Справочник Пользователя для Intel SE7520JR2

Скачать
Страница из 225
System BIOS 
Intel® Server Board SE7520JR2 
 
 
Revision 1.0 
C78844-002 
108 
Set User Password (visible) 
 
User Access Level [Full]  (visible) 
 
Clear User Password (hidden) 
Login Type: <Enter>  
Set Admin Password (hidden) 
Set User Password (visible) 
 
User Access Level [Full]  (Shaded) 
 
Clear User Password (hidden) 
 
4.7.2 
Password Clear Jumper 
If the user or administrator password(s) is lost or forgotten, moving the password clear jumper 
(board location J1H3) to the clear position will clear both passwords. The BIOS determines if 
the password clear jumper is in the clear position during BIOS POST and clears any passwords 
if present. The password clear jumper must be restored to its original position before a new 
password(s) can be set. 
4.8  Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) 
When EFI is selected as a boot option, the BIOS will support an EFI Specification 1.10 
compliant environment.  More details on EFI are available at 
http://developer.intel.com/technology/efi/index.htm
 
4.8.1 EFI 
Shell 
The EFI Shell is a special type of EFI application that allows EFI commands and other EFI 
applications to be launched.  The BIOS implements an EFI shell in flash and the shell can be 
invoked from the BIOS provided EFI environment.  The EFI shell provided in flash implements 
all the commands specified in the 
EFI1.1ShellCommands.pdf
 document that comes with the 
EFI sample implementation, revision 1.10.14.62 (available from 
http://developer.intel.com/technology/efi/main_sample.htm
 ). 
4.9  Operating System Boot, Sleep, and Wake 
The IPMI 1.5 specification, chapter 22.10 and 22.11, has provisions for server management 
devices to set certain boot parameters by setting boot flags.  Among the boot flags, which are 
parameter #5 in the IPMI specification, the BIOS checks data 1-3 for forced boot options.   
The BIOS supports force boots from: PXE, HDD, FDD, and CD. 
On each boot, the BIOS determines what changes to boot options have been set by invoking 
the Get System Boot Options Command, takes appropriate action, and clears these settings. 
4.9.1 
Microsoft* Windows* Compatibility 
Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation co-author design guides for system designers using 
Intel
®
 processors and Microsoft* operating systems. These documents are updated yearly to 
address new requirements and current trends.