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27

 

 

 

Confirm

 

the

 

Hard

 

Drive

 

List

 

The

 

system

 

is

 

designed

 

to

 

allow

 

booting

 

from

 

a

 

variety

 

of

 

internal

 

devices,

 

including

 

USB

 

pen

 

drive,

 

SATA

 

drive,

 

CFast

 

drive,

 

CompactFlash

 

drive,

 

and

 

M.2

 

drive

 

etc.

 

Given

 

the

 

tiny

 

footprint

 

and

 

slow

 

performance

 

of

 

USB

 

pen

 

drive,

 

SATA

 

drive

 

and

 

all

 

the

 

other

 

onboard

 

flash

 

drives

 

are

 

more

 

likely

 

the

 

targets

 

to

 

carry

 

operating

 

system

 

and

 

can

 

be

 

found

 

in

 

the

 

detected

 

drive

 

list,

 

in

 

the

 

section

 

of

 

SATA

 

Configuration.

 

 

In

 

the

 

event

 

that

 

a

 

particular

 

SATA/CF/CFast/M.2

 

device

 

is

 

not

 

detected

 

and

 

prompted

 

in

 

the

 

device

 

list,

 

hardly

 

would

 

the

 

system

 

boot

 

from

 

it.

 

Please

 

turn

 

off

 

the

 

system,

 

check

 

or

 

re

apply

 

the

 

SATA

 

cable

 

and

 

SATA

 

power

 

cable,

 

or

 

re

insert

 

CompactFlash

 

card

 

to

 

ensure

 

an

 

appropriate

 

connection.

 

 

Always

 

Mind

 

the

 

SATA

 

Mode

 

SATA

 

controller

 

is

 

embedded

 

in

 

the

 

Intel®

 

C612

 

chipset,

 

and

 

shall

 

run

 

only

 

in

 

one

 

single

 

SATA

 

mode

 

at

 

a

 

time.

 

Three

 

different

 

modes

 

are

 

available:

 

IDE,

 

AHCI,

 

and

 

RAID.

 

Please

 

ensure

 

that

 

a

 

SATA

 

mode

 

has

 

been

 

selected

 

for

 

the

 

installation,

 

and

 

always

 

use

 

this

 

particular

 

mode

 

to

 

boot

 

the

 

operating

 

system

 

installed

 

on

 

that

 

SATA

 

mode.

 

Failed

 

to

 

boot

 

the

 

operating

 

system

 

with

 

the

 

correct

 

SATA

 

mode

 

would

 

very

 

probably

 

run

 

into

 

system

 

collapse.

 

While

 

thus

 

disaster

 

occurs,

 

please

 

re

select

 

a

 

SATA

 

mode

 

to

 

try

 

again

 

the

 

advisability

 

of

 

such

 

change,

 

so

 

as

 

to

 

recollect

 

the

 

mode

 

being

 

used

 

at

 

the

 

installation

 

phase.

 

 

Procedures

 

to

 

load

 

operating

 

system:

 

(1)

 

Please

 

attach

 

USB

 

CD

ROM

 

or

 

DVD

ROM

 

drive.

 

(2)

 

Start

 

or

 

restart

 

the

 

system.

 

(3)

 

Press

 

“del”

 

to

 

go

 

to

 

BIOS

 

setup

 

menu.

 

(4)

 

Choose

 

to

 

confirm

 

SATA

 

Controller

 

status.

 

If

 

it

 

is

 

enabled,

 

select

 

a

 

SATA

 

mode

 

and

 

go

 

to

 

(6).

 

(5)

 

If

 

SATA

 

Controller

 

is

 

disabled,

 

bring

 

it

 

up

 

and

 

reboot

 

to

 

allow

 

a

 

re

detection

 

of

 

Hard

 

Drives.

 

(6)

 

Confirm

 

if

 

the

 

Hard

 

Drive

 

has

 

been

 

detected

 

by

 

the

 

prompt

 

of

 

it

 

on

 

the

 

drive

 

list.

 

(7)

 

Scroll

 

and

 

choose

 

to

 

boot

 

from

 

optical

 

device

 

(CD

ROM

 

or

 

DVD

ROM).

