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CAR-5040 Series 

 

Communication Appliance 

User

s Manual

 

Revision: 1.1 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CAR-5040 Series

Page 1: ...CAR 5040 Series Communication Appliance User s Manual Revision 1 1...

Page 2: ...re Installation Procedures 25 3 1 Before You Begin 25 3 2 Install a Different Processor 26 3 3 Remove and Install DIMM 29 3 4 Remove and Install Battery 31 3 5 Open the Chassis 31 3 6 Remove Front Pen...

Page 3: ...Maintenance from WebGUI 100 5 7 System BMC Management from WebGUI 110 5 8 Utilities 127 5 9 Software Design Specification of Fan Control Algorithm 132 Chapter 1 Manual Overview 1 1 About This Manual...

Page 4: ...s an overview of the components in the CAR 5040 a description of the CAR 5040 s features and a description of the development environment Section 3 specifies the system and device requirements Section...

Page 5: ...chipset Overview Built upon the functionality and the capability of the Intel Xeon E5 2600 v3 series processors and the C612 chipset the CAR 5040 provides the performance and feature required for dua...

Page 6: ...ndard NIC Bypass Feature Based on CASwell NIP modules Extension Six PCIe x 8 with Two PCIe x 8 add on card slots HDD Two 3 5 HDD tray w locks Up to 6 2 5 Hot Plugging HDDs LCD panel External 16x2 char...

Page 7: ...System Block Diagram...

Page 8: ...2 3 Jumper Setting CAPB 5040 Jumper Setting Components Map TOP Layer...

Page 9: ...Temperature Sensor RT20 Memory Temperature Sensor RT21 System Temperature Sensor CPU SOCKET U15 CPU0 U16 CPU1 DIMM SOCKET CPU0 J15 CPU 0 CH A DIMM0 J17 CPU 0 CH B DIMM0 J16 CPU 0 CH A DIMM1 J18 CPU 0...

Page 10: ...on Open JP5 CPLD TCK 1 2 Disable 2 3 Enable JP6 CPLD TDO 1 2 CPLD Programming 2 3 LA Trigger JP7 Case Open JP10 Watchdog Timer Reset 1 2 Enable Open Disable JP11 CMOS Clear Jumper 1 2 Clear RTC Regist...

Page 11: ...Standard CPU1 J54 VGA J55 SATA Port 0 6Gb s J56 TPM J57 HDD Board Connector J58 J59 J61 NIP Module Fan J63 USB3 0 J64 Power Header J60 Smart Fan J67 COM Port J68 GPIO J82 Manager Board Slot J84 CF Co...

Page 12: ...rt Tilera NIP module Default Setting Pin Header definition JP1 CPU1 IR PWM IC Programming JP2 CPU0 IR PWM IC Programming Pin No Signal Description 1 CLOCK 2 DATA 3 GND J7 J8 J9 J10 System FAN 1 2 3 4...

Page 13: ..._N 7 RESET 8 PWRON 9 RST_TO_DEFAULT_BTN_N 10 PWRON 11 CHASSIS LED 12 FAULT LED 13 CHASSIS LED 14 FAULT LED J34 CPLD JTAG Connector 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 Pin No Signal Description Pin No Signal Description 1 3...

Page 14: ...3 NO SENSE Function 4 NC J47 IPMI SMBus Connector 1 2 3 4 5 Pin No Signal Description 1 CLOCK 2 DATA 3 3 3V 4 GND 5 3 3V J50 Serial Port Header 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 Pin No Signal Description Pin No Signal...

Page 15: ...H SYNC 10 NC J56 TPM 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Pin No Signal Description Pin No Signal Description 1 TPM_CLK 2 GND 3 LFRAME 4 NC 5 TPM_RESET 6 5V 7 LAD3 8 LAD2 9 VCC3 10 LAD1...

Page 16: ...8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 Pin No Signal Description Pin No Signal Description 20 KEY 1 5V 19 5V 2 SSRX2_N 18 SSRX1_N 3 SSRX2_P 17 SSRX1_P 4 GND 16 GND 5 SSTX2_N 15 SSTX1_N 6 SSTX2_P 14 SST...

Page 17: ...8 RI 9 GND 10 NC J68 GPIO 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 Pin No Signal Description Pin No Signal Description 1 GP67 2 GP60 3 GP66 4 GP61 5 GP65 6 GP62 7 GP64 8 GP63 9 GND 10 5V 3 3V J87 DDR3 SODIMM NCSI Pin He...

