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Control the | Boot flags (select from available boot | Configure boot order | |
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| ■ Set the flag — one time reboot |
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| ■ | Reboot the system |
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| Power control | Power control | |
| ■ | Power on | Control the power state by creating button |
| ■ | Power off (graceful or hard) | pushes — as if performed on the front panel |
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| Reset | Power control | |
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| IPMI control | IPMI control | |
| ■ | Power on | Send the chipset a power control command. |
| ■ | Power off (graceful or hard) | The same functionality as if done over LAN |
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| IPMI command screen | Issue an IPMI command | |
| ■ Issue an IPMI command (text or hex) |
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Set up the server | Language selection (display loaded | Select the LCP display language | |
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| Status setup | Set sensor refresh interval | |
| ■ Interval timing (set time to retrieve |
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| ■ Subsystem mask (mask off |
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| Password setup | Password setup | |
| ■ Password exists/does not exist |
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| ■ | Create/change password |
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| Remote access rights | Remote access control | |
| ■ View (grant or deny) |
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| ■ Write (grant or deny) |
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| ■ | Buttons (grant or deny) |
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Server security
To prevent unauthorized use of the server, you can set BIOS startup passwords.
Using BIOS security passwordsSet up a supervisor password to prevent unauthorized access to the BIOS Setup utility. After you create a supervisor password, you can set up a user password to prevent unauthorized access to the server.
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