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Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings

Ursa User Manual

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System time 

Configures current time.

System date

Configures current date.

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Summary of Contents for Ursa

Page 1: ...UM_Ursa_v1 5_122218 Ursa Server Motherboard User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...sink 5 2 2 System Memory Setup 6 2 2 1 DIMM Installation 6 2 2 2 DIMM Location 7 2 2 3 DIMM Slot Installation Order 8 Chapter 3 Motherboard Settings 9 3 1 Motherboard Block Diagram 9 3 2 Motherboard Layout 10 3 3 Content List 11 3 4 Connetor and Jumper 12 3 4 1 Connector 12 3 4 2 Jumper 23 Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings 24 4 1 Navigation Keys 24 4 2 BIOS Menu 25 4 3 Main 26 4 3 1 Main 26 4 ...

Page 3: ...llaneous Configuration 31 4 5 3 Server ME Configuration 31 4 6 Socket Configuration 32 4 6 1 Processor Configuration 32 4 6 2 Common RefCode Configuration 32 4 6 3 UPI Configuration 33 4 6 4 Common RefCode Configuration 33 4 6 5 Memory Configuratiuon 33 4 6 6 Memory Map 33 4 6 7 Memory RAS Configuration 33 4 7 BMC 34 4 7 1 FB 2 Timer 34 4 7 2 FB 2 Timer Policy 34 4 7 3 BMC Network Configuration 34...

Page 4: ...0 5 1 Login 40 5 2 Web GUI 41 5 2 1 User Information and Quick Button 41 5 2 2 BMC Watchdog 42 5 2 3 System LED Indicator 42 5 2 4 LAN 43 5 2 5 System Event Log SEL 43 5 2 6 Serial Interface 44 5 2 7 RMCP IPMI v1 5 RMCP IPMI v2 0 and Payload Support 45 5 2 8 Remote KVM 46 5 2 9 BMC Booting 48 Chapter 6 Technical Support 49 Contents ...

Page 5: ...elease Date Version Update Content September 2018 1 User s Manual release to public October 2018 1 2 1 Update MB Layout November 2018 1 4 1 BIOS update 2 BMC update 3 Specifications December 2018 1 5 1 Update new cover Contents ...

Page 6: ...Copyright 2018 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 7: ... 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 approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Disclaimer AIC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The informati...

Page 8: ...r cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Do not use this product near a water source including faucet and lavatory Never spill liquids of any kind on this product Never shove objects of any kind into this product s open slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts and could result in fire or electric shock Do not block or cover slots and openings in this uni...

Page 9: ...uence Do not attempt to endanger the device by placing the device in a potentially unstable or hazardous surroundings including positioning the device on an uneven grounds or humid environments Chapter 3 Motherboard Settings This chapter elaborates the overall layout of the server motherboard including multifarious connectors and jumpers These descriptions assist users to configure different setti...

Page 10: ...hapter 1 Product Features This section describes the hardware specifications and features of the Ursa motherboard The fundamental components of the Ursa severboard are provided below 1 1 Components Ursa Serverboard Product specifications and features are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 11: ...s Remote Management Processor Baseboard Management Controller Intelligent Platform Interface 2 0 IPMI 2 0 iKVM Media Redirection IPMI over LAN Serial over LAN SMASH Support HTML5 Network Controller Intel PCH C622 Integrated 10GbE LAN Controller support 2 x 10GbE SFP Networking options provided via OCP Mezzanine extension Broadcom BCM54612 GbE for BMC dedicate management port Graphics Aspeed AST250...

Page 12: ...ss upgrade Featured with ground breaking technologies including Intel Next Generation Microarchitecture and Instruction Set AVX 512 VMD QAT optional by PCH SKU Speed Shift Technology UPI link speeds up to 10 4GT s the Ursa server board enable next generation server solutions with an incredible leap in performance Supports Intel Xeon Scalable Processors Platinum Gold Silver Bronze for highest serve...

Page 13: ...e vulerable and easily susceptible to damage if fingers or any foreign objects are pressed against them Please keep the socket protective cover on when the processor is not installed WARNING When unpacking a processor hold the processor only by its edges to avoid touching the contacts Procedure Installation Step 1 Push the two locking tabs that secure the processor Step 2 Carefully remove the proc...

