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Chapter 2: Motherboard Information

 

 

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CHAPTER 2: MOTHERBOARD INFORMATION 

Block Diagram 

The block diagram indicates how data flows among components on the motherboard. Please refer to the 
following figure for the motherboard layout design. 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NCA-6520

Page 1: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 1 NCA 6520 User Manual Version 1 0 Date of Release 2021 07 02 Network Appliance Platform Hardware Platforms for Network Computing ...

Page 2: ... make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its u...

Page 3: ...mits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio c...

Page 4: ... moving to another place The machine can only be used in a fixed location such as labs or computer facilities Operating Safety Electrical equipment generates heat Ambient air temperature may not be adequate to cool equipment to acceptable operating temperatures without adequate circulation Be sure that the room in which you choose to operate your system has adequate air circulation Ensure that the...

Page 5: ...branch circuit e g use of power strips Installation Operation The installation of this product must be performed by trained specialists otherwise a non specialist might create the risk of the system s falling to the ground or other damages Lanner Electronics Inc shall not be held liable for any losses resulting from insufficient strength for supporting the system or use of inappropriate installati...

Page 6: ...terrompre et rediriger le flux d air frais destiné aux composants internes Les décharges électrostatiques ESD peuvent endommager l équipement et gêner les circuits électriques Des dégâts d ESD surviennent lorsque des composants électroniques sont mal manipulés et peuvent causer des pannes totales ou intermittentes Suivez les procédures de prévention d ESD lors du retrait et du remplacement de comp...

Page 7: ...rre pour source d alimentation CC Desserrez la vis du terminal de mise àla terre Branchez le câble de mise àla terre àla terre L appareil de protection pour la source d alimentation CC doit fournir 30 A de courant Cet appareil de protection doit être branché à la source d alimentation avant l alimentation CC ...

Page 8: ...18 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 28 Opening the Chassis 28 Installing the CPU 29 Installing the System Memory 35 Installing TPM Module 38 Installing the Riser Converter Card 39 Installing the Disk Drive s 41 Installing the NIC Modules 43 Installing the LCM Module 45 Installing the M 2 SSD memory card 47 Installing the GPU graphic card 48 NFVI Platform Configure Installation 52 Mounting the System 56 Ch...

Page 9: ...d Setup 75 Platform Setup 96 Server Mgmt Setup 120 Security Setup 125 Save and Exit Setup 129 Appendix A LED Indicator Explanations 131 Appendix B Dual BIOS Introduction 133 Appendix C Redudant Power Module Behavior 136 Appendix D Fan Sequence 137 Appendix E Smart Power Reset Button 138 Appendix F ESD Surge Enhancement 139 Appendix G Terms and Conditions 140 Warranty Policy 140 ...

Page 10: ...s include 2x HDD SSD drive bays 850W 1 1 ATX redundant powers 2x PCI E 16 expansion slots 3x M 2 and 4x individual hot swappable smart fans Package Content Your package contains the following items 1x NCA 6520 Network Security Platform 2x Power Cable 1x RJ45 console cable 1x RJ45 LAN cable 1x RJ45 CROSS OVER LAN cable 2x Short Ear Rack Mount Kit with Screws 10x HDD screws 2x Processor Carrier 2x C...

Page 11: ...520A Support PCIE card for NCC 6520A left rear side by project SUB PCIE BRACKET R NCA 6520B Support PCIE card for NCC 6520B right rear side by project SUB PCIE BRACKET L NCA 6520B Support PCIE card for NCC 6520B left rear side by project 2U SLIDE RAIL KIT PSF6407 010 with separate packaging or 098W000300014 packaged with system QAT Cable SlimSAS Cable straight to straight configure system support ...

Page 12: ... 1x VGA Optional Power input AC DC power inlet on PSU Storage HDD SSD Support 2 x 3 5 or 2 5 swappable Onboard Slots 2x M 2 NVME 2280 1x M 2 2280 SATA Expansion PCIe A SKU N A default 1x PCIE x16 Gen4 HH FL Size Bracket 1x PCIE x16 Gen4 HH HL Size Bracket up to 75W for single slot at rear side Optional B SKU N A default 2x PCIE x16 Gen4 FH FL Size Bracket at rear side Optional Miscellaneous Watchd...

Page 13: ...utton Software reset F2 LED Indicators F3 USB Ports 2x USB 3 0 F4 RJ45 Ports 2x RJ45 w LED for Dual MGT support PXE enabled as default F5 LOM 1 x LOM for remote management F6 Console 1x RJ45 console F7 HDD Tray 2x 2 5 3 5 HDD Tray F8 NCS2 Module 8x STD NIC Module F7 F4 F3 F1 F2 F8 NCA 6520 System Power System Status HDD Activity HDD Status HDD Activity F5 F6 ...

Page 14: ... for ESD screws R3 Power Switch 1x Power Button R4 Alarm off Button An audible alarm will sound when the system s redundant power is missing Press this button to turn the alarm off R5 VGA or Console 1x Semi Shearing hole by DB9 or DB15 optional R6 USB 1x Semi Shearing hole by USB type optional R7 Power Supply 2x 850W AC Redundant N 1 Design 900W DC Redundant optional R8 Fans 4 x Independent Swappa...

Page 15: ...n R4 Alarm off Button An audible alarm will sound when the system s redundant power is missing Press this button to turn the alarm off R5 VGA or Console 1x Semi Shearing hole by DB9 or DB15 optional R6 USB 1x Semi Shearing hole by USB type optional R7 Power Supply 2x 1300W AC Redundant N 1 Design 1300W DC Redundant optional R8 Fans 2 x 60mm Swappable Fans 2x 40mm Swappable Fans NCA 6520B R8 R7 R7 ...

