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UM_SB101-LB_v1.4_052219

SB101-LB

Storage Server Barebone

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for SB101-LB

Page 1: ...UM_SB101 LB_v1 4_052219 SB101 LB Storage Server Barebone User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...r Supply Unit Module 17 2 4 1 Removing the Power Supply Unit 17 2 4 2 Installing the Power Supply Unit 17 2 5 Removing and Installing the Fan Module 18 2 5 1 Removing the Fan 18 2 5 2 Installing the Fan 18 2 6 Removing and Installing the Hard Disk Drive 19 2 6 1 Removing and Installing the Hard Disk Drive Tray 19 2 6 2 Removing and Installing the Hard Disk Drive 19 2 7 Removing and Installing the ...

Page 3: ...n Keys 42 4 2 BIOS Setup 43 4 2 1 BIOS Menu 43 4 2 2 BIOS Basic Utility 43 4 3 Main 46 4 3 1 Main 46 4 4 Advanced 47 4 4 1 Peripheral Configuration 47 4 4 2 PCH SATA Configuration 48 4 4 3 PCH SSATA Configuration 48 4 4 4 Video Configuration 48 4 4 5 USB Configuration 49 4 4 6 PCH Chipset Configuration 49 4 4 7 Processor Configuration 49 4 4 8 Advanced Power Management Configuration 50 4 4 9 Commo...

Page 4: ... 59 4 7 1 Boot 59 Chapter 5 BMC Configuration Settings 61 5 1 Method 1 Use the BIOS Setup 61 5 2 Method 2 Use a Dos Tool Syscheck 62 5 3 Connect to BMC 63 5 4 Web UI 64 5 4 1 Dashboard 64 5 4 2 Field Replaceable Unit FRU 65 5 4 3 Server Health 66 5 4 4 Configuration 67 5 4 5 Remote Control 71 5 4 6 Auto Video Recording 73 5 4 7 Maintenance 74 Chapter 6 Technical Support 76 Content ...

Page 5: ...Copyright 2018 AIC Inc All Rights Reserved This document contains proprietary information about AIC products and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements ...

Page 6: ... Release Date Version Update Content September 2018 1 User s Manual release to public January 2019 1 1 1 Motherboard Connector and Jumper update 2 Front panel and rear panel update 3 HDD BP update April 2019 1 2 Website update ...

Page 7: ...e for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Disclaimer AIC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information provided is provided as is without warranty of any kind To the extent permitted by law neither AIC or its affiliates subcontractors or suppliers will be liable for incidental special or consequential damages including...

Page 8: ...fully mount the equipment into the rack in such manner that it won t be hazardous due to uneven mechanical loading This equipment is to be installed for operation in an environment with maximum ambient temperature below 35 C The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Never pour any liquid into ventilation openings This c...

Page 9: ...The equipment does not work well or will not work according to its user manual 5 The equipment has been dropped and or damaged 6 The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 7 Please disconnect this equipment from the AC outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or detergent for cleaning The use of a moisture sheet or cloth is recommended for cleaning Module and drive bays must not be empty They mus...

Page 10: ...tings This chapter elaborates the overall layout of the server motherboard including multifarious connectors jumpers and LED descriptions These descriptions assist users to configure different settings and functions of the motherboard as well as to confirm the location of each connector and jumper Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings This chapter introduces the key features of BIOS including the ...

Page 11: ...d If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where the subsystem was purchased for further instructions Before continuing first unpack the subsystem and verify that the number of components in the shipping carton is accurate and in good condition 1 1 Box Contents This product contains the components listed below Please confirm the number and the condition of the compone...

Page 12: ... BTO System Cooling 4 x 40x56mm 1 x 40x28mm PWM fans System Management Baseboard Management Controller Intelligent Platform Interface 2 0 IPMI 2 0 iKVM Media Redirection IPMI over LAN Serial over LAN SMASH Support Environmental Operating temperature 0 35 C Operating altitude condition 0 10K feet Storage temperature 20 60 C System relative humidity 5 95 38 C non condensing Gross Weight w PSU Rail k...

Page 13: ...ition to the noteworthy features of the barebone SB101 LB provides immediate and efficient management with Onboard Baseboard Management Controller and greater I O extension Featuring IPMI 2 0 and Aspeed AST2400 Advanced PCIe Graphics the server board offers support for iKVM Media Redirection Smash Support IPMI over LAN and Se rial over LAN 1U 4 Bay general purpose storage server Supports two Intel...

