Supermicro X13DDW-A User Manual page 177

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The options are Disable, Set Password, Change Password, Clear Password, Security Erase
- Password, Security Erase - PSID, and Security Erase - Without Password.
Note 1: The option of Security Erase - PSID is based on the storage device support.
PSID is the abbreviation for Physical security Identification.
Note 2: For more information on Secure Erase instructions, refer to the Secure Erase
User's Guide posted at:
Note 3: The options of Change Password and Clear Password are available when
"Password" below has been set.
Note 4: The option of Set Password is not available when "Password" below has been
set.
Password
Use this feature to set the SATA user password which allows you to configure the Supermicro
Security Erase settings by using the SATA user password.
New Password (Available for the device with a password previously installed)
Use this feature to set a new SATA user password for the device that previously had a
password installed. This new password will allow you to configure the Supermicro Security
Erase settings on this device after a "Changing Password" or a "Clear Password" command
has been issued.
Lockdown Mode (Available when the DCMS key is activated)
Select Enabled to support Lockdown Mode that will prevent the existing data or keys stored
in the system from being altered or changed in an effort to preserve system integrity and
security. The options are Disabled and Enabled.
HDD Security Configuration:
P4: (Storage Device Name)
This section is available when the storage device is detected by the BIOS. Select this device.
Press <Enter> and the following information is displayed:
HDD Password Description:
HDD PASSWORD CONFIGURATION:
Security Supported:
Security Enabled:
Security Locked:
https://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/.
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