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Memory Gap:
Some ISA network adapters need to be mapped in system
memory address space, normally at the upper end. Since the ISA bus is limited
to 24-bit addressing (0-16 MB), systems with more than 16MB of memory
installed will not accommodate these adapters.
When enabled, this selection will remap system memory such that a
gap is
created between the addresses of 15 and 16MB. This gap is then used to map
the I/O space on the adapter into this area.
3.1.3 Security
The Security option allows the user to:
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Set the supervisor password.
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Set the power on password.
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Modify the diskette access rights.
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Set the fixed disk boot sector.
To reach the security panel from the Advanced - Peripherals panel:
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Press ESC to quit the Peripherals menu.
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Press ESC again to quit the Advanced menu.
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Use the arrows keys to select the Security menu.
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Press Enter.
A screen like the one in Figure 27 will appear:
Phoenix BIOS Setup - Copyright 1985-94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
────────────────────────────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────
Main Advanced Security
Exit
│
────────────────────────────────────────────────┼────────────────────────────
│
Supervisor Password is
Disabled
│
User Password is
Disabled
│
Set Supervisor Password
[Press Enter]
│
Set User Password
Press Enter
│
│
Password on Boot:
[Disabled]
│
│
Diskette access:
[User]
│
Fixed disk boot sector
[Normal]
│
│
│
│
│
│
│
│
│
│
Figure 27. PC Server 320 Setup Program - Security M e n u
Set the Supervisor/User passwords:
Two levels of passwords are available with
IBM PC Server PCI/EISA systems:
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Supervisor password which enables all privileges
•
User password which has all privileges except:
−
Supervisor password option
−
Diskette access option if supervisor selected for this option (see Diskette
access rights below)
−
Fixed disk boot sector option
If either password is set, at boot time you will see:
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