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NF66 00 F ront P anel  Vi ew

Table 28 and Figure 24 identify the features on the front panel of your rack optimized server.

Figure 24.

NF6600 Rack Optimized Chassis Front Panel Component Layout 

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Table 28:

Rack Optimized Chassis Front Panel Components

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Power supply bay

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5.25-inch peripheral bay

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Media bay with 3.5-inch diskette & CD-ROM drive

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Hot-swap drives

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Front Control Panel (for more information, refer to 
NF6600 Back Panel View on page 7-53)

MAS001426-02.book  Page 51  Monday, May 19, 2003  2:45 PM

Summary of Contents for netframe 1610

Page 1: ...NetFRAME Quick Start Guide NF1610 NF2610 NF3610 NF6600 ...

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Page 3: ...2610 Front Control Panel LED Description 16 NF2610 Top Panel 17 NF2610 Top Panel View 17 NF1610 2610 System Board Features 19 NF1610 2610 System Board Components 20 NF1610 2610 Memory Specifications 22 NF1610 2610 Memory Bank Order 23 NF1610 2610 System Board Jumpers 24 NF3610 System Features 29 NF3610 Pedestal Rack Chassis 30 NF3610 Front Panel View 30 NF3610 Back Panel View 31 NF3610 Pedestal Ra...

Page 4: ...t Control Panel View 52 NF6600 Back Panel View 53 NF6600 Front Control Panel Descriptions 54 NF6600 System Board Features 57 NF6600 System Board Components 58 NF6600 Memory Specifications 61 Memory Bank Order 62 NF6600 Processor Specifications 63 NF6600 System Board Jumpers 64 MAS001426 02 book Page ii Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 5: ... is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of MPC Computers LLC 906 E Karcher Road Nampa Idaho 83687 Trademark Notice Windows Windows NT MS DOS and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Pentium and Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Other ...

Page 6: ...iv MAS001426 02 book Page iv Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 7: ...ence Manual located on the MPC Web site at http support buympc com and on the NetFRAME System Drivers CD that shipped with your system To locate the manual on the Drivers CD do the following 1 Insert the NetFRAME System Drivers CD into the CD ROM drive The CD will autorun 2 When the installation interface appears press the Manual button located in the lower left corner The manual will automaticall...

Page 8: ...n is formatted in bold For example Click OK the Standards screen the Edit menu Keyboard strokes are indicated by brackets For example Press Enter use the Alt key When keys should be held down simultaneously they are separated by the sign For example Press Ctrl Alt Delete When keys should be pressed sequentially they will be in individual brackets without the plus sign For example Press 1 Enter The...

Page 9: ...e following chapter provides information about the components and connectors on your server Note The appearance location and existence of the components mentioned may vary by model MAS001426 02 book Page 3 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 10: ...r Figure 1 NF1610 Front Panel Component Layout A D E B C F Table 1 NF1610 Front Panel Components A Chassis handle B Drive bay 1 inch C HDD activity fault indicator D Flex bay optional DVD CD ROM drive FDD module shown E Front Control Panel for more information refer to NF1610 Front Control Panel on page 2 6 F Chassis handle MAS001426 02 book Page 4 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 11: ...ack Panel Connector Layout A B K J I H G F E C D Table 2 NF1610 Back Panel Connectors A PCI card bracket low profile B RJ 45 NIC 2 connector C PCI card bracket full length D Power supply E USB connector F RJ 45 serial port G PS 2 mouse keyboard connector H RJ 45 NIC 1 connector I SCSI channel A connector SCSI only J Video connector K USB connector MAS001426 02 book Page 5 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 P...

Page 12: ...ew Figure 3 NF1610 Front Control Panel Component Layout L J K H I B A F G E D C Table 3 NF1610 Front Control Panel Components A NIC 2 activity LED B NIC 1 activity LED C Power sleep button D Power sleep LED E Hard disk drive status LED F System status LED G ID LED H ID button I Reset button J USB connector K Non maskable interrupt NMI button L Video connector MAS001426 02 book Page 6 Monday May 19...