Page 16: ...board Information 16 CHAPTER 2 MOTHERBOARD INFORMATION Block Diagram The block diagram indicates how data flows among components on the motherboard Please refer to the following figure for the motherboard layout design ...

Page 17: ... 6520 User Manual 17 Motherboard Layout The motherboard layout shows the connectors and jumpers on the board Refer to the following picture as a reference of the pin assignments and the internal connectors ...

Page 18: ...0_L_P4 7 USBGND1 8 USBGND1 9 USBGND1 10 USBGND1 Pin Description Pin Description 1 JTAG_PLD_TCK 2 GND 3 JTAG_PLD_TDO 4 P3V3_AUX 5 JTAG_PLD_TMS 6 7 8 9 JTAG_PLD_TDI 10 GND Pin Description Pin Description 1 GPO_B_1 2 GPI_B_1 3 GPO_B_2 4 GPI_B_2 5 GPO_B_3 6 GPI_B_3 7 GPO_B_4 8 GPI_B_4 9 GND 10 GND Pin Description Pin Description 1 LPC_80PORT_CLK 2 GPI_B_1 3 LPC_80PORT_RST 4 GPI_B_2 5 LPC_80PORT_LFRAME...

Page 19: ...EDI_CLK 9 GND 10 BMC_SPI_DEDI_MOSI Pin Description Pin Description 1 DAC_RO 2 GND 3 DAC_GO 4 GND 5 DAC_BO 6 GND 7 HSYNC_O 8 9 VSYNC_O 10 GND 11 DDC_DATA 12 DDC_CLK Pin Description Pin Description 1 SPI_HD1 2 SPI_CS1 3 SPI_CS0 4 P3V3_SPI_PCH_AUX 5 SPI_MISO_TPM 6 HEADER_SPI_PCH_IO3 7 8 SPI_CLK_TPM 9 GND 10 SPI_MOSI_TPM 11 IRQ_TPM_SPI _R 12 13 SPI_TPM_CS0 14 RST_PLTRST_PLD_B_N Pin Description Pin Des...

Page 20: ... SMB_IPMB_STBY_CMOS_SDA 2 SMB_IPMB_STBY_CMOS_SCL 3 GND 4 P5V_AUX Pin Description Pin Description 1 JSATAPW1 2 GND 3 GND 4 P5V Pin Description Pin Description 1 P3V3_AUX 2 BMC_UART5_RX 3 GND 4 BMC_UART5_TX Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 2 P3V3_AUX 3 GND 4 FM_PCH_STORAGE_KEY_R Pin Description Pin Description 1 BMC_LCM_TX 2 BMC_LCM_RX 3 GND 4 P5V Pin Description Pin Description 1 PWRON 2 GND P...

Page 21: ...n on board SW2 Power on button on board JSATA 1 4 Pin Description Pin Description 1 NMI 2 GND Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 2 P12V_FAN_SYS 3 BMC_FAN_TECH_IN2 4 BMC_FAN_TECH_IN1 5 P5V Description Front Panel RST button Description Power ON button Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 2 TX_P 3 TX_N 4 GND 5 RX_N 6 RX_P 7 GND 2 1 ...

Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Motherboard Information 22 JNGFF1 JNGFF2 JNGFF3 ...

Page 23: ...TX 1 2 10 11 8 pin power connector JPCIESL5 I O Card Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 2 BMC_COM2_DSR 3 P3V3 4 BMC_COM2_RTS Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 P12V_GPU 6 P12V_GPU 7 P12V_GPU 8 P12V_GPU Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 2 P12V 3 GND 4 P12V 5 GND 6 P12V 7 GND 8 P12V ...

Page 24: ...er Setting To short the designated pins push the jumper down on them so that they become SHORT To make the pins setting OPEN simply remove the jumper cap 2 pin Header 3 pin Header 4 pin Header Open Short Open 1 2 Jumped Open 1 2 Jumped JRST1 Reset Default 2 3 Controls the software rest method of the Reset button on the front panel 1 2 HW Reset 2 3 SW Reset JESPI1 2 3 1 2 ESPI Default 2 3 LPC JCPLD...

Page 25: ...1 2 1 2 Normal Operation DFLT 2 3 Force PFR CPLD Update JSMB_PLD_DE1 JBMC_HSBP Pin Description 1 2 FM_PFR_FORCE_RECOVERY_N 3 GND Pin Description 1 2 FM_FORCE_PWRON_LVC3 3 GND Pin Description 1 2 FM_FORCE_PWRON_LVC3 3 GND Pin Description 1 SMB_DEBUG_PLD_SDA_R 2 GND 3 SMB_DEBUG_PLD_SCL_R Pin Description 1 SMB_DEBUG_PLD_SDA_R 2 GND 3 SMB_DEBUG_PLD_SCL_R 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 ...

Page 26: ...3 Disable Remote Debug Default JCLRPAS 1 2 1 2 Normal Default 2 3 Password Clear JCLRPAS1 1 2 1 2 Normal Default 2 3 Password Clear Pin Description 1 2 FM_CPU0_SKTOCC_N 3 FM_CPU0_SKTOCC_LVT3_N Pin Description 1 2 FM_CPU1_SKTOCC_N 3 FM_CPU1_SKTOCC_LVT3_N Pin Description 1 2 ENABLE BMC REMOTE DEBUG 3 DISABLE REMOTE DEBUG Pin Description 1 2 FM_PW_CLEAR 3 GND Pin Description 1 2 FM_PW_CLEAR 3 GND 3 1...

