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UM_SB401-MN_v1_081419

SB401-MN

Storage Server Barebone

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for SB401-MN

Page 1: ...UM_SB401 MN_v1_081419 SB401 MN Storage Server Barebone User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...llation Order 11 2 3 Top Cover 13 2 4 Power Supply Unit Module 14 2 5 Fan Module 15 2 5 1 Fan 15 2 5 2 Optional Fan 16 2 6 Hard Disk Drive 17 2 6 1 HDD 3 5 inch 17 2 6 2 HDD 2 5 inch 18 2 7 HDD Backplane Module 19 2 8 Slide Rail Installation 20 Chapter 3 Hardware Settings 23 3 1 Motherboard Block Diagram 23 3 2 Motherboard Content List 24 3 3 Motherboard Connector and Jumper Location 25 3 4 Connec...

Page 3: ... Subsystem Settings 43 4 4 11 Network Stack Configuration 43 4 4 12 S5 RTC Wake Setting 44 4 4 13 USB Configuration 44 4 4 14 Onboard Device Configuration 44 4 4 15 Option ROM Dispatch Policy 44 4 4 16 NVDIMM ADR Configuration 45 4 4 17 AST2500 Super IO Configuration 45 4 4 18 Option ROM Dispatch Policy 45 4 4 19 Hardware Health Configuration 45 4 4 20 Sensor Data Register Monitoring 45 4 5 Platfo...

Page 4: ...ve and Exit 59 4 10 1 Save and Exit 59 Chapter 5 BMC Configuration Settings 60 5 1 Login 60 5 2 Web GUI 61 5 2 1 Menu Bar 61 5 2 2 User Information and Quick Button 62 5 2 3 Dashboard 63 5 2 4 Sensor 63 5 2 5 System Inventory 64 5 2 6 FRU Information 64 5 2 7 Logs and Reports 65 5 2 8 Settings 66 5 2 9 Remote Control 68 5 2 10 Power Control 73 5 2 11 Chassis Identify Control 74 5 2 12 Set Front Pa...

Page 5: ...Copyright 2019 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: ...Document Release History Release Date Version Update Content August 2019 1 User s Manual release to public ...

Page 7: ...ble 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 includi...

Page 8: ...ully 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 system are for air convection to protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Never pour any liquid into ventilation openings This could...

Page 9: ...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 must have a dummy cover CAUTION The equipment intended for installation should be placed in Restricted Access Location CAUTION There will be a risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the i...

Page 10: ...ettings This chapter elaborates the overall layout of the server 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 descriptio...

Page 11: ...n are damaged 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...

Page 12: ...chip solution 8 x SATA 6 0 Gb s by 2 x Mini SAS HD 2 x SATA 6 0 Gb s by 2 x SATA 7 pin IPMI Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics Remote Management Processor Baseboard Management Controller Intelligent Platform Interface 2 0 IPMI 2 0 iKVM Media Redirection IPMI over LAN Serial over LAN SMASH Support HTML5 Network Controllers Intel X550 AT2 dual ports 10GBase T with RJ45 connectors on rear I O Real...

Page 13: ... expansion into to provide greater bandwidth and utilization In addition to the noteworthy features of the barebone SB401 MN provides immediate and efficient management with Onboard Baseboard Management Controller and greater I O extension Featuring IPMI 2 0 and Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics the server board offers support for iKVM Media Redirection Smash Support IPMI over LAN and Serial o...

Page 14: ...ystem ID Button Drive Activity LED System Reset Button LAN Activity LED USB 3 0 Type A port Rear Panel Item Description Item Description 1 2000W 1 1 redundant power supply 80 Platinum 5 2 x 10GbE RJ45 port 2 2 x 2 5 inch hot swap drive 6 DB 15 VGA port 3 RJ45 port for BMC management 7 2 x 80x38mm hotswap fans Optional 4 2 x USB 3 0 Type A port ...

Page 15: ...5 Chapter 1 Product Features SB401 MN User Manual Top View Item Description 8 Mensa Motherboard 9 4 x 80x38mm easy swap fans ...

Page 16: ...setup you need to prepare before installation a T20 Torx screwdriver ESD wrist strap mat and conductive foam pad CAUTION The pins of the processor socket are vulerable and easily susceptible to damage if fingers or any foreign objects are pressed against them Please keep the socket protective cover on when the processor is not installed CAUTION When unpacking a processor hold the processor only by...

