Installing A Trusted Platform Module (Tpm); Tpm Considerations - Cisco UCS C220 M5 Maintaining

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Maintaining the Server
Step 3
Install a new intrusion switch:
a) Slide the switch mechanism down into the clips on the chassis wall so that the screwhole lines up.
b) Use a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver to install the single screw that secures the switch mechanism to the chassis wall.
c) Connect the switch cable to the socket on the motherboard.
Step 4
Replace the cover to the server.
Step 5
Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button.
Figure 41: Replacing a Chassis Intrusion Switch
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Intrusion switch location

Installing a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

The trusted platform module (TPM) is a small circuit board that plugs into a motherboard socket and is then
permanently secured with a one-way screw. The socket location is on the motherboard below PCIe riser 2.

TPM Considerations

• This server supports either TPM version 1.2 or TPM version 2.0.
• Field replacement of a TPM is not supported; you can install a TPM after-factory only if the server does
• If there is an existing TPM 1.2 installed in the server, you cannot upgrade to TPM 2.0. If there is no
not already have a TPM installed.
existing TPM in the server, you can install TPM 2.0.
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