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MC1600 Extreme Edge Server

Installation and Use
P/N: 6806870A02B

January 2020

Summary of Contents for MC1600

Page 1: ...MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Installation and Use P N 6806870A02B January 2020...

Page 2: ...to the products described therein at any time without notice SMART EC makes no commitment to update the information contained within these materials Electronic versions of this material may be read o...

Page 3: ...oller 54 1 6 2 1 Real Time Clock 55 1 6 2 2 Trusted Platform Module TPM 55 1 7 Interfaces 55 1 7 1 PCI Express Interfaces 55 1 7 1 1 PCI Express Gen3 55 1 7 1 2 PCI Express Gen2 56 1 7 2 Ethernet Inte...

Page 4: ...onnector 70 1 11 6 USB 3 0 Connectors 70 1 11 7 DDR4 DIMM Connectors 70 1 11 8 NVMe Module Connectors 74 1 12 Baseboard Management Controller BMC 76 1 12 1 BMC Subsystem Devices 76 1 12 2 BMC Subsyste...

Page 5: ...sal 87 2 8 Regulatory Compliance 87 3 FRU Installation 89 3 1 Introduction 89 3 2 Install PCIe Card 89 3 3 SFP SFP Modules 90 4 System Installation 91 4 1 Introduction 91 4 2 Before Installation 91 4...

Page 6: ...ty 103 5 2 1 3 Broadcom Switch 104 5 2 1 4 sfptool 108 5 2 2 Baseboard Management Controller BMC 110 5 2 2 1 IPMI OEM Commands 110 5 2 2 1 1 SMART EC IPMI OEM Command Summary 111 5 2 2 1 2 Power Manag...

Page 7: ...Dual CPU Block Diagram 52 Figure 1 5 High Level Broadwell DE Block Diagram 53 Figure 1 6 CPU SMBus Architecture 59 Figure 1 7 Synchronous Ethernet Clocking Architecture 62 Figure 1 8 BMC Block Diagra...

Page 8: ...List of Figures 8 MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Installation and Use 6806870A02B...

Page 9: ...able 1 16 NVMe Module Pinout 74 Table 1 17 BMC I2 C Bus 8 Devices 78 Table 1 18 BMC I2 C Bus 7 Devices 78 Table 2 1 System Power Requirements 84 Table 2 2 Dimensions and Weight of System 84 Table 2 3...

Page 10: ...List of Tables 10 MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Installation and Use 6806870A02B Table A 1 SMART EC Documentation 123...

Page 11: ...product Included are the environmental and power requirements mounting options cooling considerations acoustic noise control and dimensions and weight of the product Chapter 3 FRU Installation on pag...

Page 12: ...ogic Device CPU Central Processing Unit EHCI Enhanced Host Controller Interface ESD Electro static Discharge IIO Integrated IO IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface MISO Master Data In MOSI M...

Page 13: ...ld Used to characterize user input and to separate it from system output Reference Used for references and for table and figure descriptions File Exit Notation for selecting a submenu text Notation fo...

Page 14: ...ury Indicates an electrical situation that could result in moderate injury or death Indicates that when working in an ESD environment care should be taken to use proper ESD practices No danger encount...

Page 15: ...rsonnel Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only factory authorized service personnel or other qualified service personnel may remove...

Page 16: ...in a Common Bonding Network CBN or Isolated Bonding Network IBN System Installation System Damage To avoid system damage verify that the system environment meets the environmental and power requireme...

Page 17: ...nnection the connection shall be adequately protected against over voltage transient And further Electrical Safety evaluation would be required System Damage Environmental contamination can impair sys...

Page 18: ...Before touching the product make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any components or circuits Product Damage Install PCI Express PCIe...

Page 19: ...nless it is an extended temperature model Injury Caution The system may be equipped with multiple power feeds All power connection feeds must be disconnected to de energize the system To reduce the ri...

Page 20: ...ing device such as a power switch or fuse between the DC source and the earth ground connector A disconnecting device could result in the ground being disconnected and the potential of injury from ele...

Page 21: ...nd cannot be switched on while you are working Make sure that all power feeds to the chassis are not energized Be careful with the tools used to prevent a short circuit Product Damage Improper cabling...

Page 22: ...hock To avoid electric shock make sure that contacts and cables of the system cannot be touched while the system is operating If in doubt concerning cabling ask your local SMART EC representative Cabl...

Page 23: ...at any time Battery Blade Damage Incorrect battery installation may result in a hazardous explosion and blade damage Always use the same type of lithium battery as is installed and make sure the batte...

