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Dell POWEREDGE 1855 User Manual

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4.

Use a small plastic scribe to move the password switch 1 to the "off" position.

See

Figure A

-3

to locate the password switch 1 on the server module board.

 

5.

If you removed a daughter card from the server module board, reinstall it. See "

Installing a Daughter Card

" in "Installing System Options."


 

6.

Close the server module. See "

Closing the Server Module

" in "Installing System Options."


 

7.

Install the server module. See "

Installing a Server Module

" in "Installing System Options."

When the server module is on, the power-on indicator is solid green. Allow the server module to finish booting.

The existing passwords are not disabled (erased) until the system boots with the password switch 1 to the "off" position. However, before you assign a
new system and/or setup password, you must move the password switch 1 to the "on" position.

 

8.

Remove the server module. See "

Removing a Server Module

" in "Installing System Options."


 

9.

Open the server module. See "

Opening the Server Module

" in "Installing System Options."


 

10.

If a daughter card is installed on the server module board, remove the daughter card. See "

Removing a Daughter Card

" in "Installing System Options."


 

11.

Use a small plastic scribe to move the password switch 1 to the "on" position.

See

Figure A

-2

to locate the password switch 1 on the server module board.

 

12.

If you removed a daughter card from the server module board, reinstall it. See "

Installing a Daughter Card

" in "Installing System Options."


 

13.

Close the server module. See "

Closing the Server Module

" in "Installing System Options."


 

14.

Install the server module. See "

Installing a Server Module

" in "Installing System Options."


 

15.

Assign a new system and/or setup password.

To assign a new passwords using the System Setup program, see your User's Guide.

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NOTE:

If you assign a new system and/or setup password with the switch 1 still in to the "off" position, the system disables the new password(s)

the next time it boots.