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Safety Information 

When  installing,  operating,  or  performing  maintenance  on  this  equipment,  basic  safety 
precautions, as listed below, should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric 
shock, and personal injuries. 

 

Read and understand all instructions. 

 

Observe warnings and instructions marked on the product. 

 

For proper mounting instructions, please consult the User’s Manual provided with 
the product. 

 

Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table which might cause 
the product to fall and sustain serious damage. 

 

Install only equipment identified in the User’s Manual provided with this product.   
Use of other equipment might cause improper connection of circuitry that might 
lead to fire or personal injuries. 

 

This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on 
the marked label.    If you are uncertain about the type of power supply in your 
area, consult your dealer or the local Power Company. 

 

Disconnect the power supply module when removing power from the system. 

 

Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.    Use a damp cloth for 
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. 

 

Do not use this product near a water source such as a wet faucet. 

 

Never push objects of any kind into this product through open slots as they may 
touch  dangerous  voltage  points  or  short  out  parts  that  could  result  in  fire  or 
electric shock.    Never spill liquids of any kind on the product. 

 

Do not block or cover slots and openings in the unit as they are for ventilation to 
protect  the  unit  from  overheating.  Do  not  place  the  product  in  a  built-in 
installation unless proper ventilation is available. 

 

To  reduce  the  risk  of  electric  shock,  do  not  disassemble  this  product.    Service 
should  only  be  performed  by  trained  personnel.    Opening  or  removing  covers 
and/or  circuit  boards  may  expose  you  to  electric  or  other  risks.    Incorrect 
reassembly can cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used. 

 

Risk of explosion is possible if battery is replaced with an incorrect type.    Dispose 
used batteries according to the instruction. 

 

This  product  is  equipped  with  a  three-wire  grounding  type  plug,  a  plug  with  a 
third  (grounding)  pin.    This  plug  is  intended  to  fit  only  into  a  grounding  type 
power outlet.    This  is  a  safety  feature.    If  you  are  unable  to  insert  the  plug  into 
the  outlet,  contact  your  electrician  to  replace  the  outlet.    Do  not  defeat  the 
safety purpose by removing the grounding type plug.    Do not use a 3-to-2 prong 
adapter  at  the  receptacle.    Use  of  this  type  of  adapter  may  result  in  risk  of 
electric shock and/or damage to this product. 

 

Summary of Contents for CB117-OT

Page 1: ...CB117 OT Computer Node Barebone UserManual Document Number MAN 00111 A P N H881BB0W40 00000 0...

Page 2: ...of CB117 OT 8 1 4 Rear View of CB117 OT 8 1 5 Top View of CB117 OT 9 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 10 2 1 Chassis Cover 10 2 2 System Memory 14 2 3 Drive Bays 16 2 4 Riser Card 18 2 5 Expansion Slot 19 Cha...

Page 3: ...eck 34 5 3 Connect to BMC 36 5 4 Updating BMC Firmware 40 5 5 Updating BMC Configuration 41 Chapter 6 Technical Support 42 Copyright 2012 AIC Inc All Rights Reserved This document contains proprietary...

Page 4: ...ce such as a wet faucet Never push objects of any kind into this product through open slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock Ne...

Page 5: ...r Manual This document provides a detailed description of the CB117 OT including The General Features of the Product Hardware Setup Motherboard Settings BIOS Configuration and Settings BMC Configurati...

Page 6: ...pplications CB117 OT harnesses MAX I O technologyto support 1 OTS off the shelf PCIe card and 1 HTX card System Package Contents Check your package for the following items Motherboard Octans PSG M OCU...

Page 7: ...System Reset 1 x USB LEDs Power System ID Alert Drive Bays Drive Bays 2 x internal fixed 2 5 SATA SAS SSD HDD bays Expansion Slots Expansion Slots 1 x PCIe X16 slot 1 x HTX3 slot Riser Card included...

Page 8: ...ply 90 264 VAC full range 47 63 Hz System Cooling System Cooling 4 x 40x28mm fans System Management System Management IPMI 2 0 compliance KVM over IP Media redirection CPU temperature APML System temp...