Page 14: ...ures SB101 LB User Manual Front Panel 4x 3 5 HDD tray System button and LED indicator Rear Panel 450W 1 1 redundant power supply 80 Platinum or 500W single power supply BTO LAN port for BMC 1 x PCIe Gen3 x8 slot via riser card ...

Page 15: ...5 Chapter 1 Product Features SB101 LB User Manual Major Components 450W 1 1 redundant power supply 80 Platinum or 500W single power supply BTO 4 x 4056mm 1 x 4028mm PWM fans ...

Page 16: ...y giving it two rotations and stop see letter A CAUTION Do not full loosen 1b Proceed to screw 2 and loosen it by giving it two rotations and stop see letter B Similarly loosen screws 3 and 4 Repeat steps A and B by giving each screw two rotations each time until all the screws are loosened 1c Lift the heatsink upward see letter C Chapter 2 Hardware Setup R E M O V E R E M O V E L G A 2 0 1 1 3 S ...

Page 17: ...and not touching any pins inside the socket Install the socket cover if a replacement processor is not going to be installed R E M O V E R E M O V E L G A 2 0 1 1 3 S U P P L I E R I D E N T I F I C A T I O N H E R E I N S T A L L P R O C E S S O R B E F O R E R E M O V I N G C O V E R S A V E A N D R E P L A C E C O V E R I F P R O C E S S O R I S R E M O V E D A R E M O V E R E M O V E L G A 2 0...

Page 18: ... inappropriate for your server CAUTION ESD and handling processors reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge ESD damage to the processor by doing the following 1 Touch the metal chassis before touching the processor or server board Keep part of your body in contact with the metal chassis to dissipate the static charge while handling the processor 2 Avoid moving around unnecessarily ...

Page 19: ... letter C Carefully place Do NOT drop the CPU into the socket CAUTION The pins inside the CPU socket are extremely sensitive other than the CPU No object should make contact with the pins inside the CPU socket A damaged CPU socket pin may render the socket inoperable and will produce erroneous CPU or other system errors if used CAUTION The underside of the processor has components that may damage ...

Page 20: ...ose the load plate Step 4 Secure the Load Plate 4a Push downward on the locking lever on the CLOSE 1st side see letter A Slide the tip of the lever under the notch in the load plate see letter B Make sure the load plate tab engages under the socket lever when fully closed 4b Repeat the steps to latch the locking lever on the other side see letter C Latch the levers in the order as demonstrated Sav...

Page 21: ...m front to back of the chassis see letter B 5c Each heatsink has four captive fasteners and should be tightened diagonally using the following procedure 5c 1 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver start with screw 1 and engage screw threads by giving it two rotations and stop see letter C Do not fully tighten 5c 2 Proceed to screw 2 and engage screw threads by giving it two rotations and stop see letter D...

Page 22: ...DIMM Load Reduced DIMM LRDIMM NOTE Slot 1 Slot 3 is available only when JCPU0 processor is installed Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 is available only when JCPU1 processor is installed 2 2 System Memory JDIMME0 JDIMME1 JDIMMF0 JDIMMF1 JCPU1 JCPU0 JDIMMH1 JDIMMH0 JDIMMG1 JDIMMG0 JDIMMC0 JDIMMC1 JDIMMD0 JDIMMD1 JDIMMB1 JDIMMB0 JDIMMA1 JDIMMA0 ...

Page 23: ...MMB0 JDIMMB1 CPU1 CPU0 DIMM Numbers DIMM Arrangement 2 DIMMs CPU1 CPU0 JDIMM_G0 JDIMM _A0 JDIMMF1 JDIMMD1 JDIMMC1 JDIMMC0 JDIMMD0 JDIMMF0 JDIMME1 JDIMME0 JDIMMG0 JDIMMG1 JDIMMH0 JDIMMH1 JDIMMA0 JDIMMA1 JDIMMB0 JDIMMB1 CPU1 CPU0 4 DIMMs CPU1 CPU0 JDIMM_G0 JDIMM_A0 JDIMM_H0 JDIMM_B0 6 DIMMs CPU1 CPU0 JDIMM_G0 JDIMM_A0 JDIMM_H0 JDIMM_B0 JDIMM_E0 JDIMM_C0 JDIMMF1 JDIMMD1 JDIMMC1 JDIMMC0 JDIMMD0 JDIMMF...

