Step 2 Plug in the ARMC/2 Card into the Host System and Attach Internal
Cables,
Continued
J9 ARMC/2 Feature Connector
This feature connector is primarily used for operating the host system’s motherboard
power and reset switch. It can also be used to gather I2C bus information from the
motherboard.
Pin Description
Pin Description
1 Not
Connected
11 Reset_Host
#
2 I2C
Clock
12 Ground
3 Not
Connected
13 Ground
4 Not
Connected
14 Not
Connected
5 Power_Off
#
15 Not
Connected
6 I2C
Data
16 Ground
7 Not
Connected
17 Not
Connected
8 Not
Connected
18 Not
Connected
9 Not
Connected
19 Not
Connected
10 Not
Connected
20 Ground
Note:
JP13 and JP14 can be used in place of the ARMC/2 Universal Cable to gather I2C bus
information from the motherboard.
Note:
JP4 and JP5 can be used in place of the ARMC/2 Universal Cable to power on, power off,
and power cycle the motherboard.
Note:
JP7 and JP8 can be used in place of the ARMC/2 Universal Cable to reset the
motherboard.
Note:
Only the OEM version can utilize the hardware health monitoring capabilities of
ARMC/2 card. The hardware health monitoring function requires an OEM specific cable
and
Sensor Definition Kit
(SDK/SDR) file and
Soft Processor
(SP) file.
Note:
IPMI support is an OEM version feature.
Note:
This cable is an optional component and must be custom made for your specific
configuration.
JP2 Serial Port Connector
You can connect an external 9 pin serial port connector to this header. This header is
primarily used to text redirect over the serial port.
JP3 Service Connector
This jumper is used exclusively for servicing the ARMC/2 card. JP3 is not described in
this document.
Cont’d
Chapter Two : Installing Your ARMC/2 Card
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