Page 24: ...24 MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Installation and Use 6806870A02B Safety Notes Safety Notes...

Page 25: ...e personnel form par SMART EC ou les personnes qualifi es dans le domaine de l lectronique ou du g nie lectrique sont autoris s installer retirer ou faire l entretien du produit Les informations conte...

Page 26: ...cants couverts ou quip s de cartes obturatrices Mise la terre Si le produit n est pas ad quatement mis la terre il peut tre endommag par une d charge lectrostatique Le syst me contient des joints EMI...

Page 27: ...s re Assurez vous que les c bles et les cordons soient hors de port e Assurez vous que la configuration soit confortable pour les utilisateurs Endommagement du syst me AVERTISSEMENT le port intra b ti...

Page 28: ...z vous qu ils sont install s et d ploy s de fa on ce que le support soit s curis Ensuite proc dez au montage ou la maintenance du syst me L sions corporelles ou endommagement du syst me Soyez prudent...

Page 29: ...Lorsque vous installez ou retirez la carte du syst me mettez en premier lieu le syst me hors tension Perte de donn es Le syst me MaxCore ne prend pas en charge le remplacement chaud des cartes PCIe Av...

Page 30: ...le syst me hors tension Endommagement du syst me Filtres air Une contamination de l air peut polluer le filtre air et obstruer l apport en air du syst me ce qui peut causer une surchauffe du syst me e...

Page 31: ...commutateur d alimentation ou un fusible entre la source CC et le connecteur de mise la terre Un dispositif de d connexion pourrait entra ner la d connexion de la mise la terre et un risque potentiel...

Page 32: ...ch s au cou peut entra ner des l sions corporelles graves par choc lectrique et br lure lors du travail sur l alimentation lectrique ou les c bles d alimentation Soyez extr mement prudent lorsque vous...

Page 33: ...ulez Les forces centrifuges rendront l unit difficile manipuler C blage L sions corporelles Le c blage doit suivre les chemins de c bles existants en utilisant des fixations de c bles existantes ou si...

Page 34: ...d informations voir la documentation du produit respectif Laser L sions corporelles Si une tiquette avec les mots PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 est appos e sur votre syst me l unit est quip e d un apparei...

Page 35: ...our retirer la batterie de son support Retirer la batterie avec un tournevis peut endommager le PCB ou le support de batterie Environnement Dommage Environnemental Une disposition impropre des produit...

Page 36: ...36 MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Installation and Use 6806870A02B Notice de S curit Notice de S curit...

Page 37: ...geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften erf llt Es darf nicht in sicherheitskritischen Komponenten lebenserhaltenden Ger ten oder in Flugzeugen verwendet werden Einbau Wartung und Betrieb d rfen nur von d...

Page 38: ...und alle freien Steckpl tze sind abzudecken oder mit Steckkarten zu fuellen Erdung Wenn das Produkt nicht richtig geerdet ist kann es es durch elektrostatische Entladungen besch digt werden Das Syste...

Page 39: ...aufbau anwenderfreundlich ist Besch digung des Systems Die Geb ude internen Schnittstellen intra building ports per GR 1089 CORE der Ger te oder Baugruppen sind nur f r geb udeinterne Verkabelung vorg...

Page 40: ...sicheren Stand des Schranks zu gew hrleisten Beginnen Sie erst danach mit dem Einbau oder der Wartung des Systems Verletzungsgefahr oder Besch digung des Systems Seien Sie vorsichtig wenn Sie das Sys...

Page 41: ...stemstarts kann die Karte und das System besch digen Wenn Sie die Karte aus dem System installieren oder entfernen schalten Sie das System zuerst aus Datenverlust Das MaxCore System bietet keine Unter...

Page 42: ...ungsfrei zu schalten Um das Risiko von Verletzungen zu verringern trennen Sie die Stromzufuhr bevor Sie das System ausschalten Besch digung des Systems Luftfilter Verunreinigungen in der Luft k nnen d...

Page 43: ...keiten wie dieses Ger t befinden Stellen Sie sicher dass Sie eine Erdungsverbindung haben die frei von Trennvorrichtungen wie einem Netzschalter oder einer Sicherung zwischen der Gleichstromquelle und...

Page 44: ...Handgelenken oder an Ihrem Nacken kann zu schweren Verletzungen durch Stromschlag und Verbrennungen f hren wenn Sie an den Stromzufuhr oder Stromkabel arbeiten Seien Sie u erst vorsichtig wenn Sie ele...

