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Summary of Contents for NCA-4010 Series

Page 1: ...Network Computing Platforms NCA 4010 User Manual Rev 1 5 Sep 11th 2018...

Page 2: ...changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Lanner Electronics Inc to provide notification of such revision or change The information in this document is furnished for info...

Page 3: ...enclosure products FCC Class A Certification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are desig...

Page 4: ...ower is disconnected from a circuit always check the circuit LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION Risk of explosion could occur if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Please dispose of used batteries accordin...

Page 5: ...achieved due to uneven mechanical loading 4 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits m...

Page 6: ...e site propose une circulation d air adequate Verifiez que le couvercle du chassis est bien fixe La conception du chassis permet a l air de refroidissement de bien circuler Un chassis ouvert laisse l...

Page 7: ...n CC Desserrez la vis du terminal de mise a la terre Branchez le cable de mise a la terre a la terre L appareil de protection pour la source d alimentation CC doit fournir 30 A de courant Cet appareil...

Page 8: ...tup 37 About the CPU Heatsink and Heat radiation Bracket 38 Installing the System Memory 39 Installing Disk Drives 40 Installing a mSATA Module 43 Installing an IPMI Card Project based 44 Replacing Co...

Page 9: ...90 Security 91 Boot 92 Save Exit 95 Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer 101 Appendix B Setting up Console Redirection 102 Appendix C Programming Generation 3 LAN Bypass 103 Appendix D Programming t...

Page 10: ...irs of LAN bypass vary depending on models 1 x NIC module slots support 40G 10G 1G Fiber Copper Bypass 2 x DDR4 REG ECC UDIMM memory sockets at 2400 MHz up to 16GB each 1 x 3 5 or 2 x 2 5 SATA HDD SSD...

Page 11: ...S HDD Keypad 4x Keypads Expansion 2 x PCIe Gen3x4 expansions for upper layer expansion Model A C only 1 x PCIe Gen3x8 expansion at rear optional TPM Optional Thermal 1 x passive heat sink Physical Cha...

Page 12: ...4010D 1U x86 Rackmount Network Appliance based on Intel Xeon D 1548 Processor codename Broadwell DE SoC 8 GbE RJ45 with 2 SFP 10GbE ports 1 NIC Module Slot and 3 pairs of LAN bypass Package Contents...

Page 13: ...Network Computing Platforms Chapter 2 System Overview Mechanical Drawing Unit mm...

Page 14: ...etwork Computing Platforms Block Diagram Note TPM is optional The diagram is based on 8 x RJ 45 GbE design The number of LAN ports is 16 for model A The 2 x 10G SFP ports are only available in model A...

Page 15: ...ies HDD status about storage devices such as HDD or SSD F2 LCM LCM with 4 x keypads F3 Console 1 x RJ 45 console port F4 USB 2 x USB 2 0 Type A ports in double stacked form F5 LAN 8 or 16 x RJ 45 GbE...

Page 16: ...ing Platforms Rear I Os R1 PCIe Expansion 1 x PCIe expansion slot optional R2 Fans 2 x cooling fans R3 Power switch 1 x power on off switch R4 power jack 1 x power jack for connection with power adapt...

Page 17: ...mputing Platforms Chapter 3 Board Layout Jumpers and Connectors on the Motherboard ATX1 SATAPWR1 2 JLCM1 JDDR1 2 J4 JPCIESLOT1 COMB1 USB1 LAN J1 2 JSATA1 2 FAN1 2 JMSATA1 J9 10 11 JBIOS1 JOPMA1 ATX2 C...

Page 18: ...Network Computing Platforms Jumpers and Connectors on the Motherboard cont d JTPM1 JSPIROM1 JCMOS1...

Page 19: ...Connector Pin out ATX1 24 pin ATX power connector PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 3 3V 2 3 3V 3 3 3V 4 12V 5 GND 6 GND 7 5V 8 PSON 9 GND 10 GND 11 5V 12 GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 ATXPWGD 16 5V 17 5VSB 1...

Page 20: ...tforms ATX2 4 pin ATX power connector COMA1 internal serial COM pin header PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 NDCD2 2 NDSR2 3 NRXD2 4 NRTS2 5 NTXD2 6 NCTS2 7 NDTR2 8 NRI2 9 GND 10 NC PIN DESCRIPTION 1...

Page 21: ...puting Platforms CONN2 2 pin power connector for the power button on the panel PIN DESCRIPTION 1 POWER ON 2 GND FAN1 2 2 x 5 pin cooling fan connectors PIN DESCRIPTION 1 CPUFANOUTPWM 2 NC 3 CPUFANIN 4...

