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HA201-AP User's Manual

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Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration and Settings

Default User Name and Password

UserName:          admin

Password:            admin

note : 
The default user name and password are in lower-case characters. 
When  you  log i n  using  the  user  name  and  password,  you  get  full 
administrative rights. It is advised to change your password once 
you login. Duplicate user names shouldn’t existing across various 
authentication  methods  like  AD,  LDAP,  RADIUS o r  IPMI  since  the 
privilege of one Authentication method is overwritten by another 
authentication  method  when  login  and  hence  the  correct  privi-
lege cannot be returned properly.

Warning : 
Once you login to the application, it is recommended not to use the 
following options.
-Refresh button of the browser
-Refresh menu of the browser
-Back and Forward options of the browser
-F5 on the keyboard
-Backspace on the keyboard

Summary of Contents for HA201-AP

Page 1: ...UM_HA201 AP_v 1_032717 HA201 AP Storage Server Barebone User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ard Drive Drive Slot Map 14 2 7 Removing and Installing the HDD backplane Module 18 2 8 Removing and Installing the Power Supply 19 2 9 Removing and Installing the PCIe Card 20 2 10 Tool less Blade Sl...

Page 3: ...contents 5 1 Backplane 53 Chapter 6 Technical Support 57...

Page 4: ...Copyright 2017 AIC Inc All Rights Reserved This document contains proprietary information about AIC products and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements...

Page 5: ...eption It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used 2 Use only shielded cables to connect I O devices to this equipment 3 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly app...

Page 6: ...rd or integrated circuit touch an unpainted portion of the system unit chassis for a few seconds This will help to discharge any static electricity on your body Place this equipment on a stable surfac...

Page 7: ...The power cord or plug is damaged 2 Liquid has penetrated the equipment 3 The equipment has been exposed to moisture 4 The equipment does not work well or will not work according to its user manual 5...

Page 8: ...he carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where the subsystem was purchased for further introduction Before continuing first unpack the subsystem and...

Page 9: ...rts 6 x SATA 6 0Gb one of the SATAs shares with M 2 SATAinterface 1 x NGFF M 2 B key slot supports PCI e Gen 2 x1 x2 SATAco design IPMI Aspeed AST2400 Advanced PCIe Graphics Remote Management Processo...

Page 10: ...age Server Barebone ach supporting one Intel Xeon D Processor and up to 128GB of DDR4 memory HA201 AP has a 8 x 2 5 hot swap HDD bays as system drive bays It is a perfect building block for Storage Se...

Page 11: ...4 HA201 AP User s Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction Rear Panel Supports 1 x8 FHHL PCIe 3 0 slots per node Dual server board controller canisters 600W 1 1 redundant power supply...

Page 12: ...HA201 AP User s Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction Top View of HA201 AP system Two compute nodes Active Active configuration each supporting one Intel Xeon D Processor and up to 128GB of DDR4 memor...

Page 13: ...HA201 AP User s Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction TOP View Of Controller Canister Broadcom LSI SAS3008 12G 8port SAS IOC Broadcom LSI SAS3x36 3x28 12G SAS Expander BroadWell DE SoC Xeon D1500 seri...

Page 14: ...oving and Installing top cover There are four screws on the each upper surface of the cover Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This section demonstrates maintenance procedures in replacing a defective pa...

Page 15: ...8 20 20 19 15 17 17 19 15 10 14 12 10 14 12 11 13 9 13 119 4 8 6 8 4 6 5 7 7 5 2 2 3 1 3 1 T V Y AB AD AF AH AK AM AP AT AV AY BB BD BF BH BK BM BP BT BV BY CB CD CF CH CK CM CP CT CV CU CR CN CL CJ C...

Page 16: ...r DIMM Number DIMM arrangement JCPU0 JDIMM_B1 1 DIMMs 2 DIMMs 3 DIMMs 4 DIMMs CHA CHB JDIMM_B1 JCPU0 JDIMM_A1 JDIMM_B1 JCPU0 JCPU0 CHA CHB CHA CHB CHA CHB JDIMM_B1 JDIMM_B1 JDIMM_B0 JDIMM_B1 JDIMM_B0...

