Protecting The Boot Manager With A Password; Installing The Boot Manager - Nokia IP350 - Security Appliance Installation Manual

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Protecting the Boot Manager with a Password

To prevent accidental or unauthorized access to your 60s or 100s appliance
hard disk, you can require that the user enter a password to access the boot
manager
Note
The password you enter gives you access to the install command in
boot manager, not access to IPSO.
To set a password
1. At the boot manager command prompt enter:
2. If the appliance is protected by a password, enter your current password.
3. Enter the new password.
4. Enter the new password again.
Note
If you forget your install password, contact the appropriate Nokia
Customer Support site as listed in
3 for information on how to set a new one.

Installing the Boot Manager

The boot manager is installed at the factory; you should not need to re-install
it. If you should need to re-install the boot manager, contact the appropriate
Nokia 60s and 100s Installation Guide
command. Use the password command to set the password.
install
BOOTMGR[0]> passwd
The
program prompts you for your current password.
passwd
The program prompts you for the new password.
The program prompts you to re-enter the new password for verification.
Protecting the Boot Manager with a Password
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