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USER MANUAL 

Revision 1.0a

X11SSW-TF

X11SSW-4TF

Summary of Contents for X11SSW-4TF

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Revision 1 0a X11SSW TF X11SSW 4TF...

Page 2: ...operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may ca...

Page 3: ...s ideal for 1U 2 AOC applications Please note that this motherboard is intended to be installed and serviced by professional technicians only For processor memory updates please refer to our website a...

Page 4: ...ter B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Email sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Technical Support rma su...

Page 5: ...ure Control 20 System Resource Alert 20 1 5 ACPI Features 20 1 6 Power Supply 21 1 7 Serial Port 21 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Static Sensitive Devices 22 Precautions 22 Unpacking 22 2 2 Motherboard I...

Page 6: ...er 66 No Video 66 System Boot Failure 67 Memory Errors 67 Losing the System s Setup Configuration 68 When the System Becomes Unstable 68 3 2 Technical Support Procedures 70 3 3 Frequently Asked Questi...

Page 7: ...IOS Codes Appendix B Software Installation B 1 Installing Software Programs 113 Appendix C Standardized Warning Statements Battery Handling 115 Product Disposal 117 Appendix D UEFI BIOS Recovery Appen...

Page 8: ...thing listed is damaged or missing please contact your retailer 1 1 Checklist Important Links For your system to work properly please follow the links below to download all necessary drivers utilities...

Page 9: ...9 Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 1 X11SSW TF Motherboard Image...

Page 10: ...Motherboard Image Note All graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB revision available at the time of publication of the manual The motherboard you received may or may not look exa...

Page 11: ...GPIO2 JSXB1C JSXB1A JSXB1B JD1 JBAT1 SP1 JF2 JF1 JUIDB1 LED1 LED3 JL1 JPW1 JPI2C1 I SATA5 I SATA0 I SATA1 I SATA4 I SATA3 I SATA2 JTPM1 JBR1 JWD1 JLED1 JPME2 JPL2 JPL1 JI2C2 JI2C1JPB1 JPG1 JBT1 DIMMA1...

Page 12: ...F2 JF1 JUIDB1 LED1 LED3 JL1 JPW1 JPI2C1 I SATA5 I SATA0 I SATA1 I SATA4 I SATA3 I SATA2 JTPM1 JBR1 JWD1 JLED1 JPME2 JPL2 JPL1 JI2C2 JI2C1JPB1 JPG1 JBT1 DIMMA1 DIMMA2 DIMMB1 DIMMB2 BMC PCH JNVME1 LED2...

Page 13: ...COM2 COM1 Port COM2 Header FAN1 FAN6 System CPU Fan Headers IPMI_LAN Dedicated IPMI Gigabit RJ45 Port I SATA0 I SATA5 SATA 3 0 Connectors via Intel PCH 6Gb s I SGPIO 1 2 Serial Link General Purpose I...

Page 14: ...dentification Switch LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 10 Gigabit RJ45 LAN Ports SP1 Internal Speaker Buzzer USB 0 1 Back Panel USB 2 0 Ports USB 2 3 USB 4 5 Front Accessible USB 2 0 Headers USB 6 7 Back Panel USB...

Page 15: ...ebsite at http www supermicro com products motherboard Chipset Intel PCH C236 Expansion Slots One 1 SMC Proprietary WIO L slots JSXB1A 1B 1C One 1 M 2 NGFF connector supports PCIe 3 0 x4 32 Gb s Netwo...

Page 16: ...Power button override mechanism Power on mode for AC power recovery System Health Monitoring Onboard voltage monitors for CPU cores 3 3V 5V 12V 5V AUX 3 3V Stby VBAT VSA Memory PCH temperature and sys...

Page 17: ...mal design power TDP is subject to chassis and heatsink cooling restrictions For proper thermal management please check the chas sis and heatsink specifications for proper CPU TDP sizing Note 2 For IP...

Page 18: ...NT PANEL SYSTEM POWER CTRL FAN SPEED PCI E X1 2 5 Gb S USB 2 0 13 USB2 0 0 5 USB 3 0 USB 1 2 3 4 5 PCH 6 0 Gb S USB 2 0 LPC USB 1 0 SATA 5 4 RTL8211F CG 3 2 RJ45 SPI Temp Sensor TPM HEADER BIOS SPI AS...