Page 27: ...ault JLPC ESPI1 1 2 1 2 CS0 To BMC Default 2 3 CS0 To LPC ESPI CONN JBMCDBG 1 2 SPD Remote Debug Disabled Default 2 3 SPD Remote Debug Enabled Pin Description 1 2 FM_ME_RCVR_N 3 GND Pin Description 1 VRTC 2 PCH_RTCRST 3 PD_PCH_RTCRST Pin Description 1 2 FM_FORCE_BMC_UPDATE_N 3 PD_FORCE_UPDATE Pin Description 1 PU_PFR_MUX_SEL 2 FM_PFR_DEBUG_PORT_SEL 3 FM_PFR_DEBUG_PORT_SEL 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 ...

Page 28: ...on gloves when conducting the steps in this chapter Opening the Chassis 1 Loosen the 2 thumb screws from the rear panel of NCA 6520 2 Gently pull the cover backward a bit 3 Lift the cover up to remove it 4 Unscrew the twelve 12 screws securing the cover hood that protects the CPUs and the fans 5 Lift up the cover hood and place it aside Please follow the instructions below to install the processor...

Page 29: ...t the processor onto the heat sink to make a PHM Processor Heat Sink Module 2 Install the PHM onto the motherboard Tools Required Note The images of tools shown in this document are merely for reference the actual tools you use might differ Parts Explanation Tool Description T 30 Torx Bit Set to 8in lb for tightening the nuts which fasten the PHM on the bolster plate ESD Protection ESD gloves ESD ...

Page 30: ... used to align this carrier with the processor and the bolster plate correctly Socket Cover This cover is used to protect the package land surface of the processor from contamination To remove it from the processor grasp the holding features with your thumb and your index finger while pulling the cover off vertically Bolster Plate A robust bolster plate is used to assist in PHM alignment for insta...

Page 31: ...And line up the two keying features on the processor carrier 3 Gently press on the each of the press tabs at the top and bottom of the carrier to engage the locking tabs Note During assembly it is essential to have 1 PIN1 on the processor carrier aligned with the processor and 2 the alignment features on the top and the bottom of the processor aligned with the corresponding carrier latches ...

Page 32: ...if there are two corner cutouts on one heat sink either will do 6 Lower the PIN1 end of the heatsink over the processor carrier to engage the two locking tabs near the corners Then push the other end down to engage the locking tabs at the remaining corners You might hear a clicking sound when the latch clicks into place There should not be any gaps between the heatsink and the carrier 7 The PHM is...

Page 33: ...er sufficient lighting to ensure there is no contamination or damage prior to the PHM installation 2 Set each anti tilt wire to inward or unlocked position on the heatsink 3 Lift up the PHM Turn the PHM over to locate the PIN1 corner on processor carrier and processor 4 Then turn the PHM right side up Line up the PIN1 corner of the PHM to the bolster plate PIN1 corner Lower the PHM vertically down...

Page 34: ...lt wire to outward or locked position 6 Check the anti tilt wires are in locked position and have engaged the anti tilt flanges on the bolster plate 7 Use a torque driver with a T 30 Torx bit to tighten the four nuts to 8 in lb in the bolster plate ...

Page 35: ...DIMM Population Guidelines Please do follow the memory module installation instructions to install the DIMM and make sure the DIMM population guidelines are met Each CPU requires at least 1 memory module to boot and run from If you do not plan to fill up all the sockets with 24 memory modules always start with the blue ones for optimal performance Try to split the DIMMs evenly across the CPUs Plea...

Page 36: ...nels must be populated with same total capacity per channel if populate B F D H channels must be populated with same total capacity if populated1 SNC2 configuration requires full asymmetry together with LEFT RIGHT symmetry 1 If capacity requirement not followed all memory may not be mapped 2 Rank sparing ADDDC channel mirroring Hemi and 2LM not supported with SGX 3 6 way Interleave requires same c...

Page 37: ...all the DIMM memory modules 1 Power off the system 2 Pull open the DIMM slot latches 3 Align the notch of the DIMM module with the socket key in the slot 4 Insert the module into the slot until it is firmly seated The motherboard of NCA 6520 is designed with 20 DDR DIMM sockets 4 Notch Socket Key 2 2 3 ...

Page 38: ...nstalling TPM Module Optional The motherboard provides one TPM slot Follow the procedures below for installing a TPM module 1 Locate the TPM pin on the motherboard 2 Insert the module into the TPM pins until it is fully seated 2 1 ...

Page 39: ...es below for installing a M 2 riser converter card 1 The Riser card kit includes 1x Converter Card 1x Connector cable 1x screw 2 Power off the system 3 Locate the M 2 slot on the motherboard 4 Align the notch of the U 2 converter card with the socket key in the pin slot Socket Key Notch 3 4 Converter Card Screw Connector cable ...

Page 40: ...nto the socket until it is fully seated 6 Push down on the module and secure it with a screw 7 Insert one end of the connector cable to the converter card 8 Connect the other end of the cable to the HDD SSD backplane Follow the procedures below for installing the SSD drive 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 41: ...cate the 3 5 disk bay on the front panel 3 To remove the tray put your finger on the tab and push it to the left to slide it open hold the tab lever and pull out the tray 4 The tray is designed to accommodate one 3 5 hard disk or one 2 5 hard disk Mounting a 3 5 hard disk Secure the hard disk on the tray with the provided disk screws Make sure the disk SATA connector faces towards the SATA contact...

Page 42: ... tray with the provided disk screws Make sure the disk SATA connector faces towards the SATA connector inside the system 5 To install the mounted disk tray push the tray into position in the chassis Press the hinge tab until it clicks into place 5 Click SATA Contacts Disk Screws 4 ...

Page 43: ... Ethernet module slots for network bandwidth expansion Please follow the steps for installation 1 On the front panel select a NIC Ethernet module slot 2 Rotate clockwise and loosen the two lock screws 3 Remove the door and locate the PCIe socket for module insertion 2 2 3 PCIe Socket 1 ...

