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Summary of Contents for STRATOS S210 Series S210-X12RS

Page 1: ...STRATOS S210 Series S210 X12RS Ultra Socket High Memory 1U Rackmount Server Technical Guide Version 1 0 2 ...

Page 2: ... Tour of the System 1 5 2 5 HDD System 1 5 3 5 HDD System 1 6 3 5 HDD System Front Features 1 7 2 5 HDD System Front Features 1 9 System HDD Introduction 1 11 2 5 Hard Disk Drive Configuration 1 11 3 5 Hard Disk Drive Configuration 1 11 System Rear Features 1 12 System Rear View 1 12 System I O LED Description 1 13 ...

Page 3: ...rives 2 4 Removing a 2 5 Hard Drive 2 4 Installing a 2 5 Hard Drive 2 5 Removing a 3 5 Hard Drive 2 6 Installing a 3 5 Hard Drive 2 7 Power Supply Unit 2 9 Removing a Power Supply Unit 2 9 Installing a Power Supply Unit 2 10 Mainboard Module 2 11 Removing a Mainboard Module 2 11 Installing a Mainboard Module 2 12 Processor Heat Sinks 2 14 ...

Page 4: ...18 Memory Modules 2 20 General Guidelines 2 20 Removing a Memory Module 2 20 Installing a Memory Module 2 21 Memory Population Rules 2 22 PCIe Riser Assembly 2 25 Removing the PCIe Riser Assembly 2 25 Installing the PCIe Riser Assembly 2 26 PCIe Expansion Card 2 27 Removing the PCIe Expansion Card 2 27 Installing the PCIe Expansion Card 2 28 ...

Page 5: ...Gb Mezzanine Card 2 37 Intelligent Battery Backup Unit 2 41 Installing an iBBU 2 41 Removing an iBBU 2 42 Air Duct 2 44 Removing the Air Duct 2 44 Installing the Air Duct 2 44 Fan Module Assembly 2 45 Removing Fan Module Assembly 2 45 Installing Fan Module Assembly 2 46 Expander Backplane 2 47 Removing the Expander Backplane 2 47 Installing the Expander Backplane 2 49 ...

Page 6: ... 55 Installing the HDD Backplane 2 5 HDD w o Expander SKU 2 58 Removing the HDD Backplane 3 5 HDD SKU 2 62 Installing the HDD Backplane 3 5 HDD SKU 2 64 BIOS BIOS Setup Utility 3 1 Operation 3 1 Setup Page 3 1 Entering BIOS Setup 3 2 Keyboard Commands 3 2 Menu Selection Bar 3 4 Server Platform Setup Utility Screens 3 4 Main Screen 3 5 Advanced Screen 3 6 PCI Screen 3 8 Processor Configuration Scre...

Page 7: ...2 Onboard Device Configuration Screen 3 24 Console Redirection Screen 3 25 iSCSI Configuration 3 28 Chipset Screen 3 32 North Bridge Screen 3 33 South Bridge Configuration Screen 3 35 ME Subsystem Screen 3 37 Server Management Screen 3 39 System Event Log Screen 3 41 FRU Information 3 42 BMC Network Configuration 3 43 Boot Option Screen 3 45 Security Screen 3 49 Exit Screen 3 53 Loading BIOS Defau...

Page 8: ... Redirection 3 59 Serial Configuration Settings 3 59 Keystroke Mapping 3 59 Limitations 3 60 Interface to Server Management 3 60 PXE BIOS Support 3 60 Checkpoints 3 60 Checkpoint Ranges 3 61 Standard Checkpoints 3 61 Extra Checkpoint Ranges 3 67 BMC Server Management Software 4 1 Server System Overview 4 1 BMC Key Features and Functions 4 1 ...

Page 9: ...terface 4 3 Session and User 4 3 Serial Over LAN 4 3 Time Sync 4 3 SEL 4 3 Platform Event 4 4 Platform Event Filter 4 4 BMC Firmware Update 4 4 DOS Recovery Utility 4 4 WebUI Update 4 4 BMC Recovery 4 5 Recovery Process in DOS System 4 5 Recovery Process in Linux System 4 5 QUANTA SMASH 4 6 System Level Commands 4 7 ...

Page 10: ... 13 Device Information 4 14 Network Information 4 14 Sensor Monitoring 4 15 Event Logs 4 15 Server Information 4 15 FRU Information 4 16 Server Component 4 17 Server identify 4 18 Server Health Group 4 19 Sensor Readings 4 19 Event Log 4 21 Configuration Group 4 22 Active Directory 4 22 DNS 4 25 LDAP E Directory 4 28 Mouse Mode 4 30 ...

Page 11: ... 46 SOL 4 47 SSL 4 47 User Management 4 51 Virtual Media 4 54 Remote Control 4 55 Console Redirection 4 55 Server Power Control 4 62 Maintenance Group 4 63 Firmware Update 4 63 Preserve Configuration 4 64 Restore Factory Defaults 4 64 System Administrator 4 65 Log Out 4 65 User Privilege 4 66 ...

Page 12: ...y Rail Kit Assembly 6 1 Installing the Rack Brackets 6 1 Preparing for the Installation 6 1 Installing the Inner Rail 6 2 Installing the Outer Rail 6 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 7 1 Server Boot Issue Topics 7 1 System does not Boot after Initial Installation 7 1 System does not boot after Configuration Changes 7 3 Installation Problems 7 4 ...

Page 13: ... Safety Information Server Safety Information 9 1 Safety Warnings and Cautions 9 1 Intended Application Uses 9 2 Site Selection 9 2 Equipment Handling Practices 9 3 Power and Electrical Warnings 9 3 Power Cord Warnings 9 4 System Access Warnings 9 4 Rack Mount Warnings 9 5 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 9 6 Other Hazards 9 7 Battery Replacement 9 7 Cooling and Airflow 9 7 ...

Page 14: ...pliance Markings 10 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 10 3 FCC Verification Statement USA 10 3 Europe CE Declaration of Conformity 10 3 VCCI Japan 10 4 BSMI Taiwan 10 4 KCC Korea 10 4 Regulated Specified Components 10 4 Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance 10 5 End of Life Product Recycling 10 5 ...

Page 15: ...ace denotes keyboard keys WARNING Warning information appears before the text it references and should not be ignored as the content may prevent damage to the device CAUTION CAUTIONS APPEAR BEFORE THE TEXT IT REFERENCES SIMILAR TO NOTES AND WARNINGS CAUTIONS HOWEVER APPEAR IN CAPITAL LETTERS AND CONTAIN VITAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION Important Indicates information that is important to know f...

Page 16: ... PC AT compatible region of battery backed 128 bytes of memory which normally resides on the baseboard CPU Central Processing Unit Deasserted A signal is deasserted when in the inactive state Active low signal names have _L appended to the end of the signal mnemonic Active high signal names have no _L suffix To reduce confusion when referring to active high and active low signals the terms one zer...

Page 17: ...urity Ms Milliseconds Mux Multiplexer NIC Network Interface Card NMI Nonmaskable Interrupt NM Node Management OBF Output buffer OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer Ohm Unit of electrical resistance PDB Power Distribution Board PEF Platform Event Filtering PEP Platform Event Paging PERR Parity Error POH Power On Hours POST Power On Self Test PWM Pulse Width Modulation RAC Remote Access Card RAM Ran...

Page 18: ...I Server Management Interrupt SMI is the highest priority nonmaskable interrupt SMM Server Management Mode SMS Server Management Software SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SOL Serial Over LAN UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UCT Upper Critical Threshold UDP User Datagram Protocol UNCT Upper Non Critical Threshold UNRT Upper Non Recoverable Threshold WDT Watchdog Timer Word 16...

Page 19: ...opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD and ESD protection ESD can damage drives boards and other parts We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD work station If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface on the ...

Page 20: ...nge without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warran ties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically dis claims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the man ufacturer to no...

Page 21: ...REVISION HISTORY XXI ...

Page 22: ...About the Server Chapter 1 About the Server Chapter 1 ...

Page 23: ...l lows Chipset Intel C602 series upgradeable ROM kit sup port Processors x2 Intel Xeon processor E5 2600 E5 2600 v2 product family PCI Express 1 PCIe x16 G3 Low profile riser slot 1 PCIe x8 G3 Network Mezzanine slot 1 PCIe x8 G3 SAS RAID Mezzanine slot Memory Up to twenty four DIMM slots are available DDR3 800 1066 1333 1600 1866 MHz RDIMM LR DIMM memory is supported Storage Up to ten 2 5 SATA SAS...

Page 24: ... A upgrade ROM 6 optional or LSI SAS controller Quanta LSISAS 2008 Mezzanine card optional Quanta LSISAS 2108 Mezzanine card optional Quanta LSISAS 2208 Mezzanine card optional Quanta LSISAS 2308 Mezzanine card optional Table 1 1 Specification Continued System Memory 24 DDR3 800 1066 1333 1600 1866 MHz ECC RDIMM LR DIMM slots up to 768 GB Storage 10 2 5 SATA SAS hot plug drives or 4 3 5 SATA SAS h...

Page 25: ...uanta LSISAS2208 PD 32 mezzanine card for RAID 0 1 10 5 optional Quanta LSISAS2208 PD 32 mezzanine card LSI RAID 6 Key for RAID 0 1 10 5 6 50 60 optional Table 1 1 Specification Continued Network Interface 2 Intel Powerville I350 GbE RJ45 ports or 2 Intel Twinville X540 10G BASE T RJ45 ports Management Port 1 Dedicated GbE RJ45 management port Integrated Graphics BMC Aspeed AST2300 8MB DDR3 Video ...

Page 26: ...KAGE CONTENTS 1 4 Package Contents The following list includes the package components 1 1U chassis system 1 Mainboard modules 2 Processor heatsinks 1 Power supply 1 Power cord Optional 1 CD user manual included 1 Rail kit ...

Page 27: ...1 2 2 5 HDD System Component Overview NO ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Riser Assembly 1 PCIe x16 G3 low profile riser slot 1 PCIe x8 G3 10GbE SFP Mezzanine slot 1 PCIe x8 G3 Quanta LSISAS RAID Mezzanine slot 2 Hot Swap PSU 2 Power supply units 3 Front Panel Control and LED panel for system status 4 2 5 Hard Drives 10 2 5 hard disk drives HDD 5 System Fan 6 Fan module assembly 6 Air Duct Maintains proper airf...

Page 28: ...e x16 G3 low profile riser slot 1 PCIe x8 G3 10GbE SFP Mezzanine slot 1 PCIe x8 G3 Quanta LSISAS RAID Mezzanine slot 2 Hot Swap PSU 2 Power supply units 3 Front Panel Control and LED panel for system status 4 iBBU holder Backup battery unit for mezzanine expansion card 5 3 5 Hard Drives 4 3 5 hard disk drives HDD 6 System Fan 6 Fan module assembly 7 Air Duct Maintains proper airflow throughout sys...

Page 29: ...efinition 3 5 HDD System Front Control Panel 1 2 Table 1 4 3 5 HDD Front Panel Definition ITEM NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Control Panel Connect USB devices to these ports 2 HDD Bays Insert HDDs here Table 1 5 3 5 HDD System LED Function and Behavior ITEM ICON NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Front USB ports Connect USB devices to these ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 30: ...nking Critical failure fan voltage temperature state Non critial failure fan voltage temperature state CPU thermal trip Off SEL cleared DC Off last pending warning error de asserted 7 ID Button with LED Blue On Selected unit ID Off No ID requested Table 1 5 3 5 HDD System LED Function and Behavior Continued ITEM ICON NAME DESCRIPTION 8 Power button with LED Green On Off System off Turn system on o...

