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[4.1.4] S210-MBT2W System Interconnects

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[4.1.7]

J1A1

[4.1.8]

BMC debug function:

NC: NORMAL

1-2: BMC DEBUG FUNCTION

[4.1.9]

J2A1

[4.1.10]

SMBus debug header

[4.1.11]

JA6A1

[4.1.12]

Dedicated LAN connector

[4.1.13]

JA7A1

[4.1.14]

Dual Stack USB2.0 and 1GbE Combo con-

nectors (NIC1)

[4.1.15]

JA7A2

[4.1.16]

Dual Stack USB2.0 and 1GbE Combo con-

nectors (NIC0)

[4.1.17]

J8A3

[4.1.18]

8 pin power connector (CPU1)

[4.1.19]

J8A1

[4.1.20]

VGA connector (rear)

[4.1.21]

J9A1

[4.1.22]

Serial port connector (rear)

[4.1.23]

J8A2

[4.1.24]

System FAN6 connector (rear)

[4.1.25]

J9A2

[4.1.26]

CPU1 FAN connector

[4.1.27]

J1B1

[4.1.28]

Chassis Intrusion:

NC: CHASSIS COVER IS CLOSED

1-2: CHASSIS COVER IS OPEN

[4.1.29]

J1B2

[4.1.30]

BMC disable function:

NC: Normal

1-2: BMC DISABLE

[4.1.31]

J1C1

[4.1.32]

24 pin SSI connector

[4.1.33]

J1C2

[4.1.34]

Serial port connector (internal)

[4.1.35]

J1D1

[4.1.36]

1394b connector

[4.1.37]

J1D2

[4.1.38]

1394b connector

[4.1.39]

J1E2

[4.1.40]

ME Firmware update function:

1-2: NORMAL MODE

2-3: ME IN FORCE UPDATE MODE

[4.1.41]

J1E3

[4.1.42]

Password clear function:

1-2: NORMAL MODE

2-3: CLEAR PASSWORDS

[4.1.43]

J1E4

[4.1.44]

USB port x2 (front)

[4.1.45]

J1E7

[4.1.46]

HSBP SMBus connector

[4.1.47]

J1E8

[4.1.48]

IPMB connector

[4.1.49]

J1E1

[4.1.50]

CPLD programming header

[4.1.51]

J1E5

[4.1.52]

BIOS recovery function:

1-2: NORMAL MODE

2-3: RECOVER BIOS

[4.1.53]

J1E6

[4.1.54]

CPLD JTAG header

[4.1.55]

J1E9

[4.1.56]

SAS SGPIO_1 connector

[4.1.57]

J1E10

[4.1.58]

SAS SGPIO_0 connector

[4.1.59]

J1F2

[4.1.60]

SAS PORT 0 connector (SCU0)

[4.1.61]

J1F3

[4.1.62]

SAS PORT 1 connector (SCU0)

[4.1.63]

J1G1

[4.1.64]

SAS PORT 2 connector (SCU0)

[4.1.4] S210-MBT2W System Interconnects (Continued)

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Summary of Contents for W Mainboard Series S210-MBT2W

Page 1: ...W Mainboard Series S210 MBT2W Model Name Short Description Technical Guide Date Modified August 10 2012 4 09 pm Document Version 1 0 0 ...

Page 2: ...Package Contents 1 5 Functional Architecture 1 6 Processor 1 7 Overview of the Processors 1 7 Processor Mismatch 1 7 Turbo Mode 1 8 Processor C State Power Consumption 1 8 Memory 1 10 General Guidelines 1 10 DIMM Nomenclature 1 15 DIMM Population Rules 1 16 Memory Error LED and Beep Codes 1 18 ...

Page 3: ...wer Management 1 25 GPGPU Support 1 25 Slot Power for High Power PCIe Cards 1 27 Nvidia SLI Support 1 27 ATI CROSSFIREX PRO Support 1 27 SMBUS Address MUX for GPGPU Sensor Monitoring Support 1 28 Patsburg PCIe 1 28 Patsburg PCIe Port Connectivity 1 28 Oversubscription of DMI2 1 29 SAS Module 1 29 Riser Support for 3rd Party Chassis 1 29 LPC Bus 1 32 Trusted Platform Module 1 32 TPM Module 1 32 ...

Page 4: ... 1 35 Internal USB2 0 Type A Connector 1 35 eUSB Zepher Module 1 35 IEEE 1394b 1 37 IEEE 1394b Port Cable and Connector 1 37 Serial Attached SCSI Serial ATA 1 38 Serial Attached SCSI Serial ATA 1 38 Patsburg Dynamic SKU ing 1 38 Baseboard Routing of SAS 1 39 SAS SATA Connector Placement 1 39 SATA DOM Support 1 40 SATA SAS Connector Pinouts 1 41 Romley Keys 1 42 HDD Backplane Support 1 43 ...

Page 5: ...C Status LED 1 45 MAC Address Definition 1 46 LAN Manageability 1 46 LAN Connector Ordering 1 46 Wake on LAN 1 46 Video 1 47 Video Connector Pinouts 1 47 Serial Port 1 49 Wake On Ring 1 49 Front Panel 1 50 Front Panel Connector 1 50 Front Panel LED Overview 1 50 S210 MBT2W IEEE 1394 Extreme Server SKU Only 1 51 Clocks 1 54 ...

Page 6: ...aseboard SKU and Revision ID 1 75 Error Propagation 1 76 BIOS MICROSOFT WHEA SUPPORT 1 76 PROCHOT 1 76 MEMHOT 1 77 THERMTRIP 1 78 CATERR 1 79 WAKE 1 80 Power Sequencing and Reset Distribution 1 81 Power Subsystem 1 83 AC Power Supplies to be updated 1 83 PSU SMBUS Addressing 1 83 PSU Redundancy 1 84 PSU Signal Connectivity 1 84 ...

Page 7: ...1 85 CLST Closed Loop System Throttle Definition 1 86 PMBUS Interface 1 87 System Power Distribution 1 87 DC DC Power Sub system 1 91 Efficiency Targets 1 94 VR Selection 1 94 Debug 1 95 XDP SUPPORT 1 95 BIOS BIOS Setup Utility 2 1 Operation 2 1 Setup Page Layout 2 1 Entering BIOS Setup 2 2 Keyboard Commands 2 2 ...

Page 8: ...creen 2 12 Processor Configuration Screen 2 13 Runtime Error Logging Screen 2 18 SATA Controller Screen 2 19 Intel TXT LT SX Screen 2 21 USB Configuration Screen 2 22 Super I O Configuration Screen 2 23 Onboard Device Configuration Screen 2 25 Console Redirection Screen 2 26 Chipset Screen 2 29 North Bridge Screen 2 30 South Bridge Screen 2 32 ME Subsystem Screen 2 34 ...

Page 9: ...reen 2 41 Network Device 2 43 Security Screen 2 44 Image Execution Policy Screen 2 46 Key Management Screen 2 47 Exit Screen 2 49 Loading BIOS Defaults 2 51 BIOS Update Utility 2 52 BIOS Update Utility 2 52 Recovery Mode 2 52 Recovery Flow 2 53 Clear CMOS 2 54 Clear Password 2 54 Server Management 2 56 Console Redirection 2 56 Serial Configuration Settings 2 56 ...

Page 10: ...points 2 58 Checkpoint Ranges 2 58 Standard Checkpoints 2 59 DXE Phase 2 62 ACPI ASL Checkpoints 2 64 OEM Reserved Checkpoint Ranges 2 65 BMC BMC Web Graphical User Interface for ESMS 3 1 Using the Web GUI 3 1 Login 3 1 Dashboard 3 3 Device Information 3 3 Network Information 3 4 Sensor Monitoring 3 4 Event Logs 3 5 ...

Page 11: ... 3 7 Server identify 3 8 Server Health Group 3 9 Sensor Readings 3 9 Event Log 3 11 Configuration Group 3 12 Active Directory 3 12 DNS 3 15 LDAP E Directory 3 18 Mouse Mode 3 21 Network 3 22 PEF 3 24 RADIUS 3 32 Remote Session 3 33 SMTP 3 34 SOL 3 37 SSL 3 37 User Management 3 42 ...

Page 12: ...up 3 53 Firmware Update 3 54 Preserve Configuration 3 55 Restore Factory Defaults 3 55 System Administrator 3 56 Log Out 3 57 User Privilege 3 57 BMC Server Management Software 3 59 Introduction 3 59 BMC Key Features and Functions 3 59 Power System 3 59 Front Panel User Interface 3 60 Power Button 3 60 ID Button 3 60 LEDs 3 60 ...

Page 13: ...Event 3 63 Platform Event Filter 3 63 BMC Firmware Update 3 63 DOS Recovery Utility 3 64 WebUI Update 3 64 Temperature Monitoring 3 64 Voltage Monitoring 3 66 Fan Speed Monitoring 3 67 Processor Error Detection 3 67 Thermal Trip Processor Hot 3 67 3 67 Watchdog 3 67 Pre Timeout Interrupt Support 3 67 Timeout Action Support 3 68 ...

Page 14: ...71 Event Commands 3 71 SEL Commands 3 72 SDR Repository Commands 3 72 FRU Inventory Device Commands 3 73 Sensor Device Commands 3 73 LAN Command 3 74 SOL Command 3 75 PEF PET Alerting Commands 3 75 OEM Command 3 75 BMC Recovery Process 3 77 Recovery Process in DOS System 3 77 Recovery Process in Linux System 3 77 Recovery Process in Windows System 3 77 ...

Page 15: ...t after Initial Installation 5 1 System does not boot after Configuration Changes 5 3 Installation Problems 5 4 Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions 6 1 Safety Information Server Safety Information 7 1 Safety Warnings and Cautions 7 1 Intended Application Uses 7 2 Site Selection 7 3 ...

Page 16: ... Electrostatic Discharge ESD 7 7 Other Hazards 7 7 Battery Replacement 7 7 Cooling and Airflow 7 8 Laser Peripherals or Devices 7 8 7 8 Regulatory and Compliance Information Product Regulatory Compliance Markings 8 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 8 2 FCC Verification Statement USA 8 2 Europe CE Declaration of Conformity 8 3 VCCI Japan 8 3 BSMI Taiwan 8 3 ...

Page 17: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS XVI Regulated Specified Components 8 3 Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance 8 4 End of Life Product Recycling 8 4 ...

Page 18: ... and the names of the folders menus programs and files 0 2 5 Enter type face denotes keyboard keys 0 2 9 WARNING 0 2 6 Warning information appears before the text it refer ences and should not be ignored as the content may prevent damage to the device CAUTION 0 2 7 CAUTIONS APPEAR BEFORE THE TEXT IT REFERENCES SIMI LAR TO NOTES AND WARNINGS CAUTIONS HOWEVER APPEAR IN CAPITAL LETTERS AND CONTAIN VI...

Page 19: ...pecification this describes the PC AT compatible region of battery backed 128 bytes of memory which normally resides on the baseboard 0 3 37 CPU 0 3 38 Central Processing Unit 0 3 39 Deasser ted 0 3 40 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 refer...

Page 20: ...0 3 108 Message Digest 5 Hashing Algorithm Higher Security 0 3 109 Ms 0 3 110 Milliseconds 0 3 111 Mux 0 3 112 Multiplexer 0 3 113 NIC 0 3 114 Network Interface Card 0 3 115 NMI 0 3 116 Non maskable Interrupt 0 3 117 NM 0 3 118 Node Management 0 3 119 OBF 0 3 120 Output buffer 0 3 121 OEM 0 3 122 Original Equipment Manufacturer 0 3 123 Ohm 0 3 124 Unit of electrical resistance 0 3 125 PDB 0 3 126 ...

Page 21: ...3 166 Server Management Interrupt SMI is the highest priority non maskable interrupt 0 3 167 SMM 0 3 168 Server Management Mode 0 3 169 SMS 0 3 170 Server Management Software 0 3 171 SNMP 0 3 172 Simple Network Management Protocol 0 3 173 SOL 0 3 174 Serial Over LAN 0 3 175 UART 0 3 176 Universal Asynchronous Receiver Trans mitter 0 3 177 UCT 0 3 178 Upper Critical Threshold 0 3 179 UDP 0 3 180 Us...

Page 22: ...trical conditions may be present on power tele phone and communication cables Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems net works and modems attached to the server before opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result 0 4 196 Electrostatic discharge ESD and ESD protection ESD can damage drives boards and other parts We recom mend that you per...

Page 23: ...pliers never the wide sides Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper causing inter mittent problems with the function controlled by that jumper Take care to grip with but not squeeze the pliers or other tool used to remove a jumper or the pins on the board may bend or break 0 4 199 ...

Page 24: ...formation in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims 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 wit...

Page 25: ... 1 0 1 About the Server Chapter 1 ...

Page 26: ...G2 slot Memory Up to sixteen DIMM slots are available DDR3 800 1067 1333 1600 MHz RDIMM UDIMM with ECC LR DIMM and LV DIMM are supported HDD Interface 4 or 8 SATA 6G ports with LSI SW RAID5 availability 4 or 8 SAS 6G ports with LSI SW RAID5 availability 2 SATA 6G ports ODD 1 1 5 The following table provides detailed information on Romley EP product features 1 1 6 S210 MBT2W Feature Set 1 1 7 FEATU...

