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Last Updated: July 2, 2019

 

 

FWS-7830 

 

Network  Appliance 

 

User’s Manual 2

nd

 Ed

Summary of Contents for AAEON FWS-7830

Page 1: ...Last Updated July 2 2019 FWS 7830 Network Appliance User s Manual 2nd Ed ...

Page 2: ...in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from its use The material in this document is for product information only and is subject to change without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assur...

Page 3: ...rademark of Microsoft Corp Intel Pentium Celeron and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Core Atom are trademarks of Intel Corporation ITE is a trademark of Integrated Technology Express Inc IBM PC AT PS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners ...

Page 4: ...0 Packing List Before setting up your product please make sure the following items have been shipped Item Quantity FWS 7830 1 If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your distributor or sales representative immediately ...

Page 5: ...descriptions and explanations on the product s hardware and software features if any its specifications dimensions jumper connector settings definitions and driver installation instructions if any to facilitate users in setting up their product Users may refer to the product page on AAEON com for the latest version of this document ...

Page 6: ...system s hardware 6 No connections should be made when the system is powered as a sudden rush of power may damage sensitive electronic components 7 If the device is not to be used for a long time disconnect it from the power supply to avoid damage by transient over voltage 8 Always disconnect this device from any AC supply before cleaning 9 While cleaning use a damp cloth instead of liquid or spra...

Page 7: ...s 18 If any of the following situations arises please the contact our service personnel i Damaged power cord or plug ii Liquid intrusion to the device iii Exposure to moisture iv Device is not working as expected or in a manner as described in this manual v The device is dropped or damaged vi Any obvious signs of damage displayed on the device 19 DO NOT LEAVE THIS DEVICE IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRON...

Page 8: ...osion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions and your local government s recycling or disposal directives Attention Il y a un risque d explosion si la batterie est remplacée de façon incorrecte Ne la remplacer qu avec le même modèle ou équivalent reco...

Page 9: ...Preface IX Network Appliance FWS 7830 China RoHS Requirements CN ...

Page 10: ...Preface X Network Appliance FWS 7830 China RoHS Requirement EN ...

Page 11: ...election For mSTAT1 JP2 20 2 4 List of Connectors 21 2 4 1 Front Panel FP1 22 2 4 2 RS232 COM1 22 2 4 3 DIO CN15 22 2 6 Installing 3 5 Hard Disk Drive 23 2 7 Installing 2 5 Hard Disk Drive 2 pieces 26 2 8 Installing 2 5 Hard Disk Drive 1 piece 29 2 9 Installing CPU and Heat Sink 32 2 10 Installing Expansion Card 38 2 10 Installing NIM 41 Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 43 3 1 System Test and Initializati...

Page 12: ... 1 COM0 Console Redirection 62 3 4 7 2 Legacy Console Redirection Settings 64 3 4 8 Advanced Power Management 65 3 4 9 Advanced Digital IO Port Configuration 66 3 4 10 Advanced LAN Bypass Configuration 67 3 5 Setup submenu Chipset 68 3 5 1 Chipset System Agent SA Configuration 69 3 6 Setup submenu Security 70 3 6 1 Security Secure Boot 71 3 6 2 Security Key Management 72 3 7 Setup submenu Boot 74 ...

Page 13: ...ss Platform Setting 92 C 1 Status LED 93 C 1 1 Introduction 93 C 1 2 Status LED Configuration 93 C 1 3 Sample Code 94 C 2 LAN Bypass 96 C 2 1 Introduction 96 C 2 2 LAN Bypass Configuration 96 C 2 3 Sample Code 98 C 3 Software Reset button General Propose Input 100 C 3 1 Introduction 100 C 3 2 LAN Bypass Configuration 100 C 3 3 Sample Code 101 ...

Page 14: ...Network Appliance FWS 7830 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Product Specifications ...

Page 15: ...Chipset Intel C246 System Memory DDR4 2133 2400 2666 UDIMM Up to 64GB 288 pin DIMM x 4 Network Ethernet Intel I350 AM2 Gigabit Ethernet x 2 Bypass Depend on NIM module NIM Slot NIM Slot x3 Display Graphic Controller Intel Integrated Connector VGA cable Optional Storage HDDs Internal 2 5 SATA HDD x 2 or 3 5 SATA HDD x 1 Optional CF CFast mSATA Default mSATA Slot Optional CFast Socket ...

