Intel S2600IP Service Guide - Page 139

Server Management Screen Tab

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BIOS Setup Utilities Option Values: May be: Enabled & Activated Enabled & Deactivated Disabled & Activated Disabled & Deactivated Help Text: Comments: Information only. Shows the current TPM device state. A Disabled TPM device does not execute commands that use the TPM functions and TPM security operations are not available. An Enabled & Deactivated TPM is in the same state as a disabled TPM, except that setting of the TPM ownership is allowed if it is not present already. An Enabled & Activated TPM executes all commands that use the TPM functions and TPM security operations are also available. Note: This option appears only on boards equipped with a TPM. 8. TPM Administrative Control Option Values: No Operation Turn On Turn Off Clear Ownership Help Text: [No Operation] - No changes to current state. [Turn On] - Enables and activates TPM. [Turn Off] - Disables and deactivates TPM. [Clear Ownership] - Removes TPM ownership & returns TPM to factory default state. Note: setting returns to [No Operation] on every boot. Comments: Any Administrative Control operation selected will require the system to perform a Hard Reset in order to become effective. Note: This option appears only on boards equipped with a TPM. Server Management Screen (Tab) The Server Management screen allows the user to configure several server management features. This screen also provides an access point to the screens for configuring Console Redirection, displaying system information, and controlling the BMC LAN configuration. To access this screen from the Main screen or other top-level "Tab" screen, press the right or left arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the Server Management screen is selected. Intel® Server System R2000IP Service Guide 127

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BIOS Setup Utilities
Intel
®
Server System R2000IP Service Guide
127
Option Values:
<Displays current TPM Device State>
May be:
Enabled & Activated
Enabled & Deactivated
Disabled & Activated
Disabled & Deactivated
Help Text:
<None>
Comments:
Information only
. Shows the current TPM device state.
A
Disabled
TPM device does not execute commands that use the TPM functions and
TPM security operations are not available.
An
Enabled & Deactivated
TPM is in the same state as a disabled TPM, except that
setting of the TPM ownership is allowed if it is not present already.
An
Enabled & Activated
TPM executes all commands that use the TPM functions and
TPM security operations are also available.
Note
: This option appears only on boards equipped with a TPM.
8.
TPM Administrative Control
Option Values:
No Operation
Turn On
Turn Off
Clear Ownership
Help Text:
[No Operation] - No changes to current state.
[Turn On] - Enables and activates TPM.
[Turn Off] - Disables and deactivates TPM.
[Clear Ownership] - Removes TPM ownership & returns TPM to factory default state.
Note
: setting returns to [No Operation] on every boot.
Comments: Any Administrative Control operation selected will require the system to perform a
Hard Reset in order to become effective.
Note:
This option appears only on boards equipped with a TPM.
Server Management Screen (Tab)
The Server Management screen allows the user to configure several server management features.
This screen also provides an access point to the screens for configuring Console Redirection,
displaying system information, and controlling the BMC LAN configuration.
To access this screen from the
Main
screen or other top-
level “Tab” screen, press the right or left
arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the
Server Management
screen is
selected.