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Setting the HP Netserver's Power-On Passwords

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver 3. If necessary, use the up-arrow key to move to the System Time field. The "System Time" field is highlighted by default when the "User Preferences" menu is selected. This field actually consists of three sub-fields enclosed in brackets [xx:xx:xx]: hours to the left (24-hour clock), minutes in the middle, and seconds to the right. 4. Type in the hour and press Enter to move to the minutes field. 5. Then type in the minutes and press Enter again to move to the seconds field. 6. Type in the seconds and press Enter, then use the arrow keys to leave this field. 7. Scroll to System Date field to enter the system date in the field. The dates are entered in the "System Date" field in the same way as the time is entered in the "System Time" field. This field also has three separate sub-fields for month, day, and year enclosed in brackets [xx/xx/xxxx]. 8. Type in the month and press Enter to move to the day field. 9. Then type in the day and press Enter again to move to the year field. 10. Type in the year and press Enter, and then use the arrow keys to leave this field. Ensure you enter all four digits for the year. 11. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select the Exit menu. 12. Choose Exit Saving Changes from the list of exit options, then press Enter. A dialog appears and asks you to confirm your decision. 13. Choose Yes and then press Enter. Then the HP Netserver reboots. Setting the HP Netserver's Power-On Passwords Use this topic to set a password to boot the HP Netserver. To configure the HP Netserver for a password, which will require a password on boot-up, refer to the following procedure. 1. If not already in the Setup Utility, boot or reboot the system and press F2 when prompted. 90

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Chapter 10
Configuring the HP Netserver
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3.
If necessary, use the up-arrow key to move to the
System Time
field.
The "System Time" field is highlighted by default when the "User
Preferences" menu is selected. This field actually consists of three
sub-fields enclosed in brackets [xx:xx:xx]:
hours to the left (24-hour
clock), minutes in the middle, and seconds to the right.
4.
Type in the hour and press
Enter
to move to the minutes field.
5.
Then type in the minutes and press
Enter
again to move to the seconds
field.
6.
Type in the seconds and press
Enter,
then use the arrow keys to leave this
field.
7.
Scroll to
System Date
field to enter the system date in the field.
The dates are entered in the "System Date" field in the same way as the
time is entered in the "System Time" field.
This field also has three
separate sub-fields for month, day, and year enclosed in brackets
[xx/xx/xxxx].
8.
Type in the month and press
Enter
to move to the day field.
9.
Then type in the day and press
Enter
again to move to the year field.
10.
Type in the year and press
Enter
, and then use the arrow keys to leave this
field.
Ensure you enter all four digits for the year.
11.
Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select the
Exit
menu.
12.
Choose
Exit Saving Changes
from the list of exit options, then press
Enter
.
A dialog appears and asks you to confirm your decision.
13.
Choose
Yes
and then press
Enter
.
Then the HP Netserver reboots.
Setting the HP Netserver’s Power-On Passwords
Use this topic to set a password to boot the HP Netserver.
To configure the HP Netserver for a password, which will require a password on
boot-up, refer to the following procedure.
1.
If not already in the Setup Utility, boot or reboot the system and press
F2
when prompted.