Page 16: ... Box Header 2 0mm Miscellaneous RTC Internal RTC Watchdog Timer 1 255 steps by software programmable 1 sec per step Software Button GPIO Programmable push button x 1 TPM Optional TPM v2 0 GPIO 8bits BIOS default 4 bits input 4bits output FAN 2 MTBF Hours TBD Color Black Environmental Parameters and Dimension Power Requirement 220W ATX PSU Operation Temp 32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C Storage Temp 4 F 140 F 2...

Page 17: ...Shock 10G peak acceleration 11 m sec duration operation 20G peak acceleration 11 m sec duration non operation Chassis Dimension W x D x H 16 93 x 18 7 x1 73 430mm x 475mm x 44mm I O Interface Front Panel Power LED x 1 Status LED x 1 HDD Active LED x 1 USB 3 0 Ports x 2 RJ 45 Console x 1 Parallel LCM display and 4 keypad x 1 Software Programmable Switch x 1 Rear Panel AC Power Input x 1 Power Switc...

Page 18: ...Network Appliance FWS 7830 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Information ...

Page 19: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 6 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 1 Dimensions System ...

Page 20: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 7 Network Appliance FWS 7830 Component Side ...

Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 8 Network Appliance FWS 7830 Solder Side ...

Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 9 Network Appliance FWS 7830 PER R51X ...

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Page 26: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 13 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 2 Jumpers and Connectors Component Side ...

Page 27: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 14 Network Appliance FWS 7830 Solder Side ...

Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 15 Network Appliance FWS 7830 PER R51X ...

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Page 30: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 17 Network Appliance FWS 7830 PER T507 ...

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Page 32: ...s jumpers that you can configure for your application Label Function JP1 Auto PWR Button CN9 Clear CMOS CN11 IPMI Button JP2 SATA PCIE selection For mSTAT1 CN12 CF voltage selection 2 3 1 Auto Power Button JP1 Normal 1 2 Auto power on 2 3 2 3 2 Clear CMOS CN9 Normal 1 3 2 4 Clear CMOS 3 5 4 6 2 3 3 CF Power SELECT CN12 3 3V 2 3 5V 1 2 ...

Page 33: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 20 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 3 4 SATA PCIE selection For mSTAT1 JP2 SATA 1 2 PCIE 2 3 ...

Page 34: ...ication Label Function FP1 front panel CN1 2 3 CPU FAN SYS FAN1 2 DIMM1 2 3 4 DDR4 UDIMM CN7 VGA CON USB1 USB3 0 EXT CON CN4 ATX 8PIN CON CN5 ATX 24PIN CON CN16 HDMI CON CN18 KAYPAD Header CN20 21 22 SATA 4P POWER CN17 LCM CON SATA1 2 3 SATA CON CN13 CFAST CN14 CF Msata1 MSATA CON miniPCIe COM1 UART2 CN15 DIO CON CN24 BIOS Brunin PCIE1 PER T507 PCIE2 3 NIM Card GF1 PER R30X GF2 PER R51X ...

Page 35: ...nal Pin Signal 1 PWR_SW 2 GND 3 RESET 4 GND 5 PWR LED 6 PWR LED 7 HDD LED 8 HDD LED 2 4 2 RS232 COM1 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD2 2 RXD2 3 TXD2 4 DTR2 5 GND2 6 DSR2 7 RTS2 8 CTS2 9 RI2 2 4 3 DIO CN15 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DIO1 2 DIO2 3 DIO3 4 DIO4 5 DIO5 6 DIO6 7 DIO7 8 DIO8 9 3 3V 10 GND ...

Page 36: ... 2 Hardware Information 23 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 6 Installing 3 5 Hard Disk Drive 1 Remove the highlighted screws and remove the top cover 2 Remove the four highlighted screws to remove the HDD bracket ...

Page 37: ...dware Information 24 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 Place the HDD into the bracket tighten the screws to secure 4 Place the assembled HDDs back into the system secure with screws and reattach the SATA and power cables ...

