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3.2.2 

Internal Connectors 

 

 

JP1 

BMC DEBUG 

1

3

 

1.Tx 
2.Rx 

ND 

3.G

 

9.NC             10.GND 

             8.DTR# 

         6.TXD 

          4.RXD 

#           2.DCD# 

7.RI# 
5.CTS#  

   3.RTS#  

1.DSR

J6 

UART/COM2 

 

15.GND          16.CLK 
13.GND          14.GND 
11.V_SYNC    12.DVO_5V 
  9.NC            10.H_SYNC 
  7.GND           8.BLUE 
  5.DATA          6.GND 

3.GREEN        4.NC 
1.GND           2.RED 

J5 

VGA HEADER 

1.KB_DATA  
2.+5V 
3.KB_CLK 
4.MS_CLK  
5.MS_DATA 
6.GND 

J7 

KB/MS 

 

 

1.POWER_BTN 
2.RESET_BTN  
3.TX 
4.RX 
5.GND 

J9 

LCM CONN 

1.  
2. BUZZER- 

 

J18 

BUZZER (5V) 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for GB207A-CT

Page 1: ...erver Barebone User s Manual GB207A CT General Purpose S Document Number MAN 00104 A...

Page 2: ...g or Replacing the Power Supply Module 24 Contents Safety Information About This User s Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1 1 General Information 1 2 System Specifications 1 3 Front View of GB207A...

Page 3: ...al Connectors continue 3 2 4 Internal LEDs Chapter 4 Backplane Settings 4 1 SAS SATA 3G 6G 4 in 1 BP with SGPIO support 4 2 SAS SATA 6G 2 in 1 BP Chapter 5 BIOS Configuration and 5 1 BIOS Setting 5 2...

Page 4: ...instructions Observe For proper mounting instructions please consult the User s Manual pr the product Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table whic the product to fall and Install...

Page 5: ...This document provides a detailed description of the GB207A CT including Settings Backplane Settings BIOS Configuration and Settings BMC Configuration and Settings The General Features of the Product...

Page 6: ...neral Purpose Barebone supports Dual Core Core processors GB207A CT has 12 x 3 5 Front 2 x 2 5 Rear 1 1 General Information GB207A CT a 2U 12bay General Purpose Barebone supports Dual Core Core proces...

Page 7: ...set Control LEDs HDD Power LAN Drive Bays 12 x 3 5 hot swap SATA SAS HDD bays t swap SATA SAS SSD HDD bays rear One 1 x Slim CD Rom DVD Rom bay rear Drive Bays Twelve Two 2 x 2 5 ho Expansion Slot Exp...

Page 8: ...PHY external Intel 82567LM Graphics Aspeed AST2050 graphics controller 8MB of memory x 1200 60 Hz 1600 Super I O ond W83627DHG Winb Rear I O 4 x RJ 45 ports USB LAN 2 x USB ports VGA t 1 x VGA por Ser...

Page 9: ...System Behavior Power LED Green d System On Off System Off Power ON OFF Push for Power On or Off Soli AN LED Green Light Link Blink Activity System Reset L Push for System Reset HDD LED Green Blink Ac...

Page 10: ...f GB207A CT The barebone server includes the basic components shown below 9 ard Castor Motherbo Expansion Slots System Fans SAS SATA Hot swap HDD Trays Backplane Power Supply Hot swap HDD Trays Rear I...

Page 11: ...CT appliance is installed and is operational 2 2 1 o screws from both sides to open the rear cover of the chassis 2 Release two thumb screws from both sides and two screws from the mid top cover Lift...

Page 12: ...d the processor nly by its e 11 2 2 1 Installing the CPU 1 Press the load lever to release the load plate 2 Lift the load plate 3 Remove the processor protective cover from CPU socket Processor protec...

Page 13: ...e the load pla load lever Caution The pins of the processor socket are vulnerable and easily susceptible to damage if fingers or any foreign objects are pressed against them Please keep the socket pro...

Page 14: ...teners match the holes on the motherboard Note Apply thermal paste to the bottom of heatsink and spread in an even thin layer before installing the heatsink 2 Tighten the four screws in a diagonal seq...

Page 15: ...ollowing er Numbers MM arrang ment ord DIMM DI e CH2 CH1 CH0 2 DIMMs CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CH2 CH1 CH0 Ms CPU0 DIMM 4 DIM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CH2 CH1 CH0 C 6 DIMMs PU0 DIMM 0 CPU1...