Page 18: ...ATX1 ATX2 ATX3 Power Connector 1 2 3 4 Pin No Signal Description 1 12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 5V...

Page 19: ...ABM 5040 0 Jumper Setting Components Map TOP Layer BOT Layer...

Page 20: ...Ie x16 Golden Finger J87 NCSI Pin Header U3 LAN 01 Controller IC I210AT U4 LAN 02 Controller IC I210AT U5 LAN 02 Controller NVM Flash U6 LAN 01 Controller NVM Flash D1 Customized LED Green Red D2 Cust...

Page 21: ...1 NCSI_Tx0 2 NCSI_CLK 3 NCSI_Tx1 4 NCSI_CRS_DV 5 NCSI_Rx0 6 NCSI_TX_EN 7 NCSI_Rx1 8 GND...

Page 22: ...CB 5040 0 Jumper Setting Components Map TOP Layer BOT Layer...

Page 23: ...h for SATA source 1 2 SATA from CAR 5040 2 3 SATA from RAID card D1 HDD 1 power LED Blue LED D2 HDD 1 read write Green LED D3 HDD 2 power Blue LED D4 HDD 2 read write Green LED Default Setting Pin Hea...

Page 24: ...Jumper Setting Components Map TOP Layer BOT Layer Jumper Connector List Connector Function Remark J3 PCIe Slot A Port E J4 PCIe Slot B Port F J5 PCIe Slot C Port G J9 Board to Board connector Slot F...

Page 25: ...cuitry on the system board can continue operating even though the power is switched off Under no circumstances should the Lithium battery cell used to power the real time clock be allowed to be shorte...

Page 26: ...CPU Installing the CPU A Locate the alignment keys on the motherboard CPU socket and the notches on the CPU B Follow the steps below to correctly install the CPU into the motherboard CPU socket LGA20...

Page 27: ...socket cover and use your thumb to lift up the front edge next to the REMOVE mark and then remove the cover DO NOT touch socket contacts To protect the CPU socket always replace the protective socket...

Page 28: ...U is properly inserted use one hand to hold the socket lever and use the other to lightly replace the load plate Step5 Push the CPU socket lever back into its locked position Note Hold the CPU socket...

Page 29: ...e DIMM install one memory module in DIMM_A1 slots as a single channel operation Two DIMMs Four DIMMs dual channel operation To install a DIMM 1 Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clip outw...

Page 30: ...rmly insert the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clip snaps back in place and the DIMM is properly seated Follow these steps to remove a DIMM 1 Press the retaining clip outward to unlock the D...

Page 31: ...ress the metal clip back to eject the button battery 2 Replace it with a new one by pressing the battery with fingertip to restore the battery Eject the battery Restore the battery 3 5 Open the Chassi...

Page 32: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 32 3 6 Remove Front Penal and Bracket 1 Remove the NIP module 2 Remove the slot A bracket and HDD...

Page 33: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 33 3 Remove all screw for front penal 3 7 Remove PSU 1 Remove system bracket...

Page 34: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 34 2 Remove LOM module 3 Remove system bracket...

Page 35: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 35 4 Remove Heatsink CPU RAM...

Page 36: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 36...

Page 37: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 37 5 Remove PSU...

Page 38: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 38 3 8 Remove HDD tray and slot E F G riser 1 Remove HDD tray bracket 2 Remove riser card and bracket...

Page 39: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 39 3 9 Remove ABM 5040 1 Remove ABM 5040...

Page 40: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 40 3 10 Remove Fan module 1 Remove Fan module...

Page 41: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 41 3 11 Remove Main Board 1 Remove main board...

Page 42: ...n press the TAB or Delete key during POST after the system power is turned on To change BIOS setup item setting value press below keys Move the selection to select screen Move the selection to select...

Page 43: ...Display the system total memory size System Language Choose the system default language System Date Display system date and allow you change the system date System Time Display system time and allow...

Page 44: ...HW Monitor Display Hardware Monitor Status Serial Port Console Redirection Configure the Serial Port Console Redirection parameters PCI Subsystem Settings Configure the PCI PCI x and PCI Express sett...

Page 45: ...the Trusted Computing settings USB Configuration Configure the USB configuration parameters 4 3 1 ACPI Settings Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enables or Disables BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration Lock Le...

