HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 131

Power-On Password, Hardware Security

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer 2. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select Security from the menu bar. As soon as it is selected, the selections for the Security menu appear as shown below. Power-On Password Hardware Security The arrowhead indicates there is a submenu to select from. 3. If necessary, use the arrow key to move to the Power-On Password menu selection and press Enter. The Power-On Password is highlighted by default when the Security menu is selected. The first line in the menu is, "Administrator Password is [Set or Not Set]" ◊ If no password has been set, then "Not Set" will appear in the field. If this is the case, then you are not allowed to make any other selections in this menu until you set an Administrator Password. The Administrator Password controls access to the Setup Utility and its settings. The User Password has only limited access to the Setup Utility, such as Date, Time, and Password. ◊ If "Set" is in the field, then you can change the password or make other selections in the menu. However, you must start with the User Password, but may choose to skip setting the User Password. NOTE You must set the Administrator Password before changing a User Password or configuring the HP NetServer to boot with a password. 4. Press the Enter key to enter a new password or change the old one. A pop-up menu appears titled, "Set Power-On Password". If no password has been entered, the field "Enter New Password: [ ]" is highlighted. If a previous password has been entered, the field "Enter Old Password: [ ]" is highlighted. 5. Enter the password (new or old) in the appropriate field and press Enter. The password is accepted and the next field just below it, "Re-Enter New Password: [ ]" or "Enter New Password: [ ]" field is highlighted. For security reasons, the password does not appear on the screen. 123

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Chapter 10
Configuring the HP NetServer
123
2.
Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select
Security
from the menu bar.
As soon as it is selected, the selections for the Security menu appear as
shown below.
Power-On Password
Hardware Security
The arrowhead indicates there is a submenu to select from.
3.
If necessary, use the arrow key to move to the
Power-On Password
menu
selection and press
Enter
.
The Power-On Password is highlighted by default when the Security menu
is selected.
The first line in the menu is, "Administrator Password is
[Set or Not Set]"
If no password has been set, then "Not Set" will appear in the field. If
this is the case, then you are not allowed to make any other selections
in this menu until you set an Administrator Password.
The Administrator Password controls access to the Setup Utility and its
settings. The User Password has only limited access to the Setup
Utility, such as Date, Time, and Password.
If "Set" is in the field, then you can change the password or make other
selections in the menu. However, you must start with the User
Password, but may choose to skip setting the User Password.
NOTE
You must set the Administrator Password before changing a
User Password or configuring the HP NetServer to boot with a
password.
4.
Press the
Enter
key to enter a new password or change the old one.
A pop-up menu appears titled, "Set Power-On Password". If no password has
been entered, the field "Enter New Password: [
]" is highlighted. If a
previous password has been entered, the field "Enter Old Password: [
]"
is highlighted.
5.
Enter the password (new or old) in the appropriate field and press
Enter.
The password is accepted and the next field just below it, "Re-Enter New
Password: [
]" or "Enter New Password: [
]" field is
highlighted. For security reasons, the password does not appear on the
screen.