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Page 39: ...ardware Information 26 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 7 Installing 2 5 Hard Disk Drive 2 pieces 1 Remove the highlighted screws and remove the top cover 2 Remove the four highlighted screws to remove the HDD bracket ...

Page 40: ...ware Information 27 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 Place the HDDs into the bracket tighten the screws to secure 4 Place the assembled HDDs back into the system secure with screws and reattach the SATA and power cables ...

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Page 42: ...ardware Information 29 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 8 Installing 2 5 Hard Disk Drive 1 piece 1 Remove the highlighted screws and remove the top cover 2 Remove the four highlighted screws to remove the HDD bracket ...

Page 43: ...ware Information 30 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 Place the HDDs into the bracket tighten the screws to secure 4 Place the assembled HDDs back into the system secure with screws and reattach the SATA and power cables ...

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Page 45: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 32 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 9 Installing CPU and Heat Sink 1 Remove the highlighted screws to remove the fan duct ...

Page 46: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 33 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 Lift the socket arm up to open the CPU socket ...

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Page 48: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 35 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 Remove the cover and place the CPU into the socket Make sure the two fillisters are properly locked ...

Page 49: ...ter 2 Hardware Information 36 Network Appliance FWS 7830 4 Push the arm down to lock the CPU into place 5 Place the heat sink onto the CPU Make sure the direction of the heat sink is not against the airflow ...

Page 50: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 37 Network Appliance FWS 7830 6 Close the air duct and secure with screw ...

Page 51: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 38 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 10 Installing Expansion Card 1 Remove the highlighted screws and remove the top cover 2 Remove the screw to remove the cover bracket ...

Page 52: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 39 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 Firmly insert the expansion card into the slot and secure the screw ...

Page 53: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 40 Network Appliance FWS 7830 4 Close the cover bracket and secure the screw ...

Page 54: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 41 Network Appliance FWS 7830 2 10 Installing NIM 1 Remove the highlighted screw on the chassis bottom 2 Remove the null module cover or existing module ...

Page 55: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 42 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 Insert firmly the module and secure the screw ...

Page 56: ...Network Appliance FWS 7830 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup ...

Page 57: ...heck the current system configuration against the values stored in the CMOS memory If they do not match an error message will be outputted in which case you will need to run the BIOS setup program to set the configuration information in memory There are three situations in which you will need to change the CMOS settings You are starting your system for the first time You have changed your system s...

Page 58: ... when the power is turned off To enter BIOS Setup press Del or F2 immediately while your computer is powering up The function for each interface can be found below Main Date and time can be set here Press Tab to switch between date elements Advanced Enable Disable boot option for legacy network devices Chipset Host bridge parameters Boot Enable Disable quiet Boot Option Security The setup administ...

Page 59: ...Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 46 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 3 Setup Submenu Main ...

Page 60: ...Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 47 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 4 Setup Submenu Advanced ...

Page 61: ... Hyper Threading Disabled Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enabled for Windows XP and Linux OS optimized for Hyper Threading Technology and Disabled for other OS OS not optimized for Hyper Threading Technology Intel R Speed Shift Technology Disable Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enable Enable Disable Intel R Speed Shift Technology support Enabling will expose the CPPC v2 interface to all...

Page 62: ...Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 49 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 4 2 Advanced PCH FW Configuration ...

Page 63: ...MI BIOS Setup 50 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 4 2 1 Firmware Update Configuration Options summary Me FW Image Re Flash Disabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enabled Enable Disable Me FW Image Re Flash function ...

Page 64: ...d INT1A interface will not be available TPM State Disabled Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enable Disable Security Device NOTE Your Computer will reboot during restart in order to change State of the Device Pending operation None Optimal Default Failsafe Default TPM Clear Schedule an Operation for the Security Device NOTE Your Computer will reboot during restart in order to change State o...

Page 65: ...work Appliance FWS 7830 TPM 1 2 will restrict support to TPM 1 2 devices TPM 2 0 will restrict support to TPM 2 0 devices Auto will support both with the default set to TPM 2 0 devices if not found TPM 1 2 devices will be enumerated ...