Page 44: ...ule The module shown in the image below is for reference only 5 Once the module is firmly seated rotate counter clockwise and tighten the two lock screws Align the golden fingers to the PCIe socket on the motherboard carefully while inserting this module 4 5 5 ...

Page 45: ...nsion Please follow the steps for installation 1 The LCM module package will include 1x LCM Panel 1x LCM connector cable 2x screws 2 On the front panel of NCA 6520 select the upper first module slot for LCM Module placement 3 Loosen the two lock screws and remove the door 2 3 3 LCM Module Screws Connector Cable ...

Page 46: ... the connector for LCM module cable insertion 5 Install the LCM module into the module slot 6 Insert the connector cable into the connector 7 Rotate and screw in the two lock screws The LCM module has been successfully installed 7 7 5 4 6 ...

Page 47: ...se follow the steps for installation 1 Power off the system 2 Locate the M 2 slot on the motherboard 3 Align the notch of the M 2 memory card with the socket key in the pin slot 4 Insert the M 2 memory card pins at 30 degrees into the socket until it is fully seated 5 Push down on the module and secure it with a screw Notch 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 48: ...quirements 1 The GPU expansion kit will include 1x PCIe bracket right side or left side 1x or 2x Swappable fan s 1x GPU module 1x GPU power cable Xx screws 2 Power off the system and open the top cover Unscrew and remove the black cover hood pls refer to p 28 Remove the Remove the original PCIe bracket right side or left side 3 Unscrew two 2 screws to remove the original PCIe bracket 4 Pick up the...

Page 49: ... the side Repeat the same assemble process with the second fan 6 Turn the bracket to the other end align the GPU card module to the PCIe bracket Slide the GPU module into the PCIe bracket until it is completely seated and clicks 7 Place the side panel in place and screw in four 4 screws Click 5 6 7 ...

Page 50: ...sert the fan power cables into the connector 10 Then mount the PCIe bracket with the installed GPU card module in the slot 11 Secure the PCIe bracket to the system with five 5 screws Right side bracket Left side bracket 8 9 11 Left side bracket Right side bracket 10 ...

Page 51: ... golden fingers until it is fully seated and secure with two 2 screws 13 Insert the GPU power cable to the side of the GPU module Other end of power cable should have been pre installed on the motherboard The GPU module installation has been completed 13 12 ...

Page 52: ...AT performance a slimSAS cable straight to straight can link the Platform Control Hub PCH to CPU1 directly and eliminates the need to pass through CPU0 before reaching CPU1 Please follow the steps for installation 1 Power off the system and open the top cover 2 Locate U148 and U149 connector on the motherboard 3 Link the U148 connector to the U149 connector with the QAT cable U148 U149 CPU0 CPU1 P...

Page 53: ...simply reverse the steps to install the fan back onto the enclosure and the system 1 Make sure to have 1x screwdriver and 1x 5mm socket screwdriver Hex nut screwdriver Locate the cooling fans at the rear panel 2 Loosen the one lock screw of the fan you would like to replace 3 Hold onto the lock screw and pull out the single fan 4 Remove the 4 screws that secure the fan 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 54: ...o 2 hex column screw nuts securing the bottom fan connector 7 Take the fan and fan connectors out of the enclosure The fan connectors will be connected to the motherboard to remove disconnect from the motherboard 8 When using a new cooling fan simply reverse the steps to install the fan back onto the enclosure and the system 5 7 6 ...

Page 55: ...es Please prepare the power supply units matching this capacity 1 On the rear panel locate the power supply unit s and disconnect the power cords 2 Pull the system out 3 Locate the internal connector of the power supply unit 4 Insert a new power supply unit Push the unit in until it clicks into place 1 Power supply connector 3 Click 4 Hold the handle while pulling out the power supply unit 2 ...

Page 56: ...llation 1 Check the package contents of the Slide Rail Kit The kit shall include the following items 1x pack of M4X4L screws for securing the sliding rail on the system 1x pack of 7 1mm Round Hole screws for securing the system on the rail posts 2 x Slide Rails The rail consists of the following parts Attaching the Rail Brackets Outer Channel Inner Channel Release Tab The Slide Rail Kit can secure...

Page 57: ...ards while sliding it out 5 Align the bracket to the side of the chassis and make sure the screw holes are matched and then secure the bracket onto the chassis with five provided M4X4L screws 6 Repeat Steps 2 5 to attach the bracket to the other side of the chassis 3 2 5 Align the screws with the indicated holes on the brackets as well as the screw holes on the side of the chassis 6 Front Rear Lef...

Page 58: ...kit does NOT require screw fixing Simply aim at 3 available screw holes on the rack front and snap the rail front into the rack post as shown in the image below You should hear a click sound once it is firmly attached 2 For the rear rack installation slide the rail to aim and engage the bolts on the rail s rear end with the 2 available holes on the post and the rail assembly will click into place ...

Page 59: ...ts front facing you lift the chassis and gently engage the brackets on the model while aligning them with the slide rail assemblies as shown in the image below and then push the system into the cabinet 3 While pushing in the system please also push and hold the Rail Lock tab on both brackets The system has completed installation in the rack Click The inner rail will click when it is fully stretche...

Page 60: ...er 3 Hardware Setup 60 Removing the System from the Rack 1 To remove the system from the rack gently pull it outwards towards you while pushing the Release Tab on both sides of the brackets Release Tab Lock ...

Page 61: ...power cord to the connector This product is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed DC power source rated 48 60Vdc 30A minimum Tma 40 degrees C and the altitude of operation 2000 m If you need further assistance with purchasing the power source please contact Lanner Electronics Inc for further information The cable should be 10AWG 20A minimum 60V minimum Use at least a 20 amp fuse for each DC break...

