08-24-2020 03:43 AM
We have recently purchased some Cisco UCS C220 M5 servers and they don't have a TPM installed in the server. Has everyone else has the same situation and have had to order the module separately?
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08-24-2020 04:27 AM - edited 08-24-2020 04:28 AM
Hi @UCSPA8869
If I am not mistaking TPM chip does not come built in (unless it's an APIC). TPM is a separate item which needs to be ordered. PIDs:
UCSX-TPM2-001 - Trusted Platform Module 1.2 SPI-based for UCS Servers
UCSX-TPM2-002 - Trusted Platform Module 2.0 for UCS servers
Also the installation guide is here:
Stay safe,
Sergiu
08-24-2020 04:27 AM - edited 08-24-2020 04:28 AM
Hi @UCSPA8869
If I am not mistaking TPM chip does not come built in (unless it's an APIC). TPM is a separate item which needs to be ordered. PIDs:
UCSX-TPM2-001 - Trusted Platform Module 1.2 SPI-based for UCS Servers
UCSX-TPM2-002 - Trusted Platform Module 2.0 for UCS servers
Also the installation guide is here:
Stay safe,
Sergiu
05-11-2021 02:14 PM
Going through the purchase process now and we were presented with the option for UCSX-TPM2-002 or UCSX-TPM2-002b (FIPS 140-2 Compliance. Outside of being FIPS 140-2 compliant, do you know what the exact difference is between the two chips?
05-11-2021 02:29 PM
That is the only difference between those two PID is the FIPS 140-2 compliance.
05-11-2021 03:00 PM - edited 05-12-2021 06:12 AM
I kind of figured that part out. ; ) But what makes it FIPS compliant vs the standard non-compliant TPM 2.0 chip?
08-24-2020 05:00 AM
TPM is an orderable item, and is not part of a default configuration.
UCSX-TPM2-001 Trusted Platform Module 1.2 SPI-based for UCS Servers
UCSX-TPM2-002 Trusted Platform Module 2.0 for UCS servers
Kirk..
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