Page 22: ...G401 J1 PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION A1 P3V3 B1 P12V A2 P3V3 B2 P12V A3 P3V3 B3 PCH_SLOT3_A8 A4 GND B4 PCIESLOT3_I350A_RST A5 P3V3 B5 PHY_WAKE A6 GND B6 GND A7 SLT3A_SCLK2 B7 CLK100_PCIE_SOLT3_1P A...

Page 23: ...0 PCIE_CTX_C_SLOT3RX_P2 B20 PCIE_SLOT3TX_C_CRX_P2 A21 PCIE_CTX_C_SLOT3RX_N2 B21 PCIE_SLOT3TX_C_CRX_N2 A22 GND B22 GND A23 PCIE_CTX_C_SLOT3RX_P3 B23 PCIE_SLOT3TX_C_CRX_P3 A24 PCIE_CTX_C_SLOT3RX_N3 B24...

Page 24: ...IE_SLOT3TX_C_CRX_P5 A18 PCIE_CTX_C_SLOT3RX_N5 B18 PCIE_SLOT3TX_C_CRX_N5 A19 GND B19 GND A20 PCIE_CTX_C_SLOT3RX_P6 B20 PCIE_SLOT3TX_C_CRX_P6 A21 PCIE_CTX_C_SLOT3RX_N6 B21 PCIE_SLOT3TX_C_CRX_N6 A22 GND...

Page 25: ...PASS J7 Fresh main board BYPASS PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 NC 2 NC 3 IO_NXP_RXD 4 IO_NXP_RTS_N 5 IO_NXP_TXD 6 IO_NXP_CTS_N 7 NC 8 NC 9 GND 10 GND PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 NC 2 NC 3 NXP...

Page 26: ...rk Computing Platforms J8 Main board ARM Programming Selection 0 2 3 Enable 1 1 2 Disable default J9 J10 PHY I2C Source Selection 2 3 From Tool 1 2 From CPU default PIN DESCRIPTION 1 P3V3 2 CPLD_LED3...

Page 27: ...PIN DESCRIPTION 1 PHY_I2C_SDA 2 PHY_I2C_SDA_JUMP 3 PHY_I2C_SDA_TOOL J10 PIN DESCRIPTION 1 PHY_I2C_SCL 2 PHY_I2C_SCL_JUMP 3 PHY_I2C_SCL_TOOL J11 PHY I2C debug pin header PIN DESCRIPTION 1 PHY_I2C_SDA_...

Page 28: ...sh BIOS JCMOS1 1 2 NORMAL 2 3 CLEAR CMOS PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 CLK_33M_PORT80 2 LPC_LAD1_R 3 80PORT_RST 4 LPC_LAD0_R 5 LPC_FRAME _P80 6 P3V3 7 LPC_LAD3_P80 8 NC 9 LPC_LAD2_P80 10 GND PIN D...

Page 29: ...Platforms PIN DESCRIPTION 1 VCC_RTC 2 PCH_RTCRST 3 GND JCPLD1 Fresh CPLD Complex Programmable Logic Device JLCM1 LCM module connector PIN DESCRIPTION 1 P3V3_SB 2 DUAL_SPI_TDO 3 J_CPLD_TDI 4 CPLD_TMS...

Page 30: ...N DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 P5V 2 GND 3 P_SLIN_N 4 VEE 5 P_AFD_N 6 P_INIT_N 7 LPD1 8 LPD0 9 LPD3 10 LPD2 11 LPD5 12 LPD4 13 LPD7 14 LPD6 15 LCD 16 P5V 17 KPA1 18 KPA2 19 KPA3 20 KPA4 21 LCM_RST 22...

Page 31: ...rk Computing Platforms JMSATA1 mSATA module PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 NC 2 P3V3 3 NC 4 GND 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 GND 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 NC 21 GND...

Page 32: ...3 25 SATA_DTX_CRX_N1 26 GND 27 GND 28 NC 29 GND 30 NC 31 SATA_CTX_C_DRX_N1 32 NC 33 SATA_CTX_C_DRX_P1 34 GND 35 GND 36 NC 37 GND 38 NC 39 P3V3 40 GND 41 P3V3 42 NC 43 GND 44 NC 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 NC...

Page 33: ...mputing Platforms JRESET1 Select front panel reset option 1 2 Hardware Reset 2 3 Software Reset Default JSATA1 JSATA2 SATA connectors for storage devices PIN DESCRIPTION 1 BTN_SYS_RESET 2 FP_RESET 3 S...

