daughter Card/LOM Riser Card ProcessorsRemoving a Processor Installing and Removing a Heat Sink Open 1st label Socket-release lever Pin-1 corner of processor Reinstalling a Installing a ProcessorHard Drive/SSD Installation Guidelines Hard Drives/SSDsRemoving a Hard Drive/SSD Shutdown Procedure For Servicing a Hard Drive/SSD Installing a Hard Drive/SSDConfiguring The Boot Drive Installing a Hard Drive/SSD In a Hard-Drive/SSD CarrierRemoving a Hard Drive/SSD From a Hard-Drive/SSD Carrier Removing The Hard-Drive/SSD Backplane Hard-Drive/SSD BackplaneInstalling The Hard-Drive/SSD Backplane System BoardRemoving The System Board Removing and Installing the System Board Installing The System BoardReplacing The Nvram Backup Battery Nvram Backup BatteryRemoving The PCIe Extender Card/Storage Controller Card Storage Controller CardInstalling The PCIe Extender Card/Storage Controller Card Page Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting USB Devices Troubleshooting Hard DrivesTroubleshooting An Internal SD Card Troubleshooting ProcessorsTroubleshooting The Blade System Board Troubleshooting The Nvram Backup Battery Dell Online Diagnostics Dell Embedded System Diagnostics When To Use The Embedded System DiagnosticsRunning The Embedded System Diagnostics Running Embedded System Diagnostics From An External Media System Diagnostic ControlsLeast one event description is recorded Jumper Setting Description System Board Jumper SettingsConnector Description System Board ConnectorsDisabling a Forgotten Password Page Connectors MemoryDrives Mezzanine Cards BatteryVideo EnvironmentalOperating temperature range Page LCD Status Messages System Error MessagesViewing LCD Messages Removing LCD MessagesLCD Message AMP0301 MessageAMP0302 Message AMP0303 MessageAMP0307 Message AMP0306 MessageAMP0308 Message AMP0309 MessageAMP0312 Message AMP0310 MessageAMP0313 Message AMP0314 MessageAMP0316 Message AMP0315 MessageAMP0318 Message AMP0319 MessageAMP0321 Message AMP0320 MessageAMP0322 Message ASR0000 MessageASR0003 Message ASR0002 MessageASR0008 Message ASR0100 MessageASR0104 Message ASR0103 MessageASR0105 Message ASR0106 MessageController Due to thermal issuesBAT0017 Message BAT0015 MessageBAT0019 Message CBL0006 MessageCPU0003 Message CPU0002 MessageCPU0004 Message CPU0005 MessageCPU0010 Message CPU0008 MessageCPU0023 Message CPU0100 MessageCPU0200 Message CPU0104 MessageCPU0201 Message CPU0202 MessageCPU0203 Message CPU0204 MessageCPU0700 Message CPU0701 Message CPU0702 MessageCPU0703 Message CPU0801 Message Exception is external to the processorCPU0802 Message CPU0803 MessageCPU0805 Message CPU0804 MessageCPU0806 Message CPU0816 MessageHWC1002 Message HWC1001 MessageHWC1005 Message HWC1006 MessageHWC2008 Message HWC2006 MessageHWC2011 Message HWC3000 MessageHWC4015 Message Link Tuning error detected Details Issue persists, see Getting HelpHWC4000 Message CPUHWC5006 Message HWC5004 MessageHWC5008 Message HWC5010 MessageState HWC7002 MessageHWC7004 Message Normal or warning stateHWC7010 Message HWC7008 MessageHWC7012 Message LNK2700 MessageMEM0003 Message MEM0002 MessageMEM0004 Message MEM0005 MessageMEM0022 Message MEM0010 MessageMEM0701 Message MEM0702 MessageMEM1016 Message MEM1012 MessageMEM1205 Message MEM1206 MessageMEM7002 Message MEM1214 MessageMEM8000 Message OSE0000 MessageIs bootable. See system video for additional information OSE1001 Message Failed to boot from a ActionOSE1003 Message Failed to boot from C Action OSE1005 Message PXE boot failed ActionPCI1304 Message PCI1302 MessagePCI1306 Message PCI1308 MessagePCI1318 Message PCI1316 MessagePCI1320 Message PCI1322 MessagePCI1346 Message PCI1344 MessagePCI1348 Message PCI1350 MessagePCI1362 Message PCI1360 MessagePCI2000 Message PCI2002 MessagePCI3006 Message PCI3004 MessagePCI3008 Message PCI3010 MessagePDR0002 Message PDR0001 MessagePDR0016 Message PDR1001 MessagePDR1024 Message ConfigurationsCorrect drive type Memory for system operationSystem Post Timer during PostSeat processors PST0196 Message Incorrect memory configuration Minimum configurationHave been removed Persists, see Getting HelpPST0256 Message PST0254 MessagePSU0001 Message PSU0002 MessagePower supply Manual or on the power supply itselfCircuit breaker fault Issues with the input sourcePSU1201 Message PSU0031 MessagePSU1202 Message PSU1203 MessageConfiguration and power consumption System power inventory changeChanged System may shutdownPWR1007 Message PWR1006 MessagePWR1008 Message RFM1003 MessageRFM1008 Message RFM1006 MessageRFM1014 Message RFM1016 MessageA copy operation that is in-progress RFM1024 Message Removable Flash Media is offline DetailsIdsdm cannot use a write-protected card ProperlyRFM2001 Message RFM1205 MessageRFM2002 Message RFM2004 MessageSEC0001 Message Drive bay is open Details Review installation documentationPerformance may be degraded System performance may be degradedMay have been comprised System configurationCode = 20H SEC0041 MessagePassword policies SEL0002 Message Logging is disabled DetailsDisabled by the user Power. If problem persists call support Appear if the user disabled event loggingBy the user Older events may be overwritten and lostConfiguration settings are applicable SEL1300 Message No bootable media found DetailsSEL1302 Message Non-bootable diskette detected Details User to select a boot sourceCMC firmware versions match Action Upgrade the management softwareSEL1502 Message GroupPlease update the firmware Bios in slot number and CMCSWC4004 Message Slot number and CMCTMP0104 Message TMP0103 MessageTMP0106 Message TMP0107 MessageTMP0110 Message TMP0109 MessageTMP0112 Message TMP0113 MessageTMP0115 Message FailuresFailed TMP0121 MessageTMP0100 Message Details Ambient air temperature is too warm or cool ActionTMP0132 Message TMP0130 MessageTMP0134 Message VLT0100 MessageVLT0102 Message VLT0103 MessageVLT0104 Message VLT0200 Message VLT0201 MessageVLT0202 Message VLT0203 Message VLT0204 MessageVLT0206 Message VLT0207 Message VLT0208 MessageVLT0209 Message VLT0210 Message VLT0212 MessageVLT0213 Message VLT0214 Message VLT0215 MessageVLT0216 Message VLT0218 Message VLT0219 MessageVLT0220 Message VLT0221 Message VLT0222 MessageVLT0224 Message VLT0225 Message VLT0226 MessageVLT0227 Message VLT0228 Message VLT0230 MessageVLT0231 Message VLT0232 Message VLT0233 MessageVLT0234 Message Alert Messages Diagnostic MessagesContacting Dell Getting Help
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M620 specifications