Page 17: ...ocessor Socket Assembly The server board includes two processor sockets LGA 3647 supports one or two of the Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family and has a Thermal Design Power TDP of up to 205W on selected models PHM Processor Heatsink Module Component ...

Page 18: ...he PHM is seated over the processor socket assembly the four heat sink torque screws must be secured in the following order as shown below Processor Heat Sink Top View with Screw Tightening Order NOTE Failure to tighten the heatsink screws in the specified order may cause damage to the processor socket assembly Heat sink screws should be tighted to 12 in lbs torque according to the ndicated order ...

Page 19: ...DIMM memory slots with 6 channel per CPU 2 2 1 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 20: ...M B1 DIMM C1 DIMM C0 DIMM B0 and DIMM A0 To ensure satisfactory performance you need to Verify the DIMM type DDR4 2400 2666 MHz Verify if all of the DIMMs installed are of the same DIMM type to avoid memory failure and loss of performance speed CPU 1 CPU 0 DIMM C0 DIMM B0 DIMM A0 DIMM D0 DIMM E0 DIMM F0 DIMM E1 DIMM F1 DIMM D1 DIMM A1 DIMM B1 DIMM C1 ...

Page 21: ...M_A0 CPU 1 CPU0 6 DIMM CPU 1 CPU 0 DIMM_A1 DIMM_B1 DIMM_B0 DIMM_A0 DIMM_A1 DIMM_D0 DIMM_F0 DIMM_E0 DIMM_B1 DIMME_C1 DIMM_F1 DIMM_E1 DIMM_D1 DIMM_C0 DIMM_B0 DIMM_A0 CPU 1 CPU0 4 DIMM CPU 1 CPU 0 DIMM_A1 DIMM_A0 DIMM_A1 DIMM_D0 DIMM_F0 DIMM_E0 DIMM_B1 DIMME_C1 DIMM_F1 DIMM_E1 DIMM_D1 DIMM_C0 DIMM_B0 DIMM_A0 CPU 1 CPU0 2 DIMM CPU 1 CPU 0 DIMM_A1 DIMM_B1 DIMM_C1 DIMM_C0 DIMM_B0 DIMM_A0 DIMM_A1 DIMM_D0...

Page 22: ...MME_C1 DIMM_F1 DIMM_E1 DIMM_D1 DIMM_C0 DIMM_B0 DIMM_A0 CPU 1 CPU0 10 DIMM CPU 1 CPU 0 DIMM_A1 DIMM_B1 DIMM_C1 DIMM_D0 DIMM_E0 DIMM_F0 DIMM_A1 DIMM_D0 DIMM_F0 DIMM_E0 DIMM_B1 DIMME_C1 DIMM_F1 DIMM_E1 DIMM_D1 DIMM_C0 DIMM_B0 DIMM_A0 CPU 1 CPU0 12 DIMM CPU 1 CPU 0 DIMM_D1 DIMM_A0 DIMM_D0 DIMM_D1 DIMM_E1 DIMM_E0 DIMM_B0 DIMM_C0 DIMM_E1 DIMM_F1 ...

Page 23: ...s the release button x 2 on both sides of the chassis Slide the top cover towards the rear end of the system barebone Lift the cover upward to remove 2 3 Top Cover This information is provided for professional technicians only Press to release cover Lift ...

Page 24: ... Pull the handle to remove the module out of the chassis Push the replaced power supply unit into the chassis Ensure that the module is hooked into the cage 2 4 Power Supply Unit Module This information is provided for professional technicians only Push the ejector and pull on the handle ...

Page 25: ...e attached bracket Insert the replaced fan into the node Verify to align the rubber connectors with the appropriate slot in the bracket 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 and reinstall the fan so that it is facing the correct direction 2 5 Fan Module This information is provided for professional technicia...

Page 26: ...rew on the fan module Pull the module out of the chassis 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 and reinstall the fan so that it is facing the correct direction This information is provided for professional technicians only ...

Page 27: ...d completely Pull the tray out of the system Insert the hard disk drive into the tray Ensure that the dimples on the tray match the hard disk drive For additional assurance fasten the screws x 2 on the drive tray to secure the hard disk drive Dimple location screw location 2 6 Hard Disk Drive This information is provided for professional technicians only ...