Page 34: ...SCRIPTION 1 GND 2 SATA_CTX_C_DRX_P2 3 SATA_CTX_C_DRX_N2 4 GND 5 SATA_DTX_CRX_N2 6 SATA_DTX_CRX_P2 7 GND JSATA2 PIN DESCRIPTION 1 GND 2 SATA_CTX_C_DRX_P3 3 SATA_CTX_C_DRX_N3 4 GND 5 SATA_DTX_CRX_N3 6 S...

Page 35: ...SPI1_CS0 _DUAL 4 P3V3_SB 5 SPI_MISO_DUAL 6 SPI_HOLD0_L 7 NC 8 SPI_CLK_DUAL 9 GND 10 SPI_MOSI_DUAL JTPM1 TPM module pin header optional PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 LPC_SERIRQ 2 LPC_FRAME 3 LPC_LA...

Page 36: ...internal connector PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 DAC_RO 2 GND 3 DAC_GO 4 GND 5 DAC_BO 6 GND 7 HSYNC_O 8 NC 9 VSYNC_O 10 GND 11 DDC_DATA 12 DDC_CLK SATAPWR1 SATAPWR2 SATA 4 pin POWER connectors PIN...

Page 37: ...ing procedures first WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury electric shock or damage to the equipment please remove all power sources Please wear ESD protected gloves before conducting the foll...

Page 38: ...soldered onboard the heatsink and the heat radiation brackets are pre installed before shipment In normal circumstances no installation nor replacement is required If there is any issue related to CPU...

Page 39: ...ocket Please follow the steps below to install the DIMM memory modules 1 Power off the system and locate the DDR DIMM slot 2 Pull open the DIMM slot latches 3 Align the DIMM module and make sure the n...

Page 40: ...HDDs or SSDs as data storage Please follow the steps below for installation Note the following steps are based on 2 x 2 5 SATA disk drives installation 1 Locate the disk drive tray at the corner of th...

Page 41: ...disk drive as shown in the image below Apply 2 screws for each side of the disk drive 5 Place the tray with HDD SSD installed back to its original spot inside the system Remember to aim the two latch...

Page 42: ...uting Platforms 6 Establish SATA cable connection between the disk drive and the motherboard Please apply 15 7 SATA cable to the drive while using SATA 7 pin connector and SATA 4 pin connector for the...

Page 43: ...A Module The motherboard provides one mSATA slot Follow the procedures below for installing a mSATA card 1 Locate the mSATA socket 2 Insert a mSATA module as shown in the image below card 3 Press the...

Page 44: ...an IPMI Card Project based The motherboard provides one OPMA socket which is used to install an IPMI card Please follow the steps below for instructions 1 Locate the OPMA socket 2 Insert an IPMI card...

Page 45: ...orms 3 Apply a screw to secure the IPMI card Notes The remake about the IPMI support requires changes in BOM and it is based on custom projects For requirements about IPMI support please consult with...

Page 46: ...g fans To replace a worn down fan please follow the steps below 1 Remove the screws circled below 2 Apply some force and pull the fan out of its original place as shown in the image below 3 To install...

Page 47: ...rmation about compatible modules please refer to the Ordering Information and Optional Accessories sections or contact Lanner for more details 1 Remove the two captive screws on the bezel of the modul...

Page 48: ...Network Computing Platforms 3 Slide your Ethernet NIC module into the space until it is firmly attached 4 Secure the module with two captive screws on the bezel...

Page 49: ...ils 1 x pack of screws 2 Turn a slide rail upside down and release the inner bracket 4 Slide the inner bracket all the way up to end of the slide rail assembly You may hear a click sound 5 Push the wh...

Page 50: ...side of the chassis Installing Slide Rails 1 In the previous section you have already detached the inner brackets and attached them onto the chassis of your purchased model By now you shall install th...

Page 51: ...orms 2 For the rear rack installation also aim at 3 available holes and click the slide rail assembly onto the rear rack 3 Repeat Step 1 and 2 for another slide rail assembly in order to install in on...

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Page 53: ...ongly recommended to carry out this procedure with two or three persons 1 Hold the applicable model with its front facing you lift the chassis and gently insert the model by aligning with the slide ra...

Page 54: ...aneously push the release tabs on both sides in the arrow of direction below while pushing the appliance into the end of the rack Caution the appliance will be locked during the half way of sliding in...

Page 55: ...ng Platforms 3 Slide the appliance all the way into the assembly until it reaches its end 4 To slide the appliance out gently pull it outwards Then press the slide rail locks on both side and slide th...