Page 27: ...t to Patsburg IOU 0 Port 2 4 x4 or 1 x8 and 2 x4 or 2 x8 or 1 x16 IOU 1 Port 3 4 x4 or 1 x8 and 2 x4 or 2x8 or 1 x16 1 1 6 S210 MBT2W Feature Set Continued 1 1 7 FEATURE 1 1 8 DESCRIPTION 1 1 16 CPU PCI Express Configura tion IOU to Port Mapping Port 0 x4 IOU2 xxESI_xx_ 3 0 Port 1 x8 IOU2 xxPE2_xx_ 7 0 Port 2 x16 IOU0 xxPE0_xx_ 15 0 Port 3 x16 IOU1 xxPE1_xx_ 15 0 1 1 17 Server South Bridge 1 1 18 ...

Page 28: ...e to disable SATA feature sup port 1 1 6 S210 MBT2W Feature Set Continued 1 1 7 FEATURE 1 1 8 DESCRIPTION 1 1 21 Server South Bridge SAS SW RAID Configurations RAID 0 1 5 10 and 50 capable SAS RAID ON LOAD HW RAID CB DMA engine enabled Capable NVSRAM Interface 33MHz 20 pin interface for ROL NVSRAM device USB 2 0 Ports 14 USB 3 0 Ports 0 de featured on Romley SMBUS Ports 1 Host SMBus Resume power w...

Page 29: ...AMI Aptio v 4 x One Core using 8 MB SPI Flash module connected to Patsburg SPI inter face 1 1 6 S210 MBT2W Feature Set Continued 1 1 7 FEATURE 1 1 8 DESCRIPTION 1 1 26 Server Management 1 1 27 ASPEED 2300 Integrated BMC Basic Logic Block Configuration Provides one serial port that could be switched to DB9 on the rear panel Provides VGA standard VGA DB15 on the rear panel Provides a dedicated 10 10...

Page 30: ...ABOUT THE SERVER PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 5 1 2 29 Package Contents 1 2 30 The following items are included to the package con tent Serverboard CD technical guide included ...

Page 31: ... 1 3 31 Functional Architecture ...

Page 32: ...aware that the IVB EP controller has a lower Processor VTT and VPLL rail voltage set point than SNB EP To dynamically adjust the Processor VTT and VPLL output voltages a pin has been defined on Socket R to identify IVB EP processors The sig nal IVB_PRESENT_N is pulled up to Processor VTT when a SNB EP controller is present and it is grounded when an IVB EP controller is placed on the board Socket ...

Page 33: ...to change based on post silicon validation results The processor case temperature is assumed at 50 C for all C states See the following table for details on 8 6 core SKUs and 4 core SKU 1 3 70 The C state power guidance iMOW ww26 2010 is based on pre silicon model and is subject to change based on post silicon validation results The processor case temperature is assumed at 50 C for all C states Th...

Page 34: ...02 16 1 3 103 13 1 3 104 SNB EP EX 4 core SKU 1 3 105 SNB EP EX 4 CORE SKUS 1 3 106 C1E W 1 3 107 C3 W 1 3 108 C6 W 1 3 109 130W 2U 4 core 1 3 110 53 1 3 111 28 1 3 112 16 1 3 113 95W 1U 4 core 1 3 114 43 1 3 115 18 1 3 116 14 1 3 117 80W 1U 4 core 1 3 118 42 1 3 119 21 1 3 120 16 1 3 71 SNB Post Silicon C State Power Consumption 1 3 72 SNB EP EX 8 6 CORE SKUS 1 3 73 C1E W 1 3 74 C3 W 1 3 75 C6 W ...

Page 35: ...ak bandwidth for the integrated mem ory controller 256 clock thermal window this is approximately 11 5GB sec channel at DDR3 1600 For TDP purposes an active DIMM can be assumed to consume 18W Note IVB is scoping DDR3U Ultra Low Power 1 25V DDR3U is evolving and is being tracked by PMO and reported in the Romley PXT the direction for Intel is now on DDR3U enable ment and rather push for earlier DDR...

Page 36: ...R TYPE RANKS DIMM STANDARD VOLTAGE 1 5V LOW VOLTAGE 1 35V 1866 1600 1333 1066 800 1866 1600 1333 1066 800 1 1 RDIMM SR POR POR POR POR POR RDIMM DR POR POR POR POR POR RDIMM QR POR POR LR DIMM QR POR POR POR POR UDIMM SR POR POR POR POR POR UDIMM DR POR POR POR POR POR 2 1 RDIMM SR POR POR POR POR RDIMM DR POR POR POR POR RDIMM QR POR POR LR DIMM QR POR POR POR UDIMM SR POR POR POR POR UDIMM DR PO...

Page 37: ... POR UDIMM DR POR POR POR 3 1 RDIMM SR POR POR POR POR POR RDIMM DR POR POR POR POR POR RDIMM QR POR POR LR DIMM QR POR POR POR UDIMM SR POR POR POR UDIMM DR POR POR POR DDR3 Support for SNB EP Continued RDIMM LR DIMM JAKETOWN SOCKET R SLOTS CHANNEL DPC DDR TYPE RANKS DIMM STANDARD VOLTAGE 1 5V LOW VOLTAGE 1 35V 1866 1600 1333 1066 800 1866 1600 1333 1066 800 ...

Page 38: ...LR DIMM QR POR POR POR UDIMM SR POR POR POR UDIMM DR POR POR POR 3 3 RDIMM POR POR RDIMM POR POR RDIMM LR DIMM POR POR UDIMM UDIMM DDR3 Support for SNB EP Continued RDIMM LR DIMM JAKETOWN SOCKET R SLOTS CHANNEL DPC DDR TYPE RANKS DIMM STANDARD VOLTAGE 1 5V LOW VOLTAGE 1 35V 1866 1600 1333 1066 800 1866 1600 1333 1066 800 ...

Page 39: ...D VOLTAGE 1 5V LOW VOLTAGE 1 35V 1866 1600 1333 1066 800 1866 1600 1333 1066 2 1 RDIMM SR STR X POR POR POR POR RDIMM DR STR X POR POR POR POR RDIMM QR POR POR POR LR DIMM QR STR X POR POR POR POR UDIMM SR POR POR POR POR UDIMM DR POR POR POR POR 2 2 RDIMM SR STR 2 POR POR POR RDIMM DR STR 2 POR POR POR RDIMM QR STR 10 POR POR LR DIMM QR POR POR POR POR UDIMM SR STR 9 POR POR POR UDIMM DR STR 9 PO...

Page 40: ...d any other board in the system See the following illustration for details on processor and DIMM labeling and placement CPU and DIMM Labeling and Placement DIMM_G1 0XA0 Channel 2 1 st DIMM DIMM_G2 0XA2 Channel 2 2 nd DIMM DIMM_G3 0XA4 Channel 2 3 rd DIMM DIMM_H1 0XA6 Channel 3 1 st DIMM DIMM_H2 0XA8 Channel 3 2 nd DIMM DIMM_H3 0XAA Channel 3 3 rd DIMM DIMM_A1 0XA0 Channel 0 1 st DIMM DIMM_A2 0XA2 ...

Page 41: ...x DR Yes Yes xx xx QR Yes NOT Val POR 2 1 xx Empty SR Yes Yes xx Empty DR Yes Yes xx Empty QR Yes NOT Val POR 2 2 xx SR SR Yes Yes xx SR DR Yes Yes xx SR QR Yes NOT Val POR xx DR DR Yes Yes xx DR QR Yes NOT Val POR xx QR QR Yes NOT Val POR 3 1 Empty Empty SR Yes Yes Empty empty DR Yes Yes Empty empty QR Yes NOT Val POR 3 2 Empty SR SR Yes Yes Empty SR DR Yes Yes Empty SR QR Yes NOT Val POR Empty D...

Page 42: ... LR DIMM can only be populated with other LR DIMMs not UDIMM or RDIMM Note There is no limitation on numbers of LR DIMMs per channel Note Only LR DIMM R C B and R C C are validation POR Note LR Dir is direct mapped mode LR 2xRM is rank multipli cation mode Note Only quad rank 4R LR DIMM is POR Octal rank 8R is not POR LR DIMM Population Rules SLOT S PER CHAN NEL DIMM S PER CHAN NEL SLOT2 SLOT1 SLO...

Page 43: ...nt A VR in table assumes 2 channels per VR plus 3A of CPU Idd current In addition the step loading uses worst case and 3 sigma Idd The author of the table is Ed Payton WW31 10 Note Vtt current is not presented RDIMM RRDIMM Power Consumption 1876 2GB RDIMM LRDIMM SOCKET R 1867 2GB SLOT S CHAN NEL DPC DD R TYP E A DIM M PK DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR 1 1 RDI MM SR 4 5 8 5 4 5 12...

Page 44: ...DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR RDIMM RRDIMM Power Consumption 1600 4GB RDIMM LRDIMM SOCKET R 1600 4GB SLOT S CHAN NEL DPC DD R TYP E A DIM M PK DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR 1 1 RDI MM SR 4 8 6 9 4 8 13 3 13 6 12 2 RDI MM DR 5 8 8 1 5 8 15 3 14 8 13 3 RDI MM QR N A N A N A N A N A N A LR DI MM QR 10 2 13 2 10 2 24 6 21 9 20 3 2 2 RDI MM SR N A N A N A N A N A N...

Page 45: ... M PK DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR RDIMM RRDIMM Power Consumption 1333 4Gb RDIMM LRDIMM SOCKET R 1333 4GB SLOT S CHAN NEL DPC DD R TYP E A DIM M PK DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR 1 1 RDI MM SR N A N A N A N A N A N A RDI MM DR N A N A N A N A N A N A RDI MM QR 7 4 9 2 7 4 19 14 4 13 2 LR DI MM QR 9 3 11 3 9 3 22 8 19 4 18 2 2 2 RDI MM SR N A N A N A N A N A N ...

Page 46: ... PK DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR RDIMM RRDIMM Power Consumption 1067 4Gb RDIMM LRDIMM SOCKET R 1067 4GB SLOT S CHAN NEL DPC DD R TYP E A DIM M PK DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR 1 1 RDI MM SR N A N A N A N A N A N A RDI MM DR N A N A N A N A N A N A RDI MM QR N A N A N A N A N A N A LR DI MM QR 8 6 10 4 8 6 21 4 17 0 16 1 2 2 RDI MM SR N A N A N A N A N A N A R...

Page 47: ... A DIM M PK DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR RDIMM RRDIMM Power Consumption 800 4Gb RDIMM LRDIMM SOCKET R 800 4GB SLOT S CHAN NEL DPC DD R TYP E A DIM M PK DIM M A CH A VR WC STE P A VR 3 SIGM A STEP A VR 1 1 RDI MM SR N A N A N A N A N A N A RDI MM DR N A N A N A N A N A N A RDI MM QR N A N A N A N A N A N A LR DI MM QR 8 6 10 4 8 6 21 4 17 0 16 1 2 2 RDI MM SR N A N A N A N A N A...

Page 48: ...BY When DC is on Vgs 4 5V the P FET is on and P12V_P5V_AUX comes from P12V3A When in S3 the CPLD will enable the memory VDDQ VRs to support the DDR3 DRAM power When in S4 or S5 the CPLD will disable the memory VDDQ VRs thereby shutting down DDR3 DRAM power See the following schema for details on S3 switch circuit 3 3 RDI MM SR 2 2 2 5 6 7 20 2 8 9 8 5 RDI MM DR 3 0 3 4 9 0 24 7 9 8 9 5 RDI MM QR N...

Page 49: ...m from the S3 state VREF Calibration Circuit The Romley Platform requires the use of Digitally Controlled Potentiometers to allow BIOS to program the memory VREF voltage level for optimized memory interface timings and guard band The S210 MBT2W Server products require the use of four of these Digitally Controlled Potentiometer circuits one circuit per memory quadrant The recommended circuit is ill...

Page 50: ... x2 x4 x8 and x16 lanes respectively Since a given lane is simultaneously transmitting and receiving data though separate Tx and Rx pairs the effective theoretical data transfer rate is doubled ie 4GB s 8GB s 16GB s and 32GB s 1 3 6 Processor PCIe Port Connec tivity 1 3 7 The following table includes information on processor PCIe port connectivity 1 3 9 PCIe Power Management 1 3 10 L0 and L3 power...

Page 51: ...asks AdaptPeriphList Intel GPGPU Graphic Cards Intel Knights Ferry 300W SDV support only Intel Knighs Corner 225W 300W SKUs Nvidia GPGPU Graphics Cards GFX480 250W GFX470 215W GTX295 289W GTX285 204W GTX280 236W GTX275 219W GTX260 182W Tesla C2070 247W Tesla C2050 247W Tesla C1060 187W Tesla M2050 M2070 fermi based GPGPU cards pas sive solution 247W may be removed from Master AP List Note 1 3 14 P...

Page 52: ... attach 75W 2x3 conn 75W 2x3 conn 1 3 17 OR 75W from PCIe slot 150W from PSU direct cable attach 75W 2x3 conn 75W 2x4 conn 1 3 18 OR 75W from PCIe slot 150W from PSU direct cable attach 150W 2x4 conn X16 300W card 75W from PCIe slot 225W from PSU direct cable attach 75W 2x3 conn 150W 2x4 conn 1 3 19 OR 75W from PCIe slot 225W from PSU direct cable attach 75W 2x3 conn 75W 2x3 conn 75W 2x3 conn Not ...

Page 53: ...required to support Address isolation between the different cards Connect the SMBus MUX between the designated GPGPU slots and BMC SMBus 2 1 3 26 SMBus Address Isolation for GPGPU Cards 1 3 27 The recommended components for the SMBus MUX are as follows PCA9545A IPN G10822 001 PCA9546 IPN E50300 001 Preferred 1 3 28 Patsburg PCIe 1 3 29 Patsburg SSB supports 8 x1 Gen2 downstream ports 1 x4 Gen3 ups...