Page 24: ...C1 JDIMMC0 JDIMMD0 JDIMMF0 JDIMME1 JDIMME0 JDIMMG0 JDIMMG1 JDIMMH0 JDIMMH1 JDIMMA0 JDIMMA1 JDIMMB0 JDIMMB1 CPU1 CPU0 CPU1 CPU0 JDIMM_ G0 JDIMM_A0 JDIMM_ G1 JDIMM_A1 JDIMM_ H0 JDIMM_B0 JDIMM_ F0 JDIMM_D0 JDIMM_ E0 JDIMM_C0 10 DIMMs CPU1 CPU0 JDIMM_ G0 JDIMM_A0 JDIMM_ G1 JDIMM_A1 JDIMM_ H0 JDIMM_B0 JDIMM_ H1 JDIMM_B1 JDIMM_ F0 JDIMM_D0 JDIMM_ E0 JDIMM_C0 12 DIMMs CPU1 CPU0 JDIMM_ G0 JDIMM_A0 JDIMM_ ...

Page 25: ...DIMM Installation Step 1 Unlock the DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward Step 2 Insert the memory module into the slot Make sure that the DIMM notch is accurately positioned Step 3 Close the retaining clips to complete installation DIMM notch ...

Page 26: ...pter 2 Hardware Setup SB101 LB User Manual Step 1 Press the release button x 2 on the top cover Step 2 Slide the cover toward the rear panel and pull upward to remove 2 3 Removing and Installing the Top Cover ...

Page 27: ...ep 1 Press the latch and hold the tray on the module Step 2 Pull the module out of the system barebone 2 4 2 Installing the Power Supply Unit Push the module into the system until it clicks Check if the module is completely inserted 2 4 Removing and Installing the Power Supply Unit Module ...

Page 28: ...lot 2 5 2 Installing the Fan Insert the fan module into the fan slot NOTE The fan should be blowing toward the rear end of the chassis If one of the fans is facing the wrong direction Please remove the heatsink and reinstall so that it is facing the correct direction 2 5 Removing and Installing the Fan Module ...

Page 29: ...release button the tray lever The lever will be ejected from the tray Step 2 Pull the tray lever outward to remove the tray 2 6 2 Removing and Installing the Hard Disk Drive Insert the hard disk drive into the tray Make sure the dimples on the tray match the hard disk drive 2 6 Removing and Installing the Hard Disk Drive ...

Page 30: ...just the hook on the side of the backplane to detach it from the system Step 3 Dislodge the screws on the backplane module x 3pcs 2 7 2 Installing the HDD Backplane Step 1 Slide the HDD backplane module into the system Step 2 Secure the HDD backplane module onto the system with screws 2 7 Removing and Installing the HDD Backplane Module ...

Page 31: ...ew Step 2 Remove the riser card from the system 2 8 2 Installing the Riser Card Step 1 Align and insert the riser card with bracket into the riser card slot Check if the card is properly aligned Step 2 Insert the riser card into the slot Step 2 Secure the thumb screw 2 8 Removing and Installing the Riser Card ...

Page 32: ...22 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup SB101 LB User Manual 1 Release and detach the inner rail from the slide 2 9 Tool less Slide Blade Installation PUSH N O P Q ...

Page 33: ...23 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup SB101 LB User Manual 2 Attach the inner rail to the barebone Click N O ...

Page 34: ...24 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup SB101 LB User Manual 3 Attach the outer rail to the rack P Click Click PUSH N N N O ...

Page 35: ...25 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup SB101 LB User Manual 4 Pull out the middle channel until the ball bearing retainer is locked forward CAUTION Verify ball bearing retainer is locked forward N N N O ...

Page 36: ...User Manual 5 Slide the release tab and push barebone into rack Make sure the barebone is completely installed onto the rack NOTE Tool less rails vary per order The rail in this manaul may not exactly match the rail for your system N N N O ...

Page 37: ...pter 3 Hardware Settings SB101 LB User Manual This section describes the jumpers internal connectors and internal LEDs settings in the server barebone 3 1 Motherboard Block Diagram Chapter 3 Hardware Settings ...

