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ASMB4-iKVM/

ASMB4-SOL PLUS

Server Management Board

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Page 1: ...ASMB4 iKVM ASMB4 SOL PLUS Server Management Board ...

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Page 3: ...C IP source static IP 2 6 2 3 3 Configure BMC IP source DHCP 2 7 2 4 BIOS configuration 2 8 2 5 Running the ASMC4 utility 2 11 2 5 1 Configuring the LAN controller 2 13 2 5 2 Configuring the user name and password 2 14 2 6 Software installation 2 15 2 6 1 Installing the ARC 2 15 2 6 2 Launching ARC 2 16 Chapter 3 ASUS Remote Console 3 1 ASUS Remote Console ARC 3 2 3 1 1 ARC sections 3 3 3 1 2 Conn...

Page 4: ...3 2 7 Help 3 26 Chapter 4 Web based user interface 4 1 Web based user interface 4 2 4 1 1 Loging in the utility 4 2 4 1 2 Using the utility 4 3 4 2 System Information 4 4 4 3 Server Health 4 4 4 3 1 Sensor Readings with Thresholds 4 5 4 3 2 Event Log 4 5 4 4 Configuration 4 6 4 4 1 Alerts 4 6 4 4 2 PEF 4 7 4 4 3 Mouse Mode 4 7 4 4 4 Network 4 8 4 4 5 SMTP 4 8 4 4 6 SSL 4 9 4 4 7 Users 4 9 4 4 8 Co...

Page 5: ...Chassis Identify Command 4 13 4 6 Maintenance 4 13 4 7 Languages 4 14 Appendix Reference information A 1 BMC connector A 2 A 2 LAN ports for server management A 3 A 3 Troubleshooting A 4 A 4 BMC Sensor Codes Table A 5 ...

Page 6: ...ause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the...

Page 7: ...ies other components as well as the packaging materials Please go to http csr asus com english Takeback htm for detailed recycling information in different regions DO NOT throw the motherboard in municipal waste This product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling This symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product electrical and electronic equipment shoul...

Page 8: ...e in your area If you are not sure about the voltage of the electrical outlet you are using contact your local power company If the power supply is broken do not try to fix it by yourself Contact a qualified service technician or your retailer Operation safety Before installing any component to the server carefully read all the manuals that came with the package Before using the product make sure ...

Page 9: ...ace ASMB4 iKVM only This chapter tells you how to use the web based user interface that the server management board supports Appendix Reference Information The Appendix shows the location of the LAN ports for server management and BMC connector on server motherboards This section also presents common problems that you may encounter when installing or using the server management board Where to find...

Page 10: ...at you must type the command exactly as shown then supply the required item or value enclosed in brackets Example At the DOS prompt type the command line format a DANGER WARNING Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task CAUTION Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to complete a task NOTE Tips and additional information to help you complete a ta...

Page 11: ...al RAM 56 Mb for system 8 Mb for video Internal ROM 16 Mb Timers 32 bit Watchdog Timer Main features IPMI 2 0 compliant and supports KVM over LAN Web based user interface remote management Virtual media Form factor 22 mm x 17 mm Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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Page 13: ...1 Chapter 1 Product introduction This chapter describes the server management board features and the new technologies it supports ...

Page 14: ...etwork LAN With ASMB4 iKVM ASMB4 SOL PLUS plugging in a server motherboard you can completely and efficiently monitor your server in real time The solution allows you to reduce IT management costs and increase the productivity Before you start installing the server management board check the items in your package with the list below If any of the above items is damaged or missing contact your reta...

Page 15: ...t Filtering PEF Platform Event Trap PET Watchdog Timer 2 Private I2C Bus Auto Monitoring sensors temperature voltage fan speed and logging events 3 PMBus Support Power supply for PMBus device 4 PSMI Support Power supply for PSMI bus device 5 Web base GUI Monitor Sensor show SDR SEL FRU configure BMC LAN Support SSL HTTPS Multiple user permission level Upgrade BMC firmware 6 Update Firmware DOS Too...

Page 16: ...US website www asus com for an updated list of server motherboards that support the ASMB4 iKVM ASMB4 SOL PLUS See the Appendix for details A power supply supported PMBus and PSMI is necessary Specifications are subject to change without notice 8 KVM over Internet ASMB4 iKVM only Web based remote console 9 Remote Update BIOS ASMB4 iKVM only Use Remote floppy to update BIOS 10 Remote Storage Virtual...