Page 54: ... party Kontron 1 3 37 Riser Support for 3rd Party Chassis 1 3 38 S210 MBT2W can support PCIe I O risers in slots 2 5 and 6 GPIOs on the PCH will need to be used so that different riser types can be identified according to the following tables Slot 2 has two clocks slot 5 has three clocks and slot 6 has three clocks for supporting riser slots Note The I O Riser Boards for slots 5 6 will need to hav...

Page 55: ...xx11 x1 6 configs xxx10 x8 x8 xxx01 x8 x4 x4 Riser SLT5 111xx x16 configs 010xx x8 x8 001xx x8 x4 x4 Riser SLT6 x1 6 111 xx configs x8 x8 110 xx x8 x4 x4 10 1xx 1 3 40 Riser IDs Continued SOCKET 2 ID4 ID3 ID2 ID1 ID0 SOCKET 1 3D 3C 3B 3A 2D 2C 2B 2A 1B 1A 3D 3C 3B 3A 2D 2C 2B 2A 1B 1A ...

Page 56: ...ABOUT THE SERVER SAS MODULE 1 31 1 3 41 S210 MBT2W Riser IDs 1 3 40 Riser IDs Continued SOCKET 2 ID4 ID3 ID2 ID1 ID0 SOCKET 1 3D 3C 3B 3A 2D 2C 2B 2A 1B 1A 3D 3C 3B 3A 2D 2C 2B 2A 1B 1A ...

Page 57: ...e 1 3 46 Trusted Platform Module TPM is a chip that provides platform security functions such as hash encryption and secure storage The Romley platform should support a TCG Client specification 1 2 compliant TPM device in order to support the LT SX TXT feature BIOS should implement support for TPM 1 2 device appropriately 1 3 47 TPM Clock Requirement 1 3 48 The 33Mhz clock going to Patsburg needs ...

Page 58: ...tor 1 3 51 Baseboard Header FCI MPN 87832 1420 1 3 50 Romley TPM Module Connector Pin Assignment PIN NAME PIN NAME 1 CLK_33M_TPM 2 IRQ_INIT3_3V_N 3 RST_IBMC_NIC_N_R 2 4 P3V3 5 LPC_LAD 0 6 TP_SERIAL 7 LPC_LAD 1 8 P5V 9 LPC_LAD 2 10 IRQ_SERIAL 11 LPC_LAD 3 12 GND 13 LPC_FRAME_N 14 GND ...

Page 59: ...ley EP S210 MBT2W board are required to be powered from STBY Note 1 3 56 USB Port 0 must be assigned to one of the rear I O panel ports for Microsoft Kernel Debug Note 1 3 57 There are 14 USB 2 0 per the Patsburg SSB C spec 1 0 document 1 3 58 There are 14 USB 2 0 per the Patsburg SSB C spec 1 0 document 1 3 59 BIOS USB Debug Sup port 1 3 60 USB 2 0 UHCI Port 1 or Port 9 assuming 0 based numbering...

Page 60: ... Serial Bus USB spec ification v2 0 and is backward compatible with v1 1 The mod ule uses industry standard connectors which are available in two sizes This device can be used with operating systems compatible with the USB Mass Storage Class specification v1 0 1 3 70 The LP version of eUSB Zepher will be used to increase gap between PCIe cards and the eUSB Zepher device for the 2U rack and to try ...

Page 61: ...commended for the Romley EP platform The standoff height dimension A is 6 4mm and the INTEL part number is iP N E54719 001 1 3 74 eUSB Zepher Mechanical Standoff Note 1 3 75 Zepher is no longer sold by Intel Instead com panies like Smart Modular are offering eUSB Zepher compatible eUSB Embedded USB devices that can be used in Romley Platforms 5 USB_P 6 NC 7 GND 8 NC 9 Key Pin 10 LED 1 3 71 eUSB Ze...

Page 62: ... PCH When connected to 1394b compliant devices the FW643E 02 can transfer data at speeds of up to 800 Mbps The S210 MBT2W baseboard includes two internal 1394b connectors that allows for front panel 1394b cable attachments 1 3 78 IEEE 1394b Discrete Host Controller Block Dia gram 1 3 79 IEEE 1394b Port Cable and Connector 1 3 80 See S210 MBT2W Extreme Server SKU Front Panel Section for details on ...

Page 63: ...4 or 8 from the SCU and 2 from the ACHI although RAID10 is not supported on the ACHI ports since there are only 2 ports and RAID 10 requires more than 2 ports and for all 8 SAS ports from the SCU In addition Basic SW RAID also includes RSTe SW RAID 5 for the first 4 SATA only ports from the SCU and support for the second 4 SCU SATA only ports is expected to be confirmed as supported soon The user ...

Page 64: ... use PSB ROM 6 1 3 87 Baseboard Routing of SAS 1 3 88 The SAS 6Gbps interface on the baseboard be routed using 85 Ohm differential impedance in order to increase the overall trace length in the baseboard The 85 Ohm differential routing is a deviation of the SAS 6Gbps specification which calls for routing the SAS interface using 100 Ohm differential impedance We understand that this trade off allow...

Page 65: ...ector dedicated for power see NOTE below However it can support a SATA DOM where power is provided through an external 4 pin HDD power cable connected to the power supply It can also support a cabled SATA SSD in a DIMM form factor provided an empty DIMM slot is available 1 3 91 S210 MBT2W SATA SAS Port Mapping PORT TYPE CONNECTOR DEVICE PBG RHS SCU0 SCU1 PORT 7 0 SATA 6G SAS 6G 8 x 7 pin HSBP PBG ...

Page 66: ... vertical high profile SATA DOM module 1 3 100 7 pin SATA Connector PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 GND 2 SATA_TX_P 3 SATA_TX_N 4 GND 5 SATA_RX_N 6 SATA_RX_P 7 GND 1 3 101 SATA SAS Connector Colors PIN CONNECTOR COLOR CABLE CONNECTOR IPN 3G SATA BLACK BLACK C92545 003 6G SATA WHITE BLACK E82125 006 6G SAS BLUE BLACK E82125 002 12G SAS ORANGE BLACK TBD MINI SAS METAL BLACK SLEEVE D37394 001 PLACE HOLDER ...

Page 67: ...important to note that the AHCI SATA3 ports do not communicate with the AHCI SATA3 ports from a RAID stack perspective 1 3 105 Romley Keys 1 3 106 Single 3pin header on baseboard that covers S210 MBT2W key combinations 1 3 107 Romley Baseboard Activation Key Connector Molex p n 53290 0380 1 3 103 SATA SAS LED PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 LED_HD_ACTIVE_L 2 NC 1 3 108 Baseboard SAK SRAK RAK Connector Pinout PI...

Page 68: ...will handle the addressing The proposal is to daisy chain the I2C for up to 3 HSBPs in a single server 1 3 115 This same I2C bus will also go to a 4 pin header with 3 3V STBY that is intended to be used for third party fan control circuits using a Maxim 72408 controller The 4 pin connector will use FOX HF4504E and must have 30u gold plating This is in addition to maintaining the typical IPMB heade...

Page 69: ...ABOUT THE SERVER HDD BACKPLANE SUPPORT 1 44 1 3 118 IPMB HSBP Connector PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 SMB_5VSB_DAT 2 GND 3 SMB_5VSB_CLK 4 P5V_STBY ...

Page 70: ...communicate with Powerville over a NC SI inter face RMII physical Powerville will be on standby power so that the IBMC can send management traffic over the NC SI interface to the network during sleep states S3 S4 and S5 1 3 124 Powerville Thermal Sensor 1 3 125 Powerville will have a integrated digital thermal sen sor accessible through CSR and manageability registers The thermal sensor can be pro...

Page 71: ...n standby in order to save power Port2 assuming 1 based numbering will be the only port to support Wake on LAN The EEPROM must be programmed to turn off this feature from the other ports in order to maximize power savings during sleep states 1 3 133 LAN Connector Ordering 1 3 134 When looking in at the I O panel the NIC 1 should be wired to the left most RJ45 connector 1 3 135 MDI Flip Capability ...

Page 72: ...n ratio YUV444 for higher video quality but lower compression ratio Support high resolution video compression up to 1920x1200x32bpp 60Hz Target frame rate 60 frame sec for 1280x1024 60Hz under YUV420 compression format Support intelligent scene change detection by comparing CRC code of each video scan line signifcantly reducing memory bandwidth requirement Support smart video mode detection functi...

Page 73: ...ABOUT THE SERVER VIDEO 1 48 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 P5V fuse not populated 10 GND 11 N C 12 DDC_SDA 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 DDC_SCL 1 3 143 Rear VGA Video Connector Pinout Continued PIN SIGNAL NAME ...

Page 74: ...Serial Port A COM1 external on rear panel DB9 connector PIN SIGNAL NAME PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 SPA_DCD 2 SPA_SIN_N 3 SPA_SOUT_N 4 SPA_DTR 5 GND 6 SPA_DSR 7 SPA_RTS 8 SPA_CTS 9 SPA_RI Not Required 1 3 146 Serial Port B COM2 on internal header PIN SIGNAL NAME PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 SPA_DCD 2 SPA_DSR 3 SPA_SIN_N 4 SPA_RTS 5 SPA_SOUT_N 6 SPA_CTS 7 SPA_DTR 8 SPA_RI 9 GND ...

Page 75: ...athode 10 System Fault LED Cathode 11 Power Switch 12 NIC 1 Activity LED 13 GND Power Switch 14 NIC 1 Link LED 15 Reset Switch 16 I2C SDA 17 GND Reset ID NMI Switch 18 I2C SCL 17 System ID Switch 18 Chassis Intrusion 21 Pull Down 22 NIC 2 Activity LED 23 NMI to CPU Switch 24 NIC 2 Link LED Note 1 3 154 The presence of current limiting resistors on the base board is an important part of the Front p...

Page 76: ...cal temp voltage threshold VDR hot asserted min number fans not present or failed Off AC power off System unplugged AC power on System powered off and in standby no prior degraded non critical critical state HDD Green Blink HDD access Amber Not Sup ported HDD fault Amber Not Sup ported Predictive failure rebuild identify Off No access and no fault 1 3 156 Front Panel LED Functionality LED COLOR CO...

Page 77: ... 3 159 1394b Connector Pinout PIN SIGNAL NAME PIN 1 Ground 6 TPB 2 Key no pin 7 TPB_REF 3 12V fused 8 TPA_REF 4 12V fused 9 TPA 5 TPB 10 TPA Note 1 3 160 IEEE 1394 ports may be assigned as needed 1 3 163 IEEE 1394b Socket and Connector Cable ITEM NO ITEM 1 Beta 1394B Jack 2 Bilingual 1394B Jack 3 1394B Cable 1 2 3 ...

Page 78: ...ABOUT THE SERVER FRONT PANEL 1 53 1 3 164 An internal IEEE 1394b with a Bilingual Socket on one side and a 2x5 connector on the other 1 3 165 Internal USB to Flash Card Reader Example ...

Page 79: ...ace 1 3 168 All root and end points for SNB EP IVB EP PCIe should be from the same clock source This is a requirement put forth by the SNB EP and IVB EP Silicon Teams 1 3 169 All SNB EP and IVB EP processors BCLK and PCIE_CLK should be from the same clock source 1 3 170 S210 MBT2W Product System Clock Diagram Note 1 3 171 Please see the CK420BQ Vendor Data sheet for specific resistor values on sin...

Page 80: ...ebugging 1 3 174 SMBus Voltage Trans lation 1 3 175 The SNB EP SMBUS Master Controller voltage trans lation devices required for use on the Romley platforms are PCA9517A PCA9517A must be pulled up to the Vcc b high voltage side 1 3 176 SMBus Architecture 1 3 177 The S210 MBT2W Management SMBus Architecture This section outlines the platform management SMBUS topolo gies and interconnects It is expe...

Page 81: ... S210 MBT2W Product Management SMBus 1 3 180 IPMB Header 4 pin 1 3 181 PIN 1 3 182 SIGNAL NAME 1 3 183 1 1 3 184 SMB_IPMB_5VSB_DAT 1 3 185 2 1 3 186 GND 1 3 187 3 1 3 188 SMB_IPMB_5VSB_CLK 1 3 189 4 1 3 190 P5V_STBY P3V_STBY for Kontron Fan Connector ...

Page 82: ...the Romley EP Pedestal platform have GPIO s available for design customization Patsburg SSB Controller ASPEED AST2300 BMC Note 1 3 193 All unused GPIO pins that default to native input or GPI must be properly terminated so that they are at a pre defined level and do not cause undue side effects ...

Page 83: ...kohm to Vcc3_3 TACH1 GPI GPI BOARD_S KU1 high PU to P3V3 via 10K NI and PD via 10K board SKU ID 3 AF32 PIRQE_N_GPIO2 I P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Muxed with PIRQ H E Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 PIRQE_N GPI GPI FM_ERR0 _N high GTL to LVTTL conver sion P3V3 4 AL22 PIRQF_N_GPIO3 I P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Muxed with PIRQ H E Defaults to GPI...

Page 84: ...to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 TACH3 GPI GPI BOARD_R EVISION0 high PU to P3V3 via 10K and PD via 10K NI board revi sion ID 9 F38 GPIO8 I P3V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPO IRQ_CATE RR_DLY_B UF_N GPO GPI IRQ_CAT ERR_DLY _BUF_N high CPU via GTL LVTTL transla tor D flip flop buf fer and pull up P3V3_A UX via 4 7Kohm P3V3 _AUX 10 L39 OC5_N_...