Page 45: ...n und somit die Handhabung erschweren k nnen Verkabelung Kabelf hrung Verletzungsgefahr Die Verkabelung sollte vorhandenen Kabelpfaden mit vorhandenen oder hnlichen Kabelbefestigungen folgen ndern Sie...

Page 46: ...s Stromkreis SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage verbunden werden Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich an Ihren Systemverwalter Weitere Informationen finden Sie in der Dokumentation des jeweiligen Produkt Laser Verle...

Page 47: ...nd der Batteriehalterung Benutzen Sie keinesfalls einen Schraubenzieher um die Batterie aus der Halterung zu nehmen Wenn Sie die Batterie mit einem Schraubenzieher ausbauen k nnen das PCB und die Batt...

Page 48: ...48 MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Installation and Use 6806870A02B Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitshinweise...

Page 49: ...ctions to both CPUs for application specific hardware acceleration A Baseboard Management Controller BMC is present for hardware management and monitoring NOTE For the single CPU design CPU2 is depopu...

Page 50: ...e Sensors on page 116 Table 1 1 Front Panel LED Description LED LED Color Status SYS Red Yellow Customer use controlled by register 0x11 in Glue CPLD BMC Red Green Off BMC not yet actively controlling...

Page 51: ...base board DIMMs M 2 modules heater control circuits and PCIe card Chassis ground uses the chassis metal and front panel connector shields Within the system logic ground and chassis ground are connect...

Page 52: ...ion and Use 6806870A02B System Overview System Overview 1 5 Block Diagram This following block diagram shows the major functions and interfaces of the MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Figure 1 4 MC1600 Extr...

Page 53: ...cores a memory controller I O block and PCH logic The following figure is a high level block diagram of the Broadwell DE SoC The base board includes two nearly identical Broadwell DE processor blocks...

Page 54: ...is pulled high to select DDR4 mode Dual memory channels are supported with one DIMM per channel at up to 2166 MT s Single and dual rank DIMMs are supported Supported DRAM device densities are 4Gb and...

Page 55: ...CPU2 has one x4 PCIe Gen3 interface to a single M 2 NVMe socket There is a second Ethernet MAC PHY device that can connect to CPU1 or CPU2 via a single PCIe lane These connections are described in mo...

Page 56: ...uting of the second MAC PHY is to CPU2 on dual CPU variants and to CPU1 on single CPU variants Table 1 4 PCI Express Gen3 Interfaces to PCIe Connector CPU IIO Port IIO Port Lanes Bifurcated Port Bifur...

Page 57: ...on single CPU variants 1 7 2 3 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Broadwell DE contains a dual port 10Gb Ethernet controller with two independent 10Gb Ethernet MACs each having PHY device interfaces for...

Page 58: ...ler is routed to the BMC For CPU2 this port is unused The other ports of the EHCI controller are unused 1 7 5 UART Interface A dual UART controller is integrated in the Broadwell DE processor Serial c...

Page 59: ...troller that provides an interface to manage peripherals such as the Serial Presence Detection SPD on the RAM thermal sensors PCI cards etc There are four SMBus ports on the SoC The slave interface al...

Page 60: ...The LPC interface of each CPU is connected to an optional TPM module The LPC interface of each processor is also connected to the CPU CPLD to allow Port80 post code forwarding and as a communication...

Page 61: ...ased Flow Control PFC Advanced single stage Content Aware Engine for ACLs and QoS Time stamping support with IEEE 1588 1 step and 2 step Transparent Clock TC and Synchronized Ethernet SyncE as well as...

Page 62: ...et switch The I2 C bus from each SFP is connected to the Glue CPLD 1 8 3 Synchronous Ethernet and IEEE 1588 Support 1 8 3 1 Synchronous Ethernet PLL The Extreme Edge Server has a Synchronous Ethernet...

Page 63: ...to the device and selected via a register in the Glue CPLD Upon the next payload reset the selected configuration would be loaded The Glue CPLD retains this selection as long as management power is pr...

Page 64: ...ts for M 2 NVMe modules to provide mass storage for the CPUs Two of the M 2 modules are connected to CPU1 and one is connected to CPU2 In each case they are connected via a PCIe Gen3 x4 interface to t...

Page 65: ...Detect B1 12V Power A2 12V Power B2 12V Power A3 12V Power B3 12V Power A4 Ground B4 Ground A5 JTAG TCK Input to Card B5 SMCLK A6 JTAG TDI Input to Card B6 SMDAT A7 JTAG TDO Output from Card B7 Ground...