Page 66: ...s Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Disabled Enable Disable SATA Device SATA Mode Selection AHCI Optimal Default Failsafe Default Intel RST Premium With Intel Optane System Acceleration Determines how SATA controller s operate Hot Plug Disabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enabled Designates this port as Hot Pluggable ...

Page 67: ...Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 54 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 4 5 Advanced Hardware Monitor ...

Page 68: ... speed System Fan Smart Control Disabled Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default For En Disable System Fan 2 Smart Control Enabled FAN is running in accordance with user settings Disabled FAN is always running with full speed FAN Control Mode Manual Mode Automatic Mode Optimal Default Failsafe Default Manual Mode Depends on PWM Duty Automatic Mode FAN Speed is depends on CPU Temperature Spin PWM ...

Page 69: ...e fans have the minimum speed even if the PWM value is 0 Start Control Temperature 45 Optimal Default Failsafe Default Temperature Limit Value of FAN Start Control Full Speed Temperature 75 Optimal Default Failsafe Default Temperature Limit Value of FAN Full Speed PWM Slope 8 Optimal Default Failsafe Default Slope PWM value Degree C for FAN Speed Control Range 1 15 PWM Duty 200 Optimal Default Fai...

Page 70: ...Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 57 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 4 6 Advanced SIO Configuration ...

Page 71: ...Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 58 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 4 6 1 Serial Port Configuration ...

Page 72: ...abled Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enable Disable this Logical Device Possible Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default Failsafe Default IO 3F8 IRQ 4 IO 2F8 IRQ 3 Allow user to change Device s Resource settings New settings will be reflected on This Setup Page after System restarts ...

Page 73: ...efault IO 378 IRQ 5 IO 378 IRQ 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 278 IRQ 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 3BC IRQ 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Allow user to change Device s Resource settings New settings will be reflected on This Setup Page after System restarts Mode Standard Parallel Port mode SPP Optimal Default Failsafe Default EPP Mode ECP Mode EPP mode ECP mode Change Parallel Port mode Some of the Modes required a DMA resource Af...

Page 74: ...ns summary COM0 Console Redirection Disabled Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Console Redirection Enable or Disable Serial Port for Out of Band Management Windows Emergency Management Services Console Redirection Disabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enabled Console Redirection Enable or Disable ...

Page 75: ...I Emulation ANSI Extended ASCII char set VT100 ASCII char set VT100 Extends VT100 to support color function keys etc VT UTF8 Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode Bits per second 9600 19200 38400 57600 11520 Optimal Default Failsafe Default Selects serial port transmission speed The speed must be matched on the other side Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds Data bit 7 ...

Page 76: ...devices may Flow control None Optimal Default Failsafe Default Hardware RTS CTS Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow When sending data if the receiving buffers are full a stop signal can be sent to stop the data flow Once the VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Disabled Enable VT UTF8 Combination Key Support for ANSI VT100 terminals Recorder Mode D...

Page 77: ...tion of Legacy OS and Legacy OPROM Messages Resolution 80x24 Optimal Default Failsafe Default 80x25 On Legacy OS the Number of Rows and Columns supported redirection Redirection After POST Always Enable Optimal Default Failsafe Default BootLoader When BootLoader is selected then Legacy Console Redirection is disabled before booting to legacy OS When Always Enable is selected then Legacy Console Re...

Page 78: ...t power supply mode Restore AC Power Loss Last State Optimal Default Failsafe Default Always On Always Off Select power state when power is re applied after a power failure RTC wake system from S5 Disabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enabled Fixed Time System will wake on the hr min sec Specified Dynamic Time System will wake on the current time Increase minutes s ...

Page 79: ...figuration Options summary DIO Port1 4 Output Optimal Default Failsafe Default Input Set DIO as Input or Output Output Level High Optimal Default Failsafe Default Low Set output level when DIO pin is output DIO Port5 8 Output Input Optimal Default Failsafe Default Set DIO as Input or Output ...