Page 13: ...stem power on and off The sleep button is for ACPI compatible operating systems ID Button This button toggles the front panel ID LED and the system board ID LED on and off The system board ID LED is visible from the rear of the chassis and allows you to locate the server you are working on from behind a rack of servers Reset Button This button reboots and initializes the system NMI Button When you...

Page 14: ...lears it If the system is not turned off normally it is possible that the power LED will be blinking at the same time that the system status LED is off due to a failure or configuration change that prevents the BIOS from running Hard Disk Drive Status LED A random blinking green light indicates hard disk drive activity SCSI or IDE A continuous amber light indicates hard disk drive fault SCSI or ID...

Page 15: ...assis Figure 4 NF1610 Top Panel Component Layout D A C I E F B K H J G Table 6 NF1610 Top Panel Components A Power supply B PCI card bracket full height C Riser card assembly D PCI card bracket low profile E System Board F Power distribution board G Air baffle H Fan module I Front panel board J Intrusion switch K Backplane board MAS001426 02 book Page 9 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 16: ...N F 1 6 1 0 S Y S T E M F E A T U RE S NF1610 Top Panel 2 10 2 MAS001426 02 book Page 10 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 17: ...e following chapter provides information about the components and connectors on your server Note The appearance location and existence of the components mentioned may vary by model MAS001426 02 book Page 11 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 18: ... NF2610 Front Panel Component Layout A B C D E G F Table 7 NF2610 Front Panel Components A Chassis handle B Drive bay 1 inch C HDD activity fault indicator D Flex bay optional DVD CD ROM drive FDD module shown E Front Control Panel for more information refer to NF2610 Front Control Panel on page 3 14 F Chassis handle G Tape drive bay MAS001426 02 book Page 12 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 19: ... Back Panel Connectors A PCI card bracket low profile B RJ 45 NIC 2 connector C Serial A port mounting cable not provided D PCI card bracket full length E AC power input primary F AC power input redundant G Power supply module redundant H Power supply module primary I USB connector J RJ 45 serial port K PS 2 mouse keyboard connector L RJ 45 NIC 1 connector M SCSI channel A connector N Video contro...

Page 20: ...ew Figure 7 NF2610 Front Control Panel Component Layout L J K H I B A F G E D C Table 9 NF2610 Front Control Panel Components A NIC 2 activity LED B NIC 1 activity LED C Power sleep button D Power sleep LED E Hard disk drive status LED F System status LED G ID LED H ID button I Reset button J USB connector K Non maskable interrupt NMI button L Video connector MAS001426 02 book Page 14 Monday May 1...

Page 21: ...system power on and off The sleep button is for ACPI compatible operating systems ID Button This button toggles the front panel ID LED and the system board ID LED on and off The system board ID LED is visible from the rear of the chassis and allows you to locate the server you are working on from behind a rack of servers Reset Button This button reboots and initializes the system NMI Button When y...

Page 22: ...on until the BIOS clears it If the system is not turned off normally it is possible that the power LED will be blinking at the same time that the system status LED is off due to a failure or configuration change that prevents the BIOS from running Hard Disk Drive Status LED A random blinking green light indicates hard disk drive activity A continuous amber light indicates hard disk drive fault No ...

Page 23: ...assis Figure 8 NF2610 Top Panel Component Layout E F G I H A B C D J Table 12 NF2610 Top Panel Components A Power supply B PCI card bracket full height C Riser card assembly D PCI card bracket low profile E System Board F Riser card assembly low profile G Processor air duct H Front panel board I Intrusion switch J Backplane board MAS001426 02 book Page 17 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 24: ...N F 2 6 1 0 S Y S T E M F E A T U RE S NF2610 Top Panel 3 18 3 MAS001426 02 book Page 18 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 25: ... 4 The following chapter provides information about your server s system board memory and jumpers Note The appearance location and existence of the components mentioned may vary by model MAS001426 02 book Page 19 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 26: ...20 4 NF 1610 261 0 S YSTE M BO ARD C OM PONEN TS Use Figure 9 below and Table 13 on page 4 21 to identify the components on your system board The figure below illustrates both SCSI and IDE configurations Figure 9 NF1610 2610 System Board Layout MAS001426 02 book Page 20 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 27: ...M slots T Battery F I O ports U Power supply signal connector G SCSI channel B connector SCSI version only V ATX front panel connector H COM 1 serial header W SSI front panel connector I ICMB connector X Floppy FP IDE connector J IPMB connector Y ATA IDE connector K 64 bit PCI riser slot for PCI X bus C low profile Z Floppy drive connector L Secondary processor socket AA USB 2 3 header M Secondary...