Page 19: ...ing PCI E 3 0 SATA 3 0 with transfer rates of up to 6 Gb s xHCI USB with SuperSpeed 3 0 System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 2 0 Integrated Sensor Hub ISH Intel Trusted Execution Technolo...

Page 20: ...interface Whenever the temperature of the CPU or the system exceeds a user defined threshold system CPU cooling fans will be turned on to prevent the CPU or the system from overheating Note To avoid...

Page 21: ...er supply or the motherboard be sure to use a power supply that contains a 24 pin and 8 pin power connector Be sure to connect the power supplies to the 24 pin power connector JPW1 and the 8 pin power...

Page 22: ...dges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their anti...

Page 23: ...holes to fit different types of chassis Make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both the motherboard and the chassis match Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounti...

Page 24: ...as needed 4 Install the motherboard into the chassis carefully to avoid damaging other motherboard components 5 Using the Phillips screwdriver insert a Phillips head 6 screw into a mounting hole on t...

Page 25: ...uy a CPU separately make sure that you use an Intel certified multi directional heatsink only Make sure to install the motherboard into the chassis before you install the CPU heatsink When receiving a...

Page 26: ...se your thumb and your index finger to hold the CPU at the North center edge and the South center edge of the CPU 4 Align the CPU key that is the semi circle cutouts against the socket keys Once it is...

Page 27: ...your CPU Instead open the load plate again and double check that the CPU is aligned properly CPU properly installed Load lever locked into place 5 Do not rub the CPU against the surface or against any...

Page 28: ...are routed through the bottom of the heatsink 4 Remove the thin layer of protective film from the heatsink Important CPU overheating may oc cur if the protective film is not removed from the heatsink...

Page 29: ...until you hear a click Also make sure to orient each fastener so that the narrow end of the groove is pointing outward 8 Repeat step 7 to insert all four heatsink fasteners into the mounting holes 9...

Page 30: ...or other components Active Heatsink Removal 1 Unplug the power cord from the power supply 2 Disconnect the heatsink fan wires from the CPU fan header 3 Use your finger tips to gently press on the fas...

Page 31: ...y performance follow the table below when populating memory Processors and their Corresponding Memory Modules CPU Corresponding DIMM Modules CPU DIMMA1 DIMMA2 DIMMB1 DIMMB2 Memory Module Population fo...

Page 32: ...3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 DIMMA1 DIMMA2 DIMMB1 DIMMB2 DIMMB2 Blue Slot DIMMA2 Blue Slot Towards the edge of the motherboard Towards the CPU DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DI...

Page 33: ...ith DIMMB2 Channel B Slot 2 blue slot For best performance please use the memory modules of the same type and speed in the same bank 2 Push the release tabs outwards on both ends of the DIMM slot to u...

Page 34: ...4 USB0 2 0 8 LAN1 SAN MAC IPMI CODE BIOS LICENSE BAR CODE MAC CODE DESIGNED IN USA X11SSW TF REV 1 01 JPW2 JSTBY1 JSD2 JSD1 JIPMB1 I SGPIO1 I SGPIO2 JSXB1C JSXB1A JSXB1B JD1 JBAT1 SP1 JF2 JF1 JUIDB1 L...

Page 35: ...2 JTPM1 JBR1 JWD1 JLED1 JPME2 JPL2 JPL1 JI2C2 JI2C1JPB1 JPG1 JBT1 DIMMA1 DIMMA2 DIMMB1 DIMMB2 BMC PCH JNVME1 LED2 FAN6 FAN5 VGA FAN4 FAN3 LAN1 2 USB6 7 3 0 USB0 1 IPMI_LAN COM1 FAN2 FAN1 USB9 10 3 0 U...

Page 36: ...t side USB access with a cable not included Back Panel USB 2 0 0 1 Pin Definitions Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 5V 5 5V 2 USB_N 6 USB_N 3 USB_P 7 USB_P 4 Ground 8 Ground Front Panel USB 2 0 2 3 4 5...

Page 37: ...LED2 FAN6 FAN5 VGA FAN4 FAN3 LAN1 2 USB6 7 3 0 USB0 1 IPMI_LAN COM1 FAN2 FAN1 USB9 10 3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 1 2 1 USB0 1 2 USB2 3 3 USB4 5 4 USB6 7 5 US...