Page 17: ... server via direct LAN connection or through a network hub Below are the supported server management configurations Remote server with ASMB4 iKVM ASMB4 SOL PLUS Hub or router Direct LAN connection LAN connection through a network hub Remote server with ASMB4 iKVM ASMB4 SOL PLUS RJ 45 cable Remote console with web based browser Remote console with web based browser ...

Page 18: ...1 6 Chapter 1 Product introduction ...

Page 19: ...2 Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides instructions on how to install the board to the server system and install the utilities that the board supports ...

Page 20: ...etal object such as the power supply case before handling components to avoid damaging them due to static electricity Hold components by the edges to avoid touching the ICs on them Whenever you uninstall any component place it on a grounded antistatic pad or in the bag that came with the component Before you install or remove any component ensure that the power supply is switched off or the power ...

Page 21: ...conds for the system power up 6 Insert the LAN cable plug to the LAN port for server management Refer to the Appendix for the location of the LAN port for server management 7 For direct LAN configuration connect the other end of the LAN cable to the local central server LAN port For connection to a network hub or router connect the other end of the LAN cable to the network hub or router 3 Press th...

Page 22: ...xit the BIOS setup 5 On reboot the main menu appears Select ASMB4 iKVM or ASMB4 SOL PLUS Firmware Update for Preserve Configuration and press Enter to enter the sub menu 6 A confirmation message appears asking whether you want to update the firmware or not Select Yes to update ASUS Server Z8PE D12X MB FreeDOS command prompt Configure BMC IP Source Static IP for LAN1 Configure BMC IP Source DHCP fo...

Page 23: ...ze 10MB offs 0 Uploading Firmware Image Completed Flash Update Completed Device Firmware has been upgraded successfully The device will be reset within 10 seconds for the new firmware to take effectt Press any key to continue You may update firmware from the web based user interface Refer to page 4 13 for details ...

Page 24: ...now Select Yes to continue Detect Motherboard Z8PE D12X Detect KCS Interface New BMC IP Source Static IP Press any key to continue 5 Go to BIOS menu to set the IP Refer to section 2 4 for IP settings in BIOS menu ASUS Server Z8PE D12X MB FreeDOS command prompt Configure BMC IP Source Static IP for LAN1 Configure BMC IP Source DHCP for LAN1 Configure BMC IP Source Static IP for LAN3 Configure BMC I...

Page 25: ...BMC IP source DHCP now Select Yes to continue Detect Motherboard Z8PE D12X Detect KCS Interface New BMC IP Source DHCP Press any key to continue 5 Then you can get IP from DHCP server ASUS Server Z8PE D12X MB FreeDOS command prompt Configure BMC IP Source Static IP for LAN1 Configure BMC IP Source DHCP for LAN1 Configure BMC IP Source Static IP for for LAN3 Configure BMC IP Source DHCP for for LAN...

Page 26: ...ng POST to enter the BIOS setup 2 Go to the Server menu then select the IPMI Configuration sub menu Use this sub menu to configure the IPMI settings 3 When finished press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS setup IPMI Configuration Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2008 American Megatrends Inc BIOS SETUP UTILI...

Page 27: ...the same Subnet Mask you have specified on the operating system network for the used network card Gateway Address Allows you to set the gateway address We recommend that you use the same gateway address you have specified on the operating system network for the used network card Select Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2008 American...

Page 28: ...ev 04 IPMI ver 1 5 Event Sensor Type 02 Voltage Event Sensor Number 35 CPU Vcore 2 Event Dir Type 01 Event Data 50 00 7D Use to traverse the event log View BMC System Event Log Allows you to view all the events in the BMC event log It will take a maximum of 15 seconds to read all the BMC SEL records Clear BMC System Event Log Allows you to clear the system event log Press Enter to go to the sub sc...

Page 29: ...ice Priority item to CD ROM 4 When finished press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS setup 5 On reboot the main menu appears Select FreeDOS command prompt and then press Enter ASUS Server Z8PE D12X MB FreeDOS command prompt Configure BMC IP Source Static IP for LAN1 Configure BMC IP Source DHCP for LAN1 Configure BMC IP Source Static IP for for LAN3 Configure BMC IP Source DHCP for for LAN...

