User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- Server Front/Rear Panel Controls and Indicators
- Server Utilities
- Introduction
- SCSI Select Utility
- Flash Utility
- Using EPP3SMC.EXE
- System Configuration Utility (SCU)
- Configuring Expansion Boards
- Locating the SCU
- When to Run the SCU
- SCU Keyboard Function Keys
- Starting and Using the SCU
- Configure Your Computer
- Setting the Date and Time
- Maintain the SCU Diskette
- SCU Options
- System
- Diskette Drive Group
- Hard Disk Group
- Serial Port Group
- Parallel Port Group
- Video Options Group
- Shadow Options Group
- Cache Options Group
- Miscellaneous
- SCSI Options Group
- PCI Slot Options Group: (PCI Slots 1-3)
- Expanding Your Server
- Introduction
- Tools Needed
- Static Electricity
- Disconnect External Devices and Power
- Removing the Side Panel
- Server Components
- Main Logic Board Components
- Upgrading the CPU Module
- Upgrade Sockets and Jumper Locations
- Installing Additional Secondary Cache Memory (i486 CPU Modules)
- Installing Additional Server Memory
- Installing a SIMM
- Replacing the Server Battery/Real Time Clock (RTC)
- Installing Video Memory
- Installing Expansion Boards
- Adding Mass Storage Devices
- SCSI Configuration Guidelines
- Expansion Brackets
- Installing a Device into the Front Access Drive Bay
- Installing a Device into the Internal Drive Bay
- Connecting Diskette and IDE Devices
- Connecting SCSI Devices
- External SCSI Bus Guidelines
- A-E
- F-S
- T-Z
- Problem Solving and Troubleshooting
- Server Security Features
- Appendix A: Technical Specifications
- Appendix B: Server Messages
- Appendix C: Device Mapping
- Appendix D: Caring For Your Server
- Index
Server Security Features
6-3
Padlock Ring
The Prioris XL server has a padlock ring located at the bottom of the rear
panel. This ring allows you to secure the server with your own padlock to
prevent theft.
System Power-On and Setup Password
You set the system power-on and setup password using the BIOS Setup
utility (Setup). Each time you enter the BIOS Setup utility, you are
prompted for the setup password. Setting this password prohibits unau-
thorized access to the BIOS Setup utility.
Perform the following steps to set a system power-on and setup pass-
word:
1. Reboot your server.
2. After the POST has successfully completed, press [F1] to access
Setup.
The Setup utility (Page 1 of 3) appears on the screen.
Highlight the Password field. If you have not set a system power-
on and setup password,
not installed appears in the Password
field.
3. Press [+]/[-].
You are prompted to select a password option.
Select the desired password option and then press [Enter].
4. If you select “Setup Password” or “System Power-On Password,”
type in a password and then press [Enter].
You are prompted to confirm the password.
5. Type in the same password, then press [Enter].