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2.7 Security
To prevent the system from unauthorized booting from CD-ROM, you can set up a
power-on-password (POP) or a privileged-access password (PAP). In order to protect the
system from unauthorized users removing the battery to delete POP and PAP, you can lock
the Model 6E1 with a key lock on the front cover, which protects your side cover as well as the
hot-swap disk drives and other media bays from unauthorized access. The key lock is not
available for the Model 6C1, as this system is to be considered as a rack-mounted server in a
secure environment.
2.8 Software requirements
The Models 6C1 and 6E1 require AIX Version 4.3.3, with 4330-09 recommended
maintenance package (APAR IY22024) or later, or AIX 5L Version 5.1, with 5100-01
maintenance package (APAR IY21957) or later.
In order to install the systems from CD-ROM, you need:
AIX Version 4.3.3 Boot media: AIX 4.3.3 5765-C34 dated 9/2001 (CD# LCD4-0286-07)
or later.
Update CD-ROM: AIX 9/2001 4.3 Update CD (CD# LCD4-0995-14) or
later.
AIX 5L Version 5.1 Boot media: AIX 5L for POWER V5.1 5765-E61 dated 9/2001 (CD#
LCD4-1061-01) or later.
Update CD-ROM: AIX 9/2001 5.1 Update CD (CD# LCD4-1103-01) or
later.
You can also download the actual maintenance level from the Internet to install the machine
using the Network Install Manager (NIM). The URL to obtain an AIX Version 4.3 maintenance
level is:
http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/rs6k/fixes.html
Instructions on how to obtain AIX 5L service is available at this site. If you have problems
downloading the latest maintenance level, ask your IBM Business Partner or IBM
Representative.
64-bit native Linux support on these servers is available, at the time of writing, through the
following Web site:
http://www.suse.com
32-bit native Linux support is not available for the Models 6C1 and 6E1 .