Page 28: ...MB x 2 and as much as 12 GB DIMMs must be installed in pairs and in the following order 1B and 1A 2B and 2A 3B and 3A The controller automatically detects sizes and initializes the memory array depending on the type size and speed of the installed DIMMs and reports memory size and allocation to the server through configuration registers Note Installed DIMMS must be the same speed and must all be r...

Page 29: ...610 2610 Memory Specifications 4 23 NF1610 2610 Memory Bank Order The figure below shows the location of the memory banks and how the banks are partitioned Figure 10 NF1610 2610 Memory Banks 2B 2A 3B 3A 1B 1A MAS001426 02 book Page 23 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 30: ...umpers 4 24 4 NF 1610 261 0 S YSTE M BO ARD JUM PERS Figure 11 shows the locations of the system board s jumpers and Table 14 and Table 15 explain the settings for the configuration jumpers Figure 11 NF1610 2610 Jumper Block Layout MAS001426 02 book Page 24 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 31: ...e pins should not be jumpered for normal operation C PSWD CLR If these pins are jumpered the password is cleared These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation D RCVRY BOOT If these pins are jumpered the system will attempt BIOS recovery These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation E BMC Boot Block Write Enable If these pins are jumpered BMC boot block is erasable and programmabl...

Page 32: ...irectly into the rear RJ45 serial port You can configure the 8 pin RJ 45 connector to match either of two pin out standards used by serial port concentrators To accommodate either standard the J5A2 jumper block located directly behind the rear RJ 45 serial port must be jumpered appropriately for the desired standard Note By default the system board will have the rear RJ45 serial port configured to...

Page 33: ...T E M B O A R D FE A T U RE S NF1610 2610 System Board Jumpers 4 27 Figure 12 NF1610 2610 J6A2 Jumper Block for DSR Signal DCD DTR to Pin 7 5 DSR DTR to Pin 7 5 C A B 6 2 6 2 MAS001426 02 book Page 27 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 34: ... RJ 45 to DB9 adapter Table 15 defines the pin out required for the adapter to provide RS 232 support Table 15 NF1610 2610 DB9 Serial Connector RJ 45 Signal Abbreviation DB9 1 request to send RTS 7 2 data terminal ready DTR 4 3 transmitted data TD 3 4 signal ground SGND 5 5 ring indicator RI 9 6 received data RD 2 7 DCD or DSR DCD DSR 1 or 6 8 clear to send CTS 8 MAS001426 02 book Page 28 Monday M...

Page 35: ...There are two case options for your system the pedestal rack chassis and the pedestal rack chassis with hot swap power supply Please use the information that pertains to your specific case Note The appearance location and existence of the components mentioned may vary by model MAS001426 02 book Page 29 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 36: ...13 NF3610 Pedestal Rack Chassis Front Panel Component Layout A B G C F E D Table 16 NF3610 Pedestal Rack Chassis Front Panel Components A USB Port B Front control panel for more information refer to NF3610 Front Control Panel View on page 5 34 C 5 25 inch Removable Media Drive Bays D Hot Swap Drive Carriers E Internal Drive Bays F Chassis Intrusion Switch G Diskette Drive Bay MAS001426 02 book Pag...

Page 37: ...tal Rack Chassis Back Panel Connector Layout Table 17 NF3610 Pedestal Rack Chassis Back Panel Connectors A Power Supply B Fans C ICMB or External SCSI Knockout D Optional Serial Port E Expansion Slot Covers F NIC1 Gbit Jack G NIC2 Gbit Jack H Video Port I Parallel Port J Serial Port A K Mouse and Keyboard Ports L USB 1 2 and 3 Ports M AC Input Power Connector MAS001426 02 book Page 31 Monday May 1...