Page 17: ...User s Manual 10 2 2 2 DIMM Installation Procedure Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward Insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place Note DIMM notch and so...

Page 18: ...llation 2 3 Removing and Installing the canister Top cover 2 3 1 Removing the top cover 1 Unscrew the thumbscrew using your fingers or a Phillips head screwdriver Be careful to retain the thumbscrew 2...

Page 19: ...id State Drive 1 Remove the screws holding the bracket kit into place then remove the bracket kit itself Installing a total of 4 screws See the characters u 2 Place the SSD into its a bracket kit line...

Page 20: ...fan module Grabbing and removing the fan module from the fan slot AIRFLOW AIRFLOW AIRFLOW AIRFLOW NOTE The heat sink s fans should be blowing toward the rear end of the chassis If one of the fans is...

Page 21: ...ser s Manual 14 2 6 Removing Installing a Drive Tray Hard Drive Drive Slot Map 2 6 1 Removing a Disk Drive Release a drive tray by pressing the unlock button and pinching the lock lever slightly and p...

Page 22: ...AP User s Manual 15 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 6 2 Installing a 3 5 HDD Interposer Board uAlign the interposer module into the interposer brecket vTighten the screws to secure the interposer bo...

Page 23: ...2 Hardware Installation HA201 AP User s Manual 16 2 6 3 Installing a 2 5 HDD Interposer Board Gently push down on the interposer board to engage the connector on the board with the connector on the H...

Page 24: ...ing a Hard Disk Drive Tray Insert the drive carrier into its bay Push the tray lever until it clicks Make sure the drive tray is correctly secured in place when its front edge aligns with the bay edge...

Page 25: ...backplane Detach the cables HDDs from the backplane Lossen the screws on the Backplane module x 9pcs Grasp and lift up the blackplane then can get out 2 7 2 Installing a HDD backplane module Slide the...

Page 26: ...rdware Installation 2 8 Removing and Installing the Power Supply 2 8 1 Removing or Replacing the Power Supply Module Slide the small levers see red arrow u to the right Hold the PSU lever and firmly p...

Page 27: ...alling the PCIe Card 1 Align the gold finger on the PCIe card with the connector on the riser card assembly then insert the PCIe card into the riser card assembly Pree the edge of the gold finger firm...

Page 28: ...HA201 AP User s Manual 21 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 Tighten the previously removed screw to secure the card...

Page 29: ...AP User s Manual 22 2 10 Tool less Blade Slide Installation introduction 1 Pull on the Front Release to unlock the inner channel from the Slide Assembly 2 Release the Detent Lock and push Middle Chan...

Page 30: ...s Manual 23 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Optional Remove Metal Spacer for Aluminium Racks 3 Aligning the Front Bracket with the Mounting Hole 4 Push in to assembly the Front Bracket onto the Rack...

Page 31: ...re Installation HA201 AP User s Manual 24 5 Now the bracket is fixed onto the Rack Optional M6x10L screws are to secure the rails with posts if needed 6 Refer to Diagram 3 4 to assemble the End Bracke...

Page 32: ...1 AP User s Manual 25 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 7 Assemble the inner channel onto the chassis using thescrews provided 8 Push the chassis with inner channels into Slide to complete Rack Installa...

Page 33: ...8M16FP DI AST_USB Port 0 to PCH Port 3 LCM COM4 1x5 pin Pin Header I2C4 LM95241CIMM LM95241CIMM 2 LM95241CIMM 1 Port1a IOU2 USB2 0 Port 0 2 5Gb s SFF 8644 SATAPort 0 4 SoC USB 1 USB 0 6Gb s DIMM A0 BG...