Page 28: ...ton the tray lever to loosen the lever Pull the tray lever outward completely Pull the tray out of the system Insert the hard disk drive into the tray Ensure that the dimples on the tray match the hard disk drive For additional assurance fasten the screws x 2 on the drive tray to secure the hard disk drive 2 5 HDD dimple location 2 5 HDD screw location ...

Page 29: ... hard disk drives from the backplane module Dislodge the screws on the module Lift the module upward to remove Insert the replaced HDD backplane into the chassis and secure the screws 2 7 HDD Backplane Module This information is provided for professional technicians only ...

Page 30: ...and fall due to incorrect installation or placed on uneven grounds The rack must be placed in a flat surface before you begin to slide the system barebone in for servicing Pull the inner rail out of the slide rail until it clicks Detach the inner rail completely from the slide rail by pulling the white tab foreward After the inner rail is dislodged adjust the middle rail back to its original posit...

Page 31: ...ock the keyholes and secure the screws Continue installing the outer rail bracket to the mounting frame Attach the outer rail assembling to the frame and press the bracket to fix the rail onto the frame Repeat to fully mount the bracket assembly Keyhole screw Attach and press bracket bracket secured ...

Page 32: ...Pull out the middle channel until the ball bearing retainer is locked forward CAUTION Verify ball bearing retainer is locked forward Slide the release tab and push barebone into rack Make sure the barebone is completely installed onto the rack 1 1 1 2 ...

Page 33: ...on provides illustrations that display the internal jumpers connectors and system LED indicators on the Mensa motherboard The motherboard layout and essential connectors are listed below for your reference 3 1 Motherboard Block Diagram Chapter 3 Hardware Settings ...

Page 34: ...E J119 30 FP VGA HD VGA2 11 CMOS Clear Jumper J104 31 M 2 2280 22110 slot PCI e x2 from PCH NGFF1 12 SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Gen3 SATA4_7 32 PCI Express Gen 3 x 8 PCIE_1 PCIE_3 PCIE_5 PCIE_7 PCIE_9 PCIE_11 13 SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Gen3 SATA0_3 33 PCI Express Gen 3 x 16 PCIE_2 PCIE_4 PCIE_6 PCIE_8 PCIE_10 14 System Reset Button RST_BTN1 34 BMC Heartbeat LED B...

Page 35: ... 8 9 6 10 11 12 14 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 17 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 35 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 Battery BIOS_SPI Socket CPU 1 CPU 0 DIMM C0 DIMM B0 DIMM A0 DIMM D0 DIMM E0 DIMM F0 DIMM E1 DIMM F1 DIMM D1 DIMM A1 DIMM B1 DIMM C1 1 PCIe 1 PCIe 2 PCIe 3 PCIe 4 PCIe 5 PCIe 6 PCIe 7 PCIe 8 PCIe 9 PCIe 10 PCIe 11 ...

Page 36: ...e Header OPEN 1 2 MFG_MODE_N GND 3 Pin1 2 closed Enable security measures defined in the Flash Descriptor Normal Default Pin2 3 closed Disable Flash Descriptor Security override 11 J104 Clear CMOS Jumper J104 Setting Pin1 2 Normal default Pin2 3 Clear CMOS 12 13 SATA0 3 SATA4 7 7 pin Vertical SATA3 0 Connector 1 GND 2 SATA_TXP_C 3 SATA_TXN_C 4 GND 5 SATA_RXN_C 6 SATA_RXP_C 7 GND 14 RST_BTN1 System...

Page 37: ...P1_TX_N GND 7 14 P1_TX_P P0_N 8 13 GND P0_P 9 12 P1_N OC_N 10 11 P1_P 24 TYPEA_USB2 Vertical Type A USB2 0 Connector USB_VCC_TYPE_A 1 2 USB_N2_TYPE_A1_ R USB_P2_TYPE_A1_ R 3 4 GND 25 J122 VROC Header full featured RAID 0 1 10 5 using Intel VROC for NVMe SSD SKU GND 1 2 VCC3_AUX GND 3 4 PCH_SATA_RAID_ KEY 27 J43 Front USB2 0 Header blue USB2_VCC_ REAR_2 1 2 USB2_VCC_REAR_2 USB2_N3_REAR_3_ R 3 4 USB...

Page 38: ...ings 3 5 Internal LED Indicator 34 36 Battery BIOS_SPI Socket CPU 1 CPU 0 DIMM C0 DIMM B0 DIMM A0 DIMM D0 DIMM E0 DIMM F0 DIMM E1 DIMM F1 DIMM D1 DIMM A1 DIMM B1 DIMM C1 PCIe 1 PCIe 2 PCIe 3 PCIe 4 PCIe 5 PCIe 6 PCIe 7 PCIe 8 PCIe 9 PCIe 10 PCIe 11 ...

