HP LH4r HP Netserver LT 6000r Installation Guide - Page 118

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP NetServer 8. Choose "Yes," and press Enter. The "Administrator Password is" field changes to "Set," and the next time you boot the server, you will be prompted for the password to access the Setup Utility. 9. If you want a password on boot up, you can skip the "User Password is" field, and go directly to Network Server Mode in Step 11. 10. If you want to enter a user password, use the arrow keys to move to the "User Password is" field, and repeat Steps 3 through 7. 11. Use the arrow keys to move to the "Network Server Mode" field. 12. Press Enter to toggle from "Disabled" to "Enabled" in the Network Server Mode field. Setting this mode to "Enabled" causes the HP NetServer to prompt for a password when booting from a diskette or a CD-ROM, but will not require a password when booting from a hard disk drive. The power switch and keyboard will remain locked until the password is entered. 13. To use the front panel keyboard lock button, use the arrow keys to move to the "Keyboard Lock" field. 14. Press Enter to toggle from "Disabled" to "Enabled" in the Keyboard Lock field. Setting this feature enables the keyboard lock button on the front bezel of the HP NetServer. Once enabled, the keyboard lock button will lock the keyboard and mouse until the password is entered. You must set the password before enabling this feature. 15. To add video blanking to the password on boot, use the arrow keys to move to the "Video Blanking" field. 16. Press Enter to toggle from "Disabled" to "Enabled" in the Video Blanking field. Setting this feature only provides a blank screen on the HP NetServer's monitor when the Keyboard Lock or Network Server Mode is also enabled. The screen remains blank until the password is entered, and only applies to the monitor that is connected to the HP NetServer's embedded video connection. As with the other features that video blanking is dependent upon, you must set the password before editing this feature. 17. Press Esc to exit this menu. 18. Use the right-arrow key to go to the Exit menu. 19. Choose "Exit Saving Changes" from the list of options, and press Enter. 20. Choose "Yes," and press Enter. The HP NetServer will reboot. 110

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Chapter 10
Configuring the HP NetServer
110
8.
Choose "
Yes
," and press
Enter
. The "Administrator Password is" field
changes to "Set," and the next time you boot the server, you will be
prompted for the password to access the Setup Utility.
9.
If you want a password on boot up, you can skip the "User Password is"
field, and go directly to Network Server Mode in Step 11.
10.
If you want to enter a user password, use the arrow keys to move to the
"User Password is" field, and repeat Steps 3 through 7.
11.
Use the arrow keys to move to the "Network Server Mode" field.
12. Press
Enter
to toggle from "Disabled" to "Enabled" in the Network Server
Mode field.
Setting this mode to "Enabled" causes the HP NetServer to prompt for a
password when booting from a diskette or a CD-ROM, but will not require
a password when booting from a hard disk drive. The power switch and
keyboard will remain locked until the password is entered.
13.
To use the front panel keyboard lock button, use the arrow keys to move to
the "Keyboard Lock" field.
14. Press
Enter
to toggle from "Disabled" to "Enabled" in the Keyboard Lock
field.
Setting this feature enables the keyboard lock button on the front bezel of
the HP NetServer. Once enabled, the keyboard lock button will lock the
keyboard and mouse until the password is entered. You must set the
password before enabling this feature.
15.
To add video blanking to the password on boot, use the arrow keys to
move to the "Video Blanking" field.
16. Press
Enter
to toggle from "Disabled" to "Enabled" in the Video Blanking
field.
Setting this feature only provides a blank screen on the HP NetServer’s
monitor when the Keyboard Lock or Network Server Mode is also enabled.
The screen remains blank until the password is entered, and only applies to
the monitor that is connected to the HP NetServer’s embedded video
connection. As with the other features that video blanking is dependent
upon, you must set the password before editing this feature.
17. Press
Esc
to exit this menu.
18.
Use the right-arrow key to go to the Exit menu.
19.
Choose "Exit Saving Changes" from the list of options, and press
Enter
.
20.
Choose "
Yes
," and press
Enter
. The HP NetServer will reboot.