Page 56: ...lect a setup screen for instance Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security and Save Exit select an item option on a setup screen Enter select an item option or enter a sub menu ESC exit the current screen t...

Page 57: ...Information BIOS Vendor displays BIOS vendor information Core Version displays the BIOS core version Compliancy displays the BIOS compliancy Project Version displays BIOS project version Build Date an...

Page 58: ...ect Advanced setup screen Under this screen you may use to select an item you wish to configure PXE Function This option allows users to set PXE Preboot Execution Environment functions Users may enabl...

Page 59: ...ease be noted that TPM module shall have been installed first in order to make any configuration Security Device Support this enables or disables BIOS support for security device Please be noted that...

Page 60: ...ss configuration sub menu for super IO chip NCT6776 parameters You may access settings for Serial Port 1 or 2 or the Parallel port NCT6776 Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration The super...

Page 61: ...disable the Serial Port 1 COMA Device setting is fixed as default NCT6776 Super IO Configuration Serial Port 2 Configuration Once Serial Port 2 is accessed you may press Enter to enable or disable the...

Page 62: ...Network Computing Platforms Parallel Port Configuration This option allows you to set parameters for parallel port LPT LPTE...

Page 63: ...ting Platforms Once Parallel Port is accessed you may press Enter to enable or disable the Parallel Port Device setting is fixed as default NCT76776 HW Monitor This option allows you to view hardware...

Page 64: ...Network Computing Platforms Serial Port Console Redirection This option allows you to configure parameters about serial port console redirection Press Enter to access the submenu...

Page 65: ...Network Computing Platforms Console Redirection select Enabled or Disable for COM port console redirection The default is Enabled...

Page 66: ...ub menu COM Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type the emulation configuration Select VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 or ANSI VT100 ASCII character set VT100 extends VT100 to support color function keys VT UT...

Page 67: ...0 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 for bits per second The Bps will determine serial port transmission speed The speed must be matched on the other side Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds Data Bi...

Page 68: ...bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors Select None Even Odd Mark or Space Stop Bits stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet The standard is 1 stop bit Communi...

Page 69: ...erflow When sending data if the receiving buffers are full a stop signal can be sent to stop the data flow You may select None or Hardware RTS CTS depending on the circumstances VT UTF8 Combo Key Supp...

Page 70: ...etwork Computing Platforms Recorder Mode on this mode when Enabled only text will be sent This is to capture terminal data Resolution 100 x 31 select Enable or Disable for extended terminal resolution...

Page 71: ...uting Platforms Legacy OS Redirection Resolution select 80x24 or 80x25 The default for this case is 80x24 Putty KeyPad select Function Key and Key Pad on Putty You may select VT100 LINUX XTERMR6 SCO E...

Page 72: ...y if BootLoader is selected than Legacy console redirection is disabled before booting to Legacy OS Default value is Always Enable which means Legacy OS console redirection is always enabled after BIO...

Page 73: ...is function enables or disables legacy USB support Auto option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected Disable option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications EHCI Han...

Page 74: ...n allows you to enable or disable USB mass storage driver The default is Enabled Port 60 64 Emulation this option enables I O port 60h 64h emulation support This should be enabled for the complete USB...

Page 75: ...Platforms USB transfer time out set USB time out value 1 5 10 or 20 seconds for Control Bulk and Interrupt transfers Device reset time out set USB mass storage device Start Unit command time out 10 20...

Page 76: ...k Computing Platforms Device power up delay set the maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the Host Controller Auto uses default value For example it is 100ms as a root...

Page 77: ...s to change processor settings Press Enter to access its sub menu Under Process Configuration information about the CPU including socket ID frequency and cache information will be displayed Execute Di...

Page 78: ...S NI enables or disables AES NI Advanced Encryption Standard New Instruction support Memory Configuration Memory Configuration displays and provides options to change the memory settings You may press...

Page 79: ...ork Computing Platforms Memory Topology this option displays memory topology with DIMM population information Each socket has 2 nodes iMC s numbered from 0 to 7 Each node supports up to 2 channels 0 a...

Page 80: ...uting Platforms PCH Configuration This function allows users to view and configure PCH settings Press Enter to access the sub menu PCH SATA Configuration Press Enter to access items for SATA devices a...

Page 81: ...Computing Platforms SATA Controller enables or disables SATA controller Configure SATA as this item identifies whether the SATA port is connected to a SSD and HDD Select IDE AHCI or RAID The default...

Page 82: ...omputing Platforms mSATA displays status of mSATA storage device Software Preserve displays information of Software Preserve mSATA enable or disable mSATA socket Hot Plug designates this port as hot p...