Page 38: ...9 11 Serial ATA SATA1 SATA4 38 Flash Descriptor Security override J7 12 SSATA SATA5 SATA8 39 No Reboot Watch Dog J8 13 VGA Pin header JVGA_INT 40 NTB Non Transparent Bridge JNTB 14 COM Port JCOM4 41 PCH GPIO JPCH_GPIO 15 Front USB JUSB_INT 42 LCM COM Port JLCM 16 CPU XDP header JCPU_XDP 43a 43b LAN3 LAN4 JLAN1 JLAN2 17 CPU Sockets CPU0 CPU1 44 SAS Drive Error LEDs J2 18 Debug port JLPC_DP 45 SAS D...

Page 39: ...JPCH_GPIO JNGFF JINTRUDER JBMC_I2C1 JBMC_RST JBMC_DIS JLPC_DP JBMC_I2C10 JBUZZER JBMC_GPIO JDIMME0 JDIMME1 JDIMMF0 JDIMMF1 JCPU1 JCPU0 JDIMMH1 JDIMMH0 JDIMMG1 JDIMMG0 JDIMMC0 JDIMMC1 JDIMMD0 JDIMMD1 JDIMMB1 JDIMMB0 JDIMMA 1 JDIMMA 0 J20 J18 JPMBUS J11 JPWR2 JVGA_INT J1 JPWR1 J6 J7 J8 J9 J5 J4 RJ45 LAN1 RJ45 LAN2 RJ45 USB3 0 COM VGA J19 SATA7 SATA5 SATA3 SATA1 J15 J16 JPWR3 SATA8 SATA6 SATA4 SATA2 ...

Page 40: ...ED 3 3V HD_LED SW_PWR_BTN LAN1_LINK_UP SYS_HEALTH 1 SYS_HEALTH 2 UIDLED_OUT 1 2 1 J17 JPG_LOCK1 JDIMME0 JDIMME1 JDIMMF0 JDIMMF1 JCPU1 JCPU0 JDIMMH1 JDIMMH0 JDIMMG1 JDIMMG0 JDIMMC0 JDIMMC1 JDIMMD0 JDIMMD1 JDIMMB1 JDIMMB0 JDIMMA 1 JDIMMA 0 J19 SATA7 SATA5 SATA3 SATA1 J15 J16 JPWR3 SATA8 SATA6 SATA4 SATA2 J13 J14 JFRNT_SSI JUSB_INT JDOM_PWR JBAT J18 J20 J17 JPG_LOCK1 JDIMMC0 JDIMMC1 JDIMMD0 JDIMMD1 J...

Page 41: ..._FP_USB3_TX_N2 PCH_FP_USB2_N2 PCH_FP_USB3_TX_P2 PCH_FP_USB2_P2 PCH_FP_USB2_N3 PCH_USB_OC 23 PCH_FP_USB2_P3 10 11 HM_TD8 HM_TD8 HM_TD7 HM_TD7 GND 12V FAN7_TACH PWM4 1 1 6 GND 12V FAN1_TACH PWM1 FAN1A_PRSNT_N LED_FAN1A_FAULT GND 12V FAN6_TACH PWM3 FAN3B_PRSNT_N LED_FAN3B_FAULT GND 12V FAN4_TACH PWM2 FAN2B_PRSNT_N LED_FAN2B_FAULT GND 12V FAN5_TACH PWM3 FAN3A_PRSNT_N LED_FAN3A_FAULT 12V PWM5 GND FAN8_...

Page 42: ...SSGPIO JSGPIO JTPM J6 J7 J8 J9 DSRB DCDB RXDB CTSB RTSB 1 2 9 10 TXDB RIB GND DTRB KEY no pin 1 9 10 2 3 3V GND PCH_SPI_MISO PCH_SPI_CLK PCH_SPI_CS1_N PCH_SPI_CS2_N PCH_SPI_MOSI PCH_GPIO23 PCH_LDRQ0_N RST_PLTRST_N GND 3 3V PCH_SSCLOCK PCH_SSDATAOUT0 PCH_SSDATAOUT1 PCH_SSLOAD 1 2 JCMOS Setting Pin1 2 Normal Default Pin2 3 Clear CMOS 5V PCH_SPKR_M 1 J6 Setting Short BIOS Recovery Mode Open Normal De...