Page 85: ...V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Muxed with LAN_PHY_PWR_CTRL The default for this signal is determined by soft strap configuration and the GPIO_USE_SEL bit is ignored LAN_PHY_ PWR_CTRL _N GPO GPI FM_RISE R_ID4 high Connect to PCIE SLOT5 and pull up 10k to P3V3_A UX i350 LAN device control 14 AV24 GPIO13 I P3V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8...

Page 86: ..._A UX P3V3 _AUX Upgrad e KEY 17 H22 SATA4GP_GPIO16 I P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Muxed with SATA4GP Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 SATA4GP GPI GPI FM_THRO TTLE_N high pull up P3V3 via 10Kohm and con nect to CPU P3V3 THROT TLE 18 AV21 TACH0_GPIO17 I P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Muxed with TACH0 Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8...

Page 87: ...in Power Well Muxed with SATA0GP Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 SATA0GP GPI GPI PCIE_SL OT1_PRE SENT_N N A Connect to PCIE slot1 and PU to P3V3 via 10K P3V3 PCIE slot1 pres ent pin 23 F27 SCLOCK_GPIO22 O P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Muxed with SCLOCK Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 SCLOCK GPI GPO SGPIO...

Page 88: ...UX PU In Suspend Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPO GPIO26 GPO GPO JTAG_PB G_PLD_T CK high 1 con nect to pin2 of J1E7 and JTAG_P LD_TCK via a 475ohm empty 2 Connect to CPLD TCK P3V3 _AUX Reserv ed for JTAG for CPLD on line update 28 M35 GPIO27 O P3V3_AUX PU In Deep Sleep Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to VccDSW3_3 GPIO27 GPI GPO FP_PWR_ LED_...

Page 89: ...In Deep Sleep Power Well Muxed with SUS_PWRDN_ACK SUS_WARN Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to VccDSW3_3 SUSWARN _N_SUSPW RDNACK GPI GPI PU_SUS_ WARN_N high Pull up P3V3_A UX via 10Kohm P3V3 _AUX 32 K33 GPIO31_MGPIO2 I P3V3_AUX PU In Deep Sleep Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to VccDSW3_3 MGPIO2 GPI GPI IRQ...

Page 90: ...weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 GPIO34 GPI GPO FM_VIDE O_DISAB LE_N N A BMC N A BMC Video disable 36 B31 GPIO35_NMI_N O P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Muxed with NMI Defaults to GPO NMI_N GPO GPO FM_NMI_ EVENT_N N A BMC and pull up P3V3 via 4 7Kohm P3V3 SYS TEM NMI EVENT 37 C25 SATA2GP_GPIO36 I P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Can instead be used as SATA 3 2 GP Defaults to GPI If not used r...

Page 91: ...OUT0 Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 SATA_DATA OUT0 GPI GPO SGPIO_S ATA_DATA OUT0_R high connect to pin4 of J1H1 via 49 9ohm and pull up P3V3 via 2 0Kohm P3V3 SGPIO SATA DATAO UT 41 M37 OC1_N_GPIO40 I P3V3_AUX NA In Suspend Power Well Muxed with OC1 Defaults to OC1 If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to VccSus3_3 OC1_N GPI GPI FM_USB_...

Page 92: ... E25 GPIO45 O P3V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to VccSus3_3 GPIO45 GPI GPI FM_LAN1 _DISABLE _N high i350 pull up 10k to P3V3_A UX P3V3 _AUX i350 port disable control 47 D37 GPIO46 I P3V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to VccSus3_3 GPIO46 GPI GPI P...

Page 93: ...N_GPIO50_G SXCLK I P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Muxed with REQ1 GSX CLK Defaults to REQ1 If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 REQ1_N GSXCLK GPI GPI PU_SGPI O_GSX_C LK N A Pull up P3V3 via 8 25Koh m P3V3 52 AU15 GNT_1_N_GPIO51_ GSXDOUT I P1V1_SSB NA In Main Power Well Muxed with GNT1 GSXD OUT Defaults to GNT1 Do not pull low GNT1_N GSX_DOUT GPO GPI TP_SGPI O_GSX_D OUT N ...

Page 94: ...3V3 via 8 25Koh m P3V3 56 AF30 GNT_3_N_GPIO55 I P1V1_SSB PU In Main Power Well Muxed with GNT3 Defaults to GNT3 GNT3_N GPO GPI FM_BIOS _RCVR_B OOT_N NC Connect to 3 pin header and PU to P3V3 via 10K BIOS recov ery func tion 57 H27 GPIO56 I P3V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPI GPIO56 GPI GPI JTAG_PB G_PLD_T DO high connect to PLD via a 0hm and pull up P3V3_A UX via 10Kohm P3V3 ...

Page 95: ... 32Koh m P3V3 _AUX PMBus CLK 60 H34 OC0_N_GPIO59 I P3V3_AUX In Suspend Power Well Muxed with OC0 Defaults to OC0 If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 OC0_N GPI GPI FM_USB_ OC_INT_ N N A USB Fuse N A 61 H34 SML0ALERT_N_GPI O60 I P3V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Muxed with SML0ALERT Defaults to SML0ALERT SML0_ALE RT GPI GPI IRQ_SML 0_ALERT_ N high BMC pull up 10k to P3V3_A...

Page 96: ...V3_AUX NA In Suspend Power Well Muxed with SLP_S5 Defaults to SLP_S5 SLPS5_N GPO GPO FM_SLPS 5_N N A connect to BMC and NCT301 2S N A S5 Sleep Control 65 AL16 GPIO64 I P1V1_SSB PU In Core Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPO GPIO64 GPO GPO FM_RISE R_ID0 high connect to Slot2 and pull up P3V3 via 1Kohm P3V3 PCIE slot6 riser 66 AK16 GPIO65 I P1V1_SSB NA In Core Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPO GPIO6...

Page 97: ...0K NI and PD via 10K P3V3 board revi sion ID 70 Y32 TACH5_GPIO69 I P1V1_SSB PU In Core Power Well Muxed with TACH5 Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 TACH5 GPI GPI PCIE_SL OT4_PRE SENT_N high Connect to PCIE slot4 and PU to P3V3 via 10K P3V3 PCIE slot4 pres ent pin 71 AF34 TACH6_GPIO70 I P1V1_SSB PU In Core Power Well Muxed with TACH6 Defaults to GPI If ...

Page 98: ...P3V3 _AUX i350 LAN device control 74 B33 GPIO73 I P3V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Unmuxed Defaults to GPI If not used require a weak pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to VccSus3_3 GPIO73 GPI GPI JTAG_PB G_PLD_T MS high connect to PLD via a 0hm P3V3 _AUX Reserv ed for JTAG for CPLD on line update 75 J33 SML1ALERT_N_PCH HOT_N_GPIO74 O P3V3_AUX PU In Suspend Power Well Muxed with SML1ALERT PCHHOT Defaults ...

Page 99: ...k pull up 8 2kohm to 10kohm to Vcc3_3 SML1DATA GPIO GPIO SMB_PM BUS_DAT A high BMC pin2 of J2J9 SSI PSU AUX CONN and Pull up P3V3_A UX via 4 7Kohm P3V3 _AUX PMBus DATA 1 3 195 GPIO List Continued ITEM PIN PIN NAME IO TYPE POWER WELL PU PD VENDOR RECOMMENDATIONS REFERENCE DESIGN ALTERNATE FUNCTION DEFAULT USED FUNCTION NET NAME STATE AFTER RESET NET CONNECT TO ...

Page 100: ...3 198 Product BIOS uses the Platform Data Region of the SPI flash to store the 3 bit SKU and 3 bit revision ID s These IDs reside in the PIT Platform Interface Table along with UUID and is only programmable when in manufacturing mode Firmware uses a location in the Boot Block of the SPI flash to store the 3 bit SKU and 2 bit revision ID s Since SKU and revi sion ID s are programmed in a secure reg...

Page 101: ...W errors In additional BIOS must implement an _OSC method handler to ascertain if the Operating System that is booted is WHEA capable and enable OS visible error paths if enabled 1 3 204 PROCHOT 1 3 205 PROCHOT is a bi directional signal The SNB EP IVB EP Processor controller toggles PROCHOT OUTPUT mode on SNB EP IVB EP Processors when it goes into throt tling mode The duty cycle of PROCHOT toggli...

Page 102: ...ller drives the MEMHOT OUTPUT mode on SNB EP IVB EP Uncore logic active LOW when it goes into throttling mode The duty cycle of MEM HOT toggling over a period of time indicates the approximate temperature between a configurable lower temperature register and the hottest DIMM temperature initiated by the SNB EP IVB EP Memory Controller Firmware monitors the MEMHOT signals on the SNB EP IVB EP Contr...

Page 103: ...he THERMTRIP_N signal is tied to a unique GPI on the ASPEED AST2300 BMC for Firmware to monitor these events THERMTRIP will also be tied to the Patsburg SSB THRMTRIP_N input to cause an automatic Power Off condition when it is activated as required by the Sandy Bridge EP Ivy Bridge EP EMTS document A high level architecture diagram is attached below for reference 1 3 217 THERMTRIP Connectivity Not...

Page 104: ...ignal must be isolated and voltage translated before being connected to the Patsburg Server South Bridge and the ASPEED AST2300 BMC 1 3 223 The ability to capture this signal at the ASPEED AST2300 BMC requires that the input filters on the GPIO be turned off and the GPIO placed into event capture mode 1 3 224 The CATERR and ERR 1 signals must be buff ered through individual 400usec delay circuits ...

Page 105: ... 80 1 3 225 WAKE 1 3 226 Wake on RTC shall be supported for all supported Sleep states 1 3 227 Wake IPMI command shall be supported ASPEED AST2300 BMC function no additional hardware requirement for all supported Sleep states ...

Page 106: ... the Romley platform the ASPEED AST2300 BMC device should be integrated into the power control and reset logic of the system This design reduces the discrete logic requirements of previous generations and at the same time per mits Firmware to manage certain features related to the Power ON OFF control and the reset logic ...

Page 107: ...ABOUT THE SERVER POWER SEQUENCING AND RESET DISTRIBUTION 1 82 1 3 230 Power Good Reset Diagram ...

Page 108: ...atures supported on all CRPS power supplies 460W Platinum efficiency 550W Platinum efficiency 750W Platinum efficiency 1200W Platinum efficiency future 750W DC input 12V standby output and 12V only main 12msec AC holdup 70 load 1KV line to line AC surge Cold Redundancy 2 refer to the Cold Redundancy 2 specification CLST protection and SmaRT power savings PMBus 1 2 with Romley application profile r...

Page 109: ...the max sink current requirement If PWOK is connected to 3 3VSTBY the pull up value might be larger than 6 8k and if PWOK is connected to 5VSTBY it must be pulled up to something weaker than 10k Requirement for this product is to pull up PWROK to 3 3VSTBY via 8 2k 1 3 246 System PSU Bulk Caps 1 3 247 The board design needs to account for the load step size and frequency to determine the size of th...

Page 110: ...e power supplies output rating for 20msec to support most system operating conditions 1 3 250 CRPS Common Redundant Power Supply Connector PIN NAME PIN NAME A1 GND B1 GND A2 GND B2 GND A3 GND B3 GND A4 GND B4 GND A5 GND B5 GND A6 GND B6 GND A7 GND B7 GND A8 GND B8 GND A9 GND B9 GND A10 12V B10 12V A11 12V B11 12V A12 12V B12 12V A13 12V B13 12V A14 12V B14 12V A15 12V B15 12V A16 12V B16 12V A17 1...

Page 111: ...inuous load When higher loads are present it is only for a short duration until the work is com pleted And in redundant power supplies the full un throttled system power is supported when there is a power supply fail ure These standard power supply over sizing reasons are in place because there is no protection against a system failing due to an improperly sized power supply therefore all power su...

Page 112: ... FRU infor mation and status information 1 3 262 NOTE PMBUS is a protocol that operates on top of the SMBUS physical interface The latest PMBUS Specification Revision 1 2 can be obtained on the PMBus web site www pmbus org or from the responsible engineer 1 3 264 System Power Distri bution 1 3 263 SMBUS Addressing for PSUs PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 SMB_PMBUS_CLK_R 2 SMB_PMBUS_DATA_R 3 IRQ_SML1_PMBUS_ALERT...

Page 113: ...W 1 3 265 S210 MBT2W Pedesta Extreme Server SKU Server Power Budget to be updated Continued S210 MBT2W POWER BUDGET 1067 W CLST THROTTLING 125 00 W MAJOR DEVICES QTY UTIL 1106 30 W IO module 0 80 W SAS module 0 80 W GPU 1 1 100 225 W GPU 2 1 100 225 W GPU 3 0 100 W GPU 4 0 100 W RMM4 1 80 8 W Front Panel 1 100 2 W USB 6 60 9 W Zephyr 1 100 7 W TPM 1 80 1 W SAS SATA HDD 8 100 69 6 W Fans 5 100 75 W...

Page 114: ...45 W Vt GH 0 360 A linear 0 27 W P5V_SSB 0 001 A linear 0 01 W P1V5_SSB 0 240 A linear 0 42 W 1 3 265 S210 MBT2W Pedesta Extreme Server SKU Server Power Budget to be updated Continued S210 MBT2W POWER BUDGET 1067 W CLST THROTTLING 125 00 W MAJOR DEVICES QTY UTIL 1106 30 W P1V1_SSB 6 400 A 85 1 24 W Eff 2 55 W P1V1_STBY 1 600 A 85 0 31 W P1V8_AUX 0 095 A linear 0 21 W P1V538_AUX 0 44 A linear 0 85 ...