Page 30: ...0 Write the BMC IP address for shared LAN bmc_mask_lan1 ip_mask e g bmc_mask 255 255 255 0 Write the subnet mask for shared LAN bmc_g_lan1 ip_addr e g bmc_gateway 10 10 10 254 Write the gateway address for shared LAN pet_ip_m_lan1 ip_addr mac_addr e g pet_ip_mac 10 10 10 20 010203040506 Write the PET destination IP and MAC addresses for shared LAN adm_name new_name_string Change the administration...

Page 31: ...ver LAN port if necessary The screen displays the request and response buffer Write the remote server IP address in a piece of paper for reference c asmc4 bmc_ip 10 10 10 243 Detect MotherBoard Z8PE D12X Detect KCS Interface New BMC IP 10 10 10 243 c When finished the utility returns to the DOS prompt Make sure that the assigned IP address for both remote and local central servers are in the same ...

Page 32: ...ow steps 1 5 on page 2 11 2 When the C prompt appears type asmc4 user_name xxxxx then press Enter to change the user name C asmc4 user_name super Detect MotherBoard Z8PE D12X Detect KCS Interface Change User Name to super C 3 Type asmc4 user_password xxxxxxxx then press Enter to change the password 4 Restart the remote server enter the BIOS setup then boot from the hard disk drive ...

Page 33: ...en click the item ASUS Remote Console If Autorun is NOT enabled in your computer browse the contents of the support CD to locate the file ARC EXE in the ARC folder Double click the ARC EXE to install the application Before you install the ARC For SNMP Service View the Platform Event Trap PET information See page 3 17 for details For Microsoft ActiveSync Enable the SMS feature See page 3 15 for det...

Page 34: ...tion wizard instructions to install the utility 2 6 2 Launching ARC To launch the ARC utility click Start All Programs ASUS Remote Console ASUS Remote Console from the Windows desktop OR Double click the ASUS Remote Console icon on the Windows desktop ...

Page 35: ...3 Chapter 3 ASUS Remote Console This chapter tells you how to use the ASUS Remote Console ARC that the server management board supports ...

Page 36: ...or the remote host s hardware information including temperatures fan rotations voltages and power This application also lets you instantly power on off or reset the remote server The ARC window is made up of six sections 1 Menu bar 2 Tool bar 3 Navigation window 4 Detail SEL window 5 Event window 6 Status bar Refer to the following sections for details 2 4 3 5 6 1 ...

Page 37: ... All Servers root directory to display all connected and disconnected servers then click on the server you want to monitor or control Click before the server connection to display available remote server information including the SDR Sensor Data Record FRU Field Replaceable Unit SEL System Event Log and Remote Console Menu Available commands Server add delete connect disconnect server or change th...

Page 38: ...group to display individual sensors For example clicking before the sensor group Temperature displays the CPU1 and system temperatures You can also change the server directory display by clicking the buttons on top of the window For example clicking the IP button displays the remote server IP address instead of the remote server name N Selecting ID displays the remote server ID instead of the serv...

Page 39: ...ap format and is used for IPMI alerting Status bar The Status bar located at the bottom of the ARC window displays the connection status to the remote server connection duration IP address of the remote server and the progress of SDR SEL FRU information download Detail SEL window The Detail SEL window displays the detailed SDR and FRU information and the SEL System Event Log The window provides th...

Page 40: ...onnection window appears 2 Type the remote server name and IP address on the fields Click Save Default to set the remote server connection as the default Otherwise click OK to continue or Cancel to close the window The default server connection name and IP address are automatically displayed everytime you add a new server connection 3 When prompted select IPMI Server then click Continue ...

Page 41: ...e click a remote server information from the Detail SEL window Click Server then select Connect 5 When prompted enter the default user name admin and password admin 6 Set the connection request level authentication and privilege then click OK The default connection request level authentication is HMAC SHA1 with Administrator privileges You may change these configuration according to your network s...

Page 42: ...nformation To retrieve a sensor information 1 From the navigation window click before the server name to display the remote server information 2 Click before the SDR to display the sensor groups e g Temperature then click before a sensor group to display the individual sensors Select a sensor e g CPU1 Temperature to display its values in the Detail SEL window The Detail SEL window displays the sen...

Page 43: ...ion tab displays basic sensor information including the sensor name current status current value and sensor type The tab also displays the sensor record ID and SDR version 4 Click the Settings tab to adjust the sensor threshold values Click on the up down arrow button after each threshold value to adjust Click OK to close the window ...