Page 14: ...the heatsink on top of the CPU Step 2 Secure the screws on the heatsink Removal Step 1 Dislodge the screws x 4 on the heatsink Step 2 Remove the heatsink by lifting it upward NOTE Failure to tighten the heatsink screws in the specified order may cause damage to the processor socket assembly Heat sink screws should be tighted to 12 in lbs torque according to the indicated order on the top of the he...

Page 15: ...hannel per CPU 2 2 1 DIMM Installation Step 1 Unlock the dimm socket by pressing the retaining clips outward Step 2 Insert the memory module into the slot Make sure that the Dimm notch is accurately positioned Step 3 Close the retaining clips to complete installation DIMM notch 2 2 System Memory Setup ...

Page 16: ...IMM N with EEC Error Correction Code Verify if all of the DIMMs installed are of the same DIMM type to avoid memory failure and loss of performance speed CPU0 CPU1 DIMM C0 DIMM C1 DIMM B0 DIMM B1 DIMM A0 DIMM A1 DIMM D1 DIMM D0 DIMM E1 DIMM E0 DIMM F1 DIMM F0 DIMM C0 DIMM C1 DIMM B0 DIMM B1 DIMM A0 DIMM A1 DIMM D1 DIMM D0 DIMM E1 DIMM E0 DIMM F1 DIMM F0 ...

Page 17: ...8 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Ursa User Manual 2 2 3 DIMM Slot Installation Order Populate the DIMM slots according to the suggested order below to ensure a stable system performance ...

Page 18: ...therboard Settings This section provides illustrations that display the internal jumpers connectors and system LED indicators on the Ursa motherboard The motherboard layout and essential connectors are listed below for your reference 3 1 Motherboard Block Diagram ...

Page 19: ...Motherboard Settings Ursa User Manual 3 2 Motherboard Layout CPU0 CPU1 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 40 ...

Page 20: ...r 0 CPU0 12 PCI E X16 Gen3 Slot2 J59 38 Fan Connector 2 J99 13 PCI E X16 Gen3 Slot1 J58 39 Fan Connector 1 J98 14 NIC OCP 2 0 Connector B J75 40 DIMM Slots for Processor 0 J11 J12 J9 J10 J7 J8 15 PCI E X16 Gen3 Slot3 J56 41 Internal VROC Connector J2004 16 Slimline Connector Port 2 sSATA 0 3 J70 42 GPU Power Connector J67 17 Slimline Connector Port 0 SATA 0 3 J48 43 TPM Connector J60 18 Slimline C...

Page 21: ...ALERT N B22 PS CR BUS R A23 PS1 VSENSE DN B23 PS LOAD SHARE A24 PS1 VSENSE DP B24 PS1 Present N A25 PS1 DCOK B25 PS1 ACOK 23 Power Supply Connectors J85 Pin Description Pin Description A1 Ground B1 Ground A2 Ground B2 Ground A3 Ground B3 Ground A4 Ground B4 Ground A5 Ground B5 Ground A6 Ground B6 Ground A7 Ground B7 Ground A8 Ground B8 Ground A9 Ground B9 Ground A10 12V B10 12V A11 12V B11 12V A12...

Page 22: ...5 Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 9 12V 2 Ground 10 12V 3 Ground 11 12V 4 Ground 12 12V 5 Ground 13 12V 6 Ground 14 12V 7 Ground 15 RST_I2C_HDDBP_N 8 I2C_HDDBP_SDA 16 I2C_HDDBP_SCL 20 Rear 2HDD Backplane Power Connector J54 Pin Description Pin Description 1 12V 3 Ground 2 5V 4 Ground 26 Rear HDD Backplane I C Connector J34 Pin Description 1 I C_GPU_SCL 2 I C_GPU_SDA 3 Ground 4 NC CPU0 CPU...