Page 62: ...rt KCS System Interface Support LAN RMCP IPMI 2 0 based Management BMC stack with an IPMI 2 0 implementation System Management Sensor monitoring System power management Watchdog timer Fan speed monitor and control FRU information Event Log System Event Log SEL Text Console Redirection SOL Support in IPMI stack for SOL to remotely access BIOS and text console before OS booting User Management IPMI ...

Page 63: ...he system from system hanging Fan Speed Control BMC is in charge of fan speed control The fan speed can be modified by varying the duty cycle of PWM signal The fan speed control algorithm mainly refers to the readings of on board temperature sensors Field Replaceable Unit FRU The BMC implements an interface for logical FRU inventory devices as specified in IPMI 2 0 specification This functionality...

Page 64: ...User Name Password User Access Characteristics admin admin Enabled Password can be changed Keyboard Video Mouse KVM Redirection The BMC provides keyboard video and mouse KVM redirection over LAN This application is available remotely from the embedded web server Support video recording recorded videos to be downloaded playable Virtual Media Redirection The BMC provides remote virtual CD HD and FD ...

Page 65: ...assis Capabilities Chassis 00h 00h Get Chassis Status Chassis 00h 01h Chassis Control Chassis 00h 02h Chassis Reset Chassis 00h 03h Sensor Device Commands Get Sensor Reading Factors S E 04h 23h Get Sensor Hysteresis S E 04h 25h Get Sensor Threshold S E 04h 27h Get Sensor Event Enable S E 04h 29h Get Sensor Event Status S E 04h 2Bh Get Sensor Reading S E 04h 2Dh Get Sensor Type S E 04h 2Fh FRU Devi...

Page 66: ...Ah 5Ch Set SEL Time UTC Offset Storage 0Ah 5Dh LAN Device Commands Set LAN Configuration Parameters Transport 0Ch 01h Get LAN Configuration Parameters Transport 0Ch 02h Serial Modem Device Commands Set User Callback Options Transport 0Ch 1Ah Get User Callback Options Transport 0Ch 1Bh SOL Activating Transport 0Ch 20h Set SOL Configuration Parameters Transport 0Ch 21h Get SOL Configuration Paramete...

Page 67: ... Enter your password in this field Sign me in After entering the required credentials click the Sign me in to log in to Web UI Note 1 If not specified the default IP to access BMC is https 192 168 0 100 2 Please use https to access Web UI Default User Name and Password Username admin Password admin The default username and password are in lower case characters When you log in using the default use...

Page 68: ...age to set a password Change the default password Set password Note Duplicate usernames shouldn t exist across different authentication methods like LDAP RADIUS or IPMI since the privilege of one Authentication method is overwritten by another authentication method during logging in and hence the correct privilege cannot be returned properly ...

Page 69: ...ure your BMC step by step In the Network page you could specify the hostname and network settings of BMC In the Remote Control page you could specify allowed IP region which could access KVM and Remote media web pages In the final page please press Finish button to complete the first time wizard BMC will be rebooted and apply new settings You could reconnect to the WebUI after a few minutes ...

Page 70: ...onfig User Configuration RADIUS Setup BMC Config User Configuration LDAP Setup BMC Config User Configuration LDAP Groups BMC Config User Configuration Login Block Settings BMC Config Network Configuration IP Settings BMC Config Network Configuration DNS Settings BMC Config Network Configuration Link Settings BMC Config Network Configuration SSL Certificate BMC Config Network Configuration Services...

Page 71: ... user information Click the icon to view the logged in user information A screenshot of the logged in user information is shown below Logged in User Information The logged in user information shows the logged in user s username user privilege with the quick buttons allowing you to perform the following functions Notification Click the icon to view the notification messages ...

Page 72: ...ivilege There are four kinds of privileges User Only valid commands are allowed Operator All 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 No Access Login access denied Help Help The Help icon is located at the top right of each page in Web UI Click this help icon to view more det...

Page 73: ...ations are as below The screenshots presented in this section are for reference only Control Keys Description select a setup screen select an item option on a setup screen Enter select an item option or enter a sub menu adjust values for the selected setup item option F1 display General Help screen F2 retrieve previous values such as the last configured parameters during the last time you entered ...

Page 74: ... version Project Version BIOS release version Build Date and Time MM DD YYYY Access Level Administrator User Memory Information Total Memory by case System Date To set the Date use Tab to switch between Date elements Default range of Year 2005 2099 Default range of Month 1 12 Days dependent on Month System Time To set the Date use Tab to switch between Date elements ...

Page 75: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 75 Advanced Setup Use or to select Advanced setup screen Under this screen you may use to select an item you want to configure ...

Page 76: ...S support for security device Press Enter to access the submenu Feature Options Description Security Device Support Enabled Disabled Enables or disables BIOS support for security device By disabling this function OS will not show Security Device TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available ...

Page 77: ...sables Security Device NOTE Your computer will reboot during a restart in order to change State of the Device Pending operation None TPM Clear Schedules an Operation for the Security Device NOTE Your computer will reboot during a restart in order to change State of Security Device Device Select TPM 1 2 TPM 2 0 Auto TPM 1 2 will restrict support to TPM 1 2 devices while TPM 2 0 will restrict suppor...

Page 78: ...Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 78 Trusted Computing TPM 2 0 ...

Page 79: ...atform Hierarchy Storage Hierarchy Enabled Disabled Enables or disables Storage Hierarchy Endorsement Hierarchy Enabled Disabled Enables or disables Endorsement Hierarchy TPM2 0 UEFI Spec Version TCG_1_2 TCG_2 Select the TCG2 Spec Version TCG_1_2 Supports the Compatible mode for Win8 Win10 TCG_2 Supports new TCG2 protocol and event format for Win10 or later Physical Presence Spec Version 1 2 1 3 S...

Page 80: ...Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 80 ...