Page 43: ...wnstream port Open Upstream port Default MDI_N0 MDI_P1 MDI_N1 1V5_DUAL_LAN4 MDI_P0 1 2 9 10 GND MDI_N3 MDI_N2 MDI_P2 MDI_P3 MDI_N0 MDI_P1 MDI_N1 1 0V_PHY_I217 MDI_P0 1 2 9 10 GND MDI_N3 MDI_N2 MDI_P2 MDI_P3 LAN3_TRAFFIC 3 3V_DUAL LAN3_LINK_100 LAN3_LINK_1000 LAN4_LINK_100 LAN4_LINK_1000 LAN4_TRAFFIC GND 1 2 8 7 ...

Page 44: ...GND GND CLK_33M_DP80 PCH_GPIO61 PCH_LFRAME_N AST_SERIRQ RST_PLTRST_N PCH_LPC_LAD2 PCH_LPC_LAD3 PCH_LPC_LAD1 PCH_LPC_LAD0 3 3V 1 2 11 12 SCOM2_T3OUT SCOM2_R4IN GND GND PCH_GPIO27 PCH_GPIO21 SW_PWR_BTN TXDC SW_RST_BTN RXDC GND 3 3V SAS_LED_GPIO12 SAS_LED_GPIO8 SAS_LED_GPIO13 SAS_LED_GPIO9 SAS_LED_GPIO14 SAS_LED_GPIO10 SAS_LED_GPIO15 SAS_LED_GPIO11 GND 3 3V SAS_LED_GPIO20 SAS_LED_GPIO16 SAS_LED_GPIO2...

Page 45: ...5 SAS_EXP_RX_N6 C5 SAS_EXP_TX_N6 A6 GND C6 GND A7 SAS_EXP_RX_P7 C7 SAS_EXP_TX_P7 A8 SAS_EXP_RX_N7 C8 SAS_EXP_TX_N7 A9 GND C9 GND B1 GND D1 SIO1_SAS_DIN B2 SIO1_SAS_LOAD D2 NC B3 GND D3 GND B4 SAS_EXP_RX_P5 D4 SAS_EXP_TX_P5 B5 SAS_EXP_RX_N5 D5 SAS_EXP_TX_N5 B6 GND D6 GND B7 SAS_EXP_RX_P4 D7 SAS_EXP_TX_P4 B8 SAS_EXP_RX_N4 D8 SAS_EXP_TX_N4 B9 GND D9 GND 2 UART0_TX GND UART0_RX SAS3008_1V8 1 ...

Page 46: ...7 GND 28 NC 29 PERn1 30 NC 31 PERp1 32 NC 33 GND 34 NC 35 PETn1 36 NC 37 PETp1 38 DEVSLP I 0_3V3 39 GND 40 NC 41 PERn0_SATA B 42 NC 43 PERp0_SATA B 44 NC 45 GND 46 NC 47 PETn0_SATA A 48 NC 49 PETp0_SATA A 50 PERST I 0_3V3 51 GND 52 CLKREQ IO 0_3V3 53 REFCLK_N 54 PEWake IO 0_3V3 55 REFCLK_P 56 Reserved_MFG Data 57 GND 58 Reserved_MFG Clock 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 NC 68 SUSCLK 32kHz I 0_3V3 69 NG...

Page 47: ... NC JINTRUDER Setting Short Case Open OFF Enable Default 1 2 JBMC_DIS Setting Short Disable Open Normal Default SMB_PMBUS_CLK SMB_PMBUS_DATA PMBUS_ALERT_N GND 3 3V 1 5 BMC X540 I350 JINTRUDER JBMC_I2C1 JBMC_RST JBMC_I2C10 JBUZZER JBMC_GPIO JDIMME0 JDIMME1 JDIMMF0 JDIMMF1 JCPU1 JCPU0 JDIMMH1 JDIMMH0 JDIMMG1 JDIMMG0 JDIMMC0 JDIMMC1 JDIMMD0 JDIMMD1 JDIMMB1 JDIMMB0 JDIMMA 1 JDIMMA 0 JVGA_INT J1 JPWR1 ...

Page 48: ...ty detected Off No disk activity detected LAN1 Yellow Blinking LAN1 activity detected LAN1 is not active Off LAN1 is not active System Error Red Critical system failure detected processors memory voltage regualtions thermal events fan failures NMI etc Off No critical failures detected UID Blue UID activity detected Off No UID activity detected 3 5 System LEDs ...