Page 115: ...total 5 FAN FAN4 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 FAN5 14 82 1 24 1 90 1 24 FAN6 14 82 1 24 1 90 1 24 P3V3_ AUX P 1V0_A UX 1 11 Total 178 08 14 84 18 80 15 95 2x4 Pin CPU0 P12V1 VCCP CPU0 162 75 155 00 185 00 14 71 VSA_C PU0 17 00 20 00 24 00 P1V8_ CPU0 3 60 2 00 2 00 P1V05_ CPU0 21 00 20 00 24 00 FAN1 14 82 1 24 1 90 1 24 17 18 1 24 1 5 94 FAN2 14 82 1 24 1 90 1 24 Total 233 99 17 18 2x4 pin CPU0 P12V3 A VDDQ...

Page 116: ...is 36 A DFQ R connector pin derating parameter is 85 So 36x0 85 30 6A 1 3 269 DC DC Power Sub sys tem 1 3 270 This product will utilize high efficiency VRs at a cost effective price range 1 3 271 To reduce losses in Vcore and Vmemory VRs at light loads i e 10 to 20 of TDC phase shedding techniques via the SVID interface can be used VR12 0 will support phase shedding 2x4 Pin CPU1 P12V2 VCCP CPU1 12...

Page 117: ...72 For low current VRs less than 5A there are tech niques that will reduce the losses that will keep the efficiency up above 60 Techniques such as using switching VRs in place of linear VRs and using diode emulation in switching VR should be considered ...

Page 118: ...ERVER DC DC POWER SUB SYSTEM 1 93 1 3 273 Below is a preliminary power distribution block dia gram The diagram will get further refined as the various ingre dients are finalized 1 3 274 S210 MBT2W VR Block Diagram ...

Page 119: ... VSA VTT 88 peak 86 TDC 1 3 277 VR Selection VCCP VSA 4 1 phase with heat sink S210 MBT2W Server SKU 135W May be 5 1 depending on thermals 6 1 phase with heat sink S210 MBT2W Extreme Server SKU SKU 150W Non coupled inductor ISL6366 controller drop in ISL6366A when validated Ciclon FETs Metal Top VDDQ 2 phase with heat sink Non coupled inductor ISL6353 Ciclon FETs Metal Top VTT 1 phase without heat...

Page 120: ...ndard XDP header for SNB EP IVB EP Proces sors XDP 0 is provided for debug but will be depopulated in production Please indicate parts that can be safely removed for production in the schematic Patsburg SSB XDP 1 not required on Product designs 1 3 281 XDP JTAG Block Diagram ...

Page 121: ... 2 0 1 BIOS Chapter 2 ...

Page 122: ... keys or key sequences or support of pointing devices 2 1 7 Setup Page Layout 2 1 8 The setup page layout is sectioned into functional areas Each occupies a specific area of the screen and has dedicated functionality The following table lists and describes each func tional area 2 1 9 BIOS Setup Page Layout FUNCTIONAL AREA DESCRIPTION Title Bar The title bar is located at the top of the screen and ...

Page 123: ...g on the security option chosen and in effect by the password a menu feature s value may or may not be changeable If a value is non changeable the feature s value field is inaccessible and displays as grayed out Keyboard Com mand Bar The Keyboard Command Bar is located at the bottom right of the screen and continuously displays help for keyboard special keys and navigation keys 2 1 9 BIOS Setup Pa...

Page 124: ...t Menu The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages The keys have no affect if a sub menu or pick list is displayed 2 1 16 Keyboard Commands Continued Key OPTION DESCRIPTION Tab Select Field The Tab key is used to move between fields For example Tab can be used to move from hours to minutes in the time item in the main menu Change Value The minus key on the keypad is...

Page 125: ...lues If No is highlighted and Enter is pressed or if the Esc key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before F9 was pressed with out affecting any existing field values F10 Save and Exit Pressing F10 causes the following message to appear If Yes is highlighted and Enter is pressed all changes are saved and Setup is exited If No is highlighted and Enter is pressed or the Esc key is pr...

Page 126: ...he bold text in this document is to serve as a reference point The Comments column provides additional information 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 t...

Page 127: ...1 11 03 2011 8192 MB DDR3 Tue 11 04 2011 14 28 25 Admlnistrator Set the Date Use Tab to switch between Date elements Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit 2 1 26 Main Screen Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS BIOS Ven dor Information only Displays the BIOS Vendor Core Ver sion Information only Dis...

Page 128: ...n figure several options On this screen the user selects the option that is to be configured Configurations are performed on the selected screen not directly on Advanced screen Access Level Information only Displays the Access Level 2 1 26 Main Screen Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS ...

Page 129: ... at their own risk PCI Subsystem Settings Trusted Computing WHEA Configuration CPU Configuration Runtime Error Logging SATA Configuration SAS Configuration Intel TXT LT SX Configuration USB Configuration Super IO Configuration Onboard Device Configuration Serial Port Console Redirection Disabled PCI PCI X and PCI Express Settings PCI Subsys tem Settings PCI PCI X and PCI Express Settings Trusted C...

Page 130: ...Redirection Serial Port Console Redirection 2 1 31 Advanced Screen Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS 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 PCI Express Settings Change PCI Express Devices Settings Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt ...

Page 131: ...ends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit PCI Express Device Register Settings Maximum Payload ASPM Support WARNING Enabling ASPM may cause some PCI E devices to tall Auto Disabled set Maximum Payload of PCI Express Device or allow System BIDS to select the Value Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt ...

Page 132: ...te AUTO BIOS auto configure DISABLE Disables ASPM Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Recovery Main 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 Configuration Security Device Sup...

Page 133: ...1A interface will not be available Current Sta tus Informa tion Information only Dis plays the Current Sta tus Informa tion Version 2 11 1210 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit WHEA Support Enabled Enable or disable Windows Hardware Error Architecture Select Screen Select It...

Page 134: ...for the OS as Spec and also implements the ASL code to support and enable WHEA capability in the platform Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Recovery Main Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults ...

Page 135: ...Enabled Enabled for Win dows Server 2008 R2 or above and Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS optimized for Hyper Threading Technology Active Pro cessor Core All 1 2 4 6 Number of cores to enable in each pro cessor package Except 1 core enabling odd num bers of processor cores is not sup ported The options listed also depend on current using pro cessor core num ber Execute Dis able Bit Disabled Enabled The...

Page 136: ...U Power Man agement Configu ration Parameters 2 1 49 Processor Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS 2 1 52 Socket 0 CPU Information Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS CPU Signa ture Information only Displays the CPU Signature Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Rec...

Page 137: ...hnology Information only Displays Intel VT x Technology sup ported or not Intel SMX Technology Information only Displays Intel SMX Technology sup ported or not L1 Data Cache Information only Displays the size of L1 Data Cache 2 1 52 Socket 0 CPU Information Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS L1 Code Cache Information only Displays the size of L1 Code Cache L2 Cache Information ...

Page 138: ...Power management features Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit EIST Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Intel SpeedStep Option only show when Processor Technology Custom Turbo Mode Disabled Enabled Turbo Mode Option only show when Processor Technology Custom CPU C3 Report Disabled Enabled Enable Disable CPU Co...

Page 139: ...PU Power Management Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS 2 1 58 Runtime Error Logging Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Runtime Error Log ging Support Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Runtime Error Log ging Support Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt...

Page 140: ...ogging Support Disabled Enabled Enable Disable PCI Error Logging Support IIO Error Logging Disabled Enabled Enable Disable IIO Error Logging NMI on Criti cal Error Disabled Enabled Enable Disable NMI generation on fatal or uncorrect able error 2 1 58 Runtime Error Logging Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup U...

Page 141: ...e device on Port1 2 1 65 SAS Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS SAS Port 0 Information only Displays the device on SAS Port 0 Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Recovery Main Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal He...

Page 142: ...TEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS 2 1 68 Intel TXT LT SX Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS CPU TXT Feature Information only Displays the CPU TXT Feature Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Recovery Main Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select...

Page 143: ...nformation only Displays the VT Support TPM Support Information only Displays Intel TPM Support TPM State Information only Displays Intel TPM State 2 1 68 Intel TXT LT SX Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS 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 S...

Page 144: ... dis ables legacy sup port if no USB devices are con nected DISABLE option will keep USB devices avail able only for EFI applications Mass Stor age Devices Auto Information only Dis play all of the Mass Storage Devices attached Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Recovery Main Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Secu...

Page 145: ...Port Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Serial Port Disabled Enabled Enable or Disable Serial Port COM Device Set tings Information only Display Device Settings Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Recovery Main Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item En...

Page 146: ... ed d6 90 60 eb 69 ed d6 91 Enable or Disable Onboard LAN port 1 Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit 2 1 84 Onboard Device Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Onboard LAN port 1 Disabled Enabled With PXE Enabled Without PXE iSCSI Remote Boot Enable or Disable Onboard LAN port 1 Onbo...

Page 147: ...ction Enable or Disable Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Serial Port A Console Redirection Console Redirection Settings Serial Port B Console Redirection Console Redirection Settings Enabled Disabled Console Redirection Settings The settings spec ify how the host computer and the remote computer which ...

Page 148: ...lor function keys etc VT UTF8 Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit 2 1 90 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...

Page 149: ... bit indicates the beginning The standard setting is 1 stop bit Commu nication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit 2 1 90 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 over flow When send ing data if the receiving buffers are full a stop sig nal can be sent to stop...

Page 150: ...til the Chipset screen is chosen 2 1 94 Chipset Screen 2 1 95 Chipset Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS North Bridge North Bridge Parameters South Bridge South Bridge Parameters Version 2 11 1210 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit North Bridge South Bridge ME Subs...

Page 151: ...a Scrambling CPU Socket 0 DIMM Information DIMM A1 DIMM A2 DIMM A3 DIMM B1 DIMM B2 DIMM B3 DIMM C1 4096 MB DDR3 Independent 1066 MHz Not Possible Not Possible Not Possible Independent Enabled Disabled 1024 MB DDR3 Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Intel R VT for Directed I O Configuration 2 1 98 North Bridge Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT CO...

Page 152: ...ng DIMM Infor mation Information only Displays the DIMM information 2 1 98 North Bridge Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS 2 1 101 Intel R VT d Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Intel VT d Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Intel Virtualiza tion Technology for Directed I O Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyr...

Page 153: ...ELP TEXT COMMENTS 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 Advanced Recovery Main 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 ...

Page 154: ...bled ALL USB Devices Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Recovery Main 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 All USB Devices EHCI Controller 1 EHCI Contr...

Page 155: ...n nector Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled ZEPHER Module Connector 2 1 107 USB Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS 2 1 110 ME Subsystem Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS ME BIOS Interface Version Displays the ME BIOS Interface Version ME Version Displays the ME Version Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyrig...

Page 156: ... the BIOS Booting Mode Cores Dis abled Displays the Cores Disabled ME FW SKU Information Displays the ME FW SKU Informa tion 2 1 110 ME Subsystem Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Boot Security Save Exit Chipset Server Mgmt 00 15 2 0 Enabled 6 m...

Page 157: ...disabled O S Watch dog Timer Enabled Disabled If enabled starts BIOS timer which can only be shut off by Intel Manage ment Software after OS loads to determine OS suc cessfully loaded or follows O S Boot Watchdog Timer policy O S Wtd Timer Time out 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes Configure the length of the O S Boot Watchdog Timer Not avail able if O S Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled No...

Page 158: ... HELP TEXT COMMENTS Erase SEL No Yes On next reset Yes On every reset Choose options for erasing SEL Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Boot Security Save Exit Chipset Server Mgmt No Do Nothing Error code Choose options for erasing SEL Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help...

Page 159: ...OMMENTS System Man ufacturer Information only Displays the Sys tem Manufacturer Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Boot Security Save Exit Chipset Server Mgmt Quanta S210 X22RQ Quanta S210 X22RQ 31S2RMB0030 QTFAEV15100004 Quanta Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Pre...

Page 160: ...only Displays the Board Product Name Board Ver sion Information only Displays the Board Version Board Serial Number Information only Displays the Board Serial Number Chassis Man ufacturer Information only Displays the Chas sis Manufacturer 2 1 121 FRU Information Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Chassiss Product Name Information only Displays the Chas sis Product Name Chassis...

Page 161: ... 000 60 EB 69 ED B9 7A 000 000 000 000 2 1 124 BMC Network Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS BMC LAN Port Configu ration Dedicated NIC Shared NIC No Change BMC LAN Port Configuration Options for send to Dedicated NIC or Shared NIC Current BMC LAN Port State Information only Displays the cur rent BMC LAN Port State Configura tion Address source Do Noth ing Static on next re...

Page 162: ...x Length Enter IPv6 BMC Lan IP Prefix Length Options only show when IPv6 Auto Config Static IPv6 Gate Way Address Enter IPv6 BMC Lan Default Gate way Options only show when IPv6 Auto Config Static 2 1 124 BMC Network Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrend...

Page 163: ...h Boot 5th Boot 6th Boot 7th Boot Sets the system boot order Default priority 1st Network 2nd USB Floppy 3rd USB CD DVD 4th USB Hard Disk 5th USB KEY 6th CD DVD 7th Hard Disk CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priori ties Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available CD DVD Drives Only appears when at least one CD DVD Drive is detected Hard Drive BBS Priori ties Specifies the Boot Device Priority s...

Page 164: ...ives Only appears when at least one USB KEY is detected Network Device BBS Priorities Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available NET WORK Drives Only appears when at least one NET WORK Device is detected 2 1 129 Boot Option Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American ...

Page 165: ...can 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 PPassword Description If ONLY the Administrator s password is set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when e...