 

(8)

 

Save

 

and

 

reboot

 

the

 

system

 

to

 

activate

 

the

 

change

 

and

 

start

 

the

 

installation.

 

(9)

 

Upon

 

reception

 

of

 

messages

 

or

 

instruction

 

from

 

Operating

 

System

 

CD

 

or

 

DVD,

 

please

 

proceed

 

with

 

the

 

rest

 

of

 

the

 

work

 

as

 

installer

 

instructs.

 

 

Loading

 

Extra

 

Driver

 

Files

 

Some

 

challenges

 

might

 

occur

 

during

 

the

 

installation,

 

as

 

if

 

the

 

issue

 

of

 

no

 

Hard

 

Drive

 

detected,

 

where

 

extra

 

driver

 

files

 

are

 

needed.

 

This

 

is

 

mostly

 

found,

 

when

 

AHCI

 

or

 

RAID

 

mode

 

is

 

selected,

 

in

 

operating

 

systems

 

such

 

as

 

Windows

XP,

 

where

 

a

 

USB

 

floppy

 

drive

 

loaded

 

with

 

SATA

 

driver

 

should

 

be

 

prepared

 

and

 

attached

 

on

 

USB

 

port

 

and,

 

at

 

the

 

prompt

 

of

 

such

 

a

 

message,

 

please

 

press

 

“F6”

 

key

 

while

 

being

 

asked

 

to

 

do

 

so,

 

to

 

allow

 

the

 

installer

 

integrate

 

the

 

driver

 

file

 

from

 

floppy

 

drive.

 

Windows

7

 

or

 

above

 

apparently

 

do

 

not

 

seem

 

to

 

come

 

with

 

such

 

an

 

issue

 

against

 

the

 

onboard

 

Intel®

 

C612

 

SATA

 

Controller,

 

and

 

hence

 

no

 

extra

 

driver

 

should

 

be

 

needed.

 

 

On

 

completion

 

of

 

the

 

installation

 

of

 

operating

 

system

 

such

 

as

 

Microsoft

 

Windows,

 

please

 

find

 

the

 

driver

 

CD

 

in

 

the

 

enclosed

 

accessory

 

bag

 

and

 

proceed

 

with

 

driver

 

files

 

installation

 

in

 

the

 

sequence

 

as:

 

INF

 

(Chipset),

 

VGA,

 

and

 

LAN.

 

If

 

some

 

driver

 

updates

 

are

 

available

 

by

 

Windows

 

Update,

 

please

 

accept

 

the

 

updates

 

when

 

prompted.

 

 
 

 

3.2

 

Installing

 

Operating

 

System

 

&

 

Drivers

Summary of Contents for NSP-2C30

Page 1: ...1 Network Security System NSP 2C30 Always at the forefront of innovation User Manual...

Page 2: ...t 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation This equipment generates uses...

Page 3: ...electrical discharge can damage computer components without causing any signs of physical damage You must take extra care in handling them to ensure against electrostatic build up 1 To prevent electr...

Page 4: ...pe recommend by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance Before using the system prepare basic system components If the system comes as a barebone that is none of the ke...

Page 5: ...2 3 Open Up Top Cover 15 2 4 Accessing Processor 16 2 5 Accessing Memory 17 2 6 Adding 2 5 3 5 SATA Hard Drive 18 2 7 Accessing CompactFlash Card and CFast Card 21 2 8 Install M 2 Module 22 2 9 Instal...

Page 6: ...6 Chapter 5 Programming Guide 5 1 Watchdog Timer 48 5 2 LAN Bypass 53 5 3 System Monitoring 62 Chapter 6 Q A 63...

Page 7: ...7 Chapter 1 General Information...

Page 8: ...network throughput while the four PCIe X8 slots for LAN module expansion deliver outstanding network performance exclusively via 32 PCIe 3 0 lanes direct from the single Intel E5 1600 2600 V3 Process...