Page 44: ...ormation on a module or component installed on the remote server 2 Click before the FRU to display available FRU information then click before the module component Select a module or component from the list to display the FRU information in the Detail SEL window The FRU information feature allows you to obtain component or module information even when the remote server is down or off The motherboa...

Page 45: ...oring and troubleshooting To display the sytem events 1 From the navigation window click before the server connection then click SEL The status bar displays the progress of the SEL download When finished the Detail SEL window displays the system events in chronological order 2 Double click an event to display an Event Information window This window displays the sensor type and record ID event mess...

Page 46: ...nd is useful when you adjust the remote server BIOS settings To display the remote server console press the Remote Console item from the navigation window The remote server screen appears in the Detail SEL window F1 F10 keyboard function keys Reboot to enter BIOS setup menu Delete key ARC function keys used in combination with other keys ...

Page 47: ... From the navigation window click before the server name to open the remote server information 2 Click All Sensors value All remote server sensors are displayed on the Information window in graphical format The color bar represents the upper lower threshold values of each sensor The green pointer indicates the current value of the sensor ...

Page 48: ...ding SEL polling SDR reading and PET To adjust the monitoring settings 1 Click Server on the menu bar then select General Setting from the drop down menu A Server Settings window appears 2 Click on the up down arrow button after each setting to adjust the value 3 Click OK to save your changes and close the window otherwise click Cancel to ignore your changes ...

Page 49: ...ust install Microsoft ActiveSync before you enable the SMS feature Visit www microsoft com to download Microsoft ActiveSync To enable the SMS feature 1 Check the box before the Enable Short Message Service feature 2 Click Set Phone List 3 When the SyncSMS mobile phone number setup window opens key in the mobile or PDA phone number in the box You may click the box before each phone number to disabl...

Page 50: ...ed off Click OK to close the window Use the same instructions as reference when powering up or resetting the remote server Before turning off or resetting the remote server make sure that it is not being used and that no application is currently running on it to avoid data loss To power down the remote server 1 Click Control on the menu bar then select Power down from the drop down menu OR Click t...

Page 51: ... displays a pop up window notifying you of the alert and its source IP address Right click the window to close You need to install an SNMP service to the remote server to receive PET information To install an SNMP service to the remote service 1 On the Windows taskbar click Start All Programs Control Panel 2 Double click Add Remove Programs 3 Double click Add Windows Components ...

Page 52: ...3 18 Chapter 3 ASUS Remote Console 4 Double click Management and Monitoring Tools 5 Select Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 6 Click OK ...

Page 53: ...nnection Sharing area 5 On the Services tab click the Add button to display a Service Settings window 6 Type a name on the Description of service field i e ASUS ARC 7 Type the IP address of the local central server then set the External and Internal Port number to 162 8 Select UDP then click OK The created service is displayed in the Services list Check the box before the service then click OK You...

Page 54: ...ences for the type of host interface as well as direct real time monitoring of system information including CPU temperature s fan speeds and system voltages 3 2 1 Installing and launching the ASUS Host Management Controller Setup utility To install the ASUS Host Management Controller Setup utility 1 Boot the server in DOS mode using the support CD 2 At the prompt type asmc4 then press Enter to dis...

Page 55: ...d displays the Baseboard Management Controller BMC data record including the System Event Log SEL the System Data Record SDR and general BMC information 3 2 3 Initial The Initial command allows you to clear the SEL information or exit the utility Go to Initial command then select Clear SEL to empty all System Event Log information for a refresh set of data records Use the Clear SEL command when cr...

Page 56: ...ds in the remote host 2 Use the down arrow key to display the next sensor data record 3 Press Esc to return to the main screen To view the System Event Log SEL 1 Select BMC SEL from the View command option then press Enter A complete list of system event records appear on the left pane The right pane displayes the SEL information The number on the left bottom of the window shows the system event d...

Page 57: ...n 1 Select BMC Info from the View command option then press Enter A list of BMC information appears on the left pane 2 Use the down arrow button to select a BMC information The BMC information is displayed in the right pane 3 Press Esc to return to the main screen ...