Page 16: ...H1 CH0 CPU0 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 CPU1 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 CPU0 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 CPU1 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 CPU0 DIMM 0 12 DIMMs CPU1 DIMM 0 2 Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward 3 Inser...

Page 17: ...ease a drive tray by pressi lock lever and pulling out the drive tray 3 Place the 3 5 HDD on the tra nd then secure it with four screws on the bottom y a 4 Insert the drive carrier into its bay Push t...

Page 18: ...he drive out of the bay 1 Release a drive tray by pressin 17 3 Place the 2 5 HDD on the tray and the ecure it with four screws on the bottom n s 4 Insert the drive carrier into its bay Push the tray l...

Page 19: ...DVD ROM 1 Release the four screws to remove the slim CD ROM DVD ROM bracket 18 2 Release the two screws to separate the bracket holder and dummy cover 3 Place the sl ROM DVD ROM on the tray holder and...

Page 20: ...RIPTION PSG RC CT2U 40 110 PE2U05 2U Gold finger 2 PCIe Gen2 X16 to 1 PCIe X16 1 PCIe X8 1 PCIe X8 X4 lane Riser or 1 PCIe X16 X8 lane 2 PCIe X8 1 PCIe X8 X4 lane Riser for Castor RISER CARD DIAGRAM F...

Page 21: ...CARD PN PSG CODE DESCRIPTION PSG RC CTOB 10 110 PE1U09 1U on board PCIe Gen2 X8 to 1 PCIe X8 low profile Riser for Castor RISER CARD DIAGRAM A 1 A11 A12 A 49 Slot Bandwidth X8 2 7 Expansion Slot 2 7 1...

Page 22: ...MB tray out of the barebone 2 7 2 Install an External Expansion Card to the Riser Card 1 Remove the screw to release the bracket and remove the dummy plate 21 2 Install the full height full length exp...

Page 23: ...nnect the expansion card to the ri roper slot and ser card 4 Install the half height half length expansion card into the proper slot and connect the expansion card to the riser card 5 Secure the brack...

Page 24: ...Low profile 1 Remove the four screws to release the slim CD Rom bracket 23 2 Remove the three screws and twist out the metal plate to insert expansion card I O parts 3 Connect the expansion card into...

Page 25: ...moving or Replacing the System Fans 1 Remove the fan module by lifting it from the server chassis and pulling it out 8 System Fans 2 9 Power Supply 2 9 1 Removing or Replacing the Power Supply Module...

Page 26: ...settings of 3 1 Motherboard Layout This sec This sec the system the system 3 2 Motherboard Content List 25 Jumpers Lo ation c Internal Connectors Location 1 ABLE MC GPIO J46 VGA DIS J14 7 B 2 AST GPI...

Page 27: ...14 LE VGA DISAB 1 2 OFF 1 2 DISABLE ENABLE 1 2 O 1 2 D FF ISABLE ENABLE J21 AST ARM 1 2 RESET OFF NORMAL 1 2 J12 AST ARM RESET 1 3 1 2 NORMAL 2 3 CLEAR OPEN INVALID J29 CLEAR CMOS SW1 PCIe Strapping C...

Page 28: ...CTS 3 RTS 1 DSR J6 UART COM2 15 GND 16 CLK 13 GND 14 GND 11 V_SYNC 12 DVO_5V 9 NC 10 H_SYNC 7 GND 8 BLUE 5 DATA 6 GND 3 GREEN 4 NC 1 GND 2 RED J5 VGA HEADER 1 KB_DATA 2 5V 3 KB_CLK 4 MS_CLK 5 MS_DATA...

Page 29: ...2 I2C_CLK DATA 4 GND 3 I2C_CLK 1 I2C_DATA 2 GND 4 NC J16 IPMB I2C 1 USB5V 2 USB5V USBD 6 USBD ND C 3 USBD 4 5 USBD 7 GND 8 G 10 N 9 GND J20 USB 1 GND 2 3 3V 4 I2CSDA 6 FAN1_TACH 7 PWM2 8 FAN2_TACH 9 P...