Page 23: ...P4_ ESD_DN 19 PSV_USB3_FRONT2 3 PCH_USB3_RX_P4_ ESD_DP 18 PCH_USB3_RX_P5_ ESD_DN 4 Ground 17 PCH_USB3_RX_P5_ ESD_DP 5 PCH_USB3_TX_P4_ ESD_DN 16 Ground 6 PCH_USB3_TX_P4_ ESD_DP 15 PCH_USB3_TX_P5_ ESD_DN 7 Ground 14 PCH_USB3_TX_P5_ ESD_DP 8 PCH_USB2_ P4_L_DN 13 Ground 9 PCH_USB2_ P4_L_DP 12 PCH_USB2_ P5_L_DN 10 NC 11 PCH_USB2_ P5_L_DP CPU0 CPU1 5 45 ...

Page 24: ...D 0 2 TPM_Vendor_ID1 3 TPM_PRSNT_N 4 LPC_AD_1 5 LPC_FRAME_TPM_Module_N 6 LPC_SERIRQ 7 Ground 8 3V3 9 Clock_33M_PCH_LPC_TPM5 10 RST_LPC_TPM_Module_N 11 Ground 12 LPC_TPM_Module_AD 2 13 3V3_STBY 14 Ground 15 Ground 16 LPC_TPM_Module_AD 3 17 CLK_32K_SUSCLK_TPM_R 18 TPM_PACCESS 19 TPM_VENDOR_ID0 20 TPM_LPCPD_R_N CPU0 CPU1 5 43 ...

Page 25: ..._C_DN B6 PCH_SATA_TX_P1_C_DN A7 Ground B7 Ground A8 SGPIO_SATA_DATA0 B8 SGPIO_SATA_CLOCK A9 TP_SATA0_RSVD_A9 B9 SGPIO_SATA_LOAD A10 Ground B10 Ground A11 TP_SATA0_RSVD_A11 B11 TP_SATA0_RSVD_B11 A12 TP_SATA0_RSVD_A12 B12 NC A13 Ground B13 Ground A14 PCH_SATA_RX_P2_C_DP B14 PCH_SATA_TX_P2_C_DP A15 PCH_SATA_RX_P2_C_DN B15 PCH_SATA_TX_P2_C_DN A16 Ground B16 Ground A17 PCH_SATA_RX_P3_C_DP B17 PCH_SATA_...

Page 26: ...Ground A17 PCH_SATA_RX_P7_C_DP B17 PCH_SATA_TX_P7_C_DP A18 PCH_SATA_RX_P7_C_DN B18 PCH_SATA_TX_P7_C_DN A19 Ground B19 Ground 16 Slimline Connector 2 J70 Pin Description Pin Description A1 Ground B1 Ground A2 PCH_SATA_RX_S0_C_DP B2 PCH_SATA_TX_S0_C_DP A3 PCH_SATA_RX_S0_C_DN B3 PCH_SATA_TX_S0_C_DN A4 Ground B4 Ground A5 PCH_SATA_RX_S1_C_DP B5 PCH_SATA_TX_S1_C_DP A6 PCH_SATA_RX_S1_C_DN B6 PCH_SATA_TX...

Page 27: ...RX_S5_C_DN 2 PCH_SATA_TX_S5_C_DP 6 PCH_SATA_RX_S5_C_DP 3 PCH_SATA_TX_S5_C_DN 7 5V_SATADOM_2 4 Ground 8 5V 9 Ground 49 SATA SATADOM Connectors sSATA 4 J74 Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 5 PCH_SATA_RX_S4_C_DN 2 PCH_SATA_TX_S4_C_DP 6 PCH_SATA_RX_S4_C_DP 3 PCH_SATA_TX_S4_C_DN 7 5V_SATADOM_1 4 Ground 8 5V 9 Ground CPU0 CPU1 5 26 45 49 27 ...

Page 28: ...ption Pin Description 1 Ground 4 BMC_FAN_PWM_2_R 2 PU_FAN_ID_2 5 PU_FAN_INSTALL_2_N 3 BMC_FAIL_2_R 6 12V 36 Fan Connectors 3 J100 Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 4 BMC_FAN_PWM_3_R 2 PU_FAN_ID_3 5 PU_FAN_INSTALL_3_N 3 BMC_FAIL_3_R 6 12V 33 Fan Connectors 4 J101 Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 4 BMC_FAN_PWM_4_R 2 PU_FAN_ID_4 5 PU_FAN_INSTALL_4_N 3 BMC_FAIL_4_R 6 12V CPU0 CPU1 5 26 ...