Page 166: ...led Secure Boot flow control Secure Boot is possible only if system runs in User Mode Secure Boot Mode Standard Custom Secure Boot mode selector Stan dard fixed Secure boot pol icy Custom Changeable Image Execution policy and Secure Boot Key databases Image Exe cution Policy Press Enter to manage the Image Execution Policy on Security Viola tion Option only show when Secure Boot Mode Custom Key Ma...

Page 167: ...Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Image Execution Policy on Security Violation Image load device path Internal FV Option ROM Removable Media Fixed Msdia Always Execute Deny Execute Deny Execute Deny Execute Option ROM Always Exe cute Always Deny Allow Exe cute Defer Exe cute Deny Exe cute Query User Image Execution Policy on Security ...

Page 168: ...rican 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 Image Execution Policy on Security Violation Image load device path Defaolt Key Provisioning Manage All Factory Keys PK KEK DB DBX Install default Secure Boot keys Platform Key PK Set PK from...

Page 169: ...thenticated 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 Vari able 2 1 143 Key Management Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Append an entry to KEK DB DB X Lauches the file browser to Append new Signature Database from the file The file data must be formatted as Ef...

Page 170: ...lts 2 1 146 Exit Screen 2 1 147 Exit Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes Version 2 11 1210 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Discard Changes and Exit Save Changes and Reset Discard Changes Restor...

Page 171: ... RestoreUser 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 Device String 5 2 1 147 Exit Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Device String ...

Page 172: ...ng ways A request to reset the system configuration can be gener ated by pressing F9 from within the BIOS Setup utility A reset system configuration request can be generated by moving the clear system configuration jumper 2 1 150 BIOS settings are stored on NVRAM Only the D4 set ting uses the CMOS BIOS implements a mechanism to clear NVRAM and CMOS 2 1 151 After clearing CMOS by battery or jumper ...

Page 173: ...tforms support DOS based Windows based and Linux based firmware update utilities This utility loads a fresh copy of the BIOS into the flash ROM 2 2 157 The BIOS update may affect the following items The system BIOS including the recovery code setup util ity and strings Onboard video BIOS RAID BIOS and other option ROMS for the devices embedded on the server board Memory reference code Microcode up...

Page 174: ...E_REC ROM 2 2 164 The recovery mode procedure is as follows 2 2 165 1 Rename the good known BIOS as S4E_REC ROM 2 2 166 2 Plug in a removable USB disk 2 2 167 3 Save the S4E_REC ROM file into the removable USB disk 2 2 168 4 Short the BIOS recovery jumper See Mainboard Jumpers 2 2 169 5 Power on the server 2 2 170 The system will automatically enter BIOS Setup menu and display a Recovery page as f...

Page 175: ...2 182 5 Check BIOS defaults are loaded 2 2 183 Clear Password 2 2 184 1 Power down the system 2 2 185 2 Move password clear jumper from pins 1 2 to pins 2 3 See Mainboard Jumpers 2 2 186 3 Power on the system 2 2 187 4 Make sure password is cleared 2 2 188 5 Power down the system Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc...

Page 176: ...BIOS CLEAR PASSWORD 2 55 2 2 189 6 Move password clear jumper from pins 2 3 back to pins 1 2 See Mainboard Jumpers 2 2 190 7 Power on the system 2 2 191 8 Set new password ...

Page 177: ...remote console through the serial link Keyboard inputs from both sources are considered valid and video is displayed to both outputs 2 3 197 As an option the system can be operated without a host keyboard or monitor attached to the system and run entirely via the remote console Utilities that can be executed remotely include BIOS Setup 2 3 198 Serial Configuration Set tings 2 3 199 For optimal con...

Page 178: ...ead the current baud rate and pass this value to the appropriate management controller via the Intelligent Plat form Management Bus IPMB 2 3 207 2 3 208 PXE Boot 2 3 203 Keystroke Mappings KEY ANSI ESCAPE SEQUENCE WINDOWS PLATFORM DESIGN NOTE F1 ESC Shift op ESC 1 F2 ESC Shift oq ESC 2 F3 ESC Shift or ESC 3 F4 ESC Shift os ESC 4 F5 ESC 5 F6 ESC 6 F7 ESC 7 F8 ESC 8 F9 ESC 9 F10 ESC 0 F11 ESC F12 ES...

Page 179: ... a non EFI operating system over the network 2 3 211 2 3 212 Checkpoints 2 3 213 A checkpoint is either a byte or word value output to Debug port The BIOS outputs checkpoints throughout boot block and Power On Self Test POST to indicate the task the system is currently executing Checkpoints are very useful in aiding software developers or technicians in debugging prob lems that occur during the pr...

Page 180: ...ialization 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 0x07 AP initialization after microcode loading 0x08 North Bridge initialization after microcode loading 0x09 South Bridge initialization after microcode loading 0x0A OEM initia...

Page 181: ...218 SEC Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x1B Pre memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1C Pre memory South Bridge 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 m...

Page 182: ...mory initialization error SPD reading has failed 0x52 Memory initialization error Invalid memory size or memory modules do not match 0x53 Memory initialization error No usable memory detected 2 3 220 PEI Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x54 Unspecified memory initialization error 0x55 Memory not installed 0x56 Invalid CPU type or Speed 0x57 CPU mismatch 0x58 CPU self test failed or possibl...

Page 183: ... started 0x61 NVRAM initialization 0x62 Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services 0x63 CPU DXE initialization is started 0x64 CPU DXE initialization CPU module 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 sta...

Page 184: ...ection BDS phase is started 0x91 Driver connecting is started 0x92 PCI Bus initialization is started 0x93 PCI Bus Hot Plug Controller Initialization 0x94 PCI Bus Enumeration 2 3 222 DXE Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x95 PCI Bus Request Resources 0x96 PCI Bus Assign Resources 0x97 Console Output devices connect 0x98 Console input devices connect 0x99 Super IO Initialization 0x9A USB init...

Page 185: ...C0 0xCF OEM BDS initialization codes DXE Error Codes 2 3 222 DXE Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0xD0 CPU initialization error 0xD1 North Bridge initialization error 0xD2 South Bridge initialization error 0xD3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error Out of Resources 0xD5 No Space for Legacy Option ROM 0xD6 No Console Output Devices are found...

Page 186: ...waking up from the S4 sleep state 0xAC System has transitioned into ACPI mode Interrupt controller is in APIC mode 0xAA System has transitioned into ACPI mode Interrupt controller is in APIC mode 2 3 224 ACPI ASL Checkpoints Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 2 3 226 OEM Reserved Checkpoint Ranges STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x05 OEM SEC initialization before microcode loading 0x0A OEM SEC initializati...

Page 187: ... 3 0 1 BMC Chapter 3 ...

Page 188: ...et Explorer 7 and above Firefox 2 0 and above Google Chrome 2 0 and above Safari 3 0 and above Opera 9 64 and above 3 1 5 Login 3 1 6 Enter the IP address or URL default DHCP static IP address into the address bar of the web browser 3 1 7 When connecting to the BMC the Login screen prompts for the username and password This authentication with SSL protection prevents unauthorized intruders from ga...

Page 189: ...ame and Password FIELD DEFAULT Username admin Password admin Note 3 1 13 The default username and password are in lowercase characters It is advised to change the admin password once you have logged in 3 1 16 Main Web Page MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION System Information Shows system information Server Health Monitoring status of the server Configuration Configuration of the IPMI settings Remote Control L...

Page 190: ...e Information displays the following informa tion 3 1 25 Device Information Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Firmware Revision The revision number of the firmware Firmware Build Time Firmware date and time BMC Chipset This field shows BMC chipset type Note 3 1 26 BMC Chipset type support list is as follows AST2300 supports virtual KVM function and related setting item AST2300 without RKVM does not support vi...

Page 191: ...ollows 3 1 34 If you click on the sensor page for that particular sensor will be displayed 3 1 30 Network Information ITEM DESCRIPTION MAC Address Read only field showing the IP address of the device V4 Network Mode The v4 network mode options are the following disable static or DHCP IPv4 Address The IPv4 address of the device could be static or DHCP V6 Network Mode The v6 network mode options are...

Page 192: ...Click ing on the color coded rectangle in the Legend for the chart allows to view a list of specific events only 3 1 37 Server Information 3 1 38 The Server Information Group consists of the following three items FRU Information Server Component Server Identify 3 1 39 The following screenshot displays the Server Informa tion menu items 3 1 40 Server Information Menu ...

Page 193: ...ation section to view the details of the selected device A screenshot of FRU Information page is shown as follows 3 1 44 FRU Information Page 3 1 45 A brief description of the fields is given in the following sections 3 1 46 Basic Information 3 1 48 Chassis Information Chassis Information Area Format Version Chassis Type Chassis Part Number Chassis Serial Number Chassis Extra 3 1 49 Board Informat...

Page 194: ...cturer Name Product Name Product Part Number Product Version Product Serial Number Asset Tag 3 1 51 Server Component 3 1 52 The Component Information page displays the CPU and memory information 3 1 53 Component Information Page 3 1 54 Component Information Page ITEM DESCRIPTION CPU Information 3 1 55 Displays the following informa tion CPU ID Status Socket Manufacturer Model Frequency ...

Page 195: ...ge Memory Information Displays the following information Memory ID Status Socket Module Size Model Frequency and Memory type Note 3 1 56 DDR3 ECC or non ECCUDIMM RDIMM and LRDIMM memory types support both normal voltage 1 5V and low voltage 1 35V 3 1 54 Component Information Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION 3 1 60 Server Identify Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Server Iden tify Status The server stat...

Page 196: ...Sensor readings page click Server Health Sensor 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 Server Identify Oper ation Server identify LED operation with the following options ON OFF Blink Server Identify Time out Server timeout value when a Blink Identify Oper ation is selecte...

Page 197: ...the screen will be displayed the Thresholds for the sensor 3 1 73 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 3 1 74 The threshold states can be Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower Critical going high Lo...

Page 198: ... clicking on any of the column headers 3 1 83 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 3 1 84 Event Log Page 3 1 85 A brief description of the Even Log page fields is given in the following sections 3 1 86 Event Log Category 3 1 87 The category could be either a sensor specific event BIOS generated event or syst...

Page 199: ... 99 Active Directory 3 1 100 An Active Directory AD is a directory structure used in Microsoft Windows based computers and servers to store information 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 admin...

Page 200: ...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 Note Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed Group Domain The domain where ...

Page 201: ...re IP addresses in Domain Controller Server Address1 Domain Controller Server Address2 Domain Controller Server Address3 3 1 117 7 Click Save to save the entered settings and return to Active Directory Settings Page 3 1 118 8 Click Cancel to cancel the entry and return to Active Directory Settings Page 3 1 119 To add a Role Group Note 3 1 111 If you have enabled Active Directory Authentication ent...

Page 202: ...Modify Role Group 3 1 129 16 Make the necessary changes and click Save 3 1 130 To delete a Role Group 3 1 131 17 In the Advanced Directory Settings Page select the row that you wish to delete and click Delete Role Group 3 1 132 DNS 3 1 133 The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed hierarchical naming system for computers services or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network It ...

Page 203: ...6 for multiLAN channels Note 3 1 138 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 spec ify the domain name of the device If you chose Automatic the Domain Name cannot be config ured as it will be done automatically The field will be disabled IPv4 Domain Name Server Configuration DNS Ser...

Page 204: ...ress 3 1 146 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 3 1 147 7 Click Save to save the entries 3 1 148 8 Click Reset to reset the entries DNS Server Settings It lists the option for v6 DNS settings for the device Manu...

Page 205: ... existing LDAP Server keeps an authentication cen tralized you will always know who is accessing the network resources and can easily define the user or group based poli cies to control access 3 1 152 To open LDAP Settings page click Configuration LDAP from the main menu A sample screenshot of LDAP Set tings Page is shown in the screenshot below 3 1 153 LDAP Settings Page 3 1 154 The fields of LDA...

Page 206: ...ory tree to search The search base may be something equivalent to the organization group of external directory 3 1 166 6 Click Save to save the settings 3 1 167 7 Click Cancel to cancel the modified changes Note 3 1 161 At login prompt enter username to login as an LDAP group member Note IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx xxx xxx xxx Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 First Num...

Page 207: ...ole group 3 1 174 12 Click Add to save the new role group and return to the Role Group List 3 1 175 13 Click Cancel to cancel the settings and return to the Role Group List 3 1 176 To Modify Role Group 3 1 177 14 In the LDAP Settings Page select the row that you wish to modify and click Modify Role Group 3 1 178 15 Make the necessary changes and click Save 3 1 179 To Delete a Role Group 3 1 180 16...

Page 208: ...either of the following as your require ment Set Mode to Absolute Set Mode to Relative 3 1 191 2 Click Save button to save the changes made 3 1 192 3 Click Reset to reset the modified changes 3 1 186 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 position displace...

Page 209: ...N LAN Interface Lists the LAN interfaces LAN Settings To enable or disable the LAN Settings MAC Address This field displays the MAC Address of the device This is a read only field IPv4 Settings This option lists the IPv4 configuration settings Obtain IP Address automatically This option is to dynamically configure IPv4 address using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol IPv4 Address Subnet Mask...

Page 210: ...ally This option is to dynamically configure IPv6 address using DHCP Dynamic Host Config uration Protocol IPv6 Address To specify a static IPv6 address to be configured to the device Eg 2004 2010 Subnet Prefix length To specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings Note 3 1 199 Value ranges from 0 to 128 Default Gateway Specify v6 default gateway for the IPv6 settings 3 1 198 Network Sett...

Page 211: ...wer off system reset as well as triggering the generation of an alert In Mega RAC GUI the PEF Management is used to configure the follow ing features Event Filter Alert Policy LAN Destination 3 1 215 To open PEF Management Settings page click Con figurations PEF from the main menu A sample screenshot of PEF Management Settings Page is shown in the screen shot below along with an explanation of eac...