Page 34: ...CN CL CJ CG CE CC CA BW BU BR BN BL BJ BG BE BC BA AW AU AR AN AL AJ AG AE AC AA W U R P N M L K J H G F E D C B A 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 77 75 73 71 69 67 65 63 61...

Page 35: ...Debug SAS IOC UART J20 12 CPU Sockets JCPU 42 SAS EXP UART J22 13 Debug Port JLPC_DP 43 SAS EXP SGPIO J21 14 BMC Debug Port JBMC_DP 44 SAS EXP MDIO J23 15 BMC GPIO JBMC_GPIO 45 LAN3 LAN4 LED J26 16 SG...

Page 36: ...K CL CM CN CP CR CT CR CT CU CV J29 JSFP JPWR2 JPWR1 JBAT MH1 MH7 LED1 JVBATT_I2C J1 JCOM JSPI_BIOS SPI_BMC JPMBUS U28 JLPC_DP J20 J22 JCMOS TP15 R362 R379 R387 R200 R119 R186 R96 R619 R620 LED6 LED12...

Page 37: ...BMC_DP E F JINTRUDER JINTRUDER Setting ShortC ase Open OFFE nable Default JLCM G 5 1 JLCM GND RXDC TXDC SW_RST_BTN SW_PWR_BTN JCOM1 H DSRA RTSA CTSA RIA NC DCDA RXDA TXDA DTRA GND 2 9 10 1 JCOM1 I JBM...

Page 38: ...LED19 J28 JEXP_RST J24 J17 JSPKR J18 J7 J6 JPG_LOCK J25 EC39 EC29 C795 C794 C793 C471 C472 C473 C786 C367 C358 C388 C390 C389 C378 C368 C357 C366 C393 C415 C401 C403 C411 C400 C395 C394 C346 C377 C44...

Page 39: ...AUX 12V VBATT VBATT VBATT VBATT K JVBATT_12C POWER OK BAT_CLK 12V_BAT_1 VBATT GND GND PSU_PS_GD BT_PSNT 1 8 JVBATT_I2C L JUSB_MB BP_VBUS BP_USB BAT_CLK GND 1 4 JUSB_MB M J25 HM_TD6 HM_TD6 1 2 J25 N J2...

Page 40: ...BV BY CB CD CF CH CK CM CP CT CV CU CR CN CL CJ CG CE CC CA BW BU BR BN BL BJ BG BE BC BA AW AU AR AN AL AJ AG AE AC AA W U R P N M L K J H G F E D C B A 48 46 44 42 47 45 43 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 3...

Page 41: ...0_SATA B PERp0_SATA B PETn0_SATA A PETp0_SATA A REFCLK_N REFCLK_P PERn3 PETn3 PETp3 PERn2 PERp2 PETn2 PETp2 PERp3 VCC3_3_2 VCC3_3_4 DAS_DSS O OD VCC3_3_16 NC NC NC NC NC PERST I 0_3V3 Reserved_MFG Dat...

Page 42: ...1 J11 LAN3_TRAFFIC 3 3V_DUAL LAN4_TRAFFIC GND LAN3_LINK_100 LAN3_LINK_1000 LAN4_LINK_100 LAN4_LINK_1000 E J26 2 1 8 7 J26 GND MDIO MDC SAS3X36_1 8V F J23 4 1 J23 SM_SAS_TX GND SM_SAS_RX G J20 1 3 J20...

Page 43: ...pers 3 3V PCH_GPIO21 PCH_GPIO27 PCH_GPIO9 PCH_GPIO10 GNC JPCH_GPIO L 1 6 5 2 JPCH_GPIO JUSB_INT KEY no pin 5V_USB23 PCH_FP_USB3_RX_N3 PCH_FP_USB3_RX_P3 GND PCH_FP_USB3_TX_N3 PCH_FP_USB3_TX_P3 GND NC N...

Page 44: ...system failure detected processors memory voltage regulators thermal events fan failures NMI etc Off No critical failures detected System Fault 2 Red Critical system failure detected processors memor...

