There isn't a default BIOS password. If there is a password it is because someone has set one. In this case, it may be possible to reset it - but first you need to confirm that this is indeed the problem. If it is, have a look at the Upgrade and Maintenance Manual.
That looks very much like some sort of system or BIOS password request. Do you have physical access to the console, as I suspect you will find that password request there as well
Hmm, it might help to have a screen shot of the password request to identify who is issuing the request. For instance, are you going through a firewall/proxy which needs a password?
Hmmm, there must be something about your system! I have got this to work on a TX150 S7 without any problems. You are using the on-board network card? Be worth ensuring you are on latest BIOS, do a 'Get Default Values', and then set the required BIOS options such as iSCSI. Your network card appears t...
As far as I can see, for Windows Server 2008, you need to download Intel LAN Driver_Tool SetupBD from SW-Kit 14.7 . Unzip this onto a memory stick. During Windows, load the LAN driver from SetupBD_x64_1Gb_10Gb_W2K8_R2_14.7\PRO1000\Winx64\NDIS62\e1q62x64
Well I think the manual you reference says it all (my highlighting): If no iSCSI target LUN is displayed in this menu, there are two possible reasons: ⋅ The iSCSI parameters in the controller’s firmware setup do not match the corresponding parameters in the configuration of the iSCSI targe...
If the SNMP packets are arriving at the DX but it is not responding, that would suggest the DX is ignoring the packets. Has the SNMP Manager been configured for the IP address of Operations Manager and enabled for the community string?
I would save the script previously supplied in a file called shutdown.tcl On my system (32-bit Windows XP), Expect is installed in C:\Program Files\Expect-5.21\bin So to call the program from a Command Prompt window (aka DOS Window) on my PC, I type: C:\Program Files\Expect-5.21\bin\TclSh80.exe shut...
To run the script you would need to install TCL Expect on your windows - see http://www.nist.gov/el/msid/expect.cfm. Instead of calling plink, you call the TCl Expect programming point it at the script (you would need to edit to reflect IP address and password). This effectivelt calls plink in a con...
Are you trying to embed the DX command within the SSh command? e.g. ssh root@dx.sna.local shutdown -mode off This has always failed. However, you can script it using, for example 'expect' spawn telnet "dx.sna.local " expect "login:" send "root\r" expect "Password:&...