Preparation for use and operation Configuring the server and components
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| OFF | No | Retains the password. | |
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| ON | Password | Clears the current system password. | |
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4 | OFF | NOP | Reserve | |
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ON | NOP | Reserve | ||
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| OFF | PHP | ||
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ON | PHP | |||
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Table 2: DIP switches settings
4.4.1Changing the switch settings
VCAUTION!
Observe the safety information and the information on handling electro-
page 11).
ÊShut down the server and switch it off.
ÊSwitch off all connected peripheral devices.
ÊDisconnect the server from the line voltage by removing the power cable from the power outlet.
ÊRemove the PCI
ÊSet the switches to the desired settings (see figure 14 on page 40).
ÊMount the PCI
ÊReconnect the server to the line voltage and switch the system on for the change to take effect.
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