Page 80: ... FAST BLINK LAN Bypass Status LED Mode for Power on ByPass PassTru Optimal Default Failsafe Default Configure LAN kit behavior when system in power on state Bypass Pass Through Mode for Power off ByPass PassTru Optimal Default Failsafe Default Configure LAN kit behavior when system in power off state Bypass Pass Through WDT Configuration System Reset Optimal Default Failsafe Default Force ByPass C...

Page 81: ...Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 68 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 5 Setup submenu Chipset ...

Page 82: ...gent SA Configuration Options summary VT d Disabled Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default VT d capability Primary Display Auto Optimal Default Failsafe Default IGFX PEG PCI Select which of IGFX PEG PCI Graphics device should be Primary Display Or select SG for Switchable Gfx ...

Page 83: ... provide access to many of the features in the Setup utility Select the password you wish to set press Enter to open a dialog box to enter your password you can enter no more than six letters or numbers Press Enter to confirm your entry after which you will be prompted to retype your password for a final confirmation Press Enter again after you have retyped it correctly Removing the Password Highl...

Page 84: ...platform reset Secure Boot Mode Standard Customized Optimal Default Failsafe Default Secure Boot mode options Standard or Custom In Custom mode Secure Boot Policy variables can be configured by a physically present user without full authentication Restore Factory Keys No Press Yes to restore factory default keys Yes Force System to User Mode Install factory default Secure Boot key databases Reset ...

Page 85: ...o Press Yes to restore factory default keys Yes Force System to User Mode Install factory default Secure Boot key databases Reset To Setup Mode No Press Yes to reset to setup mode Yes Delete all Secure Boot key databases from NVRAM Export Secure Boot variables Select a File system to export Secure Boot variables Copy NVRAM content of Secure Boot variables to files in a root folder on a file system...

Page 86: ...6 Hash certificate of a PE image into Authorized Signature Database db Remove UEFI CA from DB Device Guard ready system must not list Microsoft UEFI CA Certificate in Authorized Signature database db Restore DB defaults Press Yes to restore DB variable to factory defaults Restore DB variable to factory defaults ...

Page 87: ...ult Enabled Enable Disable UEFI Network Stack For UEFI PXE Support CSM Support Disabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enabled Enable Disable CSM Support Launch PXE ROM Do not launch Optimal Default Failsafe Default UEFI Legacy Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Network OpROM Note Network Stack should be enabled if select UEFI PXE boot Boot mode select Legacy UEFI Optimal Default Failsafe...

Page 88: ...Chapter 3 AMI BIOS Setup 75 Network Appliance FWS 7830 3 8 Setup submenu Save Exit ...

Page 89: ...BMC response for specified time out BMC starts at the same time when BIOS starts during AC power ON It takes around 30 seconds to initialize Host to BMC interfaces FRB 2 Timer Enabled Optimal Default Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable FRB 2 timer POST timer FRB 2 Timer timeout 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes Optimal Default Failsafe Default Enter value Between 3 to 6 min for FRB 2...

Page 90: ...ully loaded or follows the OS Boot Watchdog Timer policy OS Wtd Timer Timeout 5 minutes 10 minutes Optimal Default Failsafe Default 15 minutes 20 minutes Configure the length of the OS Boot Watchdog Timer Not available if OS Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled OS Wtd Timer Policy Do Nothing Reset Optimal Default Failsafe Default Power Down Power Cycle Configure how the system should respond if the OS ...

Page 91: ...Network Appliance FWS 7830 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Drivers Installation ...

Page 92: ...ivers will be installed automatically Step 2 Install Graphic Driver 1 Open the Step 2 Graphic folder and select your OS 2 Open the igxpin exe file in the folder 3 Follow the instructions 4 Drivers will be installed automatically Step 3 Install ME Driver 1 Open the Step 3 ME folder followed by the MEISetup exe file 2 Follow the instructions 3 Drivers will be installed automatically Step 4 Install L...

Page 93: ...ver Installation 80 Network Appliance FWS 7830 Step 5 Install Intel RST Driver 1 Open the Step 5 Intel RST folder followed by the SetupRST exe file 2 Follow the instructions 3 Drivers will be installed automatically ...

Page 94: ...Network Appliance FWS 7830 Appendix A Appendix A Watchdog Timer Programming ...

