Setting console security – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Setting Console Security

OSCAR enables you to configure security settings on the iKVM console. You can setup a screen saver mode that
engages after the console remains unused for a specified delay time. Once engaged, the console remains locked until
you press any key or move the mouse. Enter the screen saver password to continue.
Use the Security dialog box to lock the console with a password, set or change the password, or enable the screen
saver.

NOTE: If the iKVM password is lost or forgotten, you can reset it to the iKVM factory default using the CMC Web

interface or RACADM.

Related Links

Accessing Security Dialog Box
Setting Password
Password-protecting the Console
Setting Automatic Logout
Removing Password Protection From the Console
Enabling Screen Saver Mode With No Password Protection
Exiting Screen Saver Mode
Clearing Lost or Forgotten Password

Accessing Security Dialog Box

To access the Security dialog box:

1.

Press <Print Screen>.
The Main dialog box appears.

2.

Click Setup and then Security.
The Security dialog box appears.

Setting Password

To set the password:

1.

Single-click and press <Enter> or double-click in the New field.

2.

Type the new password and press <Enter>. Passwords are case sensitive and require 5–12 characters. They must

include at least one letter and one number. Legal characters are: A–Z, a–z, 0–9, space, and hyphen.

3.

In the Repeat field, type the password again, and press <Enter>.

4.

Click OK and close the dialog box.

Password-protecting the Console

To password-protect the console:

1.

Set the password as described in

Setting Password

.

2.

Select the Enable Screen Saver box.

3.

Type the number of minutes of Inactivity Time (from 1 through 99) to delay password protection and screen saver

activation.

4.

For Mode: If the monitor is ENERGY STAR compliant, select Energy; otherwise select Screen.

– If the mode is set to Energy, the appliance puts the monitor into sleep mode. This is normally indicated by the

monitor powering off and the amber light replacing the green power LED.

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