Page 9: ...ocket Front I O Console 1x RJ45 Console USB 2x USB 2 0 LAN 2x RJ45 1G LAN Indication 1x Power LED 1x HDD LED 1x Status LED Rear I O Switch 1x Rock Type Power Switch Power Inlet 2x Expansion PCIe 4x St...

Page 10: ...Network Port Four RJ45 Gigabit Bypass 1 Pair BEM C600 580 F4 Type LAN Module Chipset Intel 82580EB Interface PCIe X4 Network Port Four SFP Fiber Gigabit BEM C600 599 F2 Type LAN Module Chipset Intel 8...

Page 11: ...11 Figure 1 1 System Layout of NSP 2C30 1 4 System Layout...

Page 12: ...12 Front View With different combination of LAN Modules Rear View 1 5 Indicators Features...

Page 13: ...13 Chapter 2 Preparation...

Page 14: ...environment tend to have less static electricity than dry environments A grounding strap is warranted whenever danger of static electricity exists Computer components and electronic circuit boards ca...

Page 15: ...he places below prior to any moving of the top cover It is recommended to push the top cover backwards so as to detach the cover tongue out of the snatch up at front side before the lift up or removal...

Page 16: ...2620 V3 2 4GHz 15MB 85W E5 2640 V3 2 6GHz 20MB 90W Procedures 1 To install processor into LGA2011 3 socket please find the CPU socket on BNX C612 server board as indicated below 2 Add CPU onto the so...

Page 17: ...d channel operation As illustrated above all eight memory slots can be found on the server board with number 1 8 that would specify the identity of each of them The four channels are defined as Channe...

Page 18: ...the 2 3 5 Hard Drive brackets and the 2 2 5 Hard Drive brackets 3 To install a 3 5 Hard Drive Acquire one of the 3 5 Hard Drive brackets by removing the four screws that secure the bracket on the Dri...

Page 19: ...this Hard Drive subset back to the chassis assure the Hard Drive I O side face to the power supply unit and add the four screws back to position 6 In case another 3 5 Hard Drive is to be installed int...

Page 20: ...other side for a perfect and firm Hard Drive subset In case only one 2 5 Hard Drive is to be installed add this Hard Drive on either top or bottom position to complete the subset 9 Restore this Hard...

Page 21: ...dd the card into socket 4 Turn the system back on Please be advised that CompactFlash card or CFast card is not to be added or removed when the system power is still on that is no plug and play scheme...

Page 22: ...storage options Please make sure a correct module has been selected before adding into NSP 2C30 Procedures to add M 2 module 1 Turn off the system 2 Locate the M 2 Slot as indicated above 3 Add the M...

Page 23: ...rd Low profile PCIe X1 X4 X8 Cards Procedures to add PCIe X8 slot 1 Turn off the system and locate the PCIe X8 slot as indicated above 2 Add the card into socket as indicated below 3 Secure the card i...

Page 24: ...24 Chapter 3 Operation...

Page 25: ...tails with Restore On AC Power Loss Have you wish to bring it down simply press once on the power switch located next to power supply with yellow circle or press and hold for 4 seconds to reach that g...

Page 26: ...ge activity such as SATA drive CompactFlash or CFast First screen Optimal BIOS Setting Once the system successfully boots up it shall activate display signal on monitor disclosing some system informat...

Page 27: ...Start or restart the system 3 Press del to go to BIOS setup menu 4 Choose to confirm SATA Controller status If it is enabled select a SATA mode and go to 6 5 If SATA Controller is disabled bring it u...

Page 28: ...connected LAN Speed LED The right LED is LAN Port Speed LED with three different speeds 1 Amber 1000 Speed 2 Green 100 Speed 3 Off 10 Speed Summary Table LED Color State Description RJ45 NIC Linkage...

Page 29: ...29 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup...

Page 30: ...executed under the following conditions When changing the system configurations When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted to make changes to the Setup program When res...

Page 31: ...followingmessageduringthe POST TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT PRESS CTRL ALT ESC OR DEL KEY Pressthe Del keyor pressthe Ctrl Alt and Esc keysto enterSetup The online description of the highlighted setup...