Page 95: ...nP Mode Data Register 0x2F or 0x4F Table 2 Watchdog relative register table LDN Register BitNum Value Note Timer Counter 0x07 Note3 0x73 Note4 Note24 Time of watchdog timer 0 255 This register is byte access Counting Unit 0x07 Note5 0x72 Note6 7 Note7 1 Note8 Select time unit 1 second 0 minute Watchdog Enable KRST 0x07 Note9 0x72 Note10 6 Note11 1 Note12 0 Disable 1 Enable Timeout Status 0x07 Note...

Page 96: ... This parameter is represented from Note24 define byte UnitLDN This parameter is represented from Note5 define byte UnitReg This parameter is represented from Note6 define byte UnitBit This parameter is represented from Note7 define byte UnitVal This parameter is represented from Note8 define byte EnableLDN This parameter is represented from Note9 define byte EnableReg This parameter is represente...

Page 97: ...twork Appliance FWS 7830 VOID Main Procedure AaeonWDTConfig byte Timer Time of WDT timer 0x00 0xFF boolean Unit Select time unit 0 second 1 minute AaeonWDTConfig Procedure AaeonWDTEnable This procudure will enable the WDT counting AaeonWDTEnable ...

Page 98: ...nableReg EnableBit 0 Clear Watchdog Timeout Status WDTClearTimeoutStatus WDT relative parameter setting WDTParameterSetting VOID WDTEnableDisable byte LDN byte Register byte BitNum byte Value SIOBitSet LDN Register BitNum Value VOID WDTParameterSetting Watchdog Timer counter setting SIOByteSet TimerLDN TimerReg TimerVal WDT counting unit setting SIOBitSet UnitLDN UnitReg UnitBit UnitVal VOID WDTCl...

Page 99: ...x 0x01 IOWriteByte SIOIndex 0x55 IOWriteByte SIOIndex 0x55 Break Case 0x4E IOWriteByte SIOIndex 0x87 IOWriteByte SIOIndex 0x01 IOWriteByte SIOIndex 0x55 IOWriteByte SIOIndex 0xAA Break VOID SIOExitMBPnPMode IOWriteByte SIOIndex 0x02 IOWriteByte SIOData 0x02 VOID SIOSelectLDN byte LDN IOWriteByte SIOIndex 0x07 SIO LDN Register Offset 0x07 IOWriteByte SIOData LDN ...

Page 100: ...e SIOEnterMBPnPMode SIOSelectLDN byte LDN IOWriteByte SIOIndex Register TmpValue IOReadByte SIOData TmpValue 1 BitNum TmpValue Value BitNum IOWriteByte SIOData TmpValue SIOExitMBPnPMode VOID SIOByteSet byte LDN byte Register byte Value SIOEnterMBPnPMode SIOSelectLDN LDN IOWriteByte SIOIndex Register IOWriteByte SIOData Value SIOExitMBPnPMode ...

Page 101: ...Network Appliance FWS 7830 Appendix B Appendix B I O Information ...

Page 102: ...Appendix B I O Information 89 Network Appliance FWS 7830 B 1 I O Address Map ...

Page 103: ...Appendix B I O Information 90 Network Appliance FWS 7830 B 2 Memory Address Map ...

Page 104: ...Appendix B I O Information 91 Network Appliance FWS 7830 B 3 IRQ Mapping Chart ...

Page 105: ...Network Appliance FWS 7830 Appendix C Appendix C Standard LAN Bypass Platform Setting ...

Page 106: ...tatus LED Configuration Table 1 Turth Table of Status LED STA_LED2 STA_LED1 STA_LED0 LED States 0 0 0 LED Off 0 0 1 Red 0 1 0 Red Blinking Slowly 0 1 1 Red Blinking Quickly 1 0 0 Reserved 1 0 1 Green Blinking Slowly 1 1 0 Green Blinking Quickly 1 1 1 Green Table 2 Status LED relative register mapping table CPLD Slave Address 0x90 Note1 Attribute Offset SMBUS BitNum Value STA_LED2 R W 0x00 Note2 2 ...

