Tpm (Security Chip) Setting - Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX620 S6 Operating Manual

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Security menu
Set User Password
Used for setting up or changing a user's password.
Password on Boot
Enables password entry on boot (Enabled) or not (Disabled).
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This item will only be displayed when Supervisor Password or User
Password is set.
Flash Write
Specifies whether the BIOS flash memory is write-protected (Enabled) or
not (Disabled).

TPM (Security Chip) Setting

Calls a submenu for specifying the TPM state (see
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This item does not appear if no TPM is installed.
6.6.1
TPM (Security Chip) Setting
The "TPM (Security Chip) Setting" submenu contains the following items:
Current TPM State
Shows the current TPM state (Disabled & Deactivated, Enabled &
Activated, No State).
Security Chip
specifies whether the Trusted Platform module can be used (Enabled) or
is switched off (Disabled). The Trusted Platform module is available as a
secure memory for secret keys. For example, data can be generated
which can only be read or run on this system. The support of security
protocols, such as SSL (Secure Socket Layer) for Internet connections,
IPSec (LAN encryption), S-MIME (email encryption, WLAN encryption
and others) is also possible.
Disabled
Trusted Platform Module function is deactivated.
Enabled
Trusted Platform Module function is activated.
Change TPM State
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This item is only displayed if "Security Chip" is set to Enabled and
is also actually activated.
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