Page 31: ... 5 HDD System Front Features 2 5 HDD System Front Panel Definition 2 5 HDD System Front Control Panel Figure 1 5 Control Panel 2 1 Table 1 6 2 5 HDD Front Panel Definition ITEM NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Control Panel Connect USB devices to these ports 2 HDD Bays Insert HDDs here 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 32: ...lure fan voltage temperature state Non critial failure fan voltage temperature state CPU thermal trip Off SEL cleared DC Off last pending warning error de asserted 2 LAN1 2 LED Green ON link Green Blinking LAN access 3 Power Button with LED Green On Off System off Turn system on off 4 ID button with LED Blue On Selected unit ID Off No ID requested ...

Page 33: ...system is available in two form factors 2 5 HDD and 3 5 HDD 2 5 Hard Disk Drive Configuration Figure 1 6 2 5 HDD Configuration 3 5 Hard Disk Drive Configuration Figure 1 7 3 5 HDD Configuration HDD 1 HDD 0 HDD 2 HDD 3 HDD 4 HDD 5 HDD 6 HDD 7 HDD 8 HDD 9 HDD 0 HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 ...

Page 34: ...wer supply unit 4 ID button Press this to illuminate the ID LED on the front panel 5 VGA port Connect a monitor to this port 6 Console port Connect a serial cable to this port 7 USB port 2 USB 2 0 ports 8 GbE or 10GbE LAN port Connect this to the data network 9 Dedicated Management LAN Port Connect this to a network monitoring station Note The system supports single and redundant PSU Redundant PSU...

Page 35: ...identification requested LAN1 LED Right Link Act Green On LAN Link Blinking LAN access off when there is traffic OFF Disconnect Speed Green ON Link speed is 100Mbits sec Amber ON Link speed is 1000Mbits sec OFF OFF link speed is 10Mbits sec LAN2 LED Left Link Act Green On LAN Link Blinking LAN access off when there is traffic OFF Disconnect Speed Green ON Link speed is 100Mbits sec Amber ON Link s...

Page 36: ... 1G LAN Continued ICON NAME COLOR CONDITION DESCRIPTION Table 1 10 Rear side LED Function and Behavior 10G LAN ICON NAME COLOR CONDITION DESCRIPTION Identification LED Blue ON Unit selected for identification OFF No identification requested LAN1 LED Right Link Act Green On LAN Link Blinking LAN access off when there is traffic OFF Disconnect Speed Blue ON Link speed is 10Gbits sec Amber ON Link sp...

Page 37: ...peed is 10Gbits sec Amber ON Link speed is 1Gbits sec OFF Link speed is 10 100Mbits sec Service Port LAN 3 LED Link Act Green On LAN Link Blinking LAN access off when there is traffic OFF Disconnect Speed Green ON Link speed is 10 100 1000Mbits sec OFF Disconnect Table 1 10 Rear side LED Function and Behavior 10G LAN Continued ICON NAME COLOR CONDITION DESCRIPTION ...

Page 38: ...Installing Hardware Chapter 2 Installing Hardware Chapter 2 ...

Page 39: ...ng on servers that are connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous WARNING Always disconnect the server from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the server case WARNING Wear a grounded wrist strap If none are available discharge any personal static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the server case or the bare metal body of any other grounded device WARNING H...

Page 40: ...he system and any attached peripherals 2 Unplug the AC power cables and disconnect all peripherals LAN lines and any other cables 3 Press the top cover release button and slide the rear top cover away from the HDDs 4 Lift the top cover off the chassis Figure 2 1 Opening the Top Cover ...

Page 41: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE CLOSING THE TOP COVER 2 3 Closing the Top Cover 1 Place the top cover on the chassis 2 Slide the top cover toward the HDDs Figure 2 2 Closing the Top Cover ...

Page 42: ...Hard Drive 1 Press the tray handle button Figure 2 3 Opening the Hard Drive Tray Handle 2 Pull the HDD tray handle open Figure 2 4 Removing a 2 5 Hard Drive Tray 3 Remove the tray out of the system WARNING Repairs should be perfomed by a certified service technician Damage to the system or components due to unauthorized servicing is not covered by the warranty agreement ...

Page 43: ... tray Figure 2 5 Removing a 2 5 HDD from the Tray Installing a 2 5 Hard Drive 1 Align the 2 5 hard drive tray with the new hard drive and secure with the four 4 screws Figure 2 6 Installing a 2 5 HDD on the Tray 2 Align the tray assembly with the HDD bay and insert the assembly until it is fully seated in the bay ...

Page 44: ...rive 1 Press the tray handle button Figure 2 8 Opening the Hard Drive Tray Handle 2 Pull the hard drive tray handle completely open Figure 2 9 Removing the 3 5 Hard Drive Tray WARNING Do not force the tray handle closed If resistance is encountered check the hard drive is properly inserted and the hard drives on either side are properly inserted ...

Page 45: ...ring the hard drive to the HDD tray Figure 2 10 Removing a 3 5 HDD from the Tray Installing a 3 5 Hard Drive 1 Align the 3 5 hard drive tray with the new hard drive and secure with the four 4 screws Figure 2 11 Installing a 3 5 HDD on the Tray WARNING Make sure the hard drive tray handle is in the fully open position ...

Page 46: ...and insert the HDD until it is fully seated in the bay Figure 2 12 Installing a 3 5 Hard Drive 3 Push the tray handle closed WARNING Do not force the tray handle closed If resistance is encountered check the hard drive is properly inserted and the hard drives on either side are properly inserted ...

Page 47: ...handle up to the open position Figure 2 13 Opening the PSU Handle 2 Press and hold the locking latch lever Figure 2 14 Removing the PSU 3 Pull the PSU from the system CAUTION DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING PSU FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT OR PERSONAL INJURY Note The redundant power supply unit can be replaced without shutting down...

Page 48: ...t the power supply unit PSU into the system Figure 2 15 Installing a Power Supply Unit Make sure the PSU is flush with the system and the side lever is locked in place CAUTION DO NOT MOVE THE SYSTEM BY HANDLING THE SLIDE LEVER ON THE PSU MODULE TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM OR THE PSU MODULE ...

Page 49: ... Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 Disconnect all cables from mainboard See Mainboard Jumpers and Connectors on page 5 1 1 Remove eight 8 screws securing mainboard to chassis Figure 2 16 Removing the Mainboard Module Screws 2 Lift the front end of the mainboard until free of the chassis guide pin Figure 2 17 Aligning to the Chassis Guide Pin ...

Page 50: ... 4 Remove the mainboard from the chassis Installing a Mainboard Module Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Place the mainboard on the chassis 2 Align the mainboard with the port openings on the rear of the chassis 3 Align the mainboard opening with the chassis guide pin 4 Install the mainboard on the chassis Port Openings ...

Page 51: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A MAINBOARD MODULE 2 13 5 Secure eight 8 screws to the mainboard Figure 2 19 Removing the Mainboard Module Screws ...

Page 52: ...er See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 In a sequential order loosen the four captive screws securing the heat sink to the mainboard Figure 2 20 Removing the Heat Sink 2 Remove the heat sink WARNING The heat sink remains hot after the system has been powered down Allow sufficient time to cool before handling system components 1 3 4 2 ...

Page 53: ...the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Align the heat sink Make sure the airflow sticker points to the rear of the chassis 2 Place the heat sink on the processor 3 In a sequential order secure the heat sink with four screws Figure 2 21 Installing the Heat Sink Important Tighten the captive screws in the sequence indicated in the illustration ...

Page 54: ...e right processor locking lever to release it Figure 2 22 Releasing the Right Locking Lever 2 Carefully press down and outwards on the left processor locking lever pulling it fully open WARNING The processor remains hot after the system has been powered down Allow sufficient time to cool before handling system components CAUTION DO NOT TRY TO PULL THE RIGHT HAND PROCESSOR LOCKING LEVER FULLY OPEN ...

Page 55: ...king lever to lift the processor cover part way and then lift the processor load plate to the fully open position Figure 2 24 Opening the Processor Cover 4 Lift the processor out of the socket CAUTION THE LOCKING LEVER IS HELD UNDER CONSIDERABLE FORCE AND MAY SPRING UP UNEXPECTEDLY CAUTION AVOID CONTACT WITH THERMAL GREASE ON THE PROCESSOR ...

Page 56: ...the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 Remove the CPU heat sink See Removing a Heat Sink on page 2 14 1 Align the gold triangle identifying pin 1 of the processor with the triangular cutout of the processor and the four 4 indents on processor with the four 4 tabs on socket Figure 2 26 Installing the Processor Indent Pin 1 Tab ...

Page 57: ...ure 2 27 Closing the Processor Cover 4 Push the left processor locking lever down and latch it into the locked position The protective plastic cover pops out as the latch is engaged 5 Push the right processor locking lever down and latch it into the locked position WARNING The processor should fit easily into the socket Do not force the processor in place Note Use the socket cover to protect the s...

Page 58: ...cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Press down on the two memory module slot levers The memory module partially ejects WARNING The mainboards are supplied with all DIMM slots populated with memory 9 dummies for proper air flow When installing and replacing memory modules only remove those dummies that are to be directly replaced All DIMM slots must be occupied at all times by either a me...

Page 59: ...Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Align the notch on the memory module with the obstruc tion on the slot Figure 2 29 Installing Memory Modules 2 Push the memory module firmly into the memory module slot The locking latches automatically lock in place CAUTION HANDLE MEMORY MODULES BY THE EDGES AT ALL TIMES Slot lever CAUTION HANDLE THE MEMORY MODULE BY THE EDGES AT ALL TIMES Obstruction Notch ...

Page 60: ...C D DIMM D0 CPU 0 C D DIMM D1 CPU 0 C D DIMM D2 CPU 0 C A DIMM A0 CPU 0 C A DIMM A1 CPU 0 C A DIMM A2 CPU 0 C B DIMM B0 CPU 0 C B DIMM B1 CPU 0 C B DIMM B2 CPU 1 C G DIMM G0 CPU 1 C G DIMM G1 CPU 1 C G DIMM G2 CPU 1 C H DIMM H0 CPU 1 C H DIMM H1 CPU 1 C H DIMM H2 CPU 1 C E DIMM E0 CPU 1 C E DIMM E1 CPU 1 C E DIMM E2 CPU 1 C F DIMM F0 CPU 1 C F DIMM F1 CPU 1 C F DIMM F2 ...

Page 61: ...33 1600 1866 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 800 800 1066 DR x 8 2a 4b 8b 1066 1333 1600 1066 1333 1600 1866 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 1866 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 1866 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 800 800 1066 SR x 4 2a 4a 8a 1066 1333 1600 1066 1333 1600 1866 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 1866 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 1866 1066 1333 1066 1333 1600 800 800 1066 D...