Page 38: ...3 4 4TF only 3 IPMI LAN 3 SAN MAC IPMI CODE BIOS LICENSE BAR CODE MAC CODE DESIGNED IN USA X11SSW TF REV 1 01 JPW2 JSTBY1 JSD2 JSD1 JIPMB1 I SGPIO1 I SGPIO2 JSXB1C JSXB1A JSXB1B JD1 JBAT1 SP1 JF2 JF1...

Page 39: ...3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 Figure 2 2 JF1 Header Pins 2 6 Front Control Panel JF1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally l...

Page 40: ...ontacting both pins will power on off the system This button can also be configured to function as a suspend button with a setting in the BIOS see Chapter 4 To turn off the power when the system is in...

Page 41: ...LED 3 3V Pull up to 3 3 Stby 1 OH Fan Fail 1 Overheat OH Fan Fail Connect an LED cable to pins 7 and 8 of the Front Control Panel to use the Overheat Fan Fail LED connections The LED on pin 8 provide...

Page 42: ...NIC1 Activity LED HDD LED UID Switch The HDD LED UID Switch connection is located on pins 13 and 14 of JF1 Attach a cable to pin 14 to show hard drive activity status Attach a cable to pin 13 to use U...

Page 43: ...Fan Fail UID LED 3 3V Pull up to 3 3 Stby 1 PWR LED 2 NMI 1 2 Power LED The Power LED connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of JF1 See the table below for pin definitions Power LED Pin Definitions...

Page 44: ...17 Ground 5 Ground 18 Ground 6 5V 19 Ground 7 Ground 20 Res NC 8 PWR_OK 21 5V 9 5VSB 22 5V 10 12V 23 5V 11 12V 24 Ground 12 3 3V SAN MAC IPMI CODE BIOS LICENSE BAR CODE MAC CODE DESIGNED IN USA X11SSW...

Page 45: ...1B JD1 JBAT1 SP1 JF2 JF1 JUIDB1 LED1 LED3 JL1 JPW1 JPI2C1 I SATA5 I SATA0 I SATA1 I SATA4 I SATA3 I SATA2 JTPM1 JBR1 JWD1 JLED1 JPME2 JPL2 JPL1 JI2C2 JI2C1JPB1 JPG1 JBT1 DIMMA1 DIMMA2 DIMMB1 DIMMB2 BM...

Page 46: ...3 Headers 1 FAN1 2 FAN2 3 FAN3 4 FAN4 5 FAN5 6 FAN6 7 Speaker Buzzer Header 1 2 3 5 4 Fan Headers The X11SSW TF 4TF has six fan headers Fan1 Fan6 All of these 4 pin fan headers are backwards compatibl...

Page 47: ...2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 1 2 1 Chassis Intrusion 2 Internal Buzzer Chassis Intrusion A Chassis Intrusion header is located at JL1 on the motherboard Attach the appropriate cable...

Page 48: ...ATA 3 0 Ports 4 5 NC No Connection SAN MAC IPMI CODE BIOS LICENSE BAR CODE MAC CODE DESIGNED IN USA X11SSW TF REV 1 01 JPW2 JSTBY1 JSD2 JSD1 JIPMB1 I SGPIO1 I SGPIO2 JSXB1C JSXB1A JSXB1B JD1 JBAT1 SP1...

Page 49: ...10 3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 2 1 Standby PWR 2 JSD1 DOM PWR 3 JSD2 DOM PWR Standby Power The 5V Standby Power header is located at JSTBY1 on the motherboard...

Page 50: ...e this header to enhance system performance and data security See the table below for pin definitions SAN MAC IPMI CODE BIOS LICENSE BAR CODE MAC CODE DESIGNED IN USA X11SSW TF REV 1 01 JPW2 JSTBY1 JS...

Page 51: ...IPMI CODE BIOS LICENSE BAR CODE MAC CODE DESIGNED IN USA X11SSW TF REV 1 01 JPW2 JSTBY1 JSD2 JSD1 JIPMB1 I SGPIO1 I SGPIO2 JSXB1C JSXB1A JSXB1B JD1 JBAT1 SP1 JF2 JF1 JUIDB1 LED1 LED3 JL1 JPW1 JPI2C1 I...

Page 52: ...IPMI CODE BIOS LICENSE BAR CODE MAC CODE DESIGNED IN USA X11SSW TF REV 1 01 JPW2 JSTBY1 JSD2 JSD1 JIPMB1 I SGPIO1 I SGPIO2 JSXB1C JSXB1A JSXB1B JD1 JBAT1 SP1 JF2 JF1 JUIDB1 LED1 LED3 JL1 JPW1 JPI2C1 I...