Page 46: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 46 4 3 2 NCT6779D Super IO Configuration Serial Port1 2 Configuration Set parameters of Serial Port 1 2 COMA B 4 3 2 1 Serial Port1 2 Configuration...

Page 47: ...sable Serial Port COM Change SettingsGSIO600 Select an optimal setting for Super IO Device 4 3 3 NCT6779D HW Monitor Display CPU system temperature fan speed and voltage Fan Speed Control Mode Configu...

Page 48: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 48 Console Redirection Console Redirection Enable or Disable 4 3 5 PCI Subsystem Settings...

Page 49: ...Disables PCI Device to Generate PERR SERR Generation Enables or Disables PCI Device to Generate SERR Above 4G Decoding Enables or Disables 64bit capable Devices to be decoded in above 4G Address Spac...

Page 50: ...value Extended Synch If ENABLED allows generation of Extended Synchronization patterns Link Training Retry Defines number of Retry Attempts software will take to retrain the link if previous training...

Page 51: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 51 4 3 6 Network Stack Network Stack Enable Disable UEFI Network Stack 4 3 7 CSM Configuration...

Page 52: ...ges Set display mode for Option ROM Boot option filter This option controls Legacy UEFI ROMs priority Network Control the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Storage Control the execution of UEFI a...

Page 53: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 53 Post Report Post Report Support Enabled Disabled 4 3 9 Trusted Computing Security Device Support...

Page 54: ...Series User s Manual 54 Enables or Disables BIOS support for security device O S will not show Security Device TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available 4 3 10 USB Configuration USB...

Page 55: ...ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enable Disable USB Mass Storage Driver Support Port 60 64 Emulation Enables I O port 60h 64h emulation support This sh...

Page 56: ...the Common RefCode Settings QPI Configuration Displays and provides option to change the QPI Settings Memory Configuration Displays and provides option to change the Memory Settings IIO Configuration...

Page 57: ...disabled forces the XD feature flag to always return 0 Enable Intel TXT Support Enables Intel Trusted Execution Technology Configuration Please disable EV DFX Features when TXT is enabled PPIN Contro...

Page 58: ...disable extended APIC support AES NI Enable disable AES NI support 4 4 2 Advanced Power Management Configuration Power Technology Enable the power management features CPU P State Control Controls CPU...

Page 59: ...ts CPU frequency according load When disabled CPU frequency is set at max non turbo Turbo Mode Enable or Disable CPU Turbo mode P state coordination HW_ALL hardware coordination is recommended over SW...

Page 60: ...kage C State limit Package C State limit CPU C3 report Enable Disable CPU C3 ACPI C2 report to OS Recommended to be disabled CPU C6 report Enable Disable CPU C6 ACPI C2 report to OS Recommended to be...

Page 61: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 61 ACPI T States Enable Disable CPU throttling by OS Throttling reduces power consumption 4 4 2 4 DRAM RAPL Configuration DRAM RAPL Baseline...

Page 62: ...Baseline enabled and baseline mode 4 4 3 Common RefCode Configuration MMIOHBase MMIOH Base 63 32 must be between 4032 4078 MMIO High Size Select MMIO High Size Isoc Mode Isoc Disable Enable Numa Enabl...

Page 63: ...de Select the QPI link speed as either the POR speed Fast or default speed Slow Link Frequency Select Allows for selecting the CPU Frequency Link L0p Enable Link L0p Enable Disable Enable Auto Default...

Page 64: ...ed ECC Support Enable disable DDR ECC Support Memory Topology Displays memory topology with Dimm population information Each socket has 2 Nodes iMC s numbered from 0 7 each node supports up to 2 chann...

Page 65: ...rted Incase if enabled Sparing will be selected Memory Rank Sparing Enable Disable Memory Rank Sparing Patrol Scrub Enable Disable Patrol Scrub Patrol Scrub Interval Selects the number of hours 1 24 r...

Page 66: ...er s Manual 66 4 4 6 IIO Configuration EV DFX Features Set this option to allow DFX Lock Bits to remain clear Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Press Enter to bring up the Intel VT for Directed I O VT d...

Page 67: ...ects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot s IOU0 IIO PCIe Port 2 Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot s IOU1 IIO PCIe Port 3 Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot s Socket 0 1...

Page 68: ...040 Series User s Manual 68 4 4 6 2 IOAT Configuration Enable IOAT Control to enable disable IOAT device No Snoop No Snoop Enable Disable for each CB device Relaxed Ordering Relaxed Ordering Enable Di...