Page 62: ...mmand Address Timing is 1N 3 QR RDIMM are supported but only validated by Intel PMO in a homogenous environment The coverage will have limited system level testing no signal integrity testing and no interoperability testing The passing QR RDIMMs will be web posted Table 2 2 LR DIMM Support Reduced Length RANKS PER DIMM DATA WIDTH MEMORY CAPACITY PER DIMM GB 1 2 SPEED MT S VOLTAGE VALIDATED BY SLOT...

Page 63: ...CIe Riser Assembly Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Remove one 1 screw from the chassis Figure 2 31 Removing the PCIe Riser Assembly 1 of 2 2 Pull the assembly out of the chassis Figure 2 32 Removing the PCIe Riser Assembly 2 of 2 ...

Page 64: ...he top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Align the assembly with the guide pin hole in the chassis Figure 2 33 Installing the PCIe Riser Assembly 1 of 2 2 Insert the assembly into the PCIe slots on the mainboard 3 Secure the assembly to the chassis with one 1 screw Figure 2 34 Installing the PCIe Riser Assembly 2 of 2 ...

Page 65: ... cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 Remove the PCIe riser assembly See Removing the PCIe Riser Assembly on page 2 25 1 Remove one 1 screw from the PCIe expansion card Figure 2 35 Removing the PCIe Card 1 of 2 2 Disconnect the PCIe expansion card from the riser Figure 2 36 Removing the PCIe Card 2 of 2 3 Remove the card from the riser ...

Page 66: ...Ie riser assembly See Removing the PCIe Riser Assembly on page 2 25 1 Align the PCIe expansion card with the connector on riser Figure 2 37 Installing the PCIe Expansion Card 1 of 2 2 Connect the PCIe expansion card to the riser 3 Secure the PCIe card to the riser with one 1 screw Figure 2 38 Installing the PCIe Expansion Card 2 of 2 ...

Page 67: ...the PCIe riser assembly See Removing the PCIe Riser Assembly on page 2 25 1 Align the module with the screw holes on the module sup port plate Figure 2 39 ModuleAssembly Screws 2 Secure four 4 screws to the module support plate 3 Insert the linking board into the module connector Figure 2 40 Linking Board and Module Connector ...

Page 68: ...ew securing the dummy bracket to the chassis Figure 2 41 Dummy Bracket 5 Remove the dummy bracket from the chassis 6 Align the linking board with the mainboard connector Figure 2 42 Linking Board and Mainboard Connector 7 Insert the linking board into the mainboard connector ...

Page 69: ...igure 2 43 Module Screw Removing a LAN Mezzanine Card Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 Remove the PCIe riser assembly See Removing the PCIe Riser Assembly on page 2 25 1 Remove one 1 screw securing the module assembly to the chassis Figure 2 44 Module Assembly Screw ...

Page 70: ...nking board from the mainboard connector Figure 2 45 Linking Board and Mainboard Connector 3 Remove the module assembly from the chassis 4 Disconnect the linking board from the module connector Figure 2 46 Linking Board and Module Connector Top View Bottom View Top View Bottom View ...

Page 71: ...erequisite Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 Remove the PCIe riser assembly See Removing the PCIe Riser Assembly on page 2 25 Remove memory modules CPU 0 C A DIMM A0 CPU 0 C A DIMM A2 CPU 0 C B DIMM B0 CPU 0 C B DIMM B2 CPU 1 C G DIMM G0 CPU 1 C G DIMM G2 CPU 1 C H DIMM H0 CPU 0 C H DIMM H2 See Memory Population Rules on page 2 22 for location See Removing a M...

Page 72: ... 2 34 1 Align the module with the screw holes on the module sup port plate Figure 2 48 6G Module Screws 2 Secure four 4 screws to the module support plate 3 Connect the linking board to the module connector Figure 2 49 6G Linking Board and Module Connector ...

Page 73: ... to the ports on the module Figure 2 50 6G SAS Cables and Module Ports 6 Turn the module assembly so that the linking board is fac ing the mainboard 7 Align the linking board with the mainboard connector Figure 2 51 6G Linking Board and Mainboard Connector 8 Connect the linking board to the mainboard connector 4 5 6 ...

Page 74: ...bly to the chassis with two 2 screws Figure 2 52 6G Module Assembly Screws 10 Route the SAS cables along the side of the chassis Figure 2 53 6G SAS Cables and Expander Board Connectors 11 Connect the SAS cables to the connectors on the expander board Connectors Expander Board Cables SAS ...

Page 75: ...y modules CPU 0 C A DIMM A0 CPU 0 C A DIMM A2 CPU 0 C B DIMM B0 CPU 0 C B DIMM B2 CPU 1 C G DIMM G0 CPU 1 C G DIMM G2 CPU 1 C H DIMM H0 CPU 0 C H DIMM H2 See Memory Population Rules on page 2 22 for loca tion See Removing a Memory Module on page 2 20 1 Disconnect the SAS cables from the connectors on the expander board Figure 2 54 6G SAS Cables and Expander Board Connectors 2 Remove the SAS cables...

Page 76: ...AS 6GB MEZZANINE CARD 2 38 3 Remove two 2 screws securing the module assembly to the chassis Figure 2 55 6G Module Assembly Screws 4 Disconnect the module linking board from the mainboard connector Figure 2 56 6G Module Linking Board ...

Page 77: ... 5 Remove the module assembly from the chassis Figure 2 57 6G Module Assembly and SAS Cables 6 Disconnect the SAS cables from the ports on the module 7 Disconnect the linking board from the module connector Figure 2 58 6G Linking Board and Module Connector 5 6 ...

Page 78: ...STALLING HARDWARE REMOVING A SAS 6GB MEZZANINE CARD 2 40 8 Remove the four 4 screws from the module support plate Figure 2 59 6G Module Screws and Support Plate 9 Remove the module from the support plate ...

Page 79: ...ules each module must have an iBBU installed Installing an iBBU Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Remove screw s securing the iBBU bracket Figure 2 60 Removing iBBU Bracket Screw s 2 Remove the iBBU bracket 3 Align the bracket and iBBU assembly Figure 2 61 Installing iBBU Battery to Bracket 4 Secure the bracket to the assembly with screw s 1 2 1...

Page 80: ... the expansion card Removing an iBBU Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Disconnect the iBBU cable from the card 2 Disconnect the iBBU cable from the battery 3 Remove screw s securing the iBBU bracket Figure 2 63 Removing iBBU Bracket Screws 4 Remove the iBBU bracket Note The iBBU can be connected to either a mezzanine card or an expansion card 1 ...

Page 81: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE REMOVING AN IBBU 2 43 5 Remove screw s securing the bracket to the iBBU assembly Figure 2 64 Removing iBBU Assembly from Bracket 6 Remove assembly from the bracket 5 5 5 6 ...

Page 82: ...Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 Remove the air duct from the chassis Figure 2 65 Removing the Air Duct Installing the Air Duct Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 Install the air duct to the chassis Figure 2 66 Installing the Air Duct CPU Middle Bracket CPU Middle Bracket ...

Page 83: ...page 2 2 1 Disconnect six 6 fan module cables from the connectors on the HDD backplane Figure 2 67 Disconnecting the Fan Assembly Cables 2 Remove four 4 screws securing the fan module assem bly to the chassis Figure 2 68 Removing the Fan Module Assembly Screws 3 Remove the fan module assembly from the chassis 4 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to remove the additional fan module assembly ...

Page 84: ...1 Align the fan module assembly with the screw holes on the chassis Figure 2 69 Installing Fan Module Assembly Screws 2 Secure the fan module assembly to the chassis with four 4 screws 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to install the additional fan module assembly 4 Connect six 6 fan module cables to the connectors on the HDD backplane Figure 2 70 Connecting the Fan Assembly Cables ...

Page 85: ...r LED signals to HDD BP B2B connec tor x 3 b 10 pin powe rconnector for BP with 12V 5V 3 3V GND c LSI SAS 2x20 SAS 6G Expander IC d SAS_1 Mini SAS connector to Host Port 1 channel 4 7 e SAS_0 Mini SAS connector to Host Port 0 channel 0 3 f System FAN 5 g System FAN 4 h System FAN 3 i System FAN 2 j System FAN 1 k System FAN 0 l Jumper setting for expander operation mode m IPMB connector linking to...

Page 86: ...ARDWARE REMOVING THE EXPANDER BACKPLANE 2 48 Figure 2 71 Expander BP Connectors 2 Remove four 4 screws from the HDD expander board Figure 2 72 Removing the Expander Backplane Screws a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p ...

Page 87: ... the rear of the chassis until the BP is free of the chassis pins 5 Remove the HDD expander BP from the chassis Installing the Expander Backplane Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Align the holes in the expander backplane BP with the chassis pins Figure 2 74 Installing the Expander Backplane 2 Insert the chassis pins in the expander BP holes HDD...

Page 88: ... for LED signals to HDD BP B2B connec tor c Golden finger for LED signals to HDD BP B2B connec tor d 10 pin Power connector for BP with 12V 5V 3 3V GND e LSI SAS2x20 SAS 6G Expander IC f SAS_1 Mini SAS connector to Host Port 1 channel 4 7 g SAS_0 Mini SAS connector to Host Port 0 channel 0 3 h System FAN 5 for CPU 1 Block i System FAN 4 for CPU 1 Block j System FAN 3 for CPU 1 Block k System FAN 2...

Page 89: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING THE EXPANDER BACKPLANE 2 51 Figure 2 76 Expander BP Connectors a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p ...

Page 90: ...move the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 Remove the expander backplane See Removing the Expander Backplane on page 2 47 1 Disconnect the power cable from the 10 Pin Power con nector on the HDD BP Figure 2 77 HDD Backplane Connectors 2 Remove six 6 screws from the backplane 3 Remove the backplane from the chassis Figure 2 78 Removing the 2 5 HDD Backplane Screws Power Connector ...

Page 91: ...the HDD Backplane 2 5 HDD w Expander SKU Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the HDDs See Removing a 2 5 Hard Drive on page 2 4 Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Align the HDD backplane with the screw holes in the chassis Figure 2 79 Installing the 2 5 HDD Backplane ...

Page 92: ...DD BACKPLANE 2 5 HDD W EXPANDER SKU 2 54 2 Secure the HDD Backplane to the chassis with six 6 screws Figure 2 80 Installing the 2 5 HDD Backplane Screws 3 Connect the power cable to the 10 Pin Power connector on the HDD BP Power Connector ...

Page 93: ...HDD 8 9 c SGPIO connector 2 for HDD 4 7 d SGPIO connector 1 for HDD 0 3 e Golden finger for LED signals to 1 to 1 HDD BP B2B connector f Winbond W83793 for FAN control g IPMB connector linking to on board BMC to control FAN Speed h AMI connector linking to on board BMC to record the HDD Status option i AMI 9086 LED control mode setting jumper j System FAN 0 for CPU 0 Block k System FAN 1 for CPU 0...

Page 94: ...moving the 1 1 Backplane Screws 3 Slide the 1 1 BP toward the rear of the chassis until the B2B Connector is free from the HDD BP Figure 2 83 2 5 HDD Backplane Connectors 4 Continue to slide the 1 1 BP toward the rear of the chas sis until the BP is free of the chassis pins 5 Remove the 1 1 BP from the chassis B2B Connector Chassis Pins ...