Page 58: ...Interface Keyboard Controller 2 Style 3 When finished press Esc to return to the main screen To set the BMC Timer 1 Select BMC Timer from the Set command option then press Enter 2 Set the BMC IPMI timer to the current system time 3 When finished press Esc to return to the main screen To select the host interface 1 Select Host Interface from the Set command option then press Enter The screen displa...

Page 59: ...s and fan speeds To display a remote server information 1 Select a sensor from the Monitor command options then press Enter A list of server information appears on the left pane 2 Use the down arrow button to select a monitor information The selected monitor information details are displayed in the right pane 3 Press Esc to return to the main screen ...

Page 60: ...3 26 Chapter 3 ASUS Remote Console 3 2 7 Help The Help command displays the available utility options utility version and copyright information ...

Page 61: ...4 Web based user interface This chapter tells you how to use the web based user interface that the server management board supports ...

Page 62: ...uld install JRE on remote console first before using web based management You can find JRE from the folder JAVA of the ASMB4 iKVM support CD You can also download JRE from http java sun com javase downloads 4 1 1 Loging in the utility 1 Ensure that the LAN cable of the computer is connected to the LAN port of the remote server 2 Open the web browser and type in the same IP address as the one in th...

Page 63: ... successfully 1 Menu bar Click a menu to display available function lists 2 Function list Click each function key to start using its specific functions 3 Function title Displays the function title 4 Section information Displays the section information 5 Help menu Click to display the brief description of the selected function 3 2 4 1 5 ...

Page 64: ... contains the general information about the system such as firmware version and detected FRUs 4 3 Server Health This section contains the data related to the server health such as the sensor readings and event log Click each function key to start using its specific functions ...

Page 65: ...you to select the type of sensor readings to be displayed in the list 2 Refresh Click to refresh the sensor readings 3 Show Hide Thresholds Click to display hide the thresholds assigned to each sensor 4 3 2 Event Log The Event Log page displays a table of system event log 1 2 1 Select an event log category Allows you to select the type of events to be displayed in the list 2 Refresh Click to clear...

Page 66: ...ific functions 4 4 1 Alerts The Alert page allows you to configure the alert settings Click to select the alert item that you want to modify delete or send a test alert 1 2 3 1 Modify Click Modify button to redirect the alert modification page 2 Send Test Alert Click to send a test alert to the set up destination 3 Delete Click to delete the selected test alert ...

Page 67: ...configuration 1 1 Modify Click to select the PEF item that you want to modify Click Modify button to redirect the PEF modification page 4 4 3 Mouse Mode The Mouse Mode page allows you to select the mouse mode 1 1 Save Select the desired mouse mode and then click Save to apply the setting ...

Page 68: ... automatically or manually configure one 2 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway If you configure a static IP enter the requested address subnet mask and gateway in the given field 3 Save Click to apply the settings 1 2 3 4 4 5 SMTP The SMTP page allows you to configure SMTP mail server Enter the IP address of the mail server and then click Save to apply the settings ...

Page 69: ...cate 4 4 7 Users The Users page allows you to configure the user settings and its privilege for this server 1 Add User Select an empty item and then click this button to add a new user The user name should be at least 4 characters the password should be at least 8 characters 2 Modify User Select a user in the list and then click this button to modify the settings 3 Delete User Select a user in the...

Page 70: ...e allows you to authenticate and access the LDAP server Complete the settings in the given field and then click Save to apply the settings 4 4 9 Date Time NTP Settings The Date Time NTP Settings page allows you to set up specific date time or synchronize the date time with NTP server ...

Page 71: ...rform remote operations on the server Click each function key to start using its specific functions 4 5 1 Console Redirection The Console Redirection page allows you to launch the redirection console and manage the server remotely Click Java Console to open the java redirection window ...

Page 72: ...t server power status and allows you to change the current settings Select the desired option and then click Perform Action to execute the selected action 4 5 3 Capture Screen Video The Capture Screen Video page allows you to view the latest redirection screenshot Click Capture Screen to view the screen capture data ...

Page 73: ...llows you to perform a chassis identify command control operation Enter identify interval in seconds and then click Perform Action to start the command 4 6 Maintenance This section allows you to perform the firmware update for the remote server Click Enter Update Mode to open the firmware update window ...

Page 74: ...pter 4 Web based user interface 4 7 Languages This section allows you to select the language for the web based application Select the available language from the list and then click Apply to perform the setting ...