Page 32: ...ation Advanced Advanced system settings IntelRC Setup Processor and Chipset settings Server Mgmt Security Configure Supervisor and User Password Boot System Boot Configuration Save Exit Exit options a...

Page 33: ...SM Configuration Trusted Computing and USB Configuration ACPI Settings Lock Legacy Resources This setting enables disables Locking up the resources from changing to serial parallel or diskette control...

Page 34: ...he transfer rate bits per second data bits parity stop bits of Console Redirection Flow Control Flow control is the process of managing the rate of data transmission between two nodes It s the process...

Page 35: ...ffic through switches and the Root Complex Extended Tag This is to enable or disable Extended Tag If enabled allows device to use 8 bit tag field in the Requester Transaction ID field If disabled only...

Page 36: ...options UEFI and Legacy Legacy only UEFI only Network Storage Video Legacy This option allows you to control the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE Storage Video OpROM Configuration options UEFI Legacy...

Page 37: ...s you to enable the I O port 60h 64h emulation support This should be enabled for the complete USB keyboard legacy support for non USB aware OSes Configuration options Disabled Enabled USB hardware de...

Page 38: ...tions Disabled Enabled Advanced Power Management Configuration Power Technology Energy Efficient This item allows you to enable power management features Configuration options Disabled Energy Efficien...

Page 39: ...switching mechanism enables the performance setting 0 when the total PO time is greater than this threshold QPI Configuration QPI Status This item displays information about the QPI status Link Speed...

Page 40: ...eserved Memory Power Savings Advanced Options CK in SR Auto Configuration options Auto Driven Tri State Pulled Low Pulled High MDLL Off Auto Allows you to shutdown MDLL during SR when enabled Configur...

Page 41: ...PCI E ASPM Support Disabled Allows you to configure the PCH DMI ASPM Configuration options Disabled Enabled PCI Express Root Port 1 to Port 8 Allows you to configure the PCI Express Root port setting...

Page 42: ...the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive Configuration options IDE AHCI RAID Support Aggressive Link Power Management Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the Support Agg...

Page 43: ...Thermal Device Auto Allows you to enable or disable the PCH Thermal Device D31 F6 Configuration options Auto Disabled Enabled Alert Enable Lock Disabled Allows you to lock all Alert Enable settings C...

Page 44: ...ws you to choose options for erasing SEL Configuration options No Yes On next reset Yes On every reset When SEL is Full Do Nothing Allows you to choose options for reactions to a full SEL Configuratio...

Page 45: ...ning Allows you to set an action when chassis intrusion has occurred Configuration options Warning Halt Boot Option Priorities These items specify the boot device priority sequence from the available...

Page 46: ...Save Changes and Reset Save changes to CMOS and reset the system Discard Changes and Reset Abandon all changes and reset the system Restore Defaults Restore the preset defaults 4 10 The Save Exit Men...

Page 47: ...47 Chapter 5 Programming Guide...

Page 48: ...rgc 2 if strcmp argv 1 help 0 printf LanWDT help show help message n printf LanWDT time 0 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 timer setting n printf LanWDT clear clear WDT timer n return 0 if strcmp argv 1 clear 0 print...

Page 49: ...nished n return 0 printf Command Error use help for detial n return 1 else printf Command Error use help for detial n return 1 return 0 void WdtStart void char data 0x00 data inportb 0xF3 SetBit data...

Page 50: ...2 break case 1 SetBit data 0 ClrBit data 1 ClrBit data 2 break case 2 ClrBit data 0 SetBit data 1 ClrBit data 2 break case 4 SetBit data 0 SetBit data 1 ClrBit data 2 break case 8 ClrBit data 0 ClrBi...

Page 51: ...ata inportb 0xF8 data data 2 return data void SetBit char Data char Bit switch Bit case 0 Data 0x01 break case 1 Data 0x02 break case 2 Data 0x04 break case 3 Data 0x08 break case 4 Data 0x10 break ca...

Page 52: ...k case 2 Data 0xFB break case 3 Data 0xF7 break case 4 Data 0xEF break case 5 Data 0xDF break case 6 Data 0xBF break case 7 Data 0x7F break LanWDT h void WdtStart void void WdtStop void int WdtCheck v...