Page 49: ...Left Status LED 100M Green 10M No connection Off LAN 1 Right Green Blinking LAN1 activity detected Off LAN1 is not active LAN cable is not connected LAN 1 Left Status LED 10G Green 1G Yellow 10M No connection Off LAN 2 Right Green Blinking LAN2 activity detected Off LAN2 is not active LAN cable is not connected LAN2 Left Status LED 10G Green 1G Yellow 10M No connection Off ...

Page 50: ...ng BMC activity detected LED4 Off BMC is not active SYS PG LED On System power is ready LED2 Off System power is not ready RSMRST PG LED On Resume Well Reset is ready LED3 Off Resume Well Reset is not ready UID LED On UID activity detected LED1 Off UID activity not detected LED1 LED3 LED2 LED4 ...

Page 51: ...power 5A per pin Power Connector JPWR1 JPWR2 SGPIO setting JSGPIO_SET Pin1 Pin2 Open Disable External LED input Close Enable External LED input Pin3 Pin4 Open Activity LED from HDD Pin P11 Close Activity LED from SGPIO Pin5 Pin6 Open Identify behavior according to Host Close Identify LED blinking behavior Pin7 Pin8 Open Disable SGPIO Close Enable SGPIO SASHD JPWR2 JPWR1 JSGPIO_SET CPLD 8 7 2 1 3 6...

Page 52: ... POST you have to restart the system by using one of the three methods Press Ctrl Alt Delete Press the reset button on the system chassis Turn the system off and on 4 1 Navigation Keys The navigation keys are listed below Function Key Description Select item Enter Select and enter sub screen Modify selected option F1 General help F2 Previous Value F3 Optimized defaults F4 Save Exit F5 F6 Change va...

Page 53: ...me Advanced Allows configuration of advanced system settings such as ACPI features boot and chipset configuration Security Sets passwords and security functions Power Configures Power Configurations Boot Sets boot options such as Quick Boot or USB Boot Exit Allows user to save or discard BIOS changes and load optimal or custom default settings 4 2 2 BIOS Basic Utility CAUTION When Quiet Boot is en...

Page 54: ...BIOS Configuration Settings Step 2 There will be a message Entering SETUP displayed on the diagnostics screen CAUTION For the official released version the last digit of the BIOS version must end in an 0 Step 3 Identify the BIOS Version ...

Page 55: ...45 Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings SB101 LB User Manual Step 4 Load Optimal Default setting Step 5 Save the setting and exit the BIOS setup utility ...

Page 56: ...r 4 BIOS Configuration Settings Main Option Key 4 3 1 Main Option Key Description Language Configures the language used for your BIOS settings System time Configures the current time System date Configures the current date 4 3 Main ...

Page 57: ...Configuration Serial Port A Serial Port B Auto Enable Disable Serial Port C Auto Enable Disable Base I O Address 2E8 2F8 3E8 3F8 Interrupt IRQ3 IRQ4 Interrupt IRQ7 IRQ8 PCIe SR IOV Enable Disable PCIe ARI Enable Disable PCI 64 bit Decode Enable Disable PCIe Max Read Request Size Auto leaves HW default values 128B 256B 512B 1024B 2048B 4096B 4 4 Advanced ...

Page 58: ... Disable 4 4 3 PCH SSATA Configuration Configure sSATA device and settings PCH SATA Configuration sSATA Controller Enable Disable Configure sSATA as IDE AHCI RAID SATA Mode options Enable Disable Support Aggressive Link Power Management Enable Disable sSATA Speed Support 1 0 Gb s 3 0 Gb s 6 0 G bs Port 0 1 2 3 Enable Disable Hot Plug Enable Disable Mechanical Presence Switch Enable Disable Spin Up...

Page 59: ...sable PCI E ASPM Support Global L1 Only Disable CLKRUN logic Enable Disable BIOS Lock Enable Disable After G3 On S0 S5 Last State 4 4 7 Processor Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Processor Settings Processor Configuration Socket 0 CPU Socket 1 CPU Hyper Threading ALL Enable Disable Check CPU BIST Result Enable Disable CPU Flex Ratio Override Enable Disable Monitor Mwait Ena...