Page 66: ...B31 PRSNT2 Card Presence Detect A32 NC B32 Ground A33 NC B33 PETp4 Lane 4 from CPU1 to Card A34 Ground B34 PETn4 Lane 4 from CPU1 to Card A35 PERp4 Lane 4 from Card to CPU1 B35 Ground A36 PERn4 Lane 4...

Page 67: ...A58 Ground B58 PETp10 Lane 2 from CPU2 to Card A59 Ground B59 PETn10 Lane 2 from CPU2 to Card A60 PERp10 Lane 2 from Card to CPU2 B60 Ground A61 PERn10 Lane 2 from Card to CPU2 B61 Ground A62 Ground B...

Page 68: ...75 Ground B75 PETn14 Lane 6 from CPU2 to Card A76 PERp14 Lane 6 from Card to CPU2 B76 Ground A77 PERn14 Lane 6 from Card to CPU2 B77 Ground A78 Ground B78 PETp15 Lane 7 from CPU2 to Card A79 Ground B7...

Page 69: ...Pin Function Pin Function 1 GND 11 GND 2 TX_FAULT 12 RX 3 TX_DISABLE 13 RX 4 SDA 14 GND 5 SCL 15 3 3V 6 MOD_ABS 16 3 3V 7 RS0 17 GND 8 RX_LOS 18 TX 9 RS1 19 TX 10 GND 20 GND Table 1 12 Ethernet RJ 45...

Page 70: ...rs Table 1 13 USB 2 0 Connector Pinout Pin Function 1 VBUS 2 D 3 D 4 GND Table 1 14 USB 3 0 Connector Pinout Pin Function 1 VBUS 2 D 3 D 4 GND 5 SS_RX 6 SS_RX 7 GND 8 SS_TX 9 SS_TX Table 1 15 DDR4 DIM...

Page 71: ...87 ODT0 159 DQ13 231 VDDQ 16 DQ8 88 VDDQ 160 GND 232 MA13 17 GND 89 CS1 161 DQ9 233 VDDQ 18 DQS10 90 VDDQ 162 GND 234 nc 19 DQS10 91 ODT1 163 DQS1 235 nc 20 GND 92 VDDQ 164 DQS1 236 VDDQ 21 DQ14 93 n...

Page 72: ...DQS5 41 DQS12 113 DQ46 185 DQS3 257 GND 42 GND 114 GND 186 DQS3 258 DQ47 43 DQ30 115 DQ42 187 GND 259 GND 44 GND 116 GND 188 DQ31 260 DQ43 45 DQ26 117 DQ52 189 GND 261 GND 46 GND 118 GND 190 DQ27 262...

Page 73: ...QS7 62 ACT 134 GND 206 VDDQ 278 DQS7 63 BG0 135 DQ62 207 BG1 279 GND 64 VDDQ 136 GND 208 ALERT 280 DQ63 65 MA12 137 DQ58 209 VDDQ 281 GND 66 MA9 138 GND 210 MA11 282 DQ59 67 VDDQ 139 SA0 211 MA7 283 G...

Page 74: ...V 13 PETp3 Input to Module 14 3 3V 15 GND 16 3 3V 17 PERn2 Output from Module 18 3 3V 19 PERp2 Output from Module 20 nc 21 GND 22 nc 23 PETn2 Input to Module 24 nc 25 PETp2 Input to Module 26 nc 27 GN...

Page 75: ...0A02B 75 51 GND 52 nc 53 100MHz Refclk 54 nc 55 100MHz Refclk 56 nc 57 GND 58 nc 59 Key 60 Key 61 Key 62 Key 63 Key 64 Key 65 Key 66 Key 67 nc 68 Susclk 69 nc 70 3 3V 71 GND 72 3 3V 73 GND 74 3 3V 75...

Page 76: ...d as the BMC is a highly integrated SoC management processor A block diagram of the BMC subsystem is shown next 1 12 1 BMC Subsystem Devices BMC Core 457 ball FPBGA package 23mm x23mm2 0 8mm ball pitc...

Page 77: ...seT connectivity RJ 45 for management access Platform Control and Status PERST_N control for PCIe slot Power button signal Power LED signifies 48V is present PwrGood LED signifies payload power presen...

Page 78: ...ious functions such as power up control CPU interface multiplexing SMBus routing and additional glue logic functions needed on the card 1 13 1 CPU CPLD The CPU CPLD on the Extreme Edge Server runs off...