Page 81: ...onfiguration This option allows you to configure parameters about Super IO Chip Press Enter to access the submenu Serial Port 1 Configuration Select Serial Port 1 Configuration or Serial Port 2 Configuration to enter sub setting screen ...

Page 82: ...ration Item Option Description Serial Port Enabled Disabled Enables or disables Serial Port 1 Device Settings NA IO 3F8h IRQ 4 Item Option Description Serial Port Enabled Disabled Enables or disables Serial Port 2 Device Settings NA IO 2F8h IRQ 3 ...

Page 83: ... pins Item Option Description Digital I O Output 1 Output High Output Low Configure Digital I O Pin5 Digital I O Output 2 Output High Output Low Configure Digital I O Pin6 Digital I O Output 3 Output High Output Low Configure Digital I O Pin7 Digital I O Output 4 Output High Output Low Configure Digital I O Pin8 ...

Page 84: ...Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 84 Status LED Configuration This option allows you to change the color of status LED Item Option Description Status LED OFF GREEN RED Configures Status LED color ...

Page 85: ... Manual 85 Watch Dog Timer Configuration This option allows you to enable or disable the watchdog timer function Item Option Description Watch Dog Timer Enabled Disabled Enables or disables Watch Dog Timer function ...

Page 86: ...sole Redirection This option allows you to configure parameters about serial port console redirection Press Enter to access the submenu Item Option Description COM0 Console Redirection Enabled Disabled Enables or disables Console Redirection ...

Page 87: ...II char set VT100 Extends VT100 to support color function keys etc VT UTF8 Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes ANSI Extended ASCII char set Bits per second 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Selects serial port transmission speed The speed must be matched on the other side Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds Data Bits 7 8 Data Bits Parity None Even Odd Mark Space A par...

Page 88: ...Combo Key Support Disabled Enabled Enables VT UTF8 Combination Key Support for ANSI VT100 terminals Recorder Mode Disabled Enabled With this mode enabled only text will be sent This is to capture Terminal data Resolution 100x31 Disabled Enabled Enables or disables extended terminal resolution Putty KeyPad VT100 LINUX XTERM86 SCO ESCN VT400 Selects FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty ...

Page 89: ... redirection of Legacy OS and Legacy OPROM Messages Legacy OS Redirection Resolution 80x24 80x25 On Legacy OS the Number of Rows and Columns supported redirection Redirection After BIOS POST Always Enable Boot Loader When Bootloader is selected legacy Console Redirection is disabled before booting to legacy OS When Always Enable is selected then Legacy Console Redirection is enabled for legacy OS ...

Page 90: ...ption Description Above 4G Decoding Disabled Enabled Enables or disables 64bit capable Devices to be Decoded in Above 4G Address Space Only if System Supports 64 bit PCI Decoding SR IOV Support Disabled Enabled If the system has SR IOV capable PCIe Devices this option enables or disables Single Root IO Virtualization Support ...

Page 91: ...and off support The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by XHCI driver USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enabled Disabled Enables or disables USB Mass Storage Driver Support USB transfer time out 1 sec 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec The time out value for Control Bulk and Interrupt transfers Device reset time out 1 sec 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec USB mass storage device Start Unit command time out Device power up ...

Page 92: ...ted Ipv4 HTTP Support Disabled Enabled Enables Ipv4 HTTP Boot Support If IPV4 is disabled HTTP boot option will not be created Ipv6 PXE Support Disabled Enabled Enables Ipv6 PXE Boot Support If IPV6 is disabled PXE boot option will not be created Ipv6 HTTP Support Disabled Enabled Enables Ipv6 HTTP Boot Support If IPV6 is disabled HTTP boot option will not be created PXE boot wait time 0 Wait time...

Page 93: ...port Network Do Not Launch UEFI Legacy Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Storage Do Not Launch UEFI Legacy Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage OpROM Video Do Not Launch UEFI Legacy Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Video OpROM Other PCI device Do Not Launch UEFI Legacy Determines OpROM execution policy for devices other than Network Storage or Video ...

Page 94: ...Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 94 NVMe Configuration ...

Page 95: ...0 User Manual 95 Control Legacy PXE Boot This option allows you to configure Legacy PXE boot settings Item Option Description Control Legacy PXE Boot from Disabled LAN1 i350 LAN2 i350 Select On Board LAN Boot ...

Page 96: ...e to select an item you want to configure Item Option Description PCH Configuration None Displays and provides option to change the PCH Settings Server ME Configuration None Configure Server ME Technology Parameters Runtime Error Logging None Press Enter to view or change the runtime error log configuration ...

Page 97: ...Settings Item Option Description PCI Express Configuration None PCI Express Configuration settings PCH sSATA Configuration None sSATA devices and settings Restore AC Power Loss Power On Power Off Last State Select S0 S5 for ACPI state after a G3 Serial IRQ Mode Quiet Continuous Configure Serial IRQ Mode ...

Page 98: ... options Item Option Description PCIe Root Port Function Swapping Disabled Enabled Enable PCIe root port function swapping feature to dynamically assign function 0 to enabled root port Max Read Request Size MRRS 128B MRRS 256B MRRS 512B MRRS 1024B MRRS 2048B MRRS 4096B PCIE Max Read Request Size Selection ...

Page 99: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 99 PCH sSATA Configuration This option allows you to configure SATA devices related options ...

Page 100: ...this port as Hot Pluggable Configure as eSATA Disabled Enabled Configures port as External SATA eSATA Spin Up Device Disabled Enabled If enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives witch have this option enabled will spin up at boot Otherwise all drives spin up at boot SATA Device Type Hard Disk Drive Solid State Drive Identify the SATA port is connected to Sol...

Page 101: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 101 Server ME Configuration This option configures server ME technology parameters ...