Page 69: ...tion Technology for Directed I O VT d by reporting the I O device assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables Interrupt Remapping Enable Disable VT_D Interrupt Remapping Support Coherency Support Non I...

Page 70: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 70 4 4 7 PCH Configuration AC Power Loss Determines the state of the system after the return of power from an AC power loss 4 4 7 1 PCH sSATA SATA Configuration...

Page 71: ...HCI SATA RSTe Boot Info Enable setting provides full int13h support for SATA controller attached devices CSM storage OPROM policy should be set to legacy to make this selection effective SATA Mode opt...

Page 72: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 72 xHCI Mode Mode of operation of xHCI controller EHCI1 2 Control the USB EHCI USB 2 0 functions One EHCI controller must always be enabled 4 4 8 Server ME Configuration...

Page 73: ...e level expressed in meters The hex number is decoded as 2 s complement signed integer Provide the 80000000 value if the altitude is unknown MCTP Bus Owner MCTP bus owner location on PCIe 15 8 bus 7 3...

Page 74: ...m Error enabling and logging setup option McBankErrorInjectionSupport Enables or Disables McBank Error Injection Support Clear McBankErrors Enables or Disables clearing MCBank errors on warm reset Sys...

Page 75: ...5040 Series User s Manual 75 4 5 Server Management BMC Support Enable Disable interfaces to communicate with BMC IPMI BMC Reset to def System BIOS will set IPMI BMC to default seting value on next bo...

Page 76: ...0 Series User s Manual 76 4 6 Security Administrator Password Set Administrator Password Password Check Mode Setup check password when enter setup screen Power on check password on every time system p...

Page 77: ...s to wait for setup activation key 65535 0xFFFF means indefinite waiting Bootup NumLock State Select the keyboard NumLock state Quiet Boot Enables or disables Quiet Boot option NETWORK Drive BBS Prior...

Page 78: ...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 an...

Page 79: ...PEI_MEMORY_INSTALLED 0x32 PEI_CPU_INIT 0x33 PEI_CPU_CACHE_INIT 0x34 PEI_CPU_AP_INIT 0x35 PEI_CPU_BSP_SELECT 0x36 PEI_CPU_SMM_INIT 0x37 PEI_MEM_NB_INIT 0x3B PEI_MEM_SB_INIT 0x4F PEI_DXE_IPL_STARTED 0x6...

Page 80: ...9 PEI_CPU_NO_MICROCODE 0x5A PEI_CPU_INTERNAL_ERROR 0x5A PEI_CPU_ERROR 0x5B PEI_RESET_NOT_AVAILABLE0x5B 0xF8 PEI_RECOVERY_PPI_NOT_FOUND 0xF9 PEI_RECOVERY_NO_CAPSULE 0xFA PEI_RECOVERY_INVALID_CAPSULE 0x...

Page 81: ...ETECT 0x9D DXE_USB_ENABLE 0xA0 DXE_IDE_BEGIN 0xA1 DXE_IDE_RESET 0xA2 DXE_IDE_DETECT 0xA3 DXE_IDE_ENABLE 0xA4 DXE_SCSI_BEGIN 0xA5 DXE_SCSI_RESET 0xA6 DXE_SCSI_DETECT 0xA7 DXE_SCSI_ENABLE 0xA8 DXE_SETUP...

Page 82: ...ET_NOT_AVAILABLE BIOS Beep codes PEI Phase Beep Times Description 2 times PEI_RECOVERY_STARTED 1 time PEI_MEMORY_NOT_INSTALLED 1 time PEI_MEMORY_INSTALLED_TWICE 3 times PEI_DXEIPL_NOT_FOUND 3 times PE...

Page 83: ...nt control Document Approved By Signature Date Devin Luo 2014 10 30 5 2 Revision History Version Date Author s Description 1 0 2014 10 30 Devin Luo The first edition completes 5 3 LOM and System Manag...

Page 84: ...hical User Interface GUI enables user to monitor and manage remote systems Using an Internet browser user can expect to be up and running the WebGUI in minutes One of the features of LOM is the abilit...

Page 85: ...e management network the LOM might take a few minutes to boot If user is using browser proxy server please disable it After that accessing to the management network might response faster When users wa...

Page 86: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 86 Fig 5 4 1 2 WebGUI login screen...

