Set Admin Password
Use this option to set an administrator password to protect the server configuration. If enabled, you are
prompted for this password before being allowed to modify the configuration.
Setting an administrator password
Procedure
1.
From the
System Utilities
screen, select
System Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU)
>
Server Security
>
Set Admin Password
.
2.
Enter the password.
A password can be:
• 31 characters maximum
• Any combination of numbers, letters, and special characters
3.
Confirm the password and press
Enter
.
A message appears confirming that the password is set.
4.
Save your changes.
5.
Reboot the server.
One-Time Boot Menu (F11 Prompt)
Use this option to control whether you can press the
F11
key to boot directly to the
One-Time Boot Menu
during the current boot. This option does not modify the normal boot order settings. When this option is
enabled, you can boot directly into the
One-Time Boot Menu
in the
System Utilities
by pressing
F11
in
the POST screen after a server reboot. See
Enabling or disabling the One-Time Boot Menu F11 prompt
Use this option to control whether you can press the F11 key to boot directly to the One-Time Boot Menu
during the current boot. This option does not modify the normal boot order settings. When this option is
enabled, you can boot directly into the One-Time Boot Menu in the System Utilities by pressing F11 in the
POST screen after a server reboot.
Procedure
1.
From the
System Utilities
screen, select
System Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU)
>
Server Security
>
One-Time Boot Menu (F11 Prompt)
.
2.
Select a setting.
•
Enabled
•
Disabled
3.
Save your changes.
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Configuring Server Security