Page 53: ...2 Connection The X11SSW TF 4TF board contains one M 2 NGFF socket 3 connector at J3 M 2 was formerly Next Generation Form Factor NGFF and serves to replace mini PCI E and mSATA M 2 allows for a greate...

Page 54: ...JI2C1JPB1 JPG1 JBT1 DIMMA1 DIMMA2 DIMMB1 DIMMB2 BMC PCH JNVME1 LED2 FAN6 FAN5 VGA FAN4 FAN3 LAN1 2 USB6 7 3 0 USB0 1 IPMI_LAN COM1 FAN2 FAN1 USB9 10 3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2...

Page 55: ...signal connections which are faster than the connections of Parallel ATA See the tables below for pin definitions Note 1 I SATA4 and I SATA5 are Supermicro SuperDOMs These are yellow SATA DOM connecto...

Page 56: ...and a rear UID LED LED1 are located next to the VGA port on the motherboard The front UID switch and UID LED are both located on the Front Control Panel JF1 with the front UID switch on pin 13 and the...

Page 57: ...tween two pins to change the function of the connector Pin 1 is identified with a square solder pad on the printed circuit board See the diagram below for an example of jumping pins 1 and 2 Refer to t...

Page 58: ...3 1 2 CMOS Clear JBT1 is used to clear the CMOS Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidental clearing of the CMOS To clear the CMOS use a metal object such as a small scr...

Page 59: ...LAN1 2 USB6 7 3 0 USB0 1 IPMI_LAN COM1 FAN2 FAN1 USB9 10 3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 1 1 Watch Dog Watch Dog Watch Dog JWD1 is a system monitor that can rebo...

Page 60: ...LAN3 4 Ports Enable Disable 3 Manufacturing Mode LAN Port Enable Disable Jumpers JPL1 and JPL2 enable or disable LAN ports 1 2 and 3 4 respectively on the motherboard Refer to the table below for jum...

Page 61: ...N1 USB9 10 3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 1 1 VGA Enable 2 BIOS Recovery 2 BIOS Recovery Use jumper JBR1 to recover the BIOS settings on the motherboard See the...

Page 62: ...llows the user to enable the embedded Baseboard Management Controller BMC to provide IPMI 2 0 KVM support on the motherboard See the table below for jumper settings The default setting is BMC Enable B...

Page 63: ...COM1 FAN2 FAN1 USB9 10 3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 2 9 LED Indicators 1 1 LAN1 2 LEDs 2 LAN3 4 LEDs 2 LAN LEDs Four LAN ports LAN 1 2 and LAN 3 4 are located...

Page 64: ...2 IPMI LAN LEDs In addition to LAN1 2 and LAN3 4 a dedicated IPMI LAN is also located on the I O back panel The amber LED on the right indicates activity while the green LED on the left indicates the...

Page 65: ...IMMB2 BMC PCH JNVME1 LED2 FAN6 FAN5 VGA FAN4 FAN3 LAN1 2 USB6 7 3 0 USB0 1 IPMI_LAN COM1 FAN2 FAN1 USB9 10 3 0 USB8 3 0 USB4 5 USB2 3 COM2 CPU LAN3 4 LAN1 2 CTRL LAN3 4 CTRL J3 1 Standby Power LED Sta...

Page 66: ...those for the keyboard and mouse 3 Remove all add on cards 4 Install the CPU making sure it is fully seated and connect the front panel connectors to the motherboard No Power 1 Make sure that there a...

Page 67: ...If the system boots check for bad DIMM modules or slots by following the Memory Errors Troubleshooting procedure in this chapter Memory Errors When a no memory beep code is issued by the system check...

Page 68: ...site at http www supermicro com for memory and CPU support and updates 3 HDD support Make sure that all hard disk drives HDDs work properly Replace the bad HDDs with good ones 4 System cooling Check t...

Page 69: ...necessary remove a component in question from the chassis and test it in isolation to make sure that it works properly Replace a bad component with a good one 5 Check and change one component at a ti...

Page 70: ...apter or see the FAQs on our website http www supermicro com before contacting Technical Support 2 BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from our website http www supermicro com 3 If you still cannot resolv...

Page 71: ...BIOS on our website Select your motherboard model and download the BIOS file to your computer Also check the current BIOS revision to make sure that it is newer than your BIOS before downloading You c...

Page 72: ...the battery in any way a damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the environment Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill Please comply with the regulations set u...