Page 87: ...password The default user name and password are Default user name admin with the role Administrator Default password admin As Fig 5 4 2 the default user name and password are in lowercase characters...

Page 88: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 88 Step 3 Click OK to Log In After login to WebGUI user will see the screen as Fig 5 4 3 Fig 5 4 3 First screen log in the WebGUI...

Page 89: ...og out of the WebGUI click the Logout button at the top right of the WebGUI After users click the logout button the WebGUI will logout to login screen automatically as Fig 5 4 4 Fig 5 4 4 After logout...

Page 90: ...on off and hardware reset function through this page The detail description of Power Control will show in Table 5 5 1 Fig 5 5 1 LOM Power Control screen Table 5 5 1 Description of Power Control Field...

Page 91: ...y to redirect CD and diskette drives allows user to download and upload software to and from the server as if user was accessing its own CD and diskette drives 5 5 3 Starting the Remote Console Applic...

Page 92: ...the max number of sessions allowed Remote Port Configures remote access connection port Integer range between 1 and 65535 The preset value is 2068 Max length should be 5 Notice This feature requires t...

Page 93: ...please click the Run button to allow this verification After that you can see the java application is running as Fig 5 5 5 And then the java application will show a warning message as Fig 5 5 6 pleas...

Page 94: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 94 Fig 5 5 5 Java Web Start Fig 5 5 6 Warning Security screen Click Run to continue Fig 5 5 7 Remote console screen...

Page 95: ...e the Video Viewer window to the minimum size that is need to display the server s video This menu item is not available in Full Screen mode Macros Select one of the drop down list keyboard shortcuts...

Page 96: ...perating system the virtualized drive appears in Windows Explorer as a real drive with a new drive letter for example E The Virtual Media page displays the floppy image floppy drive CD DVD drive or IS...

Page 97: ...ion or from any other GUI session Step 4 Mount removable storage from local to remote server To mount the removable storage from local to remote server please click in the checkbox in the Mapped colum...

Page 98: ...movable storage from local to remote server Fig 5 5 11 Remote server is booting up base on the system of removable storage from local NOTE User must have Access Virtual Media permission to virtualize...

Page 99: ...o the server The detail description of Serial over LAN configuration will show in Table 5 5 3 Fig 5 5 12 IPMI Serial Over LAN Configuration Table 5 5 3 Description of Serial Over LAN Configuration Fie...

Page 100: ...for system events that are not related to sensors Each line in the alert management view is called a rule Each rule identifies an alert level and sends all alerts at that level to the specified IP ad...

Page 101: ...l be reported as System Boot The events are listed in order of their occurrence not the time stamp order Description A brief description of the event NOTE User can configure the embedded software to s...

Page 102: ...k the action for each Filter Step 5 Before finish the setting Click Apply Changes button to save setting Fig 5 6 1 2 Platform Event Filters page 5 6 1 3 Trap Setting for Alert Destination This page al...

Page 103: ...g Step 4 Edit the destination IP for the alert Step 5 Click Apply Changes button to save setting Fig 5 6 1 3 Trap Settings page Table 5 6 1 2 Description of Trap Settings format Field Name Description...

Page 104: ...ed alert 5 6 1 4 Email Setting for Alert Destination This page allows user to view email alert settings With Administrator or Operator privilege level user can enter email addresses IP addresses and e...

Page 105: ...must have the following pattern username domain name and can have alpha and numerical characters This field is enabled only if the corresponding checkbox email alert N enable is checked Email Descript...

Page 106: ...a threshold Some of these readings are also used to perform actions such as adjust fan speeds illuminate LEDs and power off the chassis 5 6 2 1 Voltage Monitoring As Fig 5 6 2 1 this page allows user...

Page 107: ...imitation If user installs only one CPU user can view vpp1 voltage is still exist but lower voltage This is normal situation 5 6 2 2 Fans Monitoring As Fig 5 6 2 2 this page allows user to view the st...

Page 108: ...inimum threshold measured in RPMs at which a failure alert is issued Maximum Failure Threshold Maximum threshold measured in RPMs at which a failure alert is issued NOTE If user need to view Power sup...

Page 109: ...the probe Reading Degrees centigrade Minimum Warning Threshold Minimum threshold measured in degrees centigrade at which a warning alert is issued Maximum Warning Threshold Maximum threshold measured...