Page 9: ...Off Power ON OFF Push for Power On or Off System ID LED Blue System Identification Blink Activity System ID Push for ID LED On or Off Alert LED Red Light System Alert System Reset Push for System Res...

Page 10: ...9 1 5 Top View of CB117 OT The barebone server includes the basic components shown below Rear IO Octans Motherboard Power Supply Expansion Slots 2 x 2 5 HDD System Fans...

Page 11: ...n replacing a defective part once the CB117 OT appliance is installed and is operational 2 1 Chassis Cover 2 1 1 Removing the Chassis Cover 1 Release two thumbscrews from the rear panel and two screws...

Page 12: ...11 2 1 2 Central Processing Unit CPU 2 1 3 Installing the CPU 1 Press the load lever to release the load plate 2 Lift the load plate Load lever Load plate...

Page 13: ...12 3 Remove the processor protective cover from CPU socket 4 Align the processor cutouts against the socket notches 5 Close the load plate load lever Press to close Processor protective cover Cutouts...

Page 14: ...k 1 Place the heatsink on top of the CPU ensuring that the two fasteners match the holes on the motherboard 2 Tighten screws on each side of the heatsink a couple of turns at a time until all screws a...

Page 15: ...66 1333 1600 Registered ECC SDRAM recommended Unbuffered ECC SDRAM 1 Populate DIMMs in the following order RDIMM DIMM Numbers DIMM arrangement 2 DIMMs CHA CHB DIMM2 DIMM2 4 DIMMs CHA CHB DIMM2 DIMM0 D...

Page 16: ...arrangement 2 DIMMs CHA CHB DIMM2 DIMM2 4 DIMMs CHA CHB DIMM2 DIMM0 DIMM2 DIMM0 2 Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward 3 Insert module vertically and press down until it snaps...

Page 17: ...16 2 3 Drive Bays 2 3 1 Installing or Replacing 2 5 HDD Module 1 Unscrew the HDD canister and pull it out of the chassis 2 Insert HDD to the corresponding place and screw both sides of HDD canister...

Page 18: ...17 3 Insert the HDD canister to the system and screw each side to fix it...

Page 19: ...ISER CARD PN PSG CODE DESCRIPTION RC PE1U15 Ver B Max IO supports one PCIeX16 one HTX RISER CARD DIAGRAM Top view Add on card side Bottom view Add on card side Slot Bandwidth PCIE 2 X16 PCIE 3 PCIE 4...

Page 20: ...s to release the bracket 2 To install a full length expansion card please remove two brackets on the side 3 Insert the full length card into the proper position 4 After firmly insert the PCIe Card ple...

Page 21: ...ll show the motherboard layout and important jumper settings of the system 3 1 Motherboard Layout and Connectors Connectors Description Front Panel 2 PWR BTN 4 GND 6 RST BTN 8 GND 10 FP ID BTN 12 GND...

Page 22: ...escription LAN LED 1 3 3V 3 3 3V Dual 5 NC 2 GbE1 LED 4 GbE0 LED 6 NC LED ON LINK LED BLINK ACTIVE SIO FAN CONN 1 FAN7_TACH 3 SIO_FAN1_TACH 5 SIO_FAN2_TACH 7 SIO_FAN3_TACH 9 SIO_FAN4_TACH 11 GND 2 FAN...

Page 23: ...AL 4 I2CSDA 6 FAN1_TACH 8 FAN2_TACH 10 FAN3_TACH 12 FAN4_TACH 14 FAN5_TACH 16 GND 1 GND 3 I2CSCL 5 PWM1 7 PWM2 9 PWM3 11 PWM4 13 FAN6_TACH 15 GND BMC GPIO 1 2 GPIOC0 4 GPIOC1 6 GPIOB2 1 GND 3 GPIOE7 5...

Page 24: ...LK 4 MS_CLK 5 MS_DATA 6 GND HT3 MODE 1 ON MASTER OFF SLAVE 2 OFF MASTER ON SLAVE SP5100 GPIO 9 GPIO62 7 GPIO40 5 GPIO0 3 GPIO6 1 GND 10 GPIO61 8 GPIO39 6 GPIO4 4 GPIO10 2 3 3V DEBUG MODE 2 CLK_33M 4 I...