Page 95: ...E 2 5 HDD W O EXPANDER SKU 2 57 6 Disconnect the 10 Pin Power connector power cable from the HDD BP Figure 2 84 HDD Backplane Connectors 7 Remove six 6 screws from the HDD backplane Figure 2 85 Removing the 2 5 HDD Backplane Screws Power Connector ...

Page 96: ...Removing the 2 5 HDD Backplane Installing the HDD Backplane 2 5 HDD w o Expander SKU Prerequisite Prerequisite Remove the HDDs See Removing a 2 5 Hard Drive on page 2 4 Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover on page 2 2 1 Align the HDD backplane with the screw holes in the chassis Figure 2 87 Aligning the 2 5 HDD Backplane ...

Page 97: ...ANDER SKU 2 59 2 Secure the HDD Backplane to the chassis with six 6 screws Figure 2 88 Installing the 2 5 HDD Backplane Screws 3 Align the holes in the 1 1 BP with the chassis pins Figure 2 89 Aligning the 1 1 Backplane 4 Insert the chassis pins in the 1 1 BP holes ...

Page 98: ... Figure 2 90 Connecting the 1 1 Backplane 6 Secure the 1 1 BP to the chassis with four 4 screws Figure 2 91 Installing the Expander Backplane Screws 7 Connect the power cable to the 10 Pin Power connector on the HDD BP 8 Connect the following cables to the 1 1 backplane a 10 pin Power connector for BP with 12V 5V 3 3V b SGPIO connector 3 for HDD 8 9 B2B Connector Power Connector ...

Page 99: ...ntrol g IPMB connector linking to on board BMC to control FAN Speed h AMI connector linking to on board BMC to record the HDD Status option i AMI 9086 LED control mode setting jumper j System FAN 0 for CPU 0 Block k System FAN 1 for CPU 0 Block l System FAN 2 for CPU 0 Block m System FAN 3 for CPU 1 Block n System FAN 4 for CPU 1 Block o System FAN 5 for CPU 1 Block Figure 2 92 1 1 Backplane Conne...

Page 100: ...connect to HDD 0 b Device 1 Connector connect to HDD 1 c Device 2 Connector connect to HDD 2 d Device 3 Connector connect to HDD 3 e 10 pin Power connector for BP with 12V 5V 3 3V f IPMB connector lining to on board BMC to control FAN Speed g SGPIO connector for HDD LED Decode h System FAN 0 for CPU 0 Block i System FAN 1 for CPU 0 Block j System FAN 2 for CPU 0 Block k System FAN 3 for CPU 1 Bloc...

Page 101: ...MOVING THE HDD BACKPLANE 3 5 HDD SKU 2 63 2 Remove five 5 screws from the HDD backplane Figure 2 94 Removing the 3 5 HDD Backplane Screws 3 Remove the HDD backplane from the chassis Figure 2 95 Removing the 3 5 HDD Backplane ...

Page 102: ...n the HDD backplane with the screw holes in the chassis Figure 2 96 Aligning the 3 5 HDD Backplane 2 Secure the HDD Backplane to the chassis with five 5 screws Figure 2 97 Installing the 3 5 HDD Backplane Screws 3 Connect the following cables to the HDD BP a Device 0 Connector connect to HDD 0 b Device 1 Connector connect to HDD 1 c Device 2 Connector connect to HDD 2 d Device 3 Connector connect ...

Page 103: ...BMC to control FAN Speed g SGPIO connector for HDD LED Decode h System FAN 0 for CPU 0 Block i System FAN 1 for CPU 0 Block j System FAN 2 for CPU 0 Block k System FAN 3 for CPU 1 Block l System FAN 4 for CPU 1 Block m System FAN 5 for CPU 1 Block Figure 2 98 HDD BP Connectors a b c e f d g h j k l i m ...

Page 104: ...BIOS Chapter 3 BIOS Chapter 3 ...

Page 105: ...ectioned into functional areas Each occupies a specific area of the screen and has dedicated func tionality The following table lists and describes each functional area Table 3 1 BIOS Setup Page Layout FUNCTIONAL AREA DESCRIPTION Title Bar The title bar is located at the top of the screen and displays the title of the form page the user is currently viewing It may also display navigational informa...

Page 106: ...CRIPTION Enter Execute Command The Enter key is used to activate sub menus when the selected feature is a sub menu or to display a pick list if a selected option has a value field or to select a sub field for multi valued features like time and date If a pick list is displayed the Enter key will select the currently highlighted item undo the pick list and return the focus to the parent menu Esc Ex...

Page 107: ...change the value of the current menu item to the next value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list On 106 key Japanese keyboards the plus key has a different scan code than the plus key on the other keyboard but will have the same effect Table 3 2 BIOS Setup Keyboard Command Continued KEY OPTION DESCRIPTION F8 Previous Values Pressing F8 ma...

Page 108: ...ion where it may be helpful This information does not appear in the BIOS Setup screens Information in the screen shots that is enclosed in brack ets indicates text that varies depending on the option s installed For example Current Date is replaced by the actual current date Information that is enclosed in square brackets in the tables indicates areas where the user needs to type in text instead o...

Page 109: ... 8192 MB DDR3 Tue 02 11 2011 14 28 25 Admlnistrator Set the Date Use Tab to switch between data elements Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Table 3 3 Main Screen Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS BIOS Vendor Information only Displays the BIOS Vendor Core Version Information only Displays the A...

Page 110: ...hat is to be configured Configurations are performed on the selected screen not directly on Advanced screen To access this screen from Main screen press the right arrow until Advanced screen is chosen Figure 3 2 Advanced Screen Access Level Information only Displays the Access Level Table 3 3 Main Screen Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS ...

Page 111: ...ging Support Setup Option SATA Configuration SATA Devices Configuration SAS Configuration SAS Devices Configuration Intel TXT LT SX Configuration Intel Trusted Execution Technology Configuration USB Configuration USB Configuration Parameters Super IO Configuration System Super IO Chip Parameters Onboard Device Configuration Onboard Device Parameters Serial Port Console Redirection Serial Port Cons...

Page 112: ... 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit PCI Express Settings Change PCI Express Devices Settings Table 3 5 PCI Subsystem Settings Screen Fields SETUP ITEM OPTION...

Page 113: ...t PCI Express Device Settings Maximum Payload ASPM Support WARNING Enabling ASPM may cause some PCI E devices to fail Auto Disabled Set Maximum Payload of PCI Express Device or allow System BIOS to select the value Table 3 6 PCI Express Settings Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Maximum Payload Auto 128 Bytes 256 Bytes 512 Bytes 1024 Bytes 2048 Bytes 4096 Bytes Set Maximum Payload of PC...

Page 114: ...een Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Security Device Support Disabled Enabled Enables or Disables BIOS support for security device O S will not show Security Device TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available Current Status Information Information only Displays the Current Status Information ...

Page 115: ... Windows Hardware Error Architecture When Enabled the BIOS would publishes WHEA specific ACPI tables that describe the platform error interfaces for the OS as Spec and also implements the ASL code to support and enable WHEA capability in the platform Table 3 8 WHEA Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS WHEA Support Disabled Enabled Enable or disable Windows Hardware Error Arch...

Page 116: ... 0 CPU Information Socket 1 CPU Information CPU Speed 64 bit Hyper threading Active Processor Cores Execute Disable Bit Hardware Prefetcher Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch DCU Streamer Prefetcher DCU IP Prefetcher Intel Virtualization Technology CPU Power Management Configuration Socket specific CPU Information 2000 MHz Supported Enabled All Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Table 3 9 P...

Page 117: ...d Level Cache L2 prefetching of adjacent cache lines Table 3 9 Processor Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM Options HELP TEXT COMMENTS DCU Streamer Prefetcher Disabled Enabled Enableprefetcher of next L1 Data line based upon multiple loads in same cache line DCU IP Prefetcher Disabled Enabled Enableprefetcher of next L1 line based upon sequential load history Intel Virtualization Technology...

Page 118: ...ature Microcode Patch Max CPU Speed Min CPU Speed Processor Cores Intel HT Technology Intel VT x Technology L1 Data Cache L1 Code Cache L2 Cache L3 Cache 206d5 60f 2300 MHz 1200 MHz 8 Supported Supported 32 kB x 8 32 kB x 8 256 kB x 8 20480 kB Max CPU Speed Information only Displays the Max CPU Speed Min CPU Speed Information only Displays the Min CPU Speed Processor Cores Information only Display...

Page 119: ...9 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit CPU Power Management Configuration Power Technology Energy Performance Factory long duration power limit Lon...

Page 120: ...ance and power savings Windows 2008 and later Oses overrides this value according to its power plan Factory long durationpower limit Information only Displays the Factory long duration power limit Table 3 11 CPU Power Mgmt Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Long duration power limit Long duration power limit in Watts Factory long duration maintained Information on...

Page 121: ...lues F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Runtime Error Logging Support ECC Error Logging Memory Corr Error Threshold OPI Error Logging PCI Error Logging Support IIO Error Logging NMI on Critical Error Enabled Enabled 10 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disable Runtime Error Logging Support Memory Corr Error Threshold Enter the Memory Correctable Error Threshold value QPI Error Logg...

Page 122: ...xit ESC Exit SATA Configuration SATA Mode SATA Port0 SATA Port1 SATA Port2 SATA Port3 SATA Port4 SATA Port5 AHCI Mode Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present 1 AHCI Mode 2 RAID Mode Table 3 13 ATA Controller Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS SATA Mode Disabled AHCI Mode RAID Mode 1 AHCI Mode 2 RAID Mode Select SATA Type for onboard SATA port...

Page 123: ...Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit SAS Configuration SAS Port 0 SAS Port 1 SAS Port 2 SAS Port 3 Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present SAS Port 1 Information only Displays the device on SAS Port 1 SAS Port 2 Information only Displays the device on SAS Port 2 SAS Port 3 Information only Displays the device on SAS Port 3 SAS Po...

Page 124: ...l TXT LT SX Configuration TXT Support Intel TXT LT SX Dependencies The following must be supported and enabled VT d Support VT Support TPM Support TPM State Supported Supported Disabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Chipset TXT Feature Information only Displays the Chipset TXT Feature TXT Support Disabled Enabled TXT requires a properly configured TPM LT SX enabled CPU and the below dependenc...

Page 125: ...ersion 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit USB Configuration USB Devices 1 Drive 1 Keyboard 2 Hubs Legacy USB Support Mass Storage Devic...

Page 126: ...available only for EFI applications Mass Storage Devices Auto Floppy Forced FDD Hard Disk CD ROM Mass storage device emulation type AUTO enumerates devices according to their media format Optical drives are emulated as CDROM drives with no media will be emulated according to a drive type Information only Display only when the type of the USB devices attached Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 Amer...

Page 127: ...PTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Serial Port Disabled Enabled Enable or Disable Serial Port COM Device Settings Information only Display Device Settings Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previou...

Page 128: ...rt 2 Disabled Enabled With PXE Enabled Without PXE iSCSIRemote Boot Enable or Disable Onboard LAN port 2 MEZZ LAN port 1 Enabled With PXE iSCSIRemote Boot Control Legacy PXE or iSCSI on MEZZ LAN port 1 The item is available only populate mezz i350 or x540 MEZZ LAN port 2 Enabled With PXE iSCSIRemote Boot Control Legacy PXE or iSCSI on MEZZ LAN port 2 The item is available only populate mezz i350 o...

