Bypassing an Unknown Power-on Password
1. Locate the power-on password jumper (J12). Refer to the figure
in “System Board Jumpers” on page 324 for the location of the
jumper.
2. Change the jumper’s position.
a. Lift the jumper straight off the pin block.
b. Align the holes in the bottom of the jumper with the center
pin and the pin that was not covered previously.
c. Slide the jumper over these pins. POST will bypass the
power-on password the next time that you restart the server.
3. Replace the server cover and reconnect all external cables and
power cords. (See “Completing the Installation” on page 218 if
you need additional information).
4. Use the Configuration/Setup utility programs to set a new
power-on password. Refer to “Using the Power-on Password
Menu” on page 100 for more information.
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