Page 25: ...POWER_BTN 2 RESET_BTN 3 TX 4 RX 5 GND BMC DEBUG 1 Tx 2 Rx 3 GND VGA 15 GND 13 GND 11 V_SYNC 9 NC 7 GND 5 DATA 3 GREEN 1 GND 16 CLK 14 GND 12 DVO_5V 10 H_SYNC 8 BLUE 6 GND 4 NC 2 RED HD AUDIO 2 MIC2 L...

Page 26: ...E OFF ENABLE BMC GPIO 2 1 GPIOA4 2 GPIOA5 3 GND USB 9 GND 7 GND 5 USBD 3 USBD 1 USB5V 10 NC 8 GND 6 USBD 4 USBD 2 USB5V SATA DOM POWER 1 5V 2 GND COM3 1 DSR 3 RTS 5 CTS 7 RI 9 NC 2 DCD 4 RXD 6 TXD 8 D...

Page 27: ...e regulators thermal events fan failures NMI etc Off No critical failures detected Hard Disk Green Blinking Disk activity detected Off No disk activity detected NIC 1 Green Blinking NIC1 activity dete...

Page 28: ...nal LEDs HEART BIT ON Blinking BMC activity detected OFF BMC is not active Standby Power LED ON AC in standby power ready OFF AC off Standby power off UID LED ON UID activity detected OFF UID not acti...

Page 29: ...28 Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration and Settings 4 1 BIOS Setting 1 Press DEL to run the setup procedure 2 There will be a message Entering SETUP displayed on the diagnostics screen...

Page 30: ...29 3 Identify the BIOS Version 4 Load Optimal Default setting 5 Save the setting and exit the BIOS setup utility...

Page 31: ...DOS environment Update by Messiash Flash utility during POST 1 Prepare a USB mass storage device 2 Put BIOS rom file and mflash cfg in Root directory 3 Plug the USB mass storage device into a USB por...

Page 32: ...nder DOS environment If you need to update Flash in the DOS environment please use AFUDOS utility To use this utility you must include the flash bat AFUDOS exe and rom file in the same folder Please f...

Page 33: ...Configuration and Settings Insert Ethernet LAN cable into the BMC LAN port There are two methods to setup BMC IP 5 1 Method 1 Use the BIOS setup 1 BIOS SETUP Server Mgmt BMC network configuration BMC...

Page 34: ...33 2 Set IP static Input IP address...

Page 35: ...34 3 Input subnet mask address 5 2 Method 2 Use a Dos tool Syscheck 1 Type sc lanset 2 Modify IP setting...

Page 36: ...35 3 Input IP address 4 Input submask address Below IP address is an example using a default IP setting User is allowed to change the IP address for realistic use 5 Finish BMC IP configuration...

Page 37: ...36 5 3 Connect to BMC Below IP address is an example using default IP setting User is allowed to change the IP address for realistic use 1 Open the browser then type BMC IP address 192 168 0 115...

Page 38: ...37 2 Use the default user name and password for first time login to ASTER Field Default UserName root Password superuser 3 Information of ASTER firmware...

Page 39: ...lth Sensor Readings 5 Configuration Please refer to AIC BMC User Guide for more information on AIC BMC Mouse Mode setting For Windows OS environment set mode to absolute For Linux OS environment set m...

Page 40: ...39 6 Remote Control Environmental setting Press ALT M for local and remote OS mouse control switching...

Page 41: ...ry XXXXMYYY XXXX M B name YYY firmware version 3 Execute a bat batch file to update the BMC firmware Example A cd OCTAM010 A OCTAM010 a bat This is just an example The latest BMC firmware version is a...

Page 42: ...XXZYY XXXXX barbone name YY config version 3 Execute the config bat batch file to update config file Example A cd CB117C10 A CB117C10 config bat This is just an example the latest BMC configuration ve...

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