Dell PowerEdge R420 Technical Guide - Page 14

Security features, Cover latch, Bezel, Power-off security, Intrusion alert, Secure mode - owner s manual

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This QRL code allows you to: • View step- by- step videos, including overviews of system internals and externals, as well as detailed, concise, task- oriented videos and installation wizards • Locate reference materials, including searchable owner's manual content, LCD diagnostics, and an electrical overview • Look up your service tag so you can quickly gain access to your specific hardware configuration info and warranty information • Contact Dell directly (by link) to get in touch with technical support and sales teams and provide feedback to Dell These codes provide an easy way to retrieve the critical support information you need when you need it, making you more efficient and effective in managing your hardware. Security features The latest generation of PowerEdge servers has the features listed in Table 5 to help ensure the security of your data center. Table 5. Security features Security feature Cover latch Bezel TPM Description A tooled latch is integrated on the top cover with a coin key lock to secure the system. An optional metal bezel is mounted to the chassis front to provide the Dell ID. A lock on the bezel is used to protect un- authorized access to hard drives. System status is viewable on the LCD screen when the bezel is installed. The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is used to generate/store keys, protect/authenticate passwords, and create/store digital certificates. It also supports the Intel Xeon TXT functionality. TPM can also be used to enable the BitLocker™ hard drive encryption feature in Windows Server 2008. TPM 1.2 is supported. No TPM version is available for China or Russia. Power-off security BIOS has the ability to disable the power button function. Intrusion alert Secure mode An internal switch is used to detect chassis intrusion. BIOS has the ability to enter a secure boot mode through system setup. This mode includes the option to lock out the power and NMI switches on the control panel or set up a system password. 14 PowerEdge R420 Technical Guide

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PowerEdge R420 Technical Guide
This QRL code allows you to:
View step-by-step videos, including overviews of system internals and externals, as well as
detailed, concise, task-oriented videos and installation wizards
Locate reference materials, including searchable owner’s manual content, LCD diagnostics, and
an electrical overview
Look up your service tag so you can quickly gain access to your specific hardware configuration
info and warranty information
Contact Dell directly (by link) to get in touch with technical support and sales teams and provide
feedback to Dell
These codes provide an easy way to retrieve the critical support information you need when you
need it, making you more efficient and effective in managing your hardware.
Security features
The latest generation of PowerEdge servers has the features listed in Table 5 to help ensure the
security of your data center.
Table 5.
Security features
Security feature
Description
Cover latch
A tooled latch is integrated on the top cover with a coin key lock to secure the
system.
Bezel
An optional metal bezel is mounted to the chassis front to provide the Dell ID.
A
lock on the bezel is used to protect un- authorized access to hard drives.
System
status is viewable on the LCD screen when the bezel is installed.
TPM
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is used to generate/store keys,
protect/authenticate passwords, and create/store digital certificates. It also
supports the Intel Xeon TXT functionality. TPM can also be used to enable the
BitLocker™ hard drive encryption feature in Windows Server 2008. TPM 1.2 is
supported. No TPM version is available for China or Russia.
Power-off security
BIOS has the ability to disable the power button function.
Intrusion alert
An internal switch is used to detect chassis intrusion.
Secure mode
BIOS has the ability to enter a secure boot mode through system setup. This
mode includes the option to lock out the power and NMI switches on the
control panel or set up a system password.