Page 79: ...tion of the logic device 1 13 2 Glue CPLD The Glue CPLD on the Extreme Edge Server runs off management power and is associated with the BMC and is powered anytime 48V power is present It implements th...

Page 80: ...ically powers up the payload instead 1 14 2 Payload Power Up Sequence When the power button is pressed the 12V power rail is enabled and the 3 3V and 5V standby power supplies automatically start up T...

Page 81: ...erver is required to be installed inside a closed weather protected location For installation sites outside of a building a sealed cabinet is recommended For cold weather start up wind conditions may...

Page 82: ...odes via the LPC interface which are then decoded by the CPU CPLD A POST code indicator is provided using discrete LEDs placed on the PCB 1 17 2 Dip Switches The board includes several DIP switches fo...

Page 83: ...screpancies are observed with the items 3 Tighten loose screws before proceeding 4 Remove the desiccant bags delivered together with the system and dispose according to your country s legislation 2 3...

Page 84: ...ents Make sure that a suitable 40 to 57VDC power source is within reach of the system Two independent power feeds can be connected to the system 2 3 2 Dimensions and Weight The table below lists the d...

Page 85: ...reases the static electricity in the room 2 5 Mounting Options The Extreme Edge Server is designed for installation in an IP55 IP65 19 outdoor cabinet or a standard 19 rack and is compliant to an IP20...

Page 86: ...d party system components are integrated at an installation site The Extreme Edge Server is designed to operate under the following environmental conditions NOTICE During the course of handling shippi...

Page 87: ...ng Operating Altitude 60m to 1800m without temperature derating up to 4000m with temperature derating of 1C per 300m above 1800m Operating Vibration GR 3108 CORE Class 2 vibration Table 2 3 Environmen...

Page 88: ...88 MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Installation and Use 6806870A02B Site Preparation Site Preparation Figure 2 1 Location of Regulatory Labels...

Page 89: ...and disconnected from DC power before installing the card 2 Make sure your are wearing an ESD wrist strap 3 Remove the screws on three sides of the chassis top cover and remove the cover 4 Unscrew th...

Page 90: ...GBase LR optical modules as well as direct attach copper cables High powered optics may need to be rated to industrial temperatures The following is a list of modules that have been verified to work i...

Page 91: ...g cable with an M4 ring lug in case of rack installation Twisted pair Ethernet cable for connecting the BMC ETH Twisted pair Ethernet cable for the front panel ETH1 and ETH2 RJ 45 ports SFP or SFP mod...

Page 92: ...eaded insert on the front right side of the server 2 Torque the ground screw to a maximum of 1 2 Nm 10 6 in lbs Use a grounding cable of size 1 25 mm2 for the DC system 3 Connect the system permanentl...

Page 93: ...d from https www silabs com products development tools software usb to uart bridge vcp drivers For Linux any recent distribution minicom Serial USB driver cp210x should be available 4 3 4 Access the C...

Page 94: ...ure that it was not stored where moisture could form inside the unit If it was make sure the system is located in an environment in which it can completely dry and reach room temperature before applyi...

Page 95: ...the server from the rack or cabinet you must disconnect it from the power feed Make sure that the power feeds you plan to remove are powered off and cannot be switched on while removing the server 4 4...

Page 96: ...96 MC1600 Extreme Edge Server Installation and Use 6806870A02B System Installation System Installation...

Page 97: ...ed on the system includes the Linux based BBS with a utility to perform some of the firmware upgrades a utility to configure the Broadcom switch and a utility to query and configure the front panel SF...

Page 98: ...le 5 2 Dual CPU Variant CPU Interface Description Default IP Address CPU1 ETH1 Front panel interface 172 26 1 10 bcm Network interface from CPU1 to the Broadcom switch Not configured xlink Network int...

Page 99: ...PU1 or external server to the same subnet as BMC 192 168 201 xxx 2 Download hpm 1 image to CPU1 or external server and execute the following command ipmitool I lanplus H 192 168 201 9 z 0x7fff U admin...

Page 100: ...with a new version use the following command fcu q The following screen shows a typical output when the fcu q command is executed The above screen depicts the following information Device 00 represen...

Page 101: ...ware image Verification of BIOS image Upgrade Operation Upgrade Operation uploads the firmware image to the device Before the upload process the firmware image is validated first and the FCU verifies...

Page 102: ...OS After the system boots to Linux confirm that the BIOS has upgraded fcu q command 5 2 1 2 3 CPLD Upgrades There are two CPLD components that can be updated using HPM 1 upgrade tool the Glue CPLD and...