Page 60: ...State Enable Disable Package C State limit C0 C1 state C2 state C6 non Retenti on state C6 Retenti on state No Limit CPU C3 report CPU C6 report Enable Disable CPU Thermal Management Bi directional PROCHOT Output Only Disable Bidirectio nal normal input response Input Only CPU Advanced PM Tuning Energy Perf BIAS Power Performance Tuning Enable Disable ENERGY_PERF_BIAS_ CFG mode PERF Balanced Perf ...

Page 61: ...ocket Min 0 Max 7 COD Enable Auto Enable Disable Early Snoop Auto Enable Disable QPI Per Socket Configuration CPU 0 CPU1 CPU 0 QPI Port 0 1 Link Disable Yes No Link Credit Reduce Yes No Current QPI Link Speed Auto 6 4 GT s 7 2 GT s 8 0 GT s Probe Type Not Present Mid Bus Interposer Link Width Selection Q3Q2Q1Q0 Q3Q2 Q1Q0 Q0 Q2Q0 Q1 Q3Q0 Q2 Q2Q1 Q3 Q3Q1 Auto Link Disable Yes No Link Credit Reduce Y...

Page 62: ... 4 4 11 Memory Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Memory Settings Memory Configuration Enforce POR Auto Enforce POR Disable Enforce Stretch Goals PPR Type Hard PPR Soft PPR PPR Disable PPR Error Injection test Enable Disable Memory Frequency Auto 1600 2133 1333 1867 2400 MRC Promote Warnings Enable Disable Promote Warnings Enable Disable Halt on mem Training Error Enable Disa...

Page 63: ...mand Scrub Enable Disable 4 4 12 IIO Configuration Displays and provides option to change the IIO Settings IIO Configuration EV DFX Features Enable Disable IIO0 Configuration IIO1 Configuration IOU2 IIO PCIe Port 1 x4x4 x8 x8 IOU0 IIO PCIe Port 2 IOU1 IIO PCIe Port 3 x4x4x4x4 x4x4x8 x8x8 x8x4x4 x16 Auto PCI E Completion Timeout Enable Disable PCI E Completion Timeout Value 50µs to 10 ms 1s to 3 5s...

Page 64: ...Port Definition Transparent Bridge NTB to NTB NTB to RP IOU0 IOU01 IOU2 Non Posted Prefetch Enable Disable IOAT Configuration Sck0 IOAT Config Sck1 IOAT Config DCA Enable Disable DMA Enable Disable No Snoop Enable Disable Disable TPH Enable Disable Relaxed Ordering Enable Disable Apply BDX CBDMA ECO Yes No Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Enable Disable Interrupt Remap...

Page 65: ...nable Yes No Corrected Error Enable Enable Disable Uncorrected Error Enable Enable Disable Fatal Error Enable Enable Disable PCIe Correctable error threshold Min 0 Max 255 Enable SERR propagation Yes No Enable PERR propagation Yes No 4 4 15 SPS ME ICC Configuration Configures Integrated Clock Control for overclocking operations and dynamic ICC control SPS ME ICC Configuration Override ICC Clock En...

Page 66: ...Support Min 0 Max 255 Power Cycle Time Enable Disable Power Button Enable Disable Reset Button Enable Disable NMI Button Enable Disable Lan Port Configuration Dedicated Shared LAN Channel Number Min 0 Max 15 IPv4 Source Static DHCP IPv6 Mode Enable Disable SDR List IPv6 AutoConfig Enable Disable IPv6 Prefix Length Min 0 Max 255 SDR List Support Enable Disable 4 4 17 OEMBoard Function Displays OEMB...

Page 67: ...rity Option Key 4 5 1 Set Supervisor password Set Supervisor Password Install or change the password and the length of the password must be greater than one character Set Supervisor password Please type in your new password Please confirm you new password 4 5 Security ...

Page 68: ... 1 Power Wake on PME Determines the action taken when the system power is off and the PCI Power Management Enable wake up event occurs Auto Wake on S5 Auto Wake on S5 By Day of Month or Fixed time of every day Power Wake on PME Enable Disable Auto Wake on S5 Enable Disable 4 6 Power ...

Page 69: ...ecrease the time to boot the system Quiet Boot Disables or enables booting in Text Mode Network Stack Network Stack Support Windows 8 BitLocker Unlock UEFI IPv4 IPv6 PXE Legacy OPROM PXE Boot Capability USB Boot Disables or Enables booting to USB devices EFI Device First Determines EFI devices first or legacy device first If enable it is EFI device first If disable it is Legacy device first EFI EF...