Page 38: ...wer Supply Front Panel Front Panel Component Layout A B G C F E D H I Table 18 NF3610 Pedestal Rack Chassis with Hot Swap Power Supply Front Panel Components A USB Port B Front Control Panel for more information refer to NF3610 Front Control Panel View on page 5 34 C 5 25 inch Removable Media Drive Bays D Hot Swap Drive Carriers E Internal Drive Bays F Chassis Intrusion Switch G Diskette Drive Bay...

Page 39: ...el Connector Layout Table 19 NF3610 Pedestal Rack Chassis with Hot Swap Power Supply Back Panel Connectors A AC Input Power Connectors B Rear System Fans C ICMB or External SCSI Connector Knockout D Optional Serial Port E Expansion Slot Covers F NIC1 Gbit Jack G NIC2 Gbit Jack H Video Port I Parallel Port J Serial Port A K Mouse and Keyboard Ports L USB 1 2 and 3 Ports M AC Module Power Good LEDs ...

Page 40: ...pply NF3610 Pedestal Chassis Front Control Panel View Figure 17 NF3610 Pedestal Chassis with without a Hot Swap Power Supply Front Control Panel Component Layout D E F H G B A C Table 20 NF3610 Pedestal Chassis with without a Hot Swap Power Supply Front Control Panel Components A Reset Button B LAN 2 Activity LED C Sleep Button D Status LED E Power Sleep LED F Hard Drive Activity LED G Power Butto...

Page 41: ...r Supply Front Control Panel Component Layout G I H A B C D F E J Table 21 NF3610 Rack Chassis with without a Hot Swap Power Supply Front Control Panel Components A Hard Drive Activity LED B Power Button C Sleep Button D LAN 1 Activity LED E Reset Button F ID Button G ID LED H LAN 2 Activity LED I Status LED J Power Sleep LED MAS001426 02 book Page 35 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 42: ...t Control Panel View on page 5 34 or refer to NF3610 Rack Chassis Front Control Panel View on page 5 35 Table 22 NF3610 Front Control Panel LED Description Feature Color Condition Description Hard Drive Activity Green BLINK Hard drive activity Amber ON Fault OFF No activity LAN 1 Link Act Green ON Linked Green BLINK LAN activity OFF Disconnected LAN 2 Link Act Green ON Linked Green BLINK LAN activ...

Page 43: ... voltage non critical fault OFF Fatal error during POST Power Sleep LED Green ON Power on Amber ON Sleep S1 OFF Power off or Sleep S4 ID LED rack only Blue ON Server identification Toggled by ID button or software rack mount system only OFF Server identification Toggled by ID button or software rack mount system only Table 22 NF3610 Front Control Panel LED Description Continued Feature Color Condi...

Page 44: ...N F 3 6 1 0 S Y S T E M F E A T U RE S NF3610 Front Control Panel View 5 38 5 MAS001426 02 book Page 38 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 45: ... The following chapter provides information about your server s system board memory and jumpers Note The appearance location and existence of the components mentioned may vary by model MAS001426 02 book Page 39 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 46: ...10 System Board Components 6 40 6 NF 3610 SYS TEM BOARD COM PON ENT S Use Figure 19 below and Table 23 on page 6 41 to identify the components on your system board Figure 19 NF3610 System Board Layout MAS001426 02 book Page 40 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 47: ...mper E CPU1 Fan V PCI 32 bit 33 MHz F CPU2 Fan W SCSI Channel B G Primary Processor Socket X SCSI Channel A H Secondary Processor Socket Y HDD LED Connector I Floppy Disk Drive Connector Z Chassis Intrusion J Battery AA Serial B Connector K IPMB BB ICMB L System Fan 5 CC PCI X 64 bit 100 MHz M System Fan 4 DD PCI X 64 bit 133 MHz N HSPB B EE System Fan 2 O HSPB A FF System Fan 1 P USB Header GG Du...

Page 48: ...led in order by Bank Bank 1 must be filled before populating BAnk 2 Bank 2 must be populated before populating Bank 3 The memory controller supports 2 way interleaved SDRAM memory scrubbing single bit error correction and multiple bit error detection with the Intel x4 Single Device Data Correction capability that allows the system to continue to run even in the event of a multi bit SDRAM failure M...

