Intel® Server Board S1200SP Family Technical Product Specification
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Table 7. External RJ45 NIC Port LED Definition
LED Color
LED State
NIC State
Green/Amber (Right)
Off
10 Mbps
Amber
100 Mbps
Green
1000 Mbps
Green (Left)
On
Active Connection
Blinking
Transmit/Receive activity
3.4.7.1
MAC Address Definition
Intel
®
Server Board S1200SPL and S1200SPO have the following MAC addresses assigned to them at the
factory:
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NIC 1 MAC address (for OS usage)
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NIC 2 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC a 1 (for OS usage)
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BMC LAN channel 1 MAC address = NIC1 MAC a 2
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BMC LAN channel 2 MAC address = NIC1 MAC a 3
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BMC LAN channel 3 (DMN) MAC address = NIC1 MAC a 4
Intel
®
Server Board S1200SPS has the following MAC addresses assigned to it at the factory:
•
NIC 1 MAC address (for OS usage)
•
NIC 2 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC a 1 (for OS usage)
•
BMC LAN channel 1 MAC address = NIC1 MAC a 2
•
BMC LAN channel 2 MAC address = NIC1 MAC a 3
3.4.8
Serial Ports
The server board provides a nine-pin internal DH-10 serial header. You can use a standard DH-10 to DB9 cable
to direct serial A port to the rear of a chassis.
3.4.9
KVM/Serial Over LAN (SOL) Function
These functions support redirection of keyboard, mouse, and text screen to a terminal window on a remote
console. The keyboard, mouse, and text redirection enables the control of the client machine through the
network without the need to be physically near that machine. Text, mouse, and keyboard redirection allows
the remote machine to control and configure the client by entering BIOS setup. The KVM/SOL function
emulates a standard PCI serial port and redirects the data from the serial port to the management console
using LAN. KVM has additional requirements of internal graphics and SOL may be used when KVM is not
supported.
Summary of Contents for S1200SPL
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