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Servicing the Blade Server
d) Return the blade server to the chassis, power it on, and allow it to be automatically reacknowledged,
reassociated, and recommissioned.
e) Continue with enabling TPM support in the server BIOS in the next step.
Figure 21: TPM Socket Location
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Step 2
Enable TPM Support in the BIOS.
Note
a) Enable Quiet Mode in the BIOS policy of the server's service profile.
b) Establish a direct connection to the server, either by connecting a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the
front panel using a KVM dongle (N20-BKVM) or by other means.
c) Reboot the server.
d) Press F2 during reboot to enter the BIOS setup screens.
e) On the Advanced tab, select Trusted Computing and press Enter to open the TPM Security Device
Configuration window.
f) Set the TPM Support option to Enabled.
g) Press F10 to save and exit. Allow the server to reboot, but watch for the prompt to press F2 in the next
step.
Step 3
Enable TPM State in the BIOS.
a) Press F2 during reboot to enter the BIOS setup screens.
Cisco UCS B260 M4 and B460 M4 Blade Server Installation and Service Note for Servers with E7 v3 and E7 v2 CPUs
Front of server
TPM Support is enabled by default in the BIOS for M4 blade servers, including the Cisco UCS
B200 M4 Blade Server, the Cisco UCS B420 M4 Blade Server, and the Cisco UCS B260 M4 and
B460 M4 Blade Server.
Installing and Enabling a Trusted Platform Module
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TPM socket on
motherboard
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