Page 49: ...Board Jumpers 6 43 NF 3610 SYS TEM BOARD JUMPE RS Figure 20 shows the locations of the system board s jumpers and Table 24 explains the settings for the configuration jumpers Figure 20 NF3610 Jumper Block Layout MAS001426 02 book Page 43 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 50: ...olled by that jumper Take care to grip with but not squeeze the pliers or other tool you use to remove a jumper or you may bend or break the stake pins on the board Table 24 NF3610 Jumper Configuration Jumper Name Jumper Letter Pins Description CMOS Normal Operation A 1 2 These pins are for normal operation CMOS Clear 2 3 If these pins are jumpered the CMOS settings will be cleared on the next res...

Page 51: ...to the Flash device This is typically used when the BIOS code has been corrupted These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation BMC Normal Operation D 1 2 These pins are for normal operation BMC Flash 2 3 If these pins are jumpered the system will not protect the BMC flash and will allow it to be overwritten by the Firmware Update Utility Table 24 NF3610 Jumper Configuration Jumper Name Ju...

Page 52: ...N F 3 6 1 0 S Y S T E M B OA R D F E A T U RE S NF3610 System Board Jumpers 6 46 6 MAS001426 02 book Page 46 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 53: ...our server Note There are two case options for your system the pedestal chassis and the rack optimized chassis Please use the information that pertains to your specific case Note The appearance location and existence of the components mentioned may vary by model MAS001426 02 book Page 47 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 54: ...rver chassis Figure 21 NF6600 Pedestal Chassis Front Panel Component Layout 1 2 3 4 5 Table 25 Pedestal Chassis Front Panel Components 1 Three 5 25 inch peripheral bays 2 3 5 inch diskette drive bay 3 Front control panel for more information refer to NF6600 Front Control Panel View on page 7 49 4 Hot swap drive bay 5 Hard drive backplane bay MAS001426 02 book Page 48 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 55: ...features refer to page 7 54 Figure 22 NF6600 Pedestal Chassis Front Control Panel Component Layout Table 26 Pedestal Chassis Front Control Panel Components 1 Power button 2 Sleep button 3 Reset button 4 Chassis ID button 5 NMI switch 6 USB port 7 Serial port 8 Main power LED 9 Fault LED 10 Hard drive activity LED 11 LAN1 LED 12 LAN2 LED 13 Chassis ID LED 14 Lock 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 7 8 13 14 MA...

Page 56: ...r knockouts 2 Optional ICMB ports 1 left 2 right 3 Hot plug PCI LEDs 4 Hot plug 64 bit PCI X add in card slots green clips 5 Non hot plug 64 bit 100 MHz PCI X add in card slots blue clips 6 Non hot plug 32 bit 33 MHz PCI add in card slots blue clips 7 Power supply bays 8 LAN2 Gbit RJ45 connector 9 USB ports 0 upper 1 lower 10 Video connector 11 Serial port A 12 PS 2 compatible mouse keyboard ports...

Page 57: ...ack optimized server Figure 24 NF6600 Rack Optimized Chassis Front Panel Component Layout 1 2 3 4 5 Table 28 Rack Optimized Chassis Front Panel Components 1 Power supply bay 2 5 25 inch peripheral bay 3 Media bay with 3 5 inch diskette CD ROM drive 4 Hot swap drives 5 Front Control Panel for more information refer to NF6600 Back Panel View on page 7 53 MAS001426 02 book Page 51 Monday May 19 2003 ...

Page 58: ...panel features refer to page 7 54 Figure 25 NF6600 Rack Optimized Chassis Front Control Panel Component Layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Table 29 Rack Optimized Chassis Front Control Panel Components 1 Sleep button 2 Chassis ID button 3 Chassis ID LED 4 Reset button 5 Power button 6 Main power LED 7 Hard drive activity LED 8 LAN2 LED 9 LAN1 LED 10 Fault LED 11 NMI switch 12 USB port 13 Serial ...

