Intel S2600IP Service Guide - Page 163
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BIOS Setup Utilities Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: Enable / Disable LAN access for selected user. Also enables/disables SOL, KVM, and media redirection. Comments: Note that status setting is Disabled by default until set to Enabled. 23. User Name Option Values: [Entry Field, 4 - 15 characters] Help Text: Press to edit User Name. User Name is a string of 4 to 15 alphanumeric characters, and must begin with an alphabetic character. User Name cannot be changed for User1 (anonymous) and User2 (root). Comments: User Name can only be edited for users other than "anonymous" and "root". Those two User Names may not be changed. 24. User Password Option Values: [Popup Entry Field, 0 - 15 characters] Help Text: Press key to enter password. Maximum length is 15 characters. Any ASCII printable characters can be used: case-sensitive alphabetic, numeric, and special characters. **Note: Password entered will override any previously set password. Comments: This field will not indicate whether there is a password set already. There is no display - just press for a popup with an entry field to enter a new password. Any new password entered will override the previous password, if there was one. Boot Options Screen (Tab) The Boot Options screen displays all bootable media encountered during POST, and allows the user to configure the desired order in which boot devices are to be tried. 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 Boot Options screen is selected. The first boot device in the specified Boot Order which is present and is bootable during POST will be used to boot the system, and will continue to be used to reboot the system until the boot device configuration has changed (that is, which boot devices are present), or until the system has been powered down and booted in a "cold" power-on boot. Intel® Server System R2000IP Service Guide 151
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