Page 29: ...2 PU_FAN_ID_5 5 PU_FAN_INSTALL_5_N 3 BMC_FAIL_5_R 6 12V 30 Fan Connectors 6 J103 Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 4 BMC_FAN_PWM_6_R 2 PU_FAN_ID_6 5 PU_FAN_INSTALL_6_N 3 BMC_FAIL_6_R 6 12V 34 Fan Connectors 7 J2007 Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 4 BMC_FAN_PWM_7_R 2 PU_FAN_ID_7 5 PU_FAN_INSTALL_7_N 3 BMC_FAIL_7_R 6 12V ...

Page 30: ...tion 1 Ground 2 PU_VROC_CONN_PIN2 3 Ground 4 FM_PCH_SATA_RAID_KEY_R 2 Internal Serial Header J2043 Pin Description Pin Description 1 COM1_RES_DCD 2 COM1_RES_RX_N 3 COM1_RES_TX_N 4 COM1_RES_DTR 5 Ground 6 COM1_RES_DSR 7 COM1_RES_RTS 8 COM1_RES_CTS 9 COM1_RES_RI 10 Ground CPU0 CPU1 5 26 45 27 41 2 ...

Page 31: ...LD2SSIFP_R_N 7 3V_FP 8 LED_HLTH_GRN_CPLD2SSIFP_R 9 DC_LED_HDD_ACT_CPLD2SSIFP_R_N 10 LED_HLTH_RED_CPLD2SSIFP_R 11 BTN_PWRON_SSIFP2CPLD_N 12 3V_Standby_FP 13 Ground 14 LED_NIC0_LINK_ACT_R_N 15 BTN_RST_SSIFP2CPLD_N 16 I2C_G6_PSU_CTRL_SDA 17 Ground 18 I2C_G6_PSU_CTRL_SCL 19 BTN_UID_SSIFP2CPLD_N 20 DC_Intruder_HDR 21 5V_Standby_FP 22 3V_Standby_FP 23 DC_BTN_NMI_SSIFP2CPLD_N 24 LED_NIC1_LINK_ACT_R_N CPU...

Page 32: ...very 11 Password Clear Jumper Setting J39 Function Password clear 6 BIOS CMOS Clear Jumper Setting J46 Function BIOS CMOS Clear Jumper Function 9 Manufacturing Mode Jumper Setting J90 Function Manufacturing Mode 10 Non maskable Interrupt Switch Jumper Setting J96 Function Non maskable interrupt switch CPU0 CPU1 5 26 45 51 11 6 9 ...

Page 33: ...n Select item Enter Select and enter sub screen Modify selected option F1 General help F2 Previous Value F3 Optimized defaults F4 Save Exit F5 F6 Change values F7 Discard Change and Exit F9 Load Optimal Default for all values F10 Save changes and exit F12 Print Screen Esc Exit the current menu screen Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings ...

Page 34: ...s PCH miscellaneous and server ME configuration Socket Configuration Allows configuration of socket settings such as processor Common RefCode UPI and memory configurtaion BMC Allows configuration of socket settings such as BMC network configuration Security Sets passwords and security functions Boot Sets boot options such as Quick Boot or USB Boot Save and Exit Allows user to save or discard BIOS ...

Page 35: ...26 Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings Ursa User Manual 4 3 1 Main Main Option Key Option Key Description System time Configures current time System date Configures current date 4 3 Main ...

Page 36: ...ced Option Key 4 4 1 iSCSI Configuration iSCSI Configuration Add an Attempt Delete Attempts Change Attempt Order 4 4 2 Trusted Computing Trusted Computing Security Device Support Enable Disable TPM State Enable Disable Pending Operation Enable Disable 4 4 Advanced ...