Page 73: ...ntly displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and mailed prepaid or hand carried Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete For fa...

Page 74: ...F1 F2 etc Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual The Main BIOS screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be c...

Page 75: ...ime Highlight System Date or System Time using the arrow keys Enter new values using the keyboard Press the Tab key or the arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YYYY form...

Page 76: ...X11SSW TF 4TF User Manual 76 Memory Information Total Memory This item displays the total size of memory available in the system Memory Speed This item displays the memory speed...

Page 77: ...ult settings Boot Feature Boot Feature Quiet Boot Use this feature to select the screen display between the POST messages and the OEM logo upon bootup Select Disabled to display the POST messages Sele...

Page 78: ...stall Windows 7 USB Support Enable this feature to use the USB keyboard and mouse during the Windows 7 installation since the native XHCI driver support is unavailable Use a SATA optical drive as a US...

Page 79: ...re to set the power state after a power outage Select Stay Off for the system power to remain off after a power loss Select Power On for the system power to be turned on after a power loss Select Last...

Page 80: ...execute and where it cannot thus preventing a worm or a virus from flooding illegal codes to overwhelm the processor or damaging the system during a virus attack The options are Disabled and Enabled R...

Page 81: ...l SpeedStep Technology allows the system to automatically adjust processor voltage and core frequency to reduce power consumption and heat dissipation The options are Disabled and Enabled Turbo Mode S...

Page 82: ...tion to the bus speed when three CPU cores are active Press or on your keyboard to change the value Enter 0 to use the manufacture default setting CPU C States Use this feature to enable the C State o...

Page 83: ...e power consumption The options are Disabled and Enabled Chipset Configuration Warning Setting the wrong values in the following features may cause the system to malfunc tion System Agent SA Configura...

Page 84: ...Control Use this feature to enable or disable DMI Virtual Channel 1 The options are Enabled and Disabled DMI VCm Control Use this feature to enable or disable the DMI Virtual Channel map The options...

Page 85: ...e sets the maximum TOLUD value which specifies the Top of Low Usable DRAM memory space to be used by internal graphics devices GTT Stolen Memory and TSEG respectively if these devices are enabled The...

Page 86: ...der Standby Select Enabled to enable render standby support RC6 is a power saving feature that allows the onboard graphics to enter standby mode to decrease power usage The options are Disabled and En...

Page 87: ...com pliant with the PCI E standards The options are Disabled and Enabled Port 61h bit 4 Emulation Select Enabled to enable the emulation of Port 61h bit 4 toggling in SMM System Management Mode The op...

Page 88: ...Port 5 SATA Device Type Use this item to specify if the SATA port specified by the user should be connected to a Solid State drive or a Hard Disk Drive The options are Hard Disk Drive and Solid State...

Page 89: ...isabled and Enabled Above 4G Decoding Available if the system supports 64 bit PCI decoding Select Enabled to decode a PCI device that supports 64 bit in the space above 4G Address The options are Disa...

Page 90: ...le Firmware Interface for network stack support The options are Disabled and Enabled If the item Network Stack is set to Enabled the four items below will be displayed IPv4 PXE Support Select Enabled...

Page 91: ...perating system that does not support Legacy USB devices The options are Disabled and Enabled Super IO Configuration Super IO Configuration The following Super IO information will be displayed Super I...

Page 92: ...ow the BIOS to automatically assign the base I O and IRQ address The options for Serial Port 2 are Auto IO 2F8h IRQ 3 IO 3F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 2F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 3E8h IRQ 3 4...

Page 93: ...cters into one or more bytes The options are VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 and ANSI COM1 Bits Per second Use this feature to set the transmission speed for a serial port used in Console Redirection Make sure th...

Page 94: ...e server The options are Disabled and Enabled COM1 Resolution 100x31 Select Enabled for extended terminal resolution support The options are Disabled and Enabled COM1 Legacy OS Redirection Resolution...

Page 95: ...200 bits per second COM2 Data Bits Use this feature to set the data transmission size for Console Redirection The options are 7 and 8 COM2 Parity A parity bit can be sent along with regular data bits...

Page 96: ...OS POST Use this feature to enable or disable legacy Console Redirection after BIOS POST When set to Bootloader legacy Console Redirection is disabled before booting the OS When set to Always Enable l...