Page 39: ... OFF The LED shuts off when the BMC controller cannot be detected or properly initiated Blinking Green The LED blinks per second to indicate that the BMC controller is working normally ON Green The green LED lights up when the power of PCH is normal 36 ID_LED Rear ID LED Pin Signal VCC3_AUX GND State Description OFF OFF OFF B ON ...

Page 40: ... Backplane HDD6 HDD12 HDD13 HDD19 HDD24 HDD23 HDD22 HDD21 HDD20 HDD18 HDD16 HDD17 HDD15 HDD14 HDD7 HDD8 HDD9 HDD10 HDD11 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 HDD5 JPWR1 JPWR2 JFAN1 JFAN2 JFAN4 JFAN3 JPMBUS JEXP_UART JEXP2 SASHD3 SASHD2 SASHD1 JMCU_UART JMCU_DBG JFRONT JI2C3 JI2C4 JI2C0 Expander Flash Sensor Sensor Expander ...

Page 41: ...r JPWR1 Pin Description Pin Description 7 12V 1 GND 8 12V 2 GND 9 3 3V 3 GND 10 5V 4 MUTE_L 11 5VSTBY 5 PSU_N1 12 PS_ON_L 6 GND Power Connector JPWR2 Pin Description Pin Description 8 12V 1 GND 9 12V 2 GND 10 12V 3 GND 11 12V 4 GND 12 5V 5 GND 13 5V 6 GND 14 5V 7 GND 6 1 12 7 7 1 14 8 ...

Page 42: ...2C_CLOCK 3 I2C_DATA 4 N A FAN Connector JFAN1 JFAN2 JFAN3 JFAN4 Pin Description 1 GND 2 12V 3 TACH 4 PWM Console for Expander JEXP_UART Pin Description Pin Description 2 DEBUG_RXD 1 SMART_RXD 4 GND 3 GND 6 DEBUG_TXD 5 SMART_TXD Console for MCU JMCU_DBG Pin Description 1 MCU_RXD 2 GND 3 MCU_TXD 1 4 4 1 1 2 5 6 ...

Page 43: ...33 Chapter 3 Hardware Settings SB401 MN User Manual 3 6 3 LED Indicator LED3 LED3 SASHD Status LED SASHD Status LED LED2 LED2 LED1 LED1 ...

Page 44: ...T 7 DEVICE OFF Red Blinking Set by any of the following bits 1 RQST CONS CHECK 2 RQST IN CRIT ARRAY 3 RQST IN FAILED ARRAY 4 RQST REBUILD REMAP 5 RQST R R ABORT 6 RQST INSERT 7 RQST REMOVE 8 PRDFAIL Red On Set by any of the following bits 1 RQST MISSING 2 RQST FAULT SAS HD Link Status Blue On Link is up Blue Blinking Activity is detected Off Link is down Expander Blink LED2 Blue Blinking Expander ...

Page 45: ...mm Header for Front I O JFRONT Fan number select Pin 5 6 Pin 3 4 Pin 1 2 Fan no support Active Fan Locate Close Close Close No Fan Close Close Open One Fan JFAN1 Close Open Close Two Fan JFAN1 and JFAN2 Close Open Open Three Fan JFAN1 JFAN2 and JFAN3 Open Close Close Four Fan JFAN1 JFAN2 JFAN3 and JFAN4 JMCU_RST JMCU_RST JMD_SEL JMD_SEL 24 2 23 1 Fan number select ...

Page 46: ...36 SB401 MN User Manual Chapter 3 Hardware Settings AT Mode Setting Pin Description Remark 9 GND 10 AT_SEL_N Active Low Mute SW Pin Description Remark 17 GND 18 MUTE Input Active Low ...

Page 47: ...37 Chapter 3 Hardware Settings SB401 MN User Manual 3 6 5 Drive Slot Map ...

Page 48: ...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 values F7 Discard Change and Exit F9 Lo...

Page 49: ...rm Configuration Allows configuration of platform settings such as PCH miscellaneous and server ME configuration Socket Configuration Allows configuration of socket settings such as processor Common RefCode UPI and memory configurtaion Server Management Allows configuration of timer System Event Log and BMC network Security Sets passwords and security functions Boot Sets boot options such as Quick...