Page 129: ...mt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit COM0 Console Redirection Console Redirection Settings Enadled Console Redirection Enable or Disable Console Redirection Settings The settings specify how the host computer and the remote computer which the user is using will exchange data Both...

Page 130: ... ANSI 115200 8 None 1 None Emulation ANSI Extended ASCII char set VT100 ASCII 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 Table 3 21 Console Redirection Settings Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Terminal Type VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 ANSI Emulation ANSI Extended ASCII char set VT100 ASCII char set VT100...

Page 131: ...it indicates the beginning The standard setting is 1 stop bit Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit Table 3 21 Console Redirection Settings Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Flow Control None Hardware RTS CTS Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow When sending data if the receiving buffers are full a stop signal can be sent to stop t...

Page 132: ...worldwide unique name of iSCSI Initator Only IQN format is accepted Add an Attempt Add an Attempt Delete Attempts Delete one or more attempts Change Attempt Order Change the order of Attempts using keys Use arrow keys to select the attempt then press to move the attempt up down in the attempt oder list Table 3 22 Console Redirection Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS ...

Page 133: ...COMMENTS MAC xx xx xx xx xx xx PFA BUSx Devx Func x MAC address and BUS Dev Func are dependent on platform Table 3 24 Console Redirection Settings Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS iSCSI Attempt Name The human name defined for this attempt iSCSI Mode Disabled Enabled Enabled for MPIO Disabled Enabled Enabled for MPIO ...

Page 134: ... 0ABBCCF07900 by input F07901 Table 3 24 Console Redirection Settings Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Enable DHCP Disabled Enabled Enable DHCP Initiator IP address Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation Initiator Subnet Mask Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation Gateway Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation Target Name The worldwide unique name of iSCSI Init...

Page 135: ...anges Must reboot system manually for changes to take place Back to Previous Page Back to Previous Page Table 3 24 Console Redirection Settings Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Table 3 25 SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Commit Changes and Exit Commit Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit ...

Page 136: ...igure 3 24 Chipset Screen Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit North Bridge South Bridge ME Subsystem North Bridge Parameters Tab...

Page 137: ...ent Memory Mode Current Memory Speed Information only Displays the Current Memory Speed Mirroring Information only Displays the Miorring support state Lock Step Information only Displays the Lock Step support state Sparing Information only Displays the Sparing support state Memory Mode Independent Mirroring Lock Step Sparing Select the mode for memory initialization If unsupported memory mode is s...

Page 138: ...ble Demand Scrubing Feature Data Scrambling Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Data Scrambling Only for S2T DIMM Information Information only Displays the DIMMinformation according to each platform Table 3 27 North Bridge Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Table 3 28 Intel R VT d Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Intel VT d Disabled Enabled Enable Disable ...

Page 139: ...ONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Disable SCU devices Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Patsburg SCU devices Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC E...

Page 140: ... Onboard SATA RAID Oprom Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled onboard SATA RAID option rom if Launch Storage OpROM is enabled USB Configuration USB Configuration Table 3 29 South Bridge Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Table 3 30 USB Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS All USB Devices Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled ALL USB Devices ...

Page 141: ... USB ports from it Only for S2RS USB Port 0 Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled USB Port 0 USB Port 0 USB Port 1 Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled USB Port 1 USB Port 1 USB Port 2 Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled USB Port 2 USB Port 2 USB Port 3 Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled USB Port 3 USB Port 3 Table 3 30 USB Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Table 3 31 ME S...

Page 142: ... FW Operation State ME FW Error Code Information only Displays the ME FW Error Code ME Ext FW Status Value Information only Displays the ME Ext FW Status Value BIOS Booting Mode Information only Displays the BIOS Booting Mode Table 3 31 ME Subsystem Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Cores Disabled Information only Displays the Cores Disabled ME FW SKU Information Information o...

Page 143: ...gement Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS BMC firmware version BMC firmware version IPMI version IPMI version FRB 2 Timer Enabled Disabled Enable or Disable FRB2 timer POST timer FRB 2 Timer timeout 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes Enter value Between 3 to 6 min for FRB2 Timer Expiration value Not available if FRB2 Timer is disabled FRB 2 Timer Policy Do Nothing Rese...

Page 144: ...e how the system should respond if the O S Boot Watchdog Timer expires Not available if O S Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled Table 3 32 Server Management Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS System Event Log Press Enter to change the SEL event log configuration View FRU information Press Enter to view FRU information BMC network configuration Configure BMC network pa...

Page 145: ... Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit No Do Nothing Error code Choose options for erasing SEL Enabling Disabling Options Erasing Settings Erase SEL When SEL is FULL Custom EFI Logging Options Log EFI Status Codes NOTE All values changed here do not take effect until computer is restarted When SEL is Full Do Nothing Erase Immediately Choose opti...

Page 146: ...e Syetem Version Syetem Serial Number Board Manufacturer Board Product Name Board Version Board Serial Number Chassis Manufacturer Chassis Product Name Chassis Serial Number Quanta S210 X22RQ Quanta S210 X22RQ 31S2RMB0030 QTFAEV15100004 Quanta System Product Name Information only Displays the System Product Name System Version Information only Displays the System Version System Serial Number Infor...

Page 147: ...only Displays the Chassis Product Name Chassis Serial Number Information only Displays the Chassis Serial Number Table 3 34 FRU Information Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Table 3 35 BMC Network Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS BMC LAN Port Configuration Dedicated NIC Shared NIC No Change BMC LAN Port Configuration Options for send to Dedicated NIC ...

Page 148: ...35 BMC Network Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Station MAC address Information only Displays the Station MAC address Router IP address Enter Router IP address Available if Configuration Address is static on next reset IPv6 Mode Disabled Enabled No Change Disabled Enabled IPv6 BMC LAN channel function Disable option will not modify any BMC network during BIOS Ph...

Page 149: ...he Main screen select Boot Options Figure 3 34 Boot Option Screen IPv6 Prefix Length Enter IPv6 BMC LAN IP Prefix Length Options only show when IPv6 Mode Enabled and IPv6 AutoConfig Disabled IPv6 GateWay Address Enter IPv6 BMC LAN Default Gateway Options only show when IPv6 Mode Enabled and IPv6 AutoConfig Disabled Table 3 35 BMC Network Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT ...

Page 150: ...s selected based on OS CSM will be enabled disabled automatically 1st Boot Device String 1 Device String 2 Disabled Sets the system boot order 2nd Boot Device String 1 Device String 2 Disabled Sets the system boot order 3rd Boot Device String 1 Device String 2 Disabled Sets the system boot order 4th Boot Device String 1 Device String 2 Disabled Sets the system boot order 5th Boot Device String 1 D...

Page 151: ...es Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available USB CD DVD Drives Table 3 36 Boot Option Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS USB Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available USB Hard Disk Drives USB KEY Drive BBS Priorities Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available USB KEY Drives NETWORK Device BBS Prior...

Page 152: ... Do not launch UEFI only Legacy only Legacy first UEFI first Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Launch Storage OpROM policy Do not launch UEFI only Legacy only Legacy first UEFI first Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage OpROM Table 3 37 Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS ...

Page 153: ...l but tons so they cannot be used To access this screen from the Main screen select the Security option Figure 3 36 Security Configuration Screen Table 3 38 Security Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Administrator Password Set Setup Administrator Password User Password Set User Password Secure Boot menu Customizable Secure Boot Settings ...

Page 154: ...ed only wehn 1 Platform Keys PK is enrolled and Platform is operation in User mode and 2 CSM function is disabled in Setup Secure Boot state Standard Custom Secure Boot mode selector Custom Mode allows for more flexibility changing Image Execution Policy and Secure Boot Key management Image Execution Policy Manage Image Execution Policy on Security Violation Key Management Key Management page enab...

Page 155: ...h Option ROM Always Execute Always Deny Allow Execute Defer Execute Deny Execute Query User Image Execution Policy on Security Violation Image load device path Removable Media Always Execute Always Deny Allow Execute Defer Execute Deny Execute Query User Image Execution Policy on Security Violation Image load device path Table 3 40 Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS ...

Page 156: ...xecute Query User Image Execution Policy on Security Violation Image load device path Table 3 40 Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Table 3 41 SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Factory Default Key Provisioning Disabled Enabled Install Factory default Secure Boot Keys when system is in Setup Mode ...

Page 157: ...TimeBased Authenticated Header Get PK KEK DB DBX to File Dump content of the Variable to a file with a matching name in selected file system s root Delete the PK KEK DB DBX Delete the Variable Append an entry to KEK DB DBX Launches the file browser to Append new Signature Database from the file The file data must be formatted as Efi Variable with TimeBased Authenticated Header Table 3 41 Continued...

Page 158: ...ues for all the setup options Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults Restore User Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options Device String 1 Boot with Device Device String 1 Device String 2 Boot with Device Device String 2 Device String 3 Boot with Device Device String 3 Device String 4 Boot with Device Device String 4 Device String 5 Boot with Device ...

Page 159: ...em configuration can be generated by pressing F9 from within the BIOS Setup utility A reset system configuration request can be generated by mov ing the clear system configuration jumper BIOS settings are stored on NVRAM Only the D4 setting uses the CMOS BIOS implements a mechanism to clear NVRAM and CMOS BIOS does not show CMOS error messages after the CMOS has been cleared After clearing CMOS by...

Page 160: ...ter block in the flash ROM is dedicated to stor ing configuration data that controls the system configuration ESCD Application software must use standard APIs to access these areas application software cannot access the data directly BIOS Update Utility Server platforms support the DOS based Windows based and Linux based firmware update utility This utility loads a fresh copy of the BIOS into the ...

Page 161: ...ed A BIOS recovery can be accomplished from a USB mass stor age device that includes the BIOS image file called S2RQ_REC ROM To recover BIOS follow the steps in Recov ery Flow section Recovery Flow The BIOS recovery procedure is as follows 1 Download the BIOS image file from the following web address www QuantaQCT com 2 Plug in a removable USB disk 3 Save the BIOS image file into the USB mass stor...

Page 162: ...erican Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Recovery WARNING BIOS Recovery mode has been detected Proceed with flash update Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Set this option to reset NVRAM to default values Main Advanced Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit ...

Page 163: ...nsidered valid and video is displayed to both outputs As an option the system can be operated without a host key board or monitor attached to the system and run entirely via the remote console Utilities that can be executed remotely include BIOS Setup Serial Configuration Settings For optimal configuration of Serial Over LAN or EMP see the BMC Specification The BIOS does not require that the splas...

Page 164: ...used The UNDI driver should be included with the network interface card The Simple Network Protocol driver can be obtained from http developer intel com technology framework The BIOS supports legacy PXE option ROMs in legacy mode and includes the necessary PXE ROMs in the BIOS image for the onboard controllers The legacy PXE ROM is required to boot a non EFI operating system over the network Check...

Page 165: ...8 Recovery PEI 0xF9 0xFF Recovery errors PEI Table 3 45 SEC Phase STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x00 Not used Progress Codes 0x01 Power on Reset type detection soft hard 0x02 AP initialization before microcode loading 0x03 North Bridge initialization before microcode loading 0x04 South Bridge initialization before microcode loading 0x05 OEM initialization before microcode loading 0x06 Microcode loading ...

Page 166: ...ridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1D 0x2A OEM pre memory initialization codes 0x2B Memory initialization Serial Presence Detect SPD data reading 0x2C Memory initialization Memory presence detection 0x2D Memory initialization Programming memory timing information 0x2E Memory initialization Configuring memory 0x2F Memory initialization other 0x30 Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Cod...