Page 97: ...en the receiving buffer is full Send a Start signal to start sending data when the receiving buffer is empty The options are None Hardware RTS CTS and Software Xon Xoff The settings below are displaye...

Page 98: ...rm Configuration Register PCR bank for the installed TPM device The options are Disabled and Enabled SHA256 PCR Bank Use this item to disable or enable the SHA256 Platform Configuration Register PCR b...

Page 99: ...ct support for TPM 2 0 devices Select Auto to enable support for both versions The default setting is Auto TXT Support Intel TXT Trusted Execution Technology helps protect against software based attac...

Page 100: ...rasing Settings Erase Event Log If No is selected data stored in the event log will not be erased Select Yes Next Reset data in the event log will be erased upon next system reboot Select Yes Every Re...

Page 101: ...CI counter is incremented This is a numeric value The default value is 1 METW The Multiple Event Time Window METW defines number of minutes must pass between duplicate log events before MECI is increm...

Page 102: ...I firmware installed in your system System Event Log Enabling Disabling Options SEL Components Select Enabled for all system event logging at bootup The options are Disabled and Enabled Erasing Settin...

Page 103: ...become available for configuration Configuration Address Source This feature allows the user to select the source of the IP address for this computer If Static is selected you will need to know the IP...

Page 104: ...ould be in decimal and in dotted quad form i e 172 31 0 1 VLAN Use this item to enable or disable the IPMI VLAN function The options are Disable and Enable If the item VLAN is set to Enable the follow...

Page 105: ...create a new or change an existing Administrator password Secure Boot This section displays the contents of the following secure boot features System Mode Secure Boot Vendor Keys Secure Boot control U...

Page 106: ...elete all secure boot variables and reset the platform to setup mode The options are Yes and No Save all Secure Boot variables This feature allows the user to decide if all secure boot variables shoul...

Page 107: ...anufacturer s defaults to the existing DBX Select No to load the DBX from a file The options are Yes and No Authorized TimeStamps Set New Key Select Yes to load the DBT from the manufacturer s default...

Page 108: ...om The options are LEGACY UEFI and DUAL FIXED BOOT ORDER Priorities This option prioritizes the order of bootable devices that the system to boot from Press Enter on each entry from top to bottom to s...

Page 109: ...this feature to remove a pre defined boot device from which the system will boot during startup The options are Select one to Delete and UEFI Built in EFI Shell NETWORK Drive BBS Priorities This feat...

Page 110: ...Changes and Reset When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave the BIOS setup utility and reboot the computer which will allow the new system configuration par...

Page 111: ...ct Save as User Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter This enables the user to save any changes to the BIOS setup for future use Restore User Defaults To set this feature select Restore User Def...

Page 112: ...rrors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps The numbers on the fatal error list correspond to the number of beeps for the corresponding error BIOS Beep POST Codes Beep Code Error...

Page 113: ...o go to the Supermicro website at http www supermicro com products Find the product page for your motherboard here where you may download individual drivers and utilities After creating a CD DVD with...

Page 114: ...tion and fan speed and provides alerts via email or the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SuperDoctor 5 comes in local and remote management versions and can be used with Nagios to maximize your...

Page 115: ...e installing or configuring components These warnings may also be found on our website at http www supermicro com about policies safety_information cfm Battery Handling Warnung Bei Einsetzen einer fal...

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Page 118: ...he recovery block contains critical BIOS codes including memory detection and recovery codes for the user to flash a healthy BIOS image if the original main BIOS image is corrupted When the system pow...

Page 119: ...u cannot locate the Super ROM file in your drive disk visit our website at www supermicro com to download the BIOS package Extract the BIOS binary image into a USB flash device and rename it Super ROM...

Page 120: ...u want to start the BIOS recovery If you decide to proceed with BIOS recovery follow the procedures below 4 When the screen as shown above displays use the arrow keys to select the item Proceed with f...

Page 121: ...Do not interrupt this process until the BIOS flashing is complete 8 After seeing the message indicating the BIOS update has completed unplug the AC power cable from the power supply clear CMOS then p...

Page 122: ...e to a software tool issue see image below or an unexpected power outage during BIOS updates BIOS Boot Block Corruption Occurrence When a BIOS boot block is corrupted due to an unexpected power outage...

Page 123: ...per JBR1 1 Power down the system 2 Close pins 2 3 on jumper JBR1 and power on the system 3 Follow the BIOS recovery SOP listed in the previous chapter Appendix D 4 After completing the steps above pow...

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