Intel SE7501HG2 Product Guide - Page 71
Server Menu, Table 17., Security Menu
View all Intel SE7501HG2 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 71 highlights
Table 17. Security Menu (continued) Feature Choices Description Secure Mode Timer 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 60 minutes 120 minutes This option sets the number of minutes of PS/2 keyboard or mouse inactivity that are allowed before Secure Mode is activated. This option is only available if a User Password is configured. Secure Mode Hot [L] Key (Ctrl-Alt-) [Z] Select the key combination (Ctrl-Alt-L or Ctrl-Alt-Z) to instantly put the system into Secure Mode instead of waiting for the Secure Mode Timer to time-out. This option is only available if a User Password is configured. Secure Mode Boot Enabled Disabled When this option is enabled, the system will always boot directly into Secure Mode and the user must enter a password to unlock the system. This option is only available if a User Password is configured. Video Blanking Enabled Disabled When enabled, the video is blank when the system is in Secure Mode. A password is required to take the system out of Secure Mode and restore the video. This option is only available if a User Password is configured. Power Switch Inhibit Enabled Disabled This option disables the power button on the front panel. When enabled, pressing the power button has no effect. NMI Control Enabled Disabled This option enables or disables NMI control through the Baseboard Management Controller. The NMI button is located on the front panel. Server Menu You can make the following selections from the Server Menu. Table 18. Server Menu Boot Priority Device System Management Console Redirection Event Log Configuration Fault Resilient Booting Assert NMI on PERR Enabled Disabled Assert NMI on SERR Enabled Disabled FRB-2 Policy Disable BSP Do Not Disable BSP Retry 3 Times Disable FRB2 Timer Description Enters submenu. Enters submenu. Enters submenu. Enters submenu. When enabled, PCI bus parity errors (PERR) cause a system NMI. When enabled, PCI bus system errors (SERR) cause a system NMI. This option determines when the Boot Strap Processor should be disabled if an FRB-2 error occurs. continued POST and the BIOS Setup Utility 71