Page 107: ...parameter is represented from Note2 bData aaeonSmbusReadByte CPLD_SLAVE_ADDRESS OFFSET switch LED_FLAG case 0 LED Off BIT2 0 BIT1 0 BIT0 0 bData bData 0xF8 break case 1 Red LED On BIT2 0 BIT1 0 BIT0 1 bData bData 0xF8 0x01 break case 2 Red LED Blink BIT2 0 BIT1 1 BIT0 0 bData bData 0xF8 0x02 break case 3 Red LED Fast Blink BIT2 0 BIT1 1 BIT0 1 bData bData 0xF8 0x03 break case 4 Green LED On ...

Page 108: ...ce FWS 7830 BIT2 1 BIT1 1 BIT0 1 bData bData 0xF8 0x07 break case 5 Green LED Blink BIT2 1 BIT1 0 BIT0 1 bData bData 0xF8 0x05 break case 6 Green LED Fast Blink BIT2 1 BIT1 1 BIT0 0 bData bData 0xF8 0x06 break default break SmbusWriteByte CPLD_SLAVE_ADDRESS 0x00 bData ...

Page 109: ...LAN Kit 16 Selected Table 2 LAN Bypass relative register table Function Description LAN_ID3 Use for selecting which LAN kit will be configured refert to Table 1 of ID Select table of LAN kit They should be set before ACT_EN LAN_ID2 LAN_ID1 LAN_ID0 PWR_ON Use for configuring LAN Bypass function behavior to LAN kit when system power on 1 Bypass 0 Pass Through PWR_OFF Use for configuring LAN Bypass f...

Page 110: ...AN Bypass relative register mapping table CPLD Slave Address 0x90 Note1 Attribute Offset SMBUS BitNum Value LAN_ID3 R W 0x01 Note2 3 Table 1 LAN_ID2 R W 0x01 Note2 2 Table 1 LAN_ID1 R W 0x01 Note2 1 Table 1 LAN_ID0 R W 0x01 Note2 0 Table 1 PWR_ON R W 0x01 Note2 6 Table 2 PWR_OFF R W 0x01 Note2 5 Table 2 WDT_EN R W 0x01 Note2 4 Table 2 ACT_EN R W 0x01 Note2 7 Table 2 ...

Page 111: ...VE_ADDRESS OFFSET Set Reg01h bit3 if bLanSel 0x08 bData bData 0x08 else bData bData 0xF7 Set Reg01h bit2 if bLanSel 0x04 bData bData 0x04 else bData bData 0xFB Set Reg01h bit1 if bLanSel 0x02 bData bData 0x02 else bData bData 0xFD Set Reg01h bit0 if bLanSel 0x01 bData bData 0x01 else bData bData 0xFE Power On Action Reg01h bit6 if SET_PASS_THROUGH Pass Through bData bData 0xBF else Bypass bData bD...

Page 112: ...ET Reset bData bData 0xEF else Bypass bData bData 0x10 SmbusWriteByte CPLD_SLAVE_ADDRESS OFFSET bData Apply Settings Reg01h bit7 bData SmbusReadByte CPLD_SLAVE_ADDRESS OFFSET SmbusWriteByte CPLD_SLAVE_ADDRESS OFFSET bData 0x7F Sleep 500 bData SmbusReadByte CPLD_SLAVE_ADDRESS OFFSET SmbusWriteByte CPLD_SLAVE_ADDRESS OFFSET bData 0x80 ...

Page 113: ...ton which gets its status by the AAEON SDK C 3 2 LAN Bypass Configuration Table 2 LAN Bypass relative register table Function Description BTN_STS Reading this register returns the pin level status which is normal high active low 0 Pin Level States Low 1 Pin Level States High Table 1 Soft Reset Button register mapping table Attribute Register I O BitNum Value BTN_STS R 0xA05 Note1 4 Note2 Note3 ...

Page 114: ...fine Word BTN_STS This parameter is represented from Note1 define ByteBTN_STS_R This parameter is represented from Note2 Byte GET_Value Word IoAddr Byte BitNum Byte Value BYTE TmpValue TmpValue inportb IoAddr return TmpValue 1 BitNum VOID Main Byte RstBtn RstBtn GET_Value BTN_STS BTN_STS_R Active Low ...

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