Page 167: ...lization error No usable memory detected 0x54 Unspecified memory initialization error 0x55 Memory not installed 0x56 Invalid CPU type or Speed 0x57 CPU mismatch Table 3 46 PEI Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x58 CPU self test failed or possible CPU cache error 0x59 CPU micro code is not found or micro code update is failed 0x5A Internal CPU error 0x5B reset PPI is not available 0x5C 0x5F ...

Page 168: ...odule specific 0x65 CPU DXE initialization CPU module specific 0x66 CPU DXE initialization CPU module specific 0x67 CPU DXE initialization CPU module specific 0x68 PCI host bridge initialization 0x69 North Bridge DXE initialization is started 0x6A North Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started 0x6B North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6C North Bridge DXE initialization No...

Page 169: ... Bus Request Resources 0x96 PCI Bus Assign Resources 0x97 Console Output devices connect 0x98 Console input devices connect 0x99 Super IO Initialization Table 3 47 DXE Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x9A USB initialization is started 0x9B USB Reset 0x9C USB Detect 0x9D USB Enable 0x9E 0x9F Reserved for future AMI codes 0xA0 IDE initialization is started 0xA1 IDE Reset 0xA2 IDE Detect 0xA3...

Page 170: ...rchitectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error Out of Resources Table 3 47 DXE Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0xD5 No Space for Legacy Option ROM 0xD6 No Console Output Devices are found 0xD7 No Console Input Devices are found 0xD8 Invalid password 0xD9 Error loading Boot Option LoadImage returned error 0xDA Boot Option is failed StartImage returned error 0xDB...

Page 171: ...ON 0x02 System is entering S2 sleep state 0x03 System is entering S3 sleep state 0x04 System is entering S4 sleep state 0x05 System is entering S5 sleep state 0x10 System is waking up from the S1 sleep state 0x20 System is waking up from the S2 sleep state 0x30 System is waking up from the S3 sleep state 0x40 System is waking up from the S4 sleep state 0xAC System has transitioned into ACPI mode I...

Page 172: ...IOS CHECKPOINTS 3 68 0x3F 0x4E PEI post memory initialization codes 0x80 0x8F DXE initialization codes 0xC0 0xCF BDS initialization codes Table 3 51 OEM Reserved Checkpoint Ranges STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 173: ...BMC Chapter 4 BMC Chapter 4 ...

Page 174: ...ent notification via chassis LED indicator and PET Platform Event Trap Platform Event Filtering PEF to take selected actions for selected events including NMI Chassis management includes power control and a status report front panel buttons and LED control Watchdog and auto server restart and recovery Supports multi session users and alert destination for LAN channel Support IPMB connecter that ad...

Page 175: ...D LED Blue Off Normal status Blinking Identify the system with interval Solid ON Identify the system Heartbeat LED Green Off BMC is not Ready Blinking BMC is Ready Table 4 2 Status LED Activity NO STATUS LED ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION 1 Temperature Sensor Non critical critical event asserted 2 Fan Sensors Non critical critical event asserted 3 Voltage Sensors State asserted 4 Power Supply State asserted...

Page 176: ... the IPMI Platform Event Trap PET for mat Session and User This BMC supports ten 10 user accounts Each can have a different user name password and privilege level Four accounts can login simultaneously The available user privilege levels are User Operator and Administrator Serial Over LAN BMC supports 1 IPMI Spec v2 0 specific SOL session BMC supports redirect data from UART interface Time Sync In...

Page 177: ...Power Off Power Reset Power Cycle and NMI All Platform Event Filter Table is default disabled PEF Startup Delay and Last Processed Event tracking is not supported PEF table lookup isn t correlated to log SEL to SEL Repository Serial Alerting is no support BMC Firmware Update The BMC will allow users to upgrade firmware image on follow ing entities BMC All other upgradable entities The update capab...

Page 178: ...ss in DOS System To recover BMC on a DOS system do as follows 1 Boot into DOS 2 Navigate to the Upgrade Utility folder 3 Run dos bat The BMC recovery is complete Recovery Process in Linux Sys tem To recover BMC on a Linux system do as follows 1 Boot into Linux 2 Navigate to the Upgrade Utility folder 3 Run linux sh The BMC recovery is complete ...

Page 179: ...e 4 1 Using SSH to login in Here presents an activity diagram user could use SSH to login in embedded Linux of BMC from remote terminal After login in successfully SMASH would be executed automatically In this time SMASH is running and allowing user to input commands The connection will be terminated if the terminal console is idle more than five minutes Default SSH UserName Password User Account ...

Page 180: ...n system start SYS Power off system stop SYS Power reset system reset SYS Display all system voltage show SYS voltage Display all system fan show SYS fan Display all system temperature show SYS temperature Table 4 3 Targets and Verbs RELATED TARGETS SUPPORTED VERBS cd exit help create delete set show reset start stop version v v v v v SYS v v v v v v v v SYS voltage v v v v v SYS fan v v v v v SYS...

Page 181: ...e list depends on the Server Hardware Table 4 4 SYS PROPERTY NAME VALID VALUE ACCESS DESCRIPTION SystemMAC0 R Display system MAC0 address SystemMAC1 R Display system MAC1 address ChassisStatus powerIsOFF powerIsON R PowerIsOFF indicates the system power is off PowerIsON indicates the system power is on Table 4 5 SYS voltage PROPERTY NAME VALID VALUE ACCESS DESCRIPTION Sensor name list of vlotage n...

Page 182: ...available unknown typically because system power is OFF ok indicates the monitored parameters within normal operating ranges nonCritical indicates the hardware outside normal operating range critical indicates the hardware exceeding specified ratings Table 4 7 SYS temperature PROPERTY NAME VALID VALUE ACCESS DESCRIPTION Sensor name list of temperature na ok nonCritical critical R na indicates the ...

Page 183: ...ME VALID VALUE ACCESS DESCRIPTION Sensor name list of power supply Presence FailDetected PredictiveFail InputLost AC DC AllDeasserted Note Only for certain models R Presence indicates the Power Supply Presence detected FailDetected indicates the Powser Supply Failure detected PredictiveFail indicates the Power Supply Predictive Failure the status supported or not depends on project InputLost AC DC...

Page 184: ...SP ServerIdentify on Set server identify LED to be blinking set SP ServerIdentify blinking SP Table 4 9 Targets and Verbs RELATED TARGETS SUPPORTED VERBS cd exit help create delete set show reset start stop version v v v v v SP v v v v v v v Table 4 10 SYS fan PROPERTY NAME VALID VALUE ACCESS DESCRIPTION BMCVersion R Display BMC firmware revision BMCGUID R Display BMC GUID ServerIdentify off on bl...

Page 185: ... and above Opera 9 64 and above Login Enter the IP address or URL default DHCP static IP address into the address bar of the web browser When connecting to the BMC the Login screen prompts for the username and password This authentication with SSL protec tion prevents unauthorized intruders from gaining access to the BMC web server When a user is authenticated they can manage the server according ...

Page 186: ...click Dashboard from the main menu A sample screenshot of the Dashboard page is as fol lows Figure 4 5 Dashboard A brief description of the Dashboard page is given in the next section Note The default username and password are in lowercase characters It is advised to change the admin password once you have logged in Table 4 12 Main Web Page MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION System Information Shows system inf...

Page 187: ...ipset type support list is as follows AST2300 supports virtual KVM function and related setting item AST2300 without RKVM does not support virtual KVM function and related setting item If BMC Chipset type is AST2300 without RKVM the Console Redirection Mouse Mode Remote Session and Virtual Media menu items are not visible Table 4 14 Network Information ITEM DESCRIPTION MAC Address Read only field ...

Page 188: ... of all events incurred by various sen sors as well as occupied available space in logs Clicking on the color coded rectangle in the Legend for the chart allows to view a list of specific events only Server Information The Server Information Group consists of the following three items FRU Information Server Component Server Identify The following screenshot displays the Server Information menu ite...

Page 189: ...ion section to view the details of the selected device A screen shot of FRU Information page is shown as follows Figure 4 7 FRU Information Page A brief description of the fields is given in the following sections Basic Information Chassis Information Chassis Information Area Format Version Chassis Type Chassis Part Number Chassis Serial Number Chassis Extra Board Information Board Information Are...

Page 190: ...facturer Name Product Name Product Part Number Product Version Product Serial Number Asset Tag Server Component The Component Information page displays the CPU and mem ory information Figure 4 8 Component Information Page Table 4 16 Component Information Page ITEM DESCRIPTION CPU Information Displays the following information CPU ID Status Socket Manufacturer Model Frequency ...

Page 191: ...r Identify Page Memory Information Displays the following information Memory ID Status Socket Module Size Model Frequency and Memory type Note DDR3 ECC or non ECCUDIMM RDIMM and LRDIMM memory types support both normal voltage 1 5V and low voltage 1 35V Table 4 16 Component Information Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Table 4 17 Server Identify Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Server Identify Status Th...

Page 192: ...page click Server Health Sen sor Readings from the top menu Click on a record to display more information on a particular sensor including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events A Server Identify Operation Server identify LED operation with the following options ON OFF Blink Server Identify Timeout Server timeout value when a Blink Identify Operation is selected For Bli...

Page 193: ...nd side of the screen will be displayed the Thresholds for the sen sor The total of six thresholds are available as follows Lower Non Recoverable LNR Lower Critical LC Lower Non Critical LNC Upper Non Recoverable UNR Upper Critical UC Upper Non Critical UNC The threshold states can be Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower Critical going high Lowe...

Page 194: ...list of entries by clicking on any of the column headers To open the Event Log page click Server Health Event Log from the top menu A sample screenshot of Event Log page is shown below Figure 4 13 Event Log Page A brief description of the Even Log page fields is given in the following sections Event Log Category The category could be either a sensor specific event BIOS generated event or system ma...

Page 195: ...ve Directory An Active Directory AD is a directory structure used in Micro soft Windows based computers and servers to store informa tion and data on networks and domains AD provides a variety of functions including the ability to provide information on objects organizes these objects for easy retrieval and access allows the access of end users and administrators and allows the administrator to se...

Page 196: ...nd Up to three Domain Controller Server Addresses Role Group ID The name that identifies the role group in the Active Directory Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed Group Name This name identifies the role group in Active Directory Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen and undersco...

Page 197: ...ss3 7 Click Save to save the entered settings and return to Active Directory Settings Page 8 Click Cancel to cancel the entry and return to Active Directory Settings Page To add a Role Group 9 In the Active Directory Settings Page select a blank row and click Add Role Group to open the Add Role group Page as shown in the screenshot below Figure 4 17 Add Role group Page Note If you have enabled Act...

Page 198: ...up 17 In the Advanced Directory Settings Page select the row that you wish to delete and click Delete Role Group DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed hierarchical naming system for computers services or any resource con nected to the Internet or a private network It associates the information with domain names assigned to each of the partici pants Most importantly it translates domain n...

Page 199: ... Manual v4 or v6 for multiLAN channels Note If you choose DHCP then select v4 or v6 for DHCP servers Domain Name It displays the domain name of the device If the Domain setting is chosen as Manual then specify the domain name of the device If you chose Automatic the Domain Name cannot be configured as it will be done automatically The field will be disabled IPv4 Domain Name Server Configuration DN...