Page 37: ...guration Network Stack Enable Disable Ipv4 PXE Support Enable Disable Ipv4 HTTP Support Enable Disable Ipv6 PXE Support Enable Disable Ipv6 HTTP Support Enable Disable PXE boot wait time 0 1 2 3 4 5 Media detect count 0 50 4 4 6 Memory RAS Configuration Setup Memory RAS Configuration Setup RAS Mode Disable Mirror Lockstep Mode Lockstep x4 DIMMs Auto Disable Enable Memory Rank Sparing Enable Disabl...

Page 38: ...210ms 260ms to 900ms 1s to 3 5s 4s to 13s 17s to 64s No PCIe port active EC0 PCU Squelch exit ignore option Reset the SQ FLOP by CSR option 4 4 9 IIO1 Configuration IIO1 Configuration IOU2 IIO PCIe Port 1 x4x4 x8 Auto IOU0 IIO PCIe Port 2 x4x4x4x4 x4x4x8 x8x4x4 x8x8 x16 Auto IOU1 IIO PCIe Port 3 x4x4x4x4 x4x4x8 x8x4x4 x8x8 x16 Auto PCI E completion Timeout Enable Disable PCI E completion Timeout V...

Page 39: ... I O VT d Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Enable Disable Interrupt Remapping Enable Disable Pass Through DMA Enable Disable ATS Enable Disable Coherency Support Non Isoch Enable Disable Coherency Support Isoch Enable Disable 4 4 12 USB Configuration USB Configuration USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enable Disable ...

Page 40: ...On board device PCIE Device RTC Wake system from S4 S5 Enable Disable 4 5 3 Server ME Configuration Server ME Configuration General ME Configuration Configures Server ME Technology Parameters Oper Firmware Version Version of operational firmware selected to run Current State ME firmware Current State bits 3 0 in MEFS1 Error Code ME firmware Error Code bits 15 12 in MEFS1 Recovery Cause Server ME f...

Page 41: ...ocessor Configuration Hyper Threading Enable Disable Enable Intel R TXT Enable Disable VMX Enable Disable Enable SMX Enable Disable Extended APIC Enable Disable Force x2APIC IDs Enable Disable AES NI Enable Disable 4 6 2 Common RefCode Configuration Common RefCode Configuration NUMA Enable Disable 4 6 Socket Configuration ...

Page 42: ...1T MMIO High Granularity Size 1G 4G 16G 64G 256G 1024G Numa Enable Disable 4 6 5 Memory Configuratiuon Memory Configuration Memory Frequency Auto 1866 2133 2400 2666 Enable ADR Enable Disable Erase Arm NVDIMMs Enable Disable 4 6 6 Memory Map Memory Map Channel Interleaving Auto 1 way Interleave 2 way Interleave 3 way Interleave 4 6 7 Memory RAS Configuration Memory Configuration Static Virtual Loc...

Page 43: ... Timer FB 2 Timer Enable Disable 4 7 2 FB 2 Timer Policy FB 2 Timer Do Nothing Reset Power Down Power Cycle 4 7 3 BMC Network Configuration BMC Network Configuration Configuration Address source Unspecified Static Dynamic BmcDhcp Dynamic BMCNonDhcp IPV6 Support Enable Disable 4 7 BMC ...

Page 44: ...dministrator password in the Create New Password window After you key in the password the Confirm New Password window will pop out to ask for confirmation User Password Set user password in the Create New Password window After you key in the password the Confirm New Password window will pop out to ask for confirmation 4 8 Security ...

Page 45: ...Attempt Secure Boot Enable Disable Secure Boot Mode Standard Custom Key Management Provision Factory Default keys Install Factory Default Keys Enroll Efi Image Save All Secure Boot Variables Platform Key PK Key Exchange Keys Authorized Signatures Forbidden Signatures Authorized TimeStamps ...

Page 46: ... Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings Ursa User Manual Boot Option Key 4 9 1 Boot Boot Bootup NumLock State On Off Quiet Boot Enable Disable New Boot Option Policy Default Place First Place Last 4 9 Boot ...

Page 47: ...em after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Resets system setup without saving any changes Save Changes Saves the changes Discard Changes Discards the changes Restore Defaults Restores or loads default values for all the setup options Save as User Defaults Saves the changes done so far as User Defaults Restore User Defaults Restores the User Defaults to all the setup options Boot Overrid...