Page 102: ...Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 102 Runtime Error Logging This option configures runtime error logging parameters Item Option Description System Errors Disabled Enabled System Error Enable Disable setup options ...

Page 103: ... to change the Processor Settings Memory Configuration None Displays and provides option to change the Memory Settings IIO Configuration None Displays and provides option to change the IIO Settings Advanced Power Management Configuration None Displays and provides option to change the Power Management Settings Numa Disabled Enabled Displays and provides option to change the Power Management Settin...

Page 104: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 104 Processor Configuration In Processor Configuration you can change the processor settings and view the current parameters ...

Page 105: ...bled Enabled MLC Streamer Prefetcher MSR 1A4h Bit 0 Adjacent Cache Prefetcher Disabled Enabled MLC Spatial Prefetcher MSR 1A4h Bit 1 Extended APIC Disabled Enabled Enables or disables extended APIC support Enable Intel TXT Disabled Enabled Enables Intel R TXT VMX Disabled Enabled Enables the Vanderpool Technology which takes effect after reboot Enable SMX Disabled Enabled Enables Safer Mode Extens...

Page 106: ...20 User Manual 106 Per Socket Configuration Enter to configure the settings related to processor socket options Item Option Description CPU Socket0 Configuration None None CPU Socket1 Configuration None None ...

Page 107: ...up 107 CPU Socket 0 Configuration Item Option Description Core Disable Bitmap Hex 0 0 Enable all cores FFFFFFFFFFF Disable all cores least one core per CPU must be enabled Disabling all cores is an invalid configuration ...

Page 108: ...al 108 CPU Socket 1 Configuration Item Option Description Core Disable Bitmap Hex 0 0 Enable all cores FFFFFFFFFFF Disable all cores least one core per CPU must be enabled Disabling all cores is an invalid configuration ...

Page 109: ...ration you can change memory settings Item Option Description Memory Frequency Auto 1200 1333 1400 1600 1800 1866 2000 2133 2200 2400 2600 2666 2800 2933 3000 3200 3400 OvrClk 3466 OvrClk 3600 OvrClk Maximum Memory Frequency Selections in Mhz Do not select Reserved ...

Page 110: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 110 3733 OvrClk 3800 OvrClk 4000 OvrClk 4200 OvrClk 4266 OvrClk 4400 OvrClk 4800 OvrClk Memory Topology None Displays memory topology with Dimm population information ...

Page 111: ...O VT d Configuration menu Intel VMD technology None Press Enter to bring up the Intel VMD for Volume Management Device Configuration menu PCI E ASPM Support Global No Per Port L1 Only This option enables disables the ASPM support for all downstream devices PCIe Extended Tag Enable Auto No Yes Auto Enable BIOS sets 8 bit Tag Field for PCIe Root Port End Point Disable BIOS sets 5 bit Tag Field for P...

Page 112: ...rt 1A None Settings related to PCI Express Port 1A Socket 0 Port 2A None Settings related to PCI Express Port 2A Socket 0 Port 2C None Settings related to PCI Express Port 2C Socket 0 Port 4A None Settings related to PCI Express Port 4A Socket 0 Port 4C None Settings related to PCI Express Port 4C Socket 0 Port 5A None Settings related to PCI Express Port 5A ...

Page 113: ...rt 1C None Settings related to PCI Express Port 1C Socket 1 Port 1D None Settings related to PCI Express Port 1D Socket 1 Port 2A None Settings related to PCI Express Port 2A Socket 1 Port 2C None Settings related to PCI Express Port 2C Socket 1 Port 4A None Settings related to PCI Express Port 4A Socket 1 Port 4C None Settings related to PCI Express Port 4C Socket 1 Port 5A None Settings related ...

Page 114: ...guration Item Option Description Sck0 IOAT Config None None Sck1 IOAT Config None None Disable TPH No Yes TLP Processing Hint disable Prioritize TPH Disabled Enabled Prioritize TPH Relaxed Ordering No Yes Relaxed Ordering Enable Disable ...

Page 115: ...Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 115 Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Item Option Description Intel VT for Directed I O VT d No Yes Press Enter to bring up the Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Configuration menu ...

Page 116: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 116 Intel VMD Technology ...

Page 117: ...onfiguration In Advanced Power Management Configuration you can modify power management settings Item Option Description CPU P State Control None P State Control Configuration Sub Menu include Turbo XE and etc CPU C State Control None CPU C State setting ...

Page 118: ...bles EIST P States Boot performance mode Max Performance Max Efficient Set by Intel Node Manager Select the performance state that the BIOS will set before OS hand off CPU Flex Ratio Override Disabled Enabled Enable Disable CPU Flex Ratio Programming CPU Core Flex Ratio 23 Non Turbo Mode Processor Core Ratio Multiplier ...

Page 119: ...Description CPU C1 auto demotion Disabled Enabled Autonomous Core C State Control CPU C6 report Disabled Enabled Enables or disables CPU C6 ACPI C3 report to OS Enhanced Halt State C1E Disabled Enabled Core C1E auto promotion Control Takes effect after reboot ...

Page 120: ...specified time out In PILOTII BMC starts at the same time when BIOS starts during AC power ON It takes around 30 seconds to initialize Host to BMC interfaces FRB 2 Timer Enabled Disabled Enables or disables FRB 2 timer POST timer FRB 2 Timer timeout 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes Enter value Between 3 to 6 min for FRB 2 Timer Expiration value FRB 2 Timer Policy Do Nothing Reset Power Down...

Page 121: ...e length of the OS Boot Watchdog Timer Not available if OS Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled OS Wtd Timer Policy Do Nothing Reset Power Down Power Cycle Configure how the system should respond if the OS Boot Watchdog Timer expires Not available if OS Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled System Event Log NA Press Enter to change the SEL event log configuration BMC network configuration NA Configure BMC ne...