Page 103: ...and then perform a system power cycle to activate the new Glue and or CPU CPLD firmware 5 2 1 2 4 CPU CPLD Upgrade Using fcu Utility Query Operation To find the current CPLD version before upgrading i...

Page 104: ...which CPLD will be upgraded The following screen shows a typical output when the above command is executed After the system boots to Linux to confirm the CPLD upgrade execute the fcu q command 5 2 1...

Page 105: ...to initialize the BCM switch with user specific commands and have these commands automatically applied whenever the board is booted This configuration step also happens when the bcm service is restar...

Page 106: ...the show command For example the following command displays counters for ports xe5 xe6 BCM 0 show c xe5 xe6 To transmit dummy packets from a specific port use the tx command For example the following...

Page 107: ...et pbm xe2 xe3 10 Port Mirroring First you must configure a mirror destination This is the port referred as the destport where the mirrored packets are replicated to The mirror dest create API returns...

Page 108: ...nd reconfiguration of the front panel SFP modules Here is the sfptool help display root mc1600 c1 sfptool h Usage sfptool p port spdvhrtw Where h Help s Run SFP Port Scan p SFP Port Number one based n...

Page 109: ...20 00 00 00 b0 0RZ 40 00 12 00 00 41 4e 30 38 31 39 33 56 34 55 20 20 AN08193V4U 50 20 20 20 20 30 38 30 35 30 38 20 20 00 00 00 ba 080508 60 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 70 20 20 2...

Page 110: ...ower down 1 power up 2 reset 5 2 2 1 IPMI OEM Commands A list of IPMI OEM commands have been created to help with platform management in Table 5 4 SMART EC IPMI OEM Command Summary on page 111 This se...

Page 111: ...on code m Response payload data if any m bytes Table 5 4 SMART EC IPMI OEM Command Summary Command NetFn Command Privilege Level Table Set FRU Instance Power State OEM Group 0x34 Administrator Table 5...

Page 112: ...slot 5 Entity Instance Number For Entity 0x03 processor 0x60 x CPU x on the FRU FRU0 or FRU1 x starts from 0 For Entity 0x90 PCIe slot 0x60 entire slot 6 7 5 reserved 4 0 Power State 0 power down 1 p...

Page 113: ...3 Entity processor 0x90 Entity PCIe slot 5 Entity Instance Number For Entity 0x03 processor 0x60 x CPUx on the FRU FRU0 or FRU1 x starts from 0 For Entity 0x90 PCIe slot 0x60 entire slot Response Data...

Page 114: ...emains off when the DC input power is turned on until a power on command or button event is received 1 payload power is turned on automatically when the DC input power is turned on 1 payload power off...

Page 115: ...t power is turned on until a power on command or button event is received 1 payload power is turned on automatically when the DC input power is turned on 1 payload power off after power loss 0 Bit 0 o...

Page 116: ...peed To avoid this from happening the application or service shall use the Set Aggregated Temperature Sensor command to disable the sensor gracefully before it exits or stops The aggregated thermal st...

Page 117: ...r disable Table 5 9 Set Aggregated Temperature Sensor Request Data 1 0xae 2 Version Write as 0 3 FRU Device ID 1 the PCIe card Other values are reserved 4 Aggregated Temperature Level 0xFF Aggregated...

Page 118: ...ate There are two versions of the Get FRU Present State command As shown in Table 5 12 Get FRU Present State Version 1 the command also returns the manufacturer s IANA number Product ID and the device...

Page 119: ...U Device ID Response Data 1 Completion Code 2 0xae 3 FRU Present State 0 unknown 1 not present 2 present Table 5 12 Get FRU Present State Version 1 Request Data 1 0xae 2 Version Write as 1 3 FRU Devic...

Page 120: ...ngth Byte 7 6 write as 0 5 0 length of the address info data N 0 clears the address info to a C null string 1 16 address data length Other values are reserved If a C string is required the length N in...

Page 121: ...must use a secured URL to connect https Example URL using the default IP Address of the BMC front panel Ethernet https 192 168 201 9 NOTE The default IP Address of the BMC may be modified via this web...

Page 122: ...n 5 2 3 0 2 Login Page The default username password is admin admin 5 2 3 0 3 MegaRAC Dashboard Once you have successfully logged in the dashboard is displayed From the dashboard you can traverse thro...

Page 123: ...d by using the Documentation Search at https www smartembedded com ec support or you can obtain electronic copies of SMART EC documentation by contacting your local sales representative Table A 1 SMAR...

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