Page 50: ...40 SB401 MN User Manual Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings 4 3 Main 4 3 1 Main Main Option Key Option Key Descriptuon System time Configures current time System date Configures current date ...

Page 51: ...ation Add an Attempt Delete Attempts Change Attempt Order 4 4 2 Intel Virtual RAID on CPU Intel Virtual RAID on CPU All Intel VMD controllers 4 4 3 Trusted Computing Trusted Computing Security Device Support Enable Disable 4 4 4 APCI Settings ACPI Settings Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enable Disable Enable Hibernation Enable Disable ...

Page 52: ...Settings Console Redirection Settings 4 4 7 COM1 Console Redirection settings COM1 Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 ANSI Bits per Second 38400 9600 19200 57600 115200 Data Bits 8 7 Parity None Even Odd Mark Space Stop Bits 1 2 Flow Control None Hardware RTS CTS VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Enable Disable Recorder Mode Enable Disable Resolution 100x31 Enable Disable Legac...

Page 53: ... 57600 Flow Control None Hardware RTS CTS Software Xon Xoff Data Bits Read only Parity Read only Stop Bits Read only 4 4 10 PCI Subsystem Settings PCI Subsystem Settings Above 4G Decoding Enable Disable SR IOV Support Enable Disable 4 4 11 Network Stack Configuration Network Stack Configuration Network Stack Enable Disable Ipv4 PXE Support Enable Disable Ipv4 HTTP Support Enable Disable Ipv6 PXE S...

Page 54: ...ble Auto XHCI Hand off Enable Disable USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enable Disable Port 60 64 Emulation Enable Disable USB transfer time out 1sec 5sec 10sec 20sec Device reset time out 10sec 20sec 30sec 40sec Device power up delay Auto Manual 4 4 14 Onboard Device Configuration Onboard Device Configuration Onboard VGA Enable Disable LAN1 LAN2 Enable Disable ICC Clock Spread Spectrum Enable Disab...

Page 55: ...n ROM Dispatch Policy Option ROM Dispatch Policy Serial Port Enable Disable Device Settings Read only Change Settings Auto IO 3F8h IRQ 4 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 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 2E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 4 4 19 Hardware Health Configuration Hardware Health Configuration Auto Fan Control Enable Disable BMC Alert Beep Off On PMBus Supp...

Page 56: ...figuration 4 5 1 Platform Configuration Platform Option Key Option Key Description PCH Configuration Displays and provides option to change the PCH Settings Miscellaneous Configuration Configures active video type Server ME Configuration Configures Server ME Technology Parameters ...

Page 57: ...yload Size MPL128B MPL256B PCH SATA Configuration SATA Controller Enable Disable Configure SATA as AHCI RAID Port 0 Enable Disable Hot Plug Enable Disable Configure as eSATA Enable Disable Spin Up Device Enable Disable SATA Device Type Hard Disk Drive Solid State Drive PCH sSATA Configuration sSATA Controller Enable Disable Configure sSATA as AHCI RAID Port 0 Enable Disable Hot Plug Enable Disable...

Page 58: ...tion Reset ADR Enable Enable Disable Enable Disable ADR Timer Enable Held off ADR timer expire time 25 uS 50 uS 100 uS 0 us ADR timer multiplier x1 x8 x24 x40 x56 x64 x72 x80 x88 x96 4 5 3 Miscellaneous Configuration Miscellaneous Configuration Active Video Onboard Device Offboard Device 4 5 4 Server ME Configuration Server ME Configuration Read only ...

Page 59: ...or Settings Common RefCode Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Common RefCode Settings UPI Configuration Displays and provides option to change the UPI Settings Memory Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Memory Settings IIO Configuration Displays and provides option to change the IIO Settings Advanced Power Management Configuration Displays and provides op...

Page 60: ...able Extended APCI Enable Disable AES NI Enable Disable 4 6 3 Common RefCode Configuration Common RefCode Configuration MMCFG 1G 1 5G 1 75G 2G 2 25G 3G MMCFG Size 64M 128M 256M 512M 1G 2G MMIO High Base 56T 40T 24T 16T 4T 3T 2T 1T MMIO High Granularity Size 1G 4G 16G 64G 256G 1024G Numa Enable Disable 4 6 4 UPI Configuration UPI Configuration UPI Status Read only UPI General Configuration Link Spe...

