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Cisco B200 M3 Quick Start Manual
Cisco B200 M3 Quick Start Manual

Cisco B200 M3 Quick Start Manual

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Cisco B200 M3 Blade Server

Statement of Volatility

Publication Date: November 19, 2013
The Cisco B200 M3 blade server has multiple serial, electrically erasable, and programmable nonvolatile
memory components (EEPROM and Flash memory) that are used to store manufacturing hardware
identification and hardware configuration information. The majority of serial EEPROMs and flash
memories are not written by users and contain no customer information. Procedures for clearing the few
flash devices that can retain customer data are included in this document.
Restoring the BIOS to the Factory Default Settings
Use the following procedure to restore the BIOS to the factory default settings through the UCS Manager
remote KVM or a local KVM I/O cable that is connected directly to the blade server.
Step 1
Press F2 to access the BIOS setup.
Click the Save and Exit tab.
Step 2
On the Save and Exit tab, click Load Default Values.
Step 3
Step 4
Click Yes.
Click Save and Exit or press F10.
Step 5
Click Yes to reboot the blade server.
Step 6
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Restoring the BIOS to the Factory Default Settings
Restoring the LSI SAS Controller to the Factory Default Settings
Restoring the CIMC to the Factory Default Settings
Resetting the CMOS From UCS Manager

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Summary of Contents for Cisco B200 M3

  • Page 1: Statement Of Volatility

    Statement of Volatility Publication Date: November 19, 2013 The Cisco B200 M3 blade server has multiple serial, electrically erasable, and programmable nonvolatile memory components (EEPROM and Flash memory) that are used to store manufacturing hardware identification and hardware configuration information. The majority of serial EEPROMs and flash memories are not written by users and contain no customer information.
  • Page 2 Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to reboot the blade server. Step 8 Restoring the CIMC to the Factory Default Settings Use the following procedure to restore the Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) to the factory default settings. Step 1 Shut down the blade server to power it down.