Page 200: ...te address 6 In IPv6 Domain Name Server Configuration Select the DNS Server Settings from the dropdown list In the Preferred DNS Server field enter the preferred IP address In the Alternate DNS Server field enter the alternate address 7 Click Save to save the entries 8 Click Reset to reset the entries DNS Server Settings It lists the option for v6 DNS settings for the device Manual and available L...

Page 201: ...aRAC card Since your existing LDAP Server keeps an authentication centralized you will always know who is accessing the network resources and can easily define the user or group based policies to con trol access To open LDAP Settings page click Configuration LDAP from the main menu A sample screenshot of LDAP Settings Page is shown in the screenshot below Figure 4 19 LDAP Settings Page The fields ...

Page 202: ...xternal directory tree to search The search base may be something equivalent to the organization group of external directory 6 Click Save to save the settings 7 Click Cancel to cancel the modified changes Note At login prompt enter username to login as an LDAP group mem ber Note IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx xxx xxx xxx Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 First Number must ...

Page 203: ...ify Role Group 14 In the LDAP Settings Page select the row that you wish to modify and click Modify Role Group 15 Make the necessary changes and click Save To Delete a Role Group 16 In the LDAP Settings Page select the row that you wish to delete and click Delete Role Group Mouse Mode In MegaRAC GUI Redirection Console handles mouse emula tion from local window to remote screen in either of two me...

Page 204: ...figuration Net work from the main menu A sample screenshot of Network Settings Page is shown in the screenshot below Figure 4 23 Network Settings Page The fields of Network Settings page are explained below Table 4 22 Mouse Mode Settings Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Absolute Mode The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the server Relative Mode Relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse...

Page 205: ...ust not be 0 IPv6 Configuration This option lists the following IPv6 configuration settings IPv6 Settings This option is to enable the IPv6 settings in the device Obtain an IPv6 address automatically This option is to dynamically configure IPv6 address using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol IPv6 Address To specify a static IPv6 address to be configured to the device Eg 2004 2010 Subnet Pre...

Page 206: ...ges PEF Platform Event Filtering PEF provides a mechanism for con figuring the BMC to take selected actions on event messages that it receives or has internally generated These actions include operations such as system power off system reset as well as triggering the generation of an alert In MegaRAC GUI the PEF Management is used to configure the following fea tures Event Filter Alert Policy LAN ...

Page 207: ... Add event Filter entry Page A sample Table 4 24 PET Management Event Filter ITEM DESCRIPTION PEF ID This field displays the ID for the newly configured PEF entry read only Filter configuration Check box to enable the PEF settings Event Filter Action Check box to enable PEF Alert action This is a mandatory field Event Severity To choose any one of the Event severity from the list Sensor Name To ch...

Page 208: ...wn Power reset or Power cycle from the drop down list Choose any one of the configured alert policy number from the drop down list 5 In the Generator ID configuration section Check Generator ID Data option to fill the Generator ID with raw data Generator ID 1 field is used to give raw generator ID1 data value Generator ID 2 field is used to give raw generator ID2 data value In the Event Generator ...

Page 209: ...Compare 1 Event Data 1 Compare 2 field is used to indicate whether each bit position s com parison is an exact comparison or not 8 In the Event Data 2 configuration section Event Data 2 AND Mask field is similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask Event Data 2 Compare 1 Event Data 2 Compare 2 fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 1 and Event Data 1 Compare 2 respectively 9 In the Event Data 3 configurat...

Page 210: ...alert to previous destination was suc cessful do not send alert to this destination Proceed to ESMS Functional Specification For SI v0 11 next entry in this policy set 2 If alert to previous destination was suc cessful do not send alert to this destination Do not process any more entries in this policy set 3 If alert to previous destination was suc cessful do not send alert to this destination Pro...

Page 211: ...d choose particular desti nation from the configured destination list 9 In the Alert String field enable the check box if the Alert policy entry is Event Specific 10 In the Alert String Key field choose any one value that is used to look up the Alert String to send for this Alert Pol icy entry 11 Click Add to save the new alert policy and return to Alert Policy list 12 Click Cancel to cancel the m...

Page 212: ...r Email alerts the 3 fields destination Email address subject and body of the message needs to be filled The SMTP server information also has to be added under Configuration SMTP For SNMP Trap only the destination IP address has to be filled Destination Address If Destination type is SNMP Trap then enter the IP address of the system that will receive the alert Destination address will support the ...

Page 213: ... Type field select the one of the types 5 In the Destination Address field enter the destination address 6 Select the User Name from the list of users 7 In the Subject field enter the subject 8 In the Message field enter the message 9 Click Add to save the new LAN destination and return to LAN destination list 10 Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to LAN destination list 11 In the ...

Page 214: ...n IP address to the Destination Address field 5 To complete the SNMP configuration procedure click Modify Figure 4 31 Inserting the IP Address RADIUS RADIUS is a modular high performance and feature rich RADIUS suite including server clients development libraries and numerous additional RADIUS related utilities In MegaRAC GUI this page is used to set the RADIUS Authen tication 1 2 2 3 5 4 ...

Page 215: ...or RADIUS Server in the Secret field Table 4 27 RADIUS Settings Page ITEM DESCRIPTION RADIUS Authentication Option to enable RADIUS authentication Port The RADIUS Port number Note Default Port is 1812 Time Out The Time out value in seconds Note Default Timeout value is 3seconds Timeout value ranges from 3 to 300 Server Address The IP address of RADIUS server Note IP Address made of 4 numbers separ...

Page 216: ...ble 3 In Virtual media Attach mode select Auto Attach or Attach from the dropdown list as required 4 Click Save to save the entries 5 Click Reset to reset the entries Table 4 28 Remote Session Settings Page ITEM DESCRIPTION KVM Encryption Enable Disable encryption on KVM data for the next redirection session Media Encryption Enable Disable encryption on Media data for the next redirection session ...

Page 217: ... we choose more than one virtual CDROMs then the RHEL5 host displays only one CDROM in the Computer window When we redirect second CDROM the second CDROM device will appear in Computer window If we choose more than 2 virtual Hard disks then the RHEL5 host displays only two hard disks in Computer window When we redirect third hard disk the third hard disk will appear in Computer window Table 4 29 S...

Page 218: ...ort any one of the above authentication types the user will get an error message stating Authentication type is not supported by SMTP Server Table 4 29 SMTP Settings Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Username The username to access SMTP Accounts Note User Name can be of length 4 to 64 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabet Special characters comma colon semicolon space and backslash...

Page 219: ...1 Click Reset to update the entered details SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an Inter net standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks Using MegaRAC GUI you can configure the SNMP settings of the device BMC alert could issue by SNMP trap To open SNMP Settings page click Configuration SNMP from the main menu A sample screenshot of SNMP Settings Page is shown in the screensho...

Page 220: ... the BMC Using this the device can be accessed in a secured mode To open SSL Certificate Configuration page click Configura tion SSL from the main menu There are three tabs on this page Upload SSL option is used to upload the certificate and private key file into the BMC Community String SNMP trap community Destination IP The destination IP for trap to send BMC provides the 5 destinations Table 4 ...

Page 221: ...on Generate SSL The fields of SSL Certificate Configuration Generate SSL tab are explained below Table 4 32 SSL Certificate Configuration Upload SSL ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Certificate Current certificate information will be displayed read only New Certificate Certificate file should be of pem type Current Privacy Key Current privacy key information will be displayed read only New Privacy Key Pri...

Page 222: ...imum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed City or Locality L City or Locality of the organization mandatory Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed State or Province ST State or Province of the organization mandatory Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed Country C Country code of the organization mandatory On...

Page 223: ...icate Configuration View SSL ITEM DESCRIPTION Basic Information This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate It displays the following fields Version Serial Number Signature Algorithm Public Key Issued From This section describes the following Certificate Issuer information Common Name CN Organization O Organization Unit OU City or Locality L State or Province ST ...

Page 224: ... in the screenshot below Figure 4 40 User Management The fields of User Management Page are explained below Note Once you Upload Generate the certificates only HTTPs ser vice will get restarted You can now access your Generic MegaRAC SP securely using the following format in your IP Address field from your Internet browser https your MegaRAC SP s IP address here For example if your MegaRAC SP s IP...

Page 225: ... Displays if the SNMP status for the user is enabled or Disabled Email ID Displays email address of the user Add User To add a new user Modify User To modify an existing user Delete User To delete an existing user Note The Free slots are denoted by in all columns for the slot Table 4 35 User Management Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Note User Name is a string of 4 to 16 alpha numeric characters I...

Page 226: ...ailed to the configured email address Email Format Two types of formats are available AMI Format The subject of this mail format is Alert from your Hostname The mail content shows sensor information ex Sensor type and Description Fixed Subject Format This format displays the mes sage according to user s setting You must set the sub ject and message for email alert 11 In the New SSK Key field click...

Page 227: ...r Vme dia dialog For example if you select two floppy devices in Con figure Virtual Media page then in JViewer Vmedia you can view two floppy device panel To open Virtual Media page click Configuration Virtual Media from the main menu A sample screenshot of User Man agement Page is shown in the screenshot below Figure 4 43 Configure Virtual Media Devices The following fields are displayed in this ...

Page 228: ...n which is started using the WebGUI allows you to control your server s operating system remotely using the screen mouse and keyboard and to redi rect local CD DVD Floppy diskette and Hard disk USB thumb drives as if they were connected directly to the server Hard disk devices The number of hard disk devices that support for Virtual Media redirection Local Media Support To enable or disable the lo...

Page 229: ...it RHEL 5 4 64 bit RHEL 6 0 64 bit RHEL 6 0 32 bit Ubuntu 9 10 LTS 32 Ubuntu 9 10 LTS 64 Ubuntu 8 10 32 Ubuntu 8 10 64 OpenSuse 11 2 32 OpenSuse 11 2 64 FC 9 32 FC 9 64 FC 10 32 FC 10 64 FC 12 32 FC 12 64 FC 13 32 FC 13 64 FC 14 32 FC 14 64 MAC 32 MAC 64 List of Supported Host OS RHEL 5 RHEL 6 W2K3 W2K8 RHEL 4 OpenSuse 11 2 OpenSuse 10 x Ubuntu 8 10 Ubuntu 9 10 Ubuntu 11 04 ...

Page 230: ...control sec tion click Launch for Java Console 2 Open Remote Control Console Redirection Page and click Java Console This will download the jnlp file from the BMC To open the jnlp file use the appropriate JRE version Javaws The Console Redirection window opens when the downloading is done The Console Redirection main menu consists of the following menu items Video Keyboard Mouse Options Media Keyb...

Page 231: ...RL key when in Console Redirection Hold Right Alt Key This menu item can be used to act as the right side ALT key when in Console Redirection Hold Left Ctrl Key This menu item can be used to act as the left side CTRL key when in Console Redirection Table 4 37 Video Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Hold Left Alt Key This menu item can be used to act as the left side ALT key when in Console Redirection Le...

Page 232: ... drive and cd image types such as iso Hard disc USB Key Media This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a Hard Disk USB key image and USB key image such as img Note For windows client if the logical drive of the physical drive is dismount then the logical device is redirected with Read Write Permis sion else it is redirected with Read permis sion only For MAC client External U...