Page 75: ...n The Appendix shows the location of the LAN ports for server management and BMC connector on server motherboards This section also presents common problems that you may encounter when installing or using the server management board ...

Page 76: ...1 BMC connector The ASUS server motherboards that support the ASMB4 iKVM ASMB4 SOL PLUS comes with a Baseboard Management Controller BMC connector Refer to the illustration below to locate the BMC connector on different server motherboards ...

Page 77: ...asy identification the LAN ports for server management are LAN1 and LAN3 ports You must use the LAN1 and LAN3 ports for server management to connect the remote server to the local central host direct LAN connection or to the network hub or router Refer to the illustration below to identify the LAN1 and LAN3 ports for server management on some server motherboards You may refer to motherboard manual...

Page 78: ...is 900 events The date time shown in SEL System Event Log screen is incorrect Refer to section 4 4 9 to check if the time zone is set up correctly ASMB4 iKVM ASMB4 SOL PLUS has network connection problems in Firewall environment Ask MIS to add the following port numbers in Firewall 5123 virtual floppy TCP 5120 virtual CDROM TCP 623 IPMI TCP UDP 80 HTTP TCP 7578 iKVM TCP 443 HTTPs TCP 161 SNMP UDP ...

Page 79: ...9 DIMM_C2 0x0A DIMM_C3 0x0B DIMM_C4 0x0C DIMM_D1 0x0D DIMM_D2 0x0E DIMM_D3 0x0F DIMM_D4 0xD3 CPU2_ECC1 Memory ECC Sensor 0x0C Discrete 0x6F 0x01 Correctable ECC 0x02 Uncorrectable ECC 0x40 Presence detected 0x00 DIMM_D1 0x01 DIMM_D2 0x02 DIMM_D3 0x03 DIMM_D4 0x04 DIMM_E1 0x05 DIMM_E2 0x06 DIMM_E3 0x07 DIMM_E4 0x08 DIMM_F1 0x09 DIMM_F2 0x0A DIMM_F3 0x0B DIMM_F4 0x0C DIMM_G1 0x0D DIMM_G2 0x0E DIMM_G...

Page 80: ...Slot 0x0D Discrete 0x6F 0x01 Drive Presence 0x02 Drive Fault 0x80 Rebuild 0x6F Backplane1 HD8 Drive Slot 0x0D Discrete 0x6F 0x01 Drive Presence 0x02 Drive Fault 0x80 Rebuild 0x78 Backplane2 HD1 Drive Slot 0x0D Discrete 0x6F 0x01 Drive Presence 0x02 Drive Fault 0x80 Rebuild 0x79 Backplane2 HD2 Drive Slot 0x0D Discrete 0x6F 0x01 Drive Presence 0x02 Drive Fault 0x80 Rebuild 0x7A Backplane2 HD3 Drive ...

Page 81: ...ritical from more severe 0x40 Transition to Non Recoverable 0x97 PSU1 PWR Detect Power Supply 0x08 Discrete 0x6F 0x01 Presence Detected 0x02 Power Supply Failure Detected 0x84 PSU2 Temp Temperature 0x01 Threshold 0x01 Upper Non Critical going high Upper Critital going high 0x85 PSU2 Fan1 FAN 0x04 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critital going low 0x86 PSU2 Fan2 FAN 0x04 Threshold...

Page 82: ...going high Upper Critical going high 0x38 12V Voltage 0x02 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critical going low Upper Non critical going high Upper Critical going high 0x39 1 5V_ICH For Intel DP platform only ASUS Z8 series server MB E6 server system Voltage 0x02 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critical going low Upper Non critical going high Upper Critical going ...

Page 83: ...AMD platform only Voltage 0x02 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critical going low Upper Non critical going high Upper Critical going high 0x45 P2_ 1 2V For AMD platform only Voltage 0x02 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critical going low Upper Non critical going high Upper Critical going high 0x46 P1_VDDNB For AMD platform only Voltage 0x02 Threshold 0x01 Lower ...

Page 84: ...g low 0xA6 REAR_FAN1 FAN 0x04 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critital going low 0xA7 REAR_FAN2 FAN 0x04 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critital going low 0xA8 FRNT_FAN5 FAN 0x04 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critital going low 0xA9 FRNT_FAN6 FAN 0x04 Threshold 0x01 Lower Non critical going low Lower Critital going low 0xAA FRNT_FAN7 FAN 0x0...

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