Page 212: ...ys the ID for configured PEF entry read only In filter configuration check the box to enable the PEF settings In Event Severity select any one of the Event severity from the list 3 1 221 PET Management Event Filter ITEM DESCRIPTION PEF ID This field displays the ID for the newly config ured PEF entry read only Filter configuration Check box to enable the PEF settings Event Filter Action Check box ...

Page 213: ...the Slave Address Software ID field specify corre sponding I2C Slave Address or System Software ID Choose the particular channel number that event mes sage was received over Or choose 0 if the event mes sage was received via the system interface primary IPMB or internally generated by the BMC Choose the corresponding IPMB device LUN if event generated by IPMB 3 1 231 6 In the Sensor configuration ...

Page 214: ...lar to Event Data 1 Compare 1 and Event Data 1 Compare 2 respectively 3 1 238 10 Click Modify to accept the modification and return to Event filter list 3 1 239 11 Click Reset to reset the modification done 3 1 240 12 Click on Cancel to cancel the modification and return to Event filter list 3 1 241 13 In the Event filter list click Modify to modify the existing filter 3 1 242 14 In the Event filt...

Page 215: ...tion 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 Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different channel 4 If alert to previous destination was suc cessful ...

Page 216: ...f the Alert policy entry is Event Specific 3 1 261 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 Policy entry 3 1 262 11 Click Add to save the new alert policy and return to Alert Policy list 3 1 263 12 Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to Alert Policy list 3 1 264 13 In the Alert Policy list to modify a confi...

Page 217: ...ct 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 follow ing IPv4 address format IPv6 address format If Desti...

Page 218: ...e Destination Address field enter the desti nation address 3 1 280 6 Select the User Name from the list of users 3 1 281 7 In the Subject field enter the subject 3 1 282 8 In the Message field enter the message 3 1 283 9 Click Add to save the new LAN destination and return to LAN destination list 3 1 284 10 Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to LAN destination list 3 1 285 11 In th...

Page 219: ...DIUS Settings Page are explained below 3 1 294 RADIUS Settings Page ITEM DESCRIPTION RADIUS Authentica tion Option to enable RADIUS authentication Port The RADIUS Port number Note 3 1 295 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 numbe...

Page 220: ...Encryption is disabled by default 3 1 306 To open Remote Session page click Configuration Remote Session from the main menu A sample screenshot of Remote Session Page is shown in the screenshot below 3 1 307 Remote Session 3 1 308 The fields of Remote Session Settings Page are explained below Reset To reset the modified changes 3 1 294 RADIUS Settings Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION 3 1 309 Remote...

Page 221: ... 3 1 319 Using MegaRAC GUI you can configure the SMTP settings of the device Save To save the current changes Note 3 1 310 It will automatically close the existing remote redirection either KVM or Virtual media sessions if any Reset To reset the modified changes 3 1 309 Remote Session Settings Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Note If we choose more than one virtual CDROMs then the RHEL5 host displa...

Page 222: ...s Space special characters are not allowed Primary SMTP Server Lists the Primary SMTP Server configuration Server Address The IP address of the SMTP Server It is a man datory field 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 not be 0 Supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format SMTP Server requires Authentica ...

Page 223: ...r your User name and Password in the respective fields 3 1 335 10 Click Save to save the entered details 3 1 336 11 Click Reset to update the entered details 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 are not allowed Password The password f...

Page 224: ...to identify one end or both end of the transac tions 3 1 344 Using MegaRAC GUI configure SSL certificate into the BMC Using this the device can be accessed in a secured mode 3 1 345 To open SSL Certificate Configuration page click Configuration SSL from the main menu There are three tabs on this page 3 1 341 SOL Settings Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable Serial over LAN Checked Enabled Unchecked Disabl...

Page 225: ...Upload SSL tab are explained below 3 1 351 SSL Certificate Configuration Generate SSL 3 1 349 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 Privacy key file ...

Page 226: ...erated Maximum 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 manda tory Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed Country C Country code of the organization m...

Page 227: ... DESCRIPTION Basic Information This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate It displays the fol lowing 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 Country C Email Address Validity...

Page 228: ...4 Choose the Key Length bit value of the certificate 3 1 363 5 Click Generate to generate the certificate 3 1 364 6 Click View SSL tab to view the uploaded SSL cer tificate in user readable format Issued To This section display the information about the certificate issuer Common Name CN Organization O Organization Unit OU City or Locality L State or Province ST Country C Email Address 3 1 357 SSL ...

Page 229: ...ed below 3 1 372 Procedure 3 1 374 Add a new user 3 1 370 User Management Page ITEM DESCRIPTION User ID Displays the ID number of the user Note 3 1 371 The list contains a maximum of ten users only User Name Displays the name of the user User Access To enable or disable the access privilege of the user Network Privilege Displays the network access privilege of the user SNMP Status Displays if the ...

Page 230: ... SNMP Access level option for user from the SNMP Access dropdown list Either it can be Read Only or Read Write 3 1 384 8 Choose the Authentication Protocol to use for SNMP settings from the drop down list 3 1 386 9 Choose the Encryption algorithm to use for SNMP settings from the Privacy protocol dropdown list Note User Name is a string of 4 to 16 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alp...

Page 231: ...ct the SSH key file 3 1 391 12 Click Add to save the new user and return to the users list 3 1 392 13 Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to the users list 3 1 393 Modify an existing user 3 1 394 14 Select an existing user from the list and click Modify User This opens the Add User screen as shown in the screenshot below 3 1 395 Modify User Page 3 1 396 15 Edit the required fields 3...

Page 232: ...11 2 Enable the Local Media Support if needed 3 1 412 3 Click Save to save the changes made else click Reset to reset the previously saved values Note 3 1 401 There is a list of reserved users which cannot be added modified as BMC users Please Refer MEGARAC SP X Platform Porting Guide section Changing the Configurations in PMC File User Configurations in PMC File for the list of reserved users 3 1...

Page 233: ...UI allows you to control your server s operating system remotely using the screen mouse and keyboard and to redirect local CD DVD Floppy diskette and Hard disk USB thumb drives as if they were connected directly to the server 3 1 421 List of Supported Client Operat ing Systems WinXP W2K3 32 bit W2K3 64 bit RHEL 4 32 bit RHEL 4 64 bit RHEL 5 4 32 bit RHEL 5 4 64 bit RHEL 6 0 64 bit RHEL 6 0 32 bit ...

Page 234: ...up block should be dis abled For Internet explorer enable the download file options from the settings 3 1 425 Java Console 3 1 426 This is an OS independent plug in which can be used in Windows as well as Linux with the help of JRE JRE should be installed in the client s system You can install JRE from the following link 3 1 427 http www java com en download manual jsp 3 1 428 Procedure 3 1 429 In...

Page 235: ...40 Keyboard 3 1 441 This menu contains the following sub menu items 3 1 439 Video ITEM DESCRIPTION Pause redirection This option is used for pausing Console Redirec tion Resume Redirection This option is used to resume the Console Redi rection when the session is paused Refresh Video This option can be used to update the display shown in the Console Redirection window Turn Off Host display If you ...

Page 236: ...to act as the left side WIN key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Right Windows Key This menu item can be used to act as the right side WIN key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Alt Ctrl Del This menu item can be used to act as if you depressed the C...

Page 237: ...3 1 444 Virtual Media Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION 3 1 447 Keyboard Layout ITEM DESCRIPTION Auto Detect This option is used to detect keyboard layout automatically The languages supported auto matically are English US French France Spanish Spain German Germany Japanese Japan If the client and host languages are same then for all the languages other than Eng lish mentioned above you must select this ...

Page 238: ...Cancel if you don t wish to save the entries 3 1 461 7 In the Console Redirection window click Video Record Start Record 3 1 462 8 Record the process 3 1 463 9 To stop the recording click Video Record Stop Record 3 1 451 Video Record ITEM DESCRIPTION Important To view this menu option you must download the Java Media FrameWork JMF It can be down loaded from the link http www oracle com technetwork...

Page 239: ...all the quick buttons These quick buttons helps you to perform these functions by just clicking them 3 1 474 Server Power Control 3 1 475 This page allows you to view and control the power of your server 3 1 476 To open Power Control and Status page click Remote Control Server Power Control from the main 3 1 466 Power ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Off Server Immediate To immediately power off the server ...

Page 240: ...ults 3 1 479 Server Power Control ITEM DESCRIPTION Reset Server This option will reboot the system without power ing off warm boot Power Off Server Immediate This option will immediately power off the server Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown This option will initiate operating system shut down prior to the shutdown Power On Server This option will power on the server Power Cycle Server This option...

Page 241: ...hat after entering update mode widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically If upgrade process is cancelled in the middle of the wizard the device will be reset Note 3 1 489 The firmware upgrade process is a crucial operation Make sure that the chances of a power or connectivity loss are minimal when performing this operation Once you enter into ...

Page 242: ...iguration items which will be used by the Restore factory defaults to preserve the existing configuration without overwrit ing with default configuration 3 1 503 Restore Factory Defaults 3 1 504 In MegaRAC GUI this option is used to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware 3 1 506 To open Restore Factory Defaults page click Mainte nance Restore Factory Defaults from the main menu A Note...

Page 243: ... configure the System Administra tor settings 3 1 512 To open System Administrator page click Mainte nance System Administrator from the main menu A sam ple screenshot of System Administrator page is shown in the screenshot below 3 1 513 System Administrator 3 1 514 The various fields of System Administrator page are given below Username Username of System 3 1 515 Administrator is a read only fiel...

Page 244: ...Change Password To change the user s password Note Password Confirm Password Password must be at least 8 characters long White space is not allowed This field will not allow more than 64 charac ters Save This field will not allow more than 64 characters Reset To reset the modified changes 3 1 516 System Administrator Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION 3 1 527 User Privilege WEB GUI PRIVILEGE LIST PRI...

Page 245: ...R PRIVILEGE 3 58 View DNS O O X X View Network O O X X View PEF O O X X 3 1 527 User Privilege Continued WEB GUI PRIVILEGE LIST PRIVILEGE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN IPMI AND WEB GUI ADMINIST RATOR OPERATO R USER OEM ...

Page 246: ...on report includes main board part number product name manufacturer etc Health status Hardware monitoring report Events log view and clear Event 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 Wa...

Page 247: ... button press will turn the LED on blinking If the LED is on a button press or IPMI Chassis Identify command will turn the LED off 3 2 542 LEDs 3 2 543 The following table contains information on Status ID and Heartbeat LED s 3 2 544 Status LED ID LED and Heartbeat LED LEDS COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Power Sta tus LED Amber Status LED Blinking System Event See following Status LED table Off Normal s...

Page 248: ...dy Blinking BMC is Ready 3 2 547 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 Sen sors Critical event asserted 4 Power Supply State asserted 5 Processor Thermal trip 6 Event Log ging Disable SEL almost full SEL full 7 Post Error System firmware error 8 Memory Correctable...

Page 249: ...nfigurations 3 2 550 In addition the BMC supports LAN alerting in the form of SNMP traps that conform to the IPMI Platform Event Trap PET format 3 2 551 Session and User 3 2 552 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 3 2 553...

Page 250: ...owers off all SELs will remain in NV 3 2 562 Platform Event 3 2 563 Platform Event Filter 3 2 564 The BMC implements selectable action on an event or LAN alerting base on event By default no any PEF entries or actions exist applications need to configure it to enable The number of Platform Event Filter Table is 40 The number of Alert Policy Table is 120 and Alert Destina tion Table is 30 Include D...

Page 251: ...onsole 3 2 573 3 2 574 Temperature Monitor ing 3 2 575 The supported temperature sensors are included in the following table 3 2 576 Temperature Monitoring TEMPE RATUR E C SENSO R NUMB ER LCT LNCT UNCT UCT UNRT READI NG AVAIL ABLE Temp _CPU 0 0xB0 N A N A Tjmax 1 Tjmax N A DA Temp _CPU 1 0xB1 N A N A Tjmax 1 Tjmax N A DA Temp _CPU 2 0xB2 N A N A Tjmax 1 Tjmax N A DA Temp _CPU 3 0xB3 N A N A Tjmax ...

Page 252: ...2 576 Temperature Monitoring Continued TEMPE RATUR E C SENSO R NUMB ER LCT LNCT UNCT UCT UNRT READI NG AVAIL ABLE Temp _PCH 0xC1 N A N A 89 91 N A DA Temp _GPU _Slot1 0x40 N A N A 95 100 105 DA Temp _GPU _Slot3 0x41 N A N A 95 100 105 DA Temp _GPU _Slot6 0x42 N A N A 95 100 105 DA Temp _GPU _Slot8 0x44 N A N A 95 100 105 DA In reading available AI AC in DA DC on and After post end DB DC on and Bef...

Page 253: ...A PVCC P_CP U3 0xC7 1 00V 0 65V 0 668 V 1 847 V 1 883 V DA P1V1_ PBG 0xC8 1 1V 1 019 V 1 046 V 1 163 V 1 181 V DA P3V_V BAT 0xC9 3 0V 2 797 V 2 855 V 3 377 V 3 464 V AI P5V_S TBY 0xCA 5 0V 4 64V 4 736 V 5 264 V 5 36V AI P12V_ AUX 0xCB 12 0V 11 06 9V 11 36 4V 12 66 2V 12 83 9V AI P12V 0xCC 12 0V 11 06 9V 11 36 4V 12 66 2V 12 83 9V DA P5V 0xCD 5 0V 4 64V 4 736 V 5 264 V 5 36V DA P3V3_ STBY 0xCE 3 3V...