The Dell M620 is a high-performance blade server designed to deliver exceptional computing power and efficiency for enterprise applications. As part of the Dell PowerEdge M-Series lineup, the M620 is known for its flexibility, scalability, and robust feature set, making it an ideal choice for data centers looking to optimize their server infrastructure.

One of the main features of the Dell M620 is its advanced processing capabilities. It supports dual Intel Xeon E5-2600 series processors, which enable users to take advantage of the latest multi-core technology to handle demanding workloads. With support for up to 768 GB of RAM, the M620 ensures efficient memory allocation for resource-intensive applications, enhancing overall performance.

The blade server boasts a modular design that allows it to fit seamlessly into the Dell PowerEdge M1000e chassis, which can house multiple blade servers. This design not only saves physical space but also optimizes power and cooling resources, significantly reducing total cost of ownership. The M620's thermal efficiency is further enhanced by its intelligent fan control, which adjusts airflow based on workload requirements, ensuring optimal operating conditions.

In terms of storage, the Dell M620 offers flexibility with support for up to two hot-swappable hard drives. This feature facilitates easy upgrades and maintenance, allowing organizations to manage data growth efficiently. The server also supports the latest RAID technology, which provides data redundancy and enhances reliability, essential for critical business operations.

Networking capabilities are another standout feature of the M620. It provides multiple options for integrated networking, including support for up to four 1Gb Ethernet ports or 10Gb Ethernet options. This enables fast and reliable connectivity, which is crucial for data-intensive applications and virtualization environments.

Security is also a key consideration in the design of the Dell M620. It comes equipped with various security features, including Trusted Platform Module (TPM), secure BIOS, and systems management tools, ensuring a secure computing environment.

Overall, the Dell M620 blade server combines powerful processing capabilities, expandable memory, efficient design, versatile storage options, and robust networking solutions. These characteristics make it a compelling choice for organizations seeking to enhance their IT infrastructure, drive innovation, and meet the challenges of today’s digital landscape. With Dell's commitment to quality and performance, the M620 continues to be a valuable solution for enterprise customers.