Page 122: ...tion Description SEL Components Disabled Enabled Enables or disables all features of System Event Logging during boot Erase SEL NO Yes On next reset Yes On every reset Choose options for erasing SEL When SEL is Full Do Nothing Erase Immediately Delete Oldest Record Choose options for reactions to a full SEL ...

Page 123: ...igure BMC network parameters Item Option Description Configuration Address source Unspecified Static DynamicBmcDhcp Select to configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically by BIOS or BMC The unspecified option will not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS phase ...

Page 124: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 124 View System Event Log This option allows you to view the System Event Log Records ...

Page 125: ...o configure Item Description Administrator Password If ONLY the Administrator s password is set it only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup User Password If ONLY the User s password is set it serves as a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup In Setup the User will have Administrator rights ...

Page 126: ...Option Description Secure Boot Disabled Enabled Secure Boot is activated when Platform Key PK is enrolled System mode is User Deployed and CSM function is disabled Secure Boot Mode Standard Custom Secure Boot mode selector In Custom mode Secure Boot Variables can be configured without authentication ...

Page 127: ...d Enabled Provision factory default keys on next re boot only when System in Setup Mode Restore Factory keys None Force System to User Mode Configure NVRAM to contain OEM defined factory default Secure Boot keys Enroll Efi Image None Allows the image to run in Secure Boot mode Enroll SHA256 hash of the binary into Authorized Signature Database db ...

Page 128: ...specific boot device priority sequence from available Group device Item Option Description Setup Prompt Timeout 5 The Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key 65535 means indefinite waiting BootupNumLock State On Off Select the keyboard NumLock state Quiet Boot Disabled Enabled Enables or disables Quiet Boot option Boot mode select LEGACY UEFI DUAL Select boot mode for LEGACY or UEFI ...

Page 129: ...The following window will appear after the Discard Changes and Exit option is selected Select Yes to discard changes and Exit Setup Save Changes and Reset When Users have completed the system configuration changes select this option to save the changes and reset from BIOS Setup in order for the new system configuration parameters to take effect The following window will appear after selecting the ...

Page 130: ... defaults Note The items under Boot Override may not be the same images it would depend on devices connected on the system NCA 6520 supports Intel SGX Functional Tool Intel Boot Guard and Secure Boot For additional information on SGX Functional Tool Boot Guard and Secure Boot please inquire Lanner Technical Support ...

Page 131: ... status of the behaviors described below Solid Green Defined by GPIO Solid Red Defined by GPIO Off Defined by GPIO HDD Activity If this LED blinks it indicates data access activities otherwise it remains off Blinking Amber Indicates HDD activity including SATA NVME Off No data access activity OR No power on Note 1 When cable is plug in and network is linked Both LED will be light up 2 Without the ...

Page 132: ...ed Amber Active Green Amber Link 10M Blinking Amber Indicates data access OFF 100M Blinking Amber Indicates data access ON Green 1G Blinking Amber Indicates data access ON Amber 2 5G 10G RJ 45 define Speed Amber Active Green Amber Link 2 4G Blinking Amber Indicates data access ON Green 10G Blinking Amber Indicates data access ON Green ...

Page 133: ...nsume considerable time and effort but all that work might also be to no avail Eventually users are left with no choice but to ship the board back to the manufacturer Lanner understands this pain and has empowered our products with the Dual BIOS feature Normally the Primary BIOS is used to boot the OS during powering up however when the Primary BIOS is down the Secondary BIOS automatically jumps i...

Page 134: ...rectly and fails to respond within seconds 25 seconds to 2 minutes depend upon appliance the system will invoke a bootup from the Secondary BIOS automatically restarting the system and launch the operating system 2nd Gen Dual BIOS To provide increased flexibility and usage protection Lanner has released the 2nd Gen Dual BIOS function on Lanner appliances With 2nd Gen Dual BIOS both the primary BIO...

Page 135: ...rmware version correct BIOS Primary or Secondary and go through the instructions for BIOS update in BIOS Engineering Spec thoroughly If you cannot be certain if this version is correct for your system please contact Lanner Technical Support Note 1 When the system enters the BIOS menu BIOS will disable the watchdog function In another words even over the set time limit in the BIOS menu the system w...

Page 136: ...Power Cord Remove Buzzer Alarm Alarm Alarm Mute Change back the Good PSU Module or Press the Mute Button Put back the PSU Module or Press the Mute Button Plug in the Power cord or Press the Mute Button Define the sequence of the Power Module Example PSU Sequence The detection is from the left to the right side from the bottom to the top side ...

Page 137: ...Appendix D FAN SEQUENCE 137 APPENDIX D FAN SEQUENCE Define the sequence of the FAN Example FAN Sequence The detection is from the left to the right side from the bottom to the top side ...

Page 138: ...NCA 6520 User Manual 138 APPENDIX E SMART POWER RESET BUTTON Smart Power and Reset Button Control by CPLD ...

Page 139: ... kV Level 2 4 kV 4 kV 4K Contact Level 3 6 kV 8 kV 8K Air Level 4 TBD 8 kV 15 kV New Requirement STD Surge Immunity LAN Test Level IEC 61000 4 5 Level 0 25V Level 1 500V Level 2 1kV V Current Level 3 TBD 2kV New Requirement Level 4 4kV STD Electrical Fast Transient EFT IEC 61000 4 4 Level 1 0 5kV Level 2 1kV V Current Level 3 TBD 2kV New Requirement Level 4 4kV ...

Page 140: ...omer 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 product Operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product RMA Service Requesting an RMA 1 To obtain an RMA number simply fill out and fax the RMA Request Form to your supplier 2 The customer ...

Page 141: ...Appendix G Terms and Conditions 141 RMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service please fill out the following form Without this form enclosed your RMA cannot be processed ...

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