Page 61: ...mode 2LM Memory Rack Sparing Enable Disable Correctable Error Threshold 1 32767 SDDC Plus One Enable Disable Patrol Scrub Enable Disable 4 6 6 IIO Configuration IIO Configuration Socket 0 Configuration IOU0 IIO PCIe Br1 x4x4x4x4 x8x8 x16 Auto IOU1 IIO PCIe Br2 x4x4x4x4 x8x8 IOU2 IIO PCIe Br3 x16 Auto Socket 0 PcieBr1D00F0 Port 1A Socket 0 PcieBr2D00F0 Port 2A Socket 0 PcieBr3D00F0 Port 3A PCI E Po...

Page 62: ...r1 x4x4x4x4 x8x8 x16 Auto IOU1 IIO PCIe Br2 x4x4x4x4 x8x8 x16 Auto IOU2 IIO PCIe Br3 x4x4x4x4 x8x8 x16 Auto Socket 1 PcieBr1D00F0 Port 1A Socket 1 PcieBr2D00F0 Port 2A Socket 1 PcieBr2D00F0 Port 3A PCI E Port Auto Enable Disable Hot Plug Capable Enable Disable Surprise Hot Plug Capable Enable Disable PCI E Port Link Enable Disable Link Speed Auto Gen 1 2 5 GT s Gen 2 5 GT s Gen 3 8 GT s PCIE Port ...

Page 63: ...able 4 6 7 Advanced Management Power Configuration Advanced Management Power Configuration CPU P State Control SpeedStep Pstates Enable Disable Boot performance mode Max Performance Max Efficient Set by Intel Node Manager Energy Efficient Turbo Enable Disable Turbo Mode Enable Disable CPU Flex Ratio Override Enable Disable CPU Core Flex Ratio 23 Hardware PM State Control Hardware P States Disable ...

Page 64: ...inutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes FRB 2 Timer Policy Do Nothing Reset Power Down Power Cycle OS Watchdog Timer Enable Disable OS Wtd Timer timeout 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes OS Wtd Timer Policy Do Nothing Reset Power Down Power Cycle BMC Logo Enable Disable System Event Log Press Enter to change the SEL event log configuration BMC network configuration Configure BMC network para...

Page 65: ...mmediately Log EFI Status Codes Disable Both Error Code Progress Code 4 7 3 BMC Network Configuration BMC Network Configuration Configure IPV4 Support Management Port 1 Configuration Address Source Unspecified Static DynamicBmcDhcp DynamicBmcNonDhcp Server Management Port 2 Enable Disable Configure IPV6 Support Server Management Port 1 IPV6 Support Enable Disable Server Management Port 2 IPV6 Supp...

Page 66: ...nistrator password in the Create New Password window After you key in the password the Confirm New Password window will pop out to ask for confirmation User Password Set user password in the Create New Password window After you key in the password the Confirm New Password window will pop out to ask for confirmation Security Frozen Mode Enable Disable ...

Page 67: ... Secure Boot Enable Disable Secure Boot Mode Standard Custom Key Management Provision Factory Default keys Install Factory Default Keys Enroll Efi Image Save All Secure Boot Variables Platform Key PK Key Exchange Keys Authorized Signatures Forbidden Signatures Authorized TimeStamps ...

Page 68: ...vation key 65535 0xFFFF means indefinite waiting Bootup NumLock State On Off Quiet Boot Enable Disable Boot Option Priorities Boot Option 1 3 Device Name Disable New UEFI OS Boot Option Policy Default Place First Place Last Wait for Esc If Error Enable Disable Endless Boot Enable Disable 4 9 2 Delete Boot Option Boot Boot Option 1 Select one to Delete Device Name ...

Page 69: ... Reset Reset the system after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup without saving any changes Save Changes Save changes done so far to any of the setup options Discard Changes Discard changes done so far to any of the setup options Restore Defaults Restore Load Default values for all the setup options Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults Re...

Page 70: ...e Step 1 Open the browser then type in the default BMC IP address 192 168 22 108 Step 2 Use the default user name and password for first time BMC WEB GUI login Field Default UserName root Password superuser NOTE The default user name and password are in lower case characters Users who login with the root user name and password will have full adminstrative power The root password can be changed aft...

Page 71: ...us of IPMI event and video Settings The Settings page allows you to configure various basic settings such as date time KMV Mouse Services and ect Remote Control The Remote Control page allows you to remotely manage server hardware components Image Redirection The Image Redirection page is used to configure the image into BMC for redirection Power Control The Power Control page allows you to view a...