Page 83: ...s eSATA configures the port as External SATA eSATA Spin Up Device if enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives which have this option enabled will spin up at boo...

Page 84: ...Network Computing Platforms SATA Device Type identifies the SATA port is connected to SSD Solid State Drive or HDD Hard Disk Drive SATA1 enable or disable the SATA port...

Page 85: ...work Computing Platforms SATA1 DevSlp enable or disable the SATA port Device Sleep Board rework for LP is needed before enabling this power saving function Hot Plug designates this port as hot pluggab...

Page 86: ...s eSATA configures the port as External SATA eSATA Spin Up Device if enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives which have this option enabled will spin up at boo...

Page 87: ...Network Computing Platforms SATA Device Type identifies the SATA port is connected to SSD Solid State Drive or HDD Hard Disk Drive SATA2 enable or disable the SATA port...

Page 88: ...Network Computing Platforms Hot Plug designates this port as hot pluggable Configure as eSATA configures the port as External SATA eSATA...

Page 89: ...ny of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives which have this option enabled will spin up at boot Otherwise all drives spin up at boot SATA Device Type identifies the SATA port i...

Page 90: ...Network Computing Platforms PCH State after G3 Select S0 S5 for ACPI state after a G3 The choices are S0 S5 or Last State...

Page 91: ...want to configure Administrator Password set administrator password Once set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup User Password set user password Once set t...

Page 92: ...creen Under this screen you may use to select an item you want to configure Boot Configuration Setup Prompt Timeout number of seconds to wait for setup activation key 65535 0xFFFF means indefinite wai...

Page 93: ...uiet Boot this option allows you to enable or disable Quiet Boot The default is Disabled based on Intel s server environment setting Boot Option Priorities Boot Option 1 2 set devices as boot option 1...

Page 94: ...Network Computing Platforms USB Device BBS Priorities set the order of the legacy devices in this group...

Page 95: ...es Save Changes and Reset reset the system after saving the configuration changes Discard Changes and Reset reset the system without saving the configuration changes Save Options Save Changes save the...

Page 96: ...Network Computing Platforms Save Changes and Exit exit system setup after saving the configuration changes Discard Changes and Exit exit system setup without saving the configuration changes...

Page 97: ...Network Computing Platforms Save Changes and Reset reset the system after saving the configuration changes Discard Changes and Reset reset the system without saving the configuration changes...

Page 98: ...Network Computing Platforms Save Changes save the configuration changes done so far Discard Changes discard all the configuration changes...

Page 99: ...Network Computing Platforms Restore Defaults restore load factory default setting for all setup parameters Save as User Defaults save changes done so far as user default...

Page 100: ...Network Computing Platforms Restore User Defaults restore the user default...

Page 101: ...er is based on a counter that counts down from an initial value to zero The software selects the counter s initial value and periodically restarts it Should the counter reach zero before the software...

Page 102: ...le port of the system and the other end to serial port of the Remote Client System 2 Configure the following settings in the BIOS Setup menu BIOS Advanced Remote Access Configuration Serial Port Mode...

Page 103: ...s 1 Communication through SMBUS I2C 2 Independent bypass status control for each pair up to a total of 4 pairs 3 Lanner Bypass Modules can bypass systems Ethernet ports on a host system during three i...

Page 104: ...wnload center and browse the download center and look for Lanner LAN Bypass Watchdog User Manual under the Accessories folder Fro a description of the physical LAN ports equipped with this function re...

Page 105: ...See next section For Parallel Text based LCM Build To build program source code on Linux platform please use the following steps as a guideline 1 Extract the source file tar xzvf plcm_drv_v0XX tgz 0X...

Page 106: ...ing off on the backlight of the LCM display Display Off turning off the LCM display Cursor Off On NOT showing showing the cursor on the LCM display Blinking off On turning off on the cursor blinking W...

Page 107: ...ct Item 1 to set the starting line as either line 1 or line 2 Move cursor right select Item 2 to move the cursor to the right Move cursor left select Item 3 to move the cursor to the left Add a char s...

Page 108: ...xample add to etc libvirt qemu yourvirtualmachine xml in linux KVM parallel type dev source path dev parport0 target port 0 parallel 3 Open a terminal in the Guest OS and then issue the following comm...

Page 109: ...modprobe parport_pc modprobe ppdev 4 Check that whether the dev parport0 exists or not You may not find proper dev parport0 in the device list please reconfirm the setup of VMWare Player s setting pag...

Page 110: ...at customer s expense 5 The following conditions are excluded from this warranty Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer Unauthorized modification misuse or reversed engineering of the prod...

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