User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- NovaScale 4020 User's Guide
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 System Description
- 2 Board Set Description
- 3 Configuration Software and Utilities
- Utilities / Drivers on Resource CD
- Power-on Sequence and Power-on Self-Test (POST)
- Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager
- The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell
- BIOS Setup
- LSI Logic* SCSI Utility
- System Maintenance Utility
- EFI Platform Diagnostic Tests
- EFI Service Partition
- Console Redirection
- Terminal Mode
- Shutting Down the Server
- Servicing the System (basic knowledge)
- A Warning and Cautions
- B Working Inside the System
- C Hot-swapping System Components
- D Servicing the Electronics Bay
- Safety Warnings
62 NovaScale 4020 User’s Guide
Enter/Verify New Password
These edit boxes allow you to enter the password for the user. The Verify New Password edit
box ensures that the password entered in the Enter New Password edit box is correct. As a user
enters a password, asterisks are displayed. If a password already exists, these fields show
******** when you enter this screen.
This password can be between 1 and 16 ASCII characters in length. The characters accepted by
the SMU for user passwords are the ASCII printable characters in the range 0x21 through 0x7e,
except for left and right bracket characters ( [ and ]), since those characters are used for
framing packets for terminal mode sessions.
Note that if the Clear Password check box is checked, these two edit boxes are disabled.
If a user password is currently set, the SMU user is not required to enter the current password
before changing it.
User Privilege Level for LAN Channels
This combo box allows you to select the privilege level for LAN channel. The global privilege
level set for LAN channel access takes precedence over the user privilege level. For example, if
the LAN channel is configured for user access only, then users are limited to user operations
regardless of the user privilege level.
User Privilege Level for Serial/Modem Channel
This combo box allows you to select the privilege level for serial/modem channel access. The
privilege level set for the serial/modem channel takes precedence over the user privilege level.
For example, if the serial/modem channel is configured for user access only, then users are
limited to user operations regardless of the user privilege level.