Page 254: ...dog this system adopts a standard design as specified IPMI 1 5 3 2 589 Pre Timeout Interrupt Support 3 2 590 For the watchdog pre timeout s interrupt BMC sup ports SMI and NMI SMI is used in BIOS implementation 3 2 582 Fan Speed Monitoring ROTATIO N RPM SENSOR NUMBER LCT LNCT UNCT UCT READING AVAILABLE FAN_SY S1 0x38 480 1040 N A N A DA FAN_SY S2 0x39 480 1040 N A N A DA FAN_SY S3 0x3A 480 1040 N ...

Page 255: ...on is omitted Items listed hereafter are the only exceptions to the core document For the following command information refers to IPMI v2 0 Document Revision 1 0 Febru ary 12 2004 June 12 2009 Markup Should there be any dis crepancy the IPMI specification takes priority 3 2 597 BMC Device and Messag ing Commands 3 2 596 IPM Device Global Commands COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORT ED Get Device ID App ...

Page 256: ...on Privilege Level Command App 3Bh O Yes Close Session App 3Ch O Yes 3 2 598 Device and Messaging Commands Continued COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORT ED Get Session Informa tion App 3Dh O Yes Get Authentication Code Command App 3Fh O Yes Set Channel Access Commands App 40h O Yes Get Channel Access Commands App 41h O Yes Get Channel Info Com mand App 42h O Yes Set User Access Com mands App 43h O Yes G...

Page 257: ... App 4Fh O Yes Get Channel OEM Pay load Info App 50h O Yes Master Write Read I2 C App 52h M Yes Get Channel Cipher Suites App 54h O Yes Suspend Resume Pay load Encryption App 55h O Yes Set Channel Security Keys App 56h O Yes Get System Interface Capabilities App 57h O No 3 2 598 Device and Messaging Commands Continued COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORT ED 3 2 600 Watchdog Timer Commands COMMAND NETFN C...

Page 258: ...is 05h O Yes Set Power Restore Pol icy Chassis 06h O Yes Get System Reset Cause Chassis 07h O Yes Set System Boot Options Chassis 08h O Yes Get System Boot Options Chassis 09h O Yes Set Front Panel Button Enable Chassis 0Ah O Yes Set Power Cycle Inter val Chassis 0Bh O Yes Get POH Counter Chassis 0Fh O No 3 2 604 Event Commands COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORT ED EVENT RECEIVER EVENT GENERAT OR Set E...

Page 259: ...ta tus Storage 5Ah O No Set Auxiliary Log Sta tus Storage 5Bh O No Partial Add SEL is not supported when Add SEL is active 3 2 608 SDR Repository Commands COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORT ED Get SDR Repository Info Storage 20h M Yes Get SDR Repository Allocation Info Storage 21h O No Reserve SDR Reposi tory Storage 22h M Yes Get SDR Storage 23h M Yes Add SDR Storage 24h M No Partial ADD SDR Storage 2...

Page 260: ...D NETFN CMD O M SUPPORT ED Get Device SDR Info S E 20h O No Get Device SDR S E 21h O No Reserve Device SDR Repository S E 22h O No Get Sensor Reading Factors S E 23h O Yes Set Sensor Hysteresis S E 24h O Yes Get Sensor Hysteresis S E 25h O Yes Set Sensor Threshold S E 26h O Yes Get Sensor Threshold S E 27h O Yes Set Sensor Event Enable S E 28h O Yes Get Sensor Event Enable S E 29h O Yes Re arm Sen...

Page 261: ...ce Commands Continued COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORT ED 3 2 614 LAN Commands COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORT ED Set LAN Configuration Parameters Transport 01h M Yes Get LAN Configuration Parameters Transport 02h M Yes Suspend BMC ARP Transport 03h O No Get IP UDP RMCP Sta tistics Transport 04h O No Parameters 9 and 25 are not supported ...

Page 262: ...Postpone Timer S E 11h M Yes Set PEF Configuration Parameters S E 12h M Yes Get PEF Configuration Parameters S E 13h M Yes Set Last Processed Event ID S E 14h M Yes Get Last Processed Event ID S E 15h M Yes Alert Immediate S E 16h O Yes PET Acknowledge S E 17h O Yes 3 2 620 OEM Command NO COMMAND NETFN LUN CMD C U O A 1 Set POST Start 0x30 00 0x73 X 2 Set POST End 0x30 00 0x74 X 3 Set DIMM Informa...

Page 263: ...BMC IPMI 1 5 2 0 COMMAND SUPPORT LIST 3 76 7 Set BIOS Version 0x30 00 0x72 X 8 Get BIOS Version 0x30 00 X X X 3 2 620 OEM Command NO COMMAND NETFN LUN CMD C U O A ...

Page 264: ... 3 627 3 Run dos bat 3 3 628 The BMC recovery is complete 3 3 629 Recovery Process in Linux System 3 3 630 To recover BMC on a Linux system do as follows 3 3 631 1 Boot into Linux 3 3 632 2 Navigate to the Upgrade Utility folder 3 3 633 3 Run linux sh 3 3 634 The BMC recovery is complete 3 3 635 Recovery Process in Windows System 3 3 636 To recover BMC on a Windows system do as follows 3 3 637 1 B...

Page 265: ... 4 0 1 Jumpers and Connectors Chapter 4 ...

Page 266: ... and part number selection of the S210 MBT2W product baseboard connectors need to be compatible with a 0 073 thick board Below are the connector part number recommendations from production board standpoint Debug connectors should be populated for initial board builds but should be depopulated for the production BOM ...

Page 267: ...0 MBT2W System Interconnects J1A1 J2A1 JA6A1 JA7A1JA7A2 J8A1 J8A2 J9A2 J9A1 J8A3 J9K1 J6K1 J2K5 J2K4 J2K3 J2K2 J1K4 J1K3 J2K1 J2J3 J2J2 J2J1 J1J1 J1H6 J1H5 J1H4 J1K2 J1H1 J1H3 J1H2 J1G4 J1G3 J1G2 J1G1 J1F3 J1F2 J1E9 J1E10 J1E4 J1E8 J1E7 J1E2 J1B1 J1B2 J1C1 J1C2 J1D1 J1D2 ...

Page 268: ...30 BMC disable function NC Normal 1 2 BMC DISABLE 4 1 31 J1C1 4 1 32 24 pin SSI connector 4 1 33 J1C2 4 1 34 Serial port connector internal 4 1 35 J1D1 4 1 36 1394b connector 4 1 37 J1D2 4 1 38 1394b connector 4 1 39 J1E2 4 1 40 ME Firmware update function 1 2 NORMAL MODE 2 3 ME IN FORCE UPDATE MODE 4 1 41 J1E3 4 1 42 Password clear function 1 2 NORMAL MODE 2 3 CLEAR PASSWORDS 4 1 43 J1E4 4 1 44 U...

Page 269: ...nector 4 1 89 J2J1 4 1 90 2x5Pin eUSB Zepher 4 1 91 J2J2 4 1 92 Clear CMOS function 1 2 NORMAL MODE 2 3 CLR RTC REGISTERS 4 1 93 J2J3 4 1 94 2 Pin HDD Activity Header cables from PCI card 4 1 95 J1K1 4 1 96 PMBUS connector 4 1 97 J1K2 4 1 98 24 pin power connector 4 1 99 J1K3 4 1 100 System FAN0 connector 4 1 4 S210 MBT2W System Interconnects Continued 4 1 5 LOCATION 4 1 6 DESCRIPTION 4 1 101 J1K4...

Page 270: ... 5 0 1 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 ...

Page 271: ...r 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 5 1 7 Processor Issues 5 1 8 Boot failure situations are also caused by the following 5 1 9 Incompatible processor ensure the selected processor model is correct for your server board If the processor...

Page 272: ...itors employ indicator LEDs showing status Refer to the monitor s documentation to confirm operation If the problem still persists try replacing the monitor or test the moni tor on a different AC outlet different system 5 1 16 Power Supply Chassis and Fan Issues Ensure that the chassis and power supply is appropriate for system requirement Power Sub System on page 1 11 Ensure that the chassis and ...

Page 273: ...wap the processor with a known good processor Verify correct operation of the suspected processor in a known working system 5 1 26 System does not boot after Configuration Changes 5 1 27 Hardware Changes 5 1 28 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 5 1 29 Software Changes 5 1 30 If you...

Page 274: ...able and power connections including all rack cable connections Unplug the power cord and wait one minute Then reconnect the power cord and try again If the net work 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 wi...

Page 275: ... 6 0 1 Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Chapter 6 ...

Page 276: ...d 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 6 1 5 The power button on the system does not turn off system AC power 6 1 6 To remove AC power from the system you must unplug each AC power cord from the wall outlet or power supply 6 1 7 The power cord s is considered the disconnect device to the main...

Page 277: ...trostatic discharge ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground of the system any unpainted metal surface when handling components 6 1 14 6 Do not operate the system with the chassis covers removed 6 1 15 After you have completed the six SAFETY steps above you can remove the system covers To do this 6 1 16 1 Unlock and remove the padlock from the back of the syst...

Page 278: ...stem 6 1 22 2 Check that cables add in cards and other components are properly installed 6 1 23 3 Attach the covers to the chassis with the screws removed earlier and tighten them firmly 6 1 24 4 Insert and lock the padlock to the system to prevent unauthorized access inside the system 6 1 25 5 Connect all external cables and the AC power cord s to the system 6 1 26 Danger of explosion if the batt...

Page 279: ...tem into 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 WARNING 6 1 29 The server system is safety certified as rack mounted equipment for use in a server room or computer room us...

Page 280: ... 7 0 1 Safety Information Chapter 7 ...

Page 281: ...fied in this guide Use of other products components will void the UL Listing and other regulatory approvals of the prod uct and may result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold 7 1 6 Safety Warnings and Cautions 7 1 7 To avoid personal injury or property damage before you begin installing the product read observe and adhere to all of the following s...

Page 282: ...cord s to disconnect AC power 7 1 22 7 1 23 Please recycle battery 7 1 24 7 1 25 The rail racks are designed to carry only the weight of the server system Do not use rail mounted equipment as a workspace Do not place additional load onto any rail mounted equipment 7 1 26 7 1 27 Indicates two people are required to safely handle the system 7 1 28 7 1 29 Restricted Access Location The server is inte...

Page 283: ...wer disconnect Provided with either two independent AC power sources or two independent phases from a s single source 7 1 34 Equipment Handling Practices 7 1 35 Reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment dam age Conform to local occupational health and safety require ments when moving and lifting equipment Use mechanical assistance or other suitable assistance when moving and lifting equipmen...

Page 284: ...UPPLY BEING REPLACED BEFORE REMOVING IT FROM THE SERVER CAUTION 7 1 42 WHEN REPLACING A HOT PLUG POWER SUPPLY UNPLUG THE POWER CORD TO THE POWER SUPPLY BEING REPLACED BEFORE REMOVING IT FROM THE SERVER CAUTION 7 1 45 TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE CHECK THE POWER CORD S THAT WILL BE USED WITH THE PRODUCT AS FOLLOWS Do not attempt to modify or use the AC power cord s if they are not the exact ty...

Page 285: ...wer supply There are no serviceable parts in the power supply Return to manufac turer for servicing Power down the server and disconnect all power cords before adding or replacing any non hot plug component When replacing a hot plug power supply unplug the power cord to the power supply being replaced before removing the power supply from the server CAUTION 7 1 51 IF THE SERVER HAS BEEN RUNNING AN...

Page 286: ...ated 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 Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equip ment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer 7 1 62 Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack ...

Page 287: ... 1 68 ESD CAN DAMAGE DRIVES BOARDS AND OTHER PARTS WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU PERFORM ALL PROCEDURES AT AN ESD WORKSTATION IF ONE IS NOT AVAILABLE PROVIDE SOME ESD PROTECTION BY WEARING AN ANTISTATIC WRIST STRAP ATTACHED TO CHASSIS GROUND ANY UNPAINTED METAL SURFACE ON YOUR SERVER WHEN HANDLING PARTS CAUTION 7 1 72 THERE IS THE DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF THE BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED WHEN REPLACING T...

Page 288: ...ITHOUT 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 add in cards and other components are properly installed Attach the covers to the chassis according to the product instructions CAUTION 7 1 79 TO AVOID RISK OF RADIATION EXPOSURE AND OR PER SONAL INJURY Do not open the enclosur...

Page 289: ... 8 0 1 Regulatory and Compliance Information Chapter 8 ...

Page 290: ...f the FCC Rules Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 8 1 14 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 8 1 15 2 This device must accept any interference received including interfer ence that may cause undesired operation 8 1 16 VCCI Marking Class A 8 1 17 Ja pan 8 1 18 BSMI Certification Number Class A Warning 8 1 19 Ta iwan R43039 8 1 20 ICES 8 1 21 C anad...

Page 291: ...does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and 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 t...

Page 292: ...rence Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual 8 2 39 BSMI Taiwan 8 2 40 The BSMI Certification Marking and EMC warning is located on the outside rear area of the product 8 2 41 Regulated Specified Components 8 2 42 To maintain the UL listing and compliance to other reg ulatory certifications and or declarations the following regu lated components must be used and conditio...

Page 293: ... Compli ance 8 2 46 Quanta Computer Inc has a system in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with the European Directive 2002 95 EC Compliance is based on dec laration that materials banned in the RoHS Directive are either 1 below all applicable threshold limits or 2 an approved pending RoHS exemption applies 8 2 47 RoHS implementation details are not fully defined and may ...

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