Page 53: ...outportb CMOS_INDX_PORT LAN_STATUS_FLAG_PWRON PowerOn inportb CMOS_DATA_PORT outportb CMOS_INDX_PORT LAN_STATUS_FLAG_PWROFF PowerOff inportb CMOS_DATA_PORT outportb CMOS_INDX_PORT LAN_STATUS_FLAG_WDT...

Page 54: ...r OFF s n Lan1PowerOFF printf LAN 2 n printf Power ON s n Lan2PowerON printf Power OFF s n Lan2PowerOFF printf LAN 3 n printf Power ON s n Lan3PowerON printf Power OFF s n Lan3PowerOFF printf LAN 4 n...

Page 55: ...On bitoffset else ClrBit PowerOn bitoffset break case 0x02 if state SetBit PowerOff bitoffset else ClrBit PowerOff bitoffset break case 0x03 if state WDT 0x0f else WDT 0x00 break Save LAN Status to CM...

Page 56: ...p 0 group int strtol argv 2 NULL 16 state int strtol argv 4 NULL 16 if strcmp argv 3 poweron 0 cmd 0x01 if strcmp argv 3 poweroff 0 cmd 0x02 if strcmp argv 3 wdt 0 cmd 0x03 printf LanSetup setup group...

Page 57: ...show current setting n printf LanSetup setup group 1 4 poweron poweroff wdt bypass 1 pass 0 n printf setup Lan bypass function setting n return 0 if strcmp argv 1 status 0 ShowStatus printf LanSetup...

Page 58: ..._PORT PowerON outportb CMOS_INDX_PORT LAN_STATUS_FLAG_PWROFF outportb CMOS_DATA_PORT PowerOFF outportb CMOS_INDX_PORT LAN_STATUS_FLAG_WDT outportb CMOS_DATA_PORT WDT void SetBit char Data char Bit swi...

Page 59: ...0x80 break void ClrBit char Data char Bit switch Bit case 0 Data 0xFE break case 1 Data 0xFD break case 2 Data 0xFB break case 3 Data 0xF7 break case 4 Data 0xEF break case 5 Data 0xDF break case 6 D...

Page 60: ...it switch Bit case 0 Data 0x01 break case 1 Data 0x02 break case 2 Data 0x04 break case 3 Data 0x08 break case 4 Data 0x10 break case 5 Data 0x20 break case 6 Data 0x40 break case 7 Data 0x80 break if...

Page 61: ...efine LAN_STATUS_FLAG_PWROFF 0x55 define LAN_STATUS_FLAG_WDT 0x56 LAN Status Flag Definition define LAN1_PWRON_FLAG 0x00 define LAN1_PWROFF_FLAG 0x00 define LAN2_PWRON_FLAG 0x01 define LAN2_PWROFF_FLA...

Page 62: ...ALED 8 VCC_CPU0_SCALED 9 PVDDQ_AB_SCALED 11 SYS_FAN1_TACH 16 SYS_FAN2_TACH 17 SYS_FAN3_TACH 18 CPU_FAN0_TACH 19 PECI_IBMC_LVC1 20 SMB_SENSOR_STBY 32 Please refer to IPMI Intelligent Platform Managemen...

Page 63: ...63 Chapter 6 Q A...

Page 64: ...d Remove PCI card and or PCI riser card and boot again 6 Bad external devices Detach RS 232 cable LAN cable and USB cable and boot again Q BIOS POST prompts but gets stuck A Please check the following...

Page 65: ...rmware designed for booting Q Windows XP installer does not find any Hard Drive A Please check the following before you call out for help 1 Check in the BIOS that SATA Hard Drive or CompactFlash has b...

Page 66: ...een RJ45 port and network chip Q Can I enable Bypass function at Power Off mode A Yes you certainly can NSP 20H8 comes with dual latch relay that will work at both power on and power off mode Please b...

Page 67: ...devices if necessary 2 If any of the LAN port is not detected 4 of them should be all detected please go to BIOS setup menu Advanced PCIE Ports Configuration to see if any of them has been disabled Q...

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