Page 48: ...x AMI Flash Utility 1 Copy AfuLnx_64 and RomFileName BIN to Linux OS 2 Open the folder with terminal 3 Enter AfuLnx_64 RomFileName BIN P B 4 Restart the system after finishing BIOS part flashing If you also want to reflash ME part follow the steps below 5 Boot in Linux OS 6 Enter AfuLnx_64 RomFileName BIN ME 7 Restart system after finishing ME part flashing 4 11 4 Update under Windows AMI Flash Ut...

Page 49: ...le Step 1 Open the browser then type in the default BMC IP address 192 168 22 108 Step 2 Use the default user name and password for first time BMC WEB GUI login Field Default UserName admin Password admin NOTE The default user name and password are in lower case characters Users who login with the root user name and password will have full adminstrative power The root password can be changed after...

Page 50: ...re allowed except for the configuration commands that can change the behavior of the out of hand interfaces Administrator All BMC commands are allowed No access Login access denied Notification Click to view notification messages Warning Click to view warning messages Sync Click to synchronize with the latest sensor and event log updates Refresh Click to reload the current page Root administrator ...

Page 51: ...upports BMC Watchdog Timer Commands 5 2 3 System LED Indicator System LED System Health Front Panel Green On Control By CPLD System is Good No Error Off Normally in Standby Amber Blink 1Hz Non Critical event occurred Red Blink 1Hz Critical event occurred On Non recovery event occurred Off Normally UID Blue On UID LED only is controlled by CPLD when BMC is not ready or boot fail UID is able to be c...

Page 52: ...n ready approximate 120 sec then send the Set SEL Time command with the current system time to sync RTC timer In runtime on every BMC reset BMC will assert GPIO to generate SMI to BIOS then BIOS would send the Set SEL Time command with the current system time to sync RTC timer The BMC would automatically sync its RTC timer every 24 hours to maintain the tolerance within 3sec via issue a SMI to BIO...

Page 53: ...pe SSOL Authentications Administrator Administrator access over SOL Non Volatile Bit Rate 115200 115200 baud rate Volatile Bit Rate 115200 115200 baud rate Gratuitous ARP Interval 4 seconds ARP responses Enabled Access Mode Enabled Access Privilege Limit Enabled Enabled Authentications Administrator Password All other Authentications disabled SOL Payload Access Enabled Enable SOL payload access Th...

Page 54: ... Integrity None O O O O X HMAC SHA1 96 O O O O X HMAC MD5 128 O O X X X MD5 128 X X X X X HMAC SHA2 128 X X X X X Confidentiality None O O O O X AES CBC 128 O O O O X XRC4 128 X X X X X XRC4 40 X X X X X Cipher Suite of RMCP 1 S 01h 00h 00h RAKP HMAC SHA1 None None Administrator 2 S A 01h 01h 00h HMAC SHA1 96 None Administrator 3 S A E 01h 01h 01h AES CBC 128 Administrator S authenticated session ...

Page 55: ...0x600 60 Yes Yes 1024x768 60 Yes Yes 1280x800 60 Yes Yes 1280x1024 60 Yes Yes 1440x900 60 Yes Yes 1600x1200 60 Yes Yes 1680x1050 60 Yes Yes 1920x1080 60 Yes Yes 1920x1200 60 Yes Yes Full Screen and Window Mode The console is capable of viewing the server side screen in both windowed and the full screen Simultaneous Console Users The KVM IP console must provide up to three simultaneous users log in...

Page 56: ...Chapter 5 BMC Configuration Settings Ursa User Manual Step 4 Select Remote Control from the menu bar The KVM window will pop up Step 5 Click the button Start KVM To terminate the KVM service click Stop KVM ...

Page 57: ...ing it If the boot loader detects that the loaded firmware image is invalid it will not be executed BMC will select another SD storage for boot If Both of ROMs part are fail BMC SOC will reboot by WDT again Boot Time From the point of reset the BMC boot to fully operational state and be responsive to the host on KCS channel within 30 seconds And LAN channel interface will be enable after 78 second...

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