Page 59: ... Optional ICMB ports 1 left 2 right 3 Knockout for optional SCSI connector 4 Hot plug PCI LEDs 5 Hot plug 64 bit PCI X add in card slots green clips 6 Non hot plug 64 bit 100 MHz PCI X add in card slots blue clips 7 Non hot plug 32 bit 33 MHz PCI add in card slots blue clips 8 Optional VHDCI SCSI serial B connector knockout 9 LAN2 Gbit port 10 LAN1 100 10 RJ45 connector 11 USB ports 0 upper 1 lowe...

Page 60: ... turn the power off press and hold the power button for more than four seconds This overrides ACPI mode Main power LED A solid green light indicates the presence of DC power in the server A flashing green light indicates that the system is in ACPI sleep mode Sleep button To put a system supporting ACPI into sleep mode briefly press the sleep button To wake a system from sleep mode briefly press th...

Page 61: ...lt condition Hard drive activity LED A green light indicates system hard drive activity LAN1 LED A green light indicates LAN1 activity LAN2 LED A green light indicates LAN2 activity Chassis ID button Pressing this button illuminates LEDs on both the front and rear of the chassis which simplifies identification of the chassis in a rack from the rear Chassis ID LED A blue light indicates the chassis...

Page 62: ...N F 6 6 0 0 S Y S T E M F E A T U RE S NF6600 Front Control Panel Descriptions 7 56 7 MAS001426 02 book Page 56 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 63: ...ollowing chapter provides information about your server s system board memory processors and jumpers Note The appearance location and existence of the components mentioned may vary by model MAS001426 02 book Page 57 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 64: ...0 SYS TEM BOARD COM PON ENT S Use Figure 27 below and Table 32 on page 8 59 to identify the components on your system board Figure 27 NF6600 System Board Layout A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH I I MAS001426 02 book Page 58 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 65: ...onnector P23 S Chassis Intrusion Detect Connector P36 F Back Panel I O Connectors T 14 pin Power Control Connector P35 G Intel 82550 Ethernet Controller U 24 pin Power Connector P32 H ATI Rage XL 2D 3D Graphics Accelerator V 20 pin Power Connector P28 I Intel 82544 Ethernet Controller W Serial Port B Connector P17 J Video RAM VRAM 4 MB total X USB 3 Header P18 K Processor Board Connectors P21 and ...

Page 66: ...nd P2 DD Fan Connector P11 HH Hot Swap Backplane HSBP Connector P16 EE ServerWorks PCI Bus Bridge Controller CIOB30 I I HSBP Connector P15 FF ServerWorks PCI Bus Bridge Controller CIOB30 Table 32 NF6600 System Board Components Continued Letter Component Description Letter Component Description MAS001426 02 book Page 60 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 67: ...figuration Twelve 2 GB stacked DIMMs for a total of 24 GB The controller automatically detects sizes and initializes the memory array depending on the type size and speed of the installed DIMMs and reports memory size and allocation to the server via configuration registers Caution Use extreme care when installing a DIMM Applying too much pressure can damage the socket Keyed DIMMs insert only one ...

Page 68: ...ifications 8 62 8 Memory Bank Order Load the DIMMs in the following order 1 Bank 1 DIMMs 1 2 3 and 4 2 Bank 2 DIMMs 5 6 7 and 8 3 Bank 3 DIMMs 9 10 11 and 12 Figure 28 NF6600 Memory Banks 1 3 5 7 9 11 2 4 6 8 10 12 MAS001426 02 book Page 62 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 69: ... NetFRAME 6600 accommodates one to four Intel Xeon processors Note You must install a processor in processor socket 1 When installing multiple processors populate the processor sockets in the order shown below Figure 29 Correct Order for Populating Processor Sockets 1 2 3 4 MAS001426 02 book Page 63 Monday May 19 2003 2 45 PM ...

Page 70: ...e identified pins Figure 30 NF6600 Jumper Block Layout 2 1 12 11 JP4 1 2 7 8 JP8 1 2 11 12 JP3 1 2 7 8 JP7 A B C Table 33 Jumper Block JP4 Description Pins Jumper Name Description A CMOS Clear If pins 1 and 2 are jumpered the CMOS settings are cleared B Password Clear If pins 3 and 4 are jumpered the user and administrator passwords are cleared C Recovery Boot If pins 9 and 10 are jumpered the sys...

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