Page 70: ...tings Boot Boot Type Dual Boot Type Legacy Boot Type UEFI Boot Type Quick Boot Enable Disable Quiet Boot Enable Disable Network Stack Enable Disable PXE Boot Capability Enable Disable USB Boot Enable Disable EFI Device First Enable Disable EFI Enable Disable ...

Page 71: ...apter 5 BMC Configuration Settings BMC management port Insert Ethernet LAN cable into the BMC LAN port There are two methods to setup BMC IP 5 1 Method 1 Use the BIOS Setup Step 1 BIOS SETUP Server Mgmt BMC network configuration Configuration Address source Static ...

Page 72: ...on Settings SB101 LB User Manual 5 2 Method 2 Use a Dos Tool Syscheck Step 1 Type in sc lanset Step 2 Modify the IP setting NOTE Type 1 for selecting static IP Mode and type 2 for selecting DHCP Mode Step 3 Type in the IP address ...

Page 73: ...the IP address for individual purposes Step 1 Open the browser then type default BMC IP address 192 168 22 22 Step 2 Use the default user name and password for first time login to BMC WEB UI Field Default UserName admin Password admin NOTE The Default User Name and Password are in lower case characters NOTE Users who login with the Admin user name and password will have full adminastratice power T...

Page 74: ...B101 LB User Manual 5 4 1 Dashboard The Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of a device To open the Dashboard page click Dashboard from the menu bar A sample screenshot of the Dashboard page is shown below 5 4 Web UI ...

Page 75: ...displayed in this page is Basic Information Common Header Information Chassis Information Board Information and Product Information of the FRU device To open the FRU Information Page click FRU Information from the menu bar Select a FRU Device ID from the Basic Information section to view the details of the selected device A screenshot of FRU Information page is given below ...

Page 76: ...live widget for that particular sensor Event Log Events generated by the system will be logged here Double click on a record to see the description System Audit Logs This page displays logs of system and audit events for this device if the options have been configured Blue Screen of Death BSOD This page displays the snapshot of the blue screen captured if the host system crashed since last reboot ...

Page 77: ...igure the System Event log information Images Redirection The page is used to configure the images into the BMC for redirection This can be done either by uploading a image into BMC as Local Media or mounting the image from the remote system as Remote Media Local and Remote Media are currently disabled To configure Local or Remote Media Settings Click the Advanced Settings button LDAP E Directory ...

Page 78: ... Mouse Mode Settings Redirection console mouse mode settings can be modified here NCSI Settings The following options are for configuring the channel number and package ID information for the NCSI interface Network Settings Manage network settings of the device ...

Page 79: ...ion RADIUS Settings Check the box below to enable RADIUS authentication and enter the required information to access the RADIUS server Press the Save button to save your changes Configure Remote Session This page is used to configure virtual media configuration settings for the next redirection session Services Below is a list of services running on the BMC It shows current status and other basic ...

Page 80: ... readable format System and Audit Log Settings Enable and configure logging of system events below Or you can enable disable logging of audit events Press the Save button to save your changes System Firewall Use this page to configure System Firewall settings User Management The list on the page shows the current list of available users To delete or modify a user select the user name from the list...

Page 81: ...ion Press the button to launch the redirection console and manage the server remotely Power Control and Status The current server power status is shown below To perform a power control operation select one of the options below and press Perform Action Java SOL Press the button to launch the Java SOL ...

Page 82: ...72 Chapter 5 BMC Configuration Settings SB101 LB User Manual Environmental setting Press ALT C for local and remote OS mouse control switching ...

Page 83: ... events that will trigger the auto video recording function of the KVM server Video Recording This page shows a list of available recorded video files on the BMC Select a video and click the Play Video button to play the video Select a video and click the Download button to download and save the video Click the Delete button to delete the selected video ...

Page 84: ...our device You can select specific configuration items to be preserved by clicking Enter Preserve Configuration Upon Restore Configuration the selected configuration items will be preserved while all the other configuration items will be restored to their default values If none are selected all the configuration items will be restored to their default values essentially restoring the device config...

Page 85: ...ration Settings 5 4 8 Firmware Update Firmware Update Upgrade firmware of the device Press Enter Update Mode to put the device in update mode Image Transfer Protocol The following option allows you to configure firmware image protocol information ...

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