Page 233: ... languages are different then for all the languages other than English mentioned above you must select the appropriate language in the list shown in JViewer and use the soft keyboard to avoid typo errors Note Soft keyboard is applicable only for JViewer Application not for other application in the client system Note This option is available only when you launch the Java Console Table 4 41 Video Re...

Page 234: ...rd Start Record 8 Record the process 9 To stop the recording click Video Record Stop Record Power The power option is to perform any power cycle operation Click on the required option to perform the following operation Reset Server To reboot the system without powering off warm boot Active Users Click this option to displays the active users and their system IP address Help Jviewer Displays the co...

Page 235: ...t an action and click Perform Action to proceed with the selected action Note This option is available only when you launch the Java Console Server Power Control Table 4 43 Server Power Control ITEM DESCRIPTION Reset Server This option will reboot the system without powering off warm boot Power Off Server Immediate This option will immediately power off the server Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown...

Page 236: ...date from the main menu A sample screenshot of Firmware Update Page is shown in the screenshot below Figure 4 49 Firmware Update Page Procedure Click Enter Update Mode to upgrade the current device firm ware As below step by step WARNING Please note that after entering update mode widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically If upgrade process is...

Page 237: ...vice firmware To open Restore Factory Defaults page click Maintenance Restore Factory Defaults from the main menu A sample screenshot of Restore Factory Defaults Page is shown in the screenshot below Figure 4 50 Restore Factory Defaults Page Procedure Click Restore Factory to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware Note You can now follow the instructions presented in the subsequent pa...

Page 238: ... user password This action enables the password fields 3 Enter the new password in the Password field 4 Re enter the password in the Confirm Password field 5 Click Save to save the changes 6 Click Reset to reset the changes Log Out To log out of the MegaRAC GUI click the logout link on the top right corner of the screen Table 4 44 System Administrator Page ITEM DESCRIPTION User Access To enable us...

Page 239: ...AND WEB GUI ADMINISTR ATOR OPERATOR USER OEM login BMC from Web GUI SSH O O X O configure BMC from Web GUI O X X X configure users from Web GUI O X X X clear logs from Web GUI O X X X execute server power control from Web GUI O X X X virtual KVM redirection O X X X virtual media O X X X View Users O O X X View DNS O O X X View Network O O X X View PEF O O X X ...

Page 240: ...Jumpers and Connectors Chapter 5 ...

Page 241: ...ORS S210 X12RS 5 1 TECHNICAL GUIDE 5 1 Mainboard Jumpers and Connectors Figure 5 1 Mainboard Connectors J8 J37 J42 J3 J4 J1 J2 JP2 J17 J18 J27 JP3 JP4 J44 J15 J250 U62 J70 J41 J43 J70 U61 J35 J3C1 J40 J39 J38 J34 J31 J21 J14 J12 J10 J24 J23 U4C1 U4A1 U28 ...

Page 242: ...ector x 2 J40 Mini SAS SATA 3G x4 connector J31 J34 SATA 6G Connector x 2 J27 SAS2 MEZZ connector JP2 10Gb NIC MEZZ connector J1 COM Rear connector J10 COM Internal connector J14 CPLD JTAG connector J2 VGA Rear connector DSUB15 J3C1 Front Panel connector J21 USB Front connector 2 port J3 USB Rear connector USB_CONN0 J4 USB Rear connector USB_CONN1 J17 PCIe x20 Slot6 J18 PCIe x16 Slot7 J71 IPMB con...

Page 243: ...1 2 DISABLE DEBUG MODE 2 3 ENABLE DEBUG MODE J28 1 2 CMOS CLEAR 1 2 NORMAL RTC 2 3 CLR RTC REGISTERS J26 1 2 BIOS RECOVERY MODE 1 2 NORMAL OPERATION 2 3 RECOVER BIOS J29 1 2 ME FIRMWARE UPDATE 1 2 NORMAL MODE 2 3 ME IN FORCE UPDATE MODE J25 1 2 QPI SLOW MODE SELECTION 1 2 QPI FAST MODE 2 3 QPI SLOW MODE 66MT s J1E2 Non Pop FORCE IBMC UPDATE Non pop NORMAL MODE 1 2 FORCE UPDATE MODE J22 Non Pop IBM...

Page 244: ... SELECTION Non pop System BIOS used 1 2 BMC used J6 Non Pop RS232 SELECTION Non pop System used 1 2 BMC debug used J7 OPEN MFG MODE Reserved J5 OPEN PBG INTRUDER DETECT Reserved Table 5 2 User Accessible Jumpers Continued JUMPER LOCATION DEFAULT SETTING FUNCTION ...

Page 245: ...Rail Kit Assembly Chapter 6 Rail Kit Assembly Chapter 6 ...

Page 246: ...e electrical requirements and power supply input voltage information Examine the system s shipping kit contents and assemble the required tools for installation Review ESD requirements and take safety precautions Before installing the system into a rack install any optional components into the system Stabilize the rack before installing the system if necessary CAUTION BEFORE REMOVING THE SERVER CO...

Page 247: ...he rail kit assembly Figure 6 1 Extending the Rail 2 Align and insert the holes on the inner rail into the pins on the side of the chassis 3 Slide the inner rail until the latch key on the rail locks and is secure to the chassis 4 Install and secure the screw to the inner rail Figure 6 2 Securing the Rail to the Server 2 5 HDD SKU shown 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the remaining side Release Tab...

Page 248: ...e rear cabinet column until the rail clicks in place Figure 6 3 Installing the Outer Rail 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the second rail Figure 6 4 Aligning the Rails 6 Align the inner rail with the outer rail 7 Horizontally install the system half way into the slide rail 8 Slide the release tab into locked position 9 Slide the server into the rails till flush with the rack 2 4 WARNING Prior installing...

Page 249: ...Troubleshooting Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 ...

Page 250: ...he power supply cable is not plugged into the chassis power connector the system cannot boot up even though chassis front panel LEDs and the fan may be operational Verify that the power connections are good Processor Issues Boot failure situations are also caused by the following Incompatible processor ensure the selected processor model is correct for your server board If the processor is compati...

Page 251: ...tus Refer to the monitor s documentation to confirm operation If the prob lem still persists try replacing the monitor or test the monitor on a different AC outlet different system Power Supply Chassis and Fan Issues Ensure that the chassis and power supply is appropriate for system requirement Ensure all power cables and connectors are firmly con nected to the power supply and the AC outlet If th...

Page 252: ...em System does not boot after Configuration Changes Hardware Changes If the system does not boot after making changes to hardware or adding new components verify that the component installed is compatible with the server Software Changes If you recently installed new software or new device drivers Try booting into Safe Mode and uninstall the new software or driver If you can now boot normally ther...

Page 253: ...tions Unplug the power cord and wait one minute Then reconnect the power cord and try again If the network is reporting an error see if the server has enough memory and disk space available Remove all added options one at a time and try to power up the system If after removing an option the server works you may find that it is a problem with the option or a configuration problem between the option...

Page 254: ...Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Chapter 8 Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Chapter 8 ...

Page 255: ... AC power cord if it is not the exact type required A product with more than one power supply will have a separate AC power cord for each supply The power button on the system does not turn off system AC power To remove AC power from the system you must unplug each AC power cord from the wall outlet or power supply The power cord s is considered the disconnect device to the main AC power The socke...

Page 256: ...rge ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground of the system any unpainted metal surface when handling compo nents 6 Do not operate the system with the chassis covers removed After you have completed the six SAFETY steps above you can remove the system covers To do this 1 Unlock and remove the padlock from the back of the system if a padlock has been installed 2...

Page 257: ...Check that cables add in cards and other components are properly installed 3 Attach the covers to the chassis with the screws removed earlier and tighten them firmly 4 Insert and lock the padlock to the system to prevent unauthorized access inside the system 5 Connect all external cables and the AC power cord s to the system Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only w...

Page 258: ...to a surge suppressor and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord s because they serve as the product s main power disconnect The server system is safety certified as rack mounted equipment for use in a server room or computer room using the customer rack...

Page 259: ...Safety Information Chapter 9 Safety Information Chapter 9 ...

Page 260: ... components will void the UL List ing and other regulatory approvals of the product and may result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold Safety Warnings and Cautions To avoid personal injury or property damage before you begin installing the product read observe and adhere to all of the fol lowing safety instructions and information The following sa...

Page 261: ...cation lines to your modem during an electrical storm Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord s because they serve as the product s main power disconnect Provided with either two independent AC power sources or two independent phases from a s single source Indicates to unplug all AC power cord s to disconnect AC power Please recy...

Page 262: ... OR ADD OR REMOVE ANY NON HOT PLUG COMPONENTS CAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY OR USE AN AC POWER CORD IF IT IS NOT THE EXACT TYPE REQUIRED A SEPARATE AC CORD IS REQUIRED FOR EACH SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY CAUTION SOME POWER SUPPLIES IN SERVERS USE NEUTRAL POLE FUSING TO AVOID RISK OF SHOCK USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH POWER SUPPLIES THAT USE NEUTRAL POLE FUSING CAUTION SOME POWER SUPPLIES IN SERVERS U...

Page 263: ...D INTO SOCKET OUTLET S THAT IS ARE PROVIDED WITH A SUITABLE EARTH GROUND CAUTION TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS APPLY WHENEVER ACCESSING THE INSIDE OF THE PRODUCT Turn off all peripheral devices connected to this product Turn off the system by pressing the power button to off Disconnect the AC power by unplugging all AC power cords from the system or ...

Page 264: ... the entire unit not just to the server s To avoid risk of potential electric shock a proper safety ground must be implemented for the rack and each piece of equipment installed in it Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient There fore consideration should be given to i...

Page 265: ...ble Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equip ment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips Electrostatic Discharge ESD Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensi tive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or f...

Page 266: ...ISE DAMAGE A BATTERY CAUTION CAREFULLY ROUTE CABLES AS DIRECTED TO MINIMIZE AIRFLOW BLOCKAGE AND COOLING PROBLEMS FOR PROPER COOLING AND AIRFLOW OPERATE THE SYSTEM ONLY WITH THE CHASSIS COVERS INSTALLED OPERATING THE SYSTEM WITHOUT THE COVERS IN PLACE CAN DAMAGE SYSTEM PARTS TO INSTALL THE COVERS Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system Check that cables ad...

Page 267: ...Regulatory and Compliance Information Chapter 10 Regulatory and Compliance Information Chapter 10 ...

Page 268: ...arks USA Canada CE Mark Europe FCC Marking Class A USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation VCCIMarking Class A Japan BSMI Certification Number Class A War...

Page 269: ... MARKINGS 10 2 ICES Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Recycling Package Mark Other than China Table 10 1 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings Continued ...

Page 270: ... on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifica...

Page 271: ...Commission KCC Class A State ment Regulated Specified Components To maintain the UL listing and compliance to other regulatory certifications and or declarations the following regulated com ponents must be used and conditions adhered to Interchanging or use of other component will void the UL listing and other product certifications and approvals Updated product information for configurations can ...

Page 272: ...tem in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with the European Directive 2002 95 EC Compliance is based on declaration that materials banned in the RoHS Directive are either 1 below all applicable threshold limits or 2 an approved pending RoHS exemption applies RoHS implementation details are not fully defined and may change Threshold limits and banned substances are noted b...

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