Page 45: ...ft Downward Triangle Green Blinking 10G link detected activity detected NIC 3 Right Green Blinking NIC3 activity detected Off NIC3 is not active LAN cable no connect NIC 3 Left Status LED 1G Orange 10...

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Page 47: ...Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration and Settings Insert Ethernet LAN cable into the BMC LAN port There are four methods to setup BMC IP 4 1 Method 1 Use the BIOS setup BIOS SETUP Server Mgmt BMC network con...

Page 48: ...HA201 AP User s Manual 41 Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration and Settings 2 Input IP address Set static IP...

Page 49: ...HA201 AP User s Manual 42 Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration and Settings 3 Input subnet mask address...

Page 50: ...nual 43 Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration and Settings 4 2 Method 2 Use a Dos tool Syscheck 1 Type sc lanset 2 Modify IP setting 3 Input IP address Note type 1 for selecting static IP mode or type 2 for se...

Page 51: ...on and Settings 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 Note Type sc...

Page 52: ...b browser The MegaRAC SP X on SoC has an AMI generic user friendly Graphics User Interface GUI called the MegaRAC GUI It is designed to be easy to use It has a low learning curve because it uses stand...

Page 53: ...3 1 Supported Browsers Browser Version Operating System Linux Windows MAC OS Firefox 2 0 and above Yes Default Yes No Internet Explorer 7 and above No Yes Default No Safari 3 0 and above No Yes Yes D...

Page 54: ...32 bit RHEL 4 64 bit RHEL 5 4 32 bit RHEL 5 4 64 bit RHEL 6 2 32 bit RHEL 6 2 64 bit Ubuntu 12 04 LTS 32 Ubuntu 12 04 LTS 64 Ubuntu 11 10 32 Ubuntu 11 10 64 Ubuntu 10 10 32 Ubuntu 10 10 64 Ubuntu 9 1...

Page 55: ...ult BMC IP address 192 168 22 22 2 Use the default user name and password for first time login to BMC WEB GUI UserName admin Password admin The fields are explained as follows Username Enter your user...

Page 56: ...et Local intranet trusted sites and restricted sites Click Custom level In the Security Settings Zone dialog opened under settings find Downloads option Enable File download option Click OK to the ent...

Page 57: ...e you login Duplicate user names shouldn t existing across various authentication methods like AD LDAP RADIUS o r IPMI since the privilege of one Authentication method is overwritten by another authen...

Page 58: ...emote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update A screenshot is of the menu bar is given below Quick Button and Logged in User The user information and quick buttons are located at the...

Page 59: ...ll BMC commands are allowed except for the configuration commands that can change the behavior of the out of hand interfaces Administrator All BMC commands are allowed OEM Proprietary The user access...

Page 60: ...pter 5 Backplane Overview Chapter 5 Backplane Overview This chapter provides detailed introduction guide on backplane riser card introduction 5 1 Backplane 5 1 1 Placement Connectors location J7 J2 J3...

Page 61: ...n Description J2 ICD3 header definition J3 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 3 3V 5V_STBY POWER_ON POWER_GOOD POWER_FAULT_N1 POWER_FAULT_N2 GND GND GND GND 5V 5V...

Page 62: ...UART header definition J5 Reset button header definition J7 SMB_PMBUS_CLK SMB_PMBUS_DATA PMBUS_ALERT_N GND 3 3V GND SMB_PMBUS_CLK SMB_PMBUS_DAT PMBUS_RESET Bezel3_5V Bezel3_3V GND SDA5 SCL5 GND UART0...

Page 63: ...HA201 AP User s Manual 56 Chapter 5 Backplane Overview 5 1 3 LEDs Red Light SAS1 FAIL LED Blue Light SAS1 ACT LED...

Page 64: ...tw CHINA Tel 86 21 54961421 86 21 54961422 Fax Extension 608 Email Technical Support support aicipc com AMERICA West coast Tel 1 909 895 8989 Fax 1 909 895 8999 Email sales aicipc com AMERICA East coa...

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