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Security Menu, Table 16., Advanced Chipset Control Submenu

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Table 16. Advanced Chipset Control Submenu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Wake On Ring Enabled Disabled Controls legacy wake-up source Wake On LAN Enabled Disabled Controls legacy wake-up source Wake On PME Enabled Disabled Controls legacy wake-up source Wake On RTC Alarm Enabled Disabled Controls legacy wake-up source Security Menu You can make the following selections from the Security Menu. Enabling the Administrator Password field requires a password for entering Setup. Passwords are not case-sensitive. Table 17. Security Menu Feature User Password is Choices Not Installed Installed Administrator Password is Not Installed Installed Set Administrative Password Set User Password Password on Boot Enabled Disabled Fixed Disk Boot Sector None Write Protect Description Information only; once the password is set, it can be disabled by selecting the Set Administrative Password and then setting the password to a null string, or by using the clear password jumper on the board. NOTE: The clear password jumper clears both the Administrator and User passwords. Information only; once the password is set, it can be disabled by selecting the Set Administrative Password and then setting the password to a null string, or by using the clear password jumper on the board. NOTE: The clear password jumper clears both the Administrator and User passwords. When the key is pressed, you are prompted for a password; press the ESC key to abort. Once set, the password can be disabled by setting the password to a null string, or by using the clear password jumper. NOTE: If the clear password jumper is used, both the User and Administrative passwords will be cleared. Entering Setup with the Administrative Password provides full access to all BIOS Setup utility menus. This option is available only if an Administrator Password is configured. When the key is pressed, you are prompted for a password; press the ESC key to abort. Once set, the password can be disabled by setting the password to a null string, or by using the clear password jumper. NOTE: If the clear password jumper is used, both the User and Administrative passwords will be cleared. Requires password entry before boot. System will remain in secure mode until password is entered. This option is only available if a User Password is configured. When Write Protect is enabled, the boot sector of the hard drive is protected. This prevents viruses from corrupting the drive. continued 70 Intel Server Board SE7501HG2 Product Guide

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Table 16.
Advanced Chipset Control Submenu
Feature
Choices or
Display Only
Description
Wake On Ring
Enabled
Disabled
Controls legacy wake-up source
Wake On LAN
Enabled
Disabled
Controls legacy wake-up source
Wake On PME
Enabled
Disabled
Controls legacy wake-up source
Wake On RTC Alarm
Enabled
Disabled
Controls legacy wake-up source
Security Menu
You can make the following selections from the Security Menu.
Enabling the Administrator
Password field requires a password for entering Setup.
Passwords are not case-sensitive.
Table 17.
Security Menu
Feature
Choices
Description
User Password is
Not Installed
Installed
Information only; once the password is set, it can be disabled by
selecting the Set Administrative Password and then setting the
password to a null string, or by using the clear password jumper on the
board.
NOTE:
The clear password jumper clears both the Administrator and
User passwords.
Administrator
Password is
Not Installed
Installed
Information only; once the password is set, it can be disabled by
selecting the Set Administrative Password and then setting the
password to a null string, or by using the clear password jumper on the
board.
NOTE:
The clear password jumper clears both the Administrator and
User passwords.
Set Administrative
Password
<Enter>
When the <Enter> key is pressed, you are prompted for a password;
press the ESC key to abort.
Once set, the password can be disabled by setting the password to a
null string, or by using the clear password jumper.
NOTE:
If the clear password jumper is used, both the User and
Administrative passwords will be cleared.
Entering Setup with the Administrative Password provides full access to
all BIOS Setup utility menus.
Set User Password
<Enter>
This option is available only if an Administrator Password is configured.
When the <Enter> key is pressed, you are prompted for a password;
press the ESC key to abort.
Once set, the password can be disabled by setting the password to a
null string, or by using the clear password jumper.
NOTE:
If the clear password jumper is used, both the User and
Administrative passwords will be cleared.
Password on Boot
Enabled
Disabled
Requires password entry before boot.
System will remain in secure
mode until password is entered.
This option is only available if a User
Password is configured.
Fixed Disk Boot
Sector
None
Write Protect
When Write Protect is enabled, the boot sector of the hard drive is
protected.
This prevents viruses from corrupting the drive.
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