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| Device Security | Makes the following devices available or hidden to the workstation: | |
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| ● | Embedded Security Device |
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| ● | SAS Controller |
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| ● | SCU Controller |
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| ● | USB3 Controller |
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| ● Intel High Definition (HD) Audio | |
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| ● | 1394 Controller |
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| ● | NIC Controller |
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| ● NIC1 Controller (select models) | |
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| ● | SATA0 |
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| ● | SATA1 |
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| ● | Serial Port A |
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| For each device, Device Available is the default setting and allows the operating system to | |
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| access the device. Device Hidden makes the device unavailable; it is disabled by the BIOS | |
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| and cannot be enabled by the operating system. | |
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| NOTE: An entry for enabling DriveLock appears in the setup menu if the workstation has | |
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| USB Security | Set workstation USB ports to Enabled/Disabled: | |
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| ● | Front USB |
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| ● | Rear USB |
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| ● | Internal USB |
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| Slot Security | Lets you enable or disable any PCI or PCI Express slot. | |
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| Network Boot | Enables or disables the ability to boot to the network using the F12 key or the boot order. | |
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| System IDs | Provides these options: | |
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| ● Asset | |
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| ● Ownership | |
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| appears on the screen during POST. |
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| ● Universal Unique Identifier | |
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| number is invalid. (These ID numbers are normally set in the factory and are used to |
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| uniquely identify the workstation.) |
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| Master Boot | Enable or | |
| Record Security | made to the MBR of the current bootable disk while in | |
| (MBR) | Most operating systems control access to the MBR of the current bootable disk; the BIOS | |
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cannot prevent changes that may occur while the operating system is running.
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