IBM 86807RY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 38

The Power-on Password screen appears.

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You can change the position of the Password override jumper, as described in "Changing Jumper Positions" on page 93. You can remove the battery as described in "Battery" on page 89 and then install the battery. To set a power-on password: 1. Select Power-on Password from the System Security menu; then, press Enter. The Power-on Password menu appears. 2. Type the password in the Enter Power-on Password data field. You can use any combination of up to seven characters (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9) for your power-on password. Keep a record of your password in a secure place. 3. Move the cursor to the Enter Power-on Password Again data field and type the password again. Note A message appears if the two passwords do not match. If this happens, press Esc to cancel the request and return to the System Security menu. 4. Select Change Power-on Password to save the new password; then, press Enter. To delete a power-on password: 1. Select Power-on Password from the System Security menu; then, press Enter. The Power-on Password menu appears. 2. Select Delete Power-on Password; then, press Enter. 3. A confirmation window appears. Press Enter to delete the power-on password. Press Esc to cancel the request and return to the System Security menu. To allow the system to start in unattended-start mode when a power-on password is set: 1. Select Power-on Password from the System Security menu; then, press Enter. The Power-on Password screen appears. 2. Select Allow for unattended boot with password. Press the Left Arrow (←) key or Right Arrow (→) key to toggle the entry to On. Note The Allow for unattended boot with password data field must be set to On for the system to support locally or remotely scheduled system shutdowns or restarts in unattended-start mode. 30 Netfinity Server HMM

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±
You can change the position of the Password
override jumper, as described in “Changing Jumper
Positions” on page
93.
±
You can remove the battery as described in “Battery”
on page
89 and then install the battery.
To set a power-on password:
1.
Select
Power-on Password
from the System
Security menu; then, press
Enter.
The Power-on Password menu appears.
2.
Type the password in the
Enter Power-on Password
data field.
You can use any combination of up to seven
characters (A–Z, a–z, and 0–9) for your power-on
password.
Keep a record of your password in a
secure place.
3.
Move the cursor to the
Enter Power-on Password
Again
data field and type the password again.
Note
A message appears if the two passwords do not
match.
If this happens, press
Esc
to cancel the
request and return to the System Security menu.
4.
Select
Change Power-on Password
to save the new
password; then, press
Enter.
To delete a power-on password:
1.
Select
Power-on Password
from the System
Security menu; then, press
Enter.
The Power-on Password menu appears.
2.
Select
Delete Power-on Password
; then, press
Enter.
3.
A confirmation window appears.
Press
Enter
to
delete the power-on password.
Press
Esc
to cancel
the request and return to the System Security menu.
To allow the system to start in unattended-start mode
when a power-on password is set:
1.
Select
Power-on Password
from the System
Security menu; then, press
Enter.
The Power-on Password screen appears.
2.
Select
Allow for unattended boot with password.
Press the Left Arrow (
) key or Right Arrow (
) key
to toggle the entry to
On
.
Note
The
Allow for unattended boot with password
data field must be set to
On
for the system to
support locally or remotely scheduled system
shutdowns or restarts in unattended-start mode.
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