Page 72: ...mmands are allowed except for the configuration commands that can change the behavior of the out of hand interfaces Administrator All BMC commands are allowed No access Login access denied Notification Click to view notification messages Warning Click to view warning messages Sync Click to synchronize with the latest sensor and event log updates Refresh Click to reload the current page Root admini...

Page 73: ...shboord page displays device system and network information Click Dashboard on the menu bar to view the overall information of the server 5 2 4 Sensor The Sensor page displays the status and records on related sensors Click a record to view detailed information on a particular sensor ...

Page 74: ...ation including Vendor name Model and Sofware version Click System Inventory on the menu bar to open 5 2 6 FRU Information The FRU Information page displays Basic Information Chassis Information Board Information and Product Information of the FRU device Click FRU Information on the menu bar to view the details of the selected device ...

Page 75: ...er 5 BMC Configuration Settings 5 2 7 Logs and Reports The System Inventory page displays IPMI Event Log and Video Log Click Logs and Reports from the menu bar select Event Log or Video Log to view the contents Event Log Video Log ...

Page 76: ...ings page displays the configuration settings for Date Time External User Services KVM Mouse Setting Log Settings Media Redirection Settings Network Settings PAM Order Settings Platform Event Filter Services SMTP Settings SSL Settings System Firewall User Management and Video Recording ...

Page 77: ...Settings VMedia Instance Settings Remote Session Network Settings Network Settings Network Link Configuration DNS Configuration Sideband Interface NC SI PAM Order Settings PAM Authentication Order Platform Event Filter Event Filters Alert Policies LAN Destinations Services SMTP Settings SMTP Settings SSL Settings View SSL certificate Generate SSL certificate Upload SSL certificate System Firewall ...

Page 78: ...5 BMC Configuration Settings SB401 MN User Manual 5 2 9 Remote Control The Remote Control page displays the configuration for power control and remote KVM Click Java Console to start the JViewer video redirection ...

Page 79: ...69 SB401 MN User Manual Chapter 5 BMC Configuration Settings Click Launch KVM to open the Remote KVM page ...

Page 80: ...01 MN User Manual Procedure To Start KVM 1 Click Start KVM to start the H5Viewer video redirection 2 Click Browse to select CD Image 3 Click Start Media to redirect the selected CD image file to the Host 4 To stop the recording click Stop Record ...

Page 81: ...This menu item can be used to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system Mouse Mode This option handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen using either of the two methods Only Administrator has the right to configure this option Absolute mouse mode The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the server if this option is selected Relative mouse mode The ...

Page 82: ...n or Press and Release Press and Release Ctrl Alt Del This menu item can be used to act as if you depressed the CTRL ALT and DEL keys down simultaneously on the server that you are redirecting Left Windows This menu item can be used to act as the left side WIN key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how they key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Right Windows This menu i...

Page 83: ...s options of Power Control are given below Power Off To immediately power off the server Power On To power on the server Power Cycle This option will first power off and then reboot the system cold boot Hard Reset This option will reboot the system without powering off warm boot ACPI Shutdown This option to initiate operating system shutdown prior to the shutdown Perform Action Click this option t...

Page 84: ...lays the BMC s UID control information Users can change the Identify LED behavior on this page Click Chassis Identify Control from the menu bar Select Off On to control UID LED 5 2 12 Set Front Panel Enables The Set Front Panel Enables page allows you to lock or unlock the Local Panel Click Set Front Panel Enables from the menu bar ...

Page 85: ... Maintenance This Maintenance page displays the configuration settings for Backup Configuration Firmware Image Location Firmware Information BIOS Information Fimware Update Preserve Configuration Restore Configuration Restore Configuration and Restore Factory Defaults ...

Page 86: ...tically follow if the upgrade is completed or cancelled An option to Preserve All Configuration is available Enable it if you wish to preserver configured settings through the upgrade Click Start Firmware Update to start the firmware update process Preserve Configuration This page allows the user to configure the preserve configuration items which will be used by the Restore factory defaults to pr...

Page 87: ...Chapter 5 BMC Configuration Settings 5 2 14 Sign out To log out of the BMC Method 1 Click Sign out from the menu bar The Logout dialog box will pop out Method 2 Click the root quick button on the top right corner of the screen ...

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