Page 30: ...CLK_33M 4 ICH_LPC_LFRAME 6 SIO_PLTRST D1 8 ICH_LPC_LAD3 D2 10 3 3V 12 ICH_LPC_LAD0 3 NC 5 NC _LA 7 ICH_LPC 9 ICH_LPC_LA 11 GND J8 DEBUG PORT 1 PWR LED 2 PWR BTN 3 PWR LED 4 GND 5 HDD LED 6 RST BTN 7...

Page 31: ...ackp Chapter Backplane Settings lane 2 Rear View of Backplane CN6 CN7 4Pin Power connector and 5V Power input JP1 External HDD Accessing LED Input Active Low for 12V JP2 External HDD Fail LED Input Ac...

Page 32: ...B8 Sideband 1 A9 Sideband 3 B9 Sideband 2 A10 Sideban 4 d B10 Sideband 6 A11 Sideband 5 B11 Rx 2 A13 Tx 2 B13 Rx 2 A14 Tx 2 B14 Rx 3 A16 Tx 3 B16 Rx 3 A17 Tx 3 B17 Signal Ground A1 A4 A7 A12 A15 A18 B...

Page 33: ...HDD1 red tor HDD2 D13 HDD2 Preset Activity LED blue ed J2 SAS HDD Receptacle Connector HDD1 2 Back View of Backplane D12 HDD1 Preset Activity LED blue D11 HDD1 Fault LED J6 SAS HDD Receptacle Connec...

Page 34: ...1 Fault LED 2 HDD1 Fault LED input Low active 3 LED 4 GND 5 HDD1 Activity LED 6 HDD1 Activity LED output Low active Pin Description 1 HDD2 Fault LED 2 HDD2 Fault LED input Low active 3 LED 4 GND 5 HDD...

Page 35: ...Settings 5 1 BIOS Setting 1 Press DEL to run the setup procedure 34 2 There will be a message Entering SETUP displayed on the diagnostics screen Caution For the official released version the last digi...

Page 36: ...3 Identify the BIOS Version 4 Load Optimal Default setting 5 Save the setting and exit the BIOS setup utility 35...

Page 37: ...site mand line 4 Reboot the system after the update 5 2 Updating BIOS 1 AFUDOS is environment 2 The latest BIOS version is availab 3 Enter flash at the DOS com 36 Caution Do not shut down the system w...

Page 38: ...n and Settings Insert BMC IP LAN into the BMC LAN port There are two methods to setup BMC IP Chapter 6 1 Method 1 Use the BIOS setup 1 BIOS SETUP Advance IPMI configuration Set LAN configuration BMC m...

Page 39: ...2 Input IP address Set IP static 3 Input subnet mask address Note DHCP mode type 1 for selecting static IP mode or type 2 for selecting 38...

Page 40: ...6 2 Method 2 Use a Dos tool Syscheck 1 Type sc lanset 2 Modify IP setting Note type 1 for selecting static IP mode or type 2 for selecting DHCP mode 39...

Page 41: ...bmask 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 Note Type sc exe langet command to obta...

Page 42: ...nge the IP address for realistic use 1 Open the browser then type default BMC IP address 192 168 22 22 Note This feature works with JAVA 6 runtime installed console environment 2 Use the default user...

Page 43: ...in lower case characters Note Users who login with the root user name and password will have full administrative power The root password can be changed after login 4 Server Health Sensor Readings 5 Co...

Page 44: ...Mouse Mode setting For Windows OS environment set mode to absolute For Linux OS environment set mode to relative 6 Remote Control Environme l setting nta 43...

Page 45: ...quired for ALT M to ly be executed proper 44 6 4 Updatin 1 Boot r BMC firmware ion 3 Execute a bat batch file to update the BMC firmware Example A cd AQUAN120 Thi or AIC website 4 After update BMC fir...

Page 46: ...IONS ARE COR UPDATING CONSULT THE AIC WEB SITE THE WRONG DATED EACH RE THAT HAS PLEASE MAKE RECT BEFORE om http www aicipc c FOR THE ARE AND CONFIGURATION VERSIONS FOR YOUR SYSTEM PLEASE ALSO ENSURE T...

Page 47: ...4794 Email Technical Support support aicipc com EUROPE Tel 31 30 6386789 Fax 31 30 6360638 Email Technical Support support aicipc com Http www aicipc com TAIWAN Tel Fax 886 3 313 Email Technica JAPAN...

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