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Table 1033. Details of BIOS.SysSecurity.SecureBoot attribute (continued)
NOTE: BiosBootSettings.Bootmode must be set to UEFI and MiscSettings.ForceInt10
must be Disabled to operate this property.
Legal Values
Enabled
Disabled
Default Value Not Applicable
Write Privilege Server Control
License
Required
iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
Dependency None
BIOS.SysSecurity.SecureBootPolicy (Read or Write)
Description
Allows selecting the Secure Boot Policy. When set to Standard, the BIOS uses the key and certificates
from the system manufacturer to authenticate pre-boot images. When set to Custom, the BIOS uses the
user-customized key and certificates. Note: If Custom mode is selected, the Secure Boot Custom Policy
Settings menu is displayed. Note: Changing the default security certificates may cause the system to fail
booting from certain boot options.
Legal Values
Standard
Custom
Default Value Not Applicable
Write Privilege Server Control
License Required iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
Dependency Not applicable
BIOS.SysSecurity.SetupPassword (Read or Write)
Table 1034. Details of IOS.SysSecurity.SetupPassword attribute
Description
Set up the system password. Optional parameter o <string> is used with this object to provide old
password as an authentication for changing the previously configured password to the new password.
The password can include the following:
Up to 32 characters including whitespace.
Contain numbers 0 through 9.
Only lower case alphabets are accepted.
Special characters accepted are +, ",,, , ., /, ;, [, \, ], `.
To enable password modification, J_EN_PASSWD must be installed.
To clear the already configured password, use the option available under F2 (system setup) during system
start.
Legal Values
String of up to 22 characters
Default Value Not Applicable
Write Privilege
Server Control
License
Required
iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
Dependency
None
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