Page 110: ...GUI Step 2 From the Configuration tab select Network User will see the Network General Settings page screen as Fig 5 7 1 In this page user can set the LOM Host Name and DNS Domain Name Please set DNS...

Page 111: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 111 Fig 5 7 1 LOM Network General Settings screen...

Page 112: ...CAR 5040 Series User s Manual 112 Fig 5 7 2 LOM Network Interface Configuration screen...

Page 113: ...es to open Address Resolution Protocol ARP proxy respond IPv4 Settings Enter 0 0 0 0 to clear an IPv4 field Empty strings are not allowed for IPv4 addresses Enabled Enables the availability of the IPv...

Page 114: ...tically supplied from the DHCPv6 server If disabled the IP Address 1 value must be entered manually Prefix Length If Auto Configuration is enabled checked the Prefix Length is automatically supplied f...

Page 115: ...urity values If users have Administrator or Operator privilege level users can modify the values and click the Apply Changes button to execute the changes The new values are available to the firewall...

Page 116: ...Penalty Time Sets the time span in seconds that login attempts from an IP address with excessive failures are rejected The range is from 10 65535 seconds 5 7 3 Services Configuration This section all...

Page 117: ...server connection The preset value is 443 Timeout Time that a connection is allowed to remain idle 60 to 10800 seconds The session is canceled when the time out is reached Max Sessions Maximum number...

Page 118: ...system and ensure that information exchanged with the remote system cannot be viewed or changed by others If user has Administrator or Operator privilege level user can click the Generate Certificate...

Page 119: ...llowing steps Step 1 Log in to the LOM as Administrator to reach the WebGUI Step 2 From the Configuration tab select Users User will see the Users information page screen as Fig 5 7 7 This page is use...

Page 120: ...user User Role Displays the assigned role of each user None indicates no role is assigned IPMI LAN Privilege Displays the assigned IPMI LAN privilege of each user Administrator Operator User or None I...

Page 121: ...ed User IDs Unchecked sets the preset value Enable User Selecting this allows user to access the embedded software User Name Up to 16 characters consisting of alphanumeric a z A Z and 0 9 characters u...

Page 122: ...2 Type a new password in the Password field Step 4 3 Retype the password in the Confirm Password field to confirm the password Step 5 Modify network and serial privileges as needed In the User Privil...

Page 123: ...omain Source When using DNS to find LDAP servers a domain name must be supplied with the query This specifies how to obtain the domain name used for the DNS SRV request Options are Use Domain from Log...

Page 124: ...Use Login Credentials Client ID used with CC binding Client ID used with the Configured Credentials binding method Client Password used with CC binding Client password used with the Configured Creden...

Page 125: ...sitive text string used to validate communications between two RADIUS devices It should be at most 16 charactes but not space It should be the same as server setting The default value is secret RADIUS...

Page 126: ...er of IPMI The detail description of IPMI field will show in Table 5 7 8 Fig 5 7 11 IPMI configuration screen for serial and console Table 5 7 8 Field description of IPMI configuration Field Name Desc...

Page 127: ...version User can use this page to check the current IPMI firmware version Fig 5 8 1 Firmware Information screen 5 8 2 Reboot and Reset As Fig 5 8 2 this page allows user to reboot the LOM Service Proc...

Page 128: ...ction describes how to update LOM firmware from WebGUI The following steps will show how to update LOM firmware from WebGUI Step 1 Log in to the LOM as Administrator to reach the WebGUI Step 2 From th...

Page 129: ...040 Series User s Manual 129 Fig 5 8 3 Firmware update file browser Step 3 To upload and update the embedded software Step 3 1 As Fig 5 8 4 browse to or enter the path where the firmware image file re...

Page 130: ...rminated and the image upload will begin If the upload fails a message will notify user to upload another file Step 3 3 As Fig 5 8 5 for a successful upload the current firmware version and the versio...

Page 131: ...s checked If the checkbox is cleared all firmware configuration settings will be erased The preset value saves the settings Status Shows percentage of completion during the firmware update NOTE When t...

Page 132: ...ol algorithm to control fan speed Full Speed mode Performance mode Balanced mode and Energy Saving mode To active those fan control algorithm please go to BIOS setting screen and chose Advanced Hardwa...

Page 133: ...rule of Performance mode Duty cycle CPU0 temperature 30 45 40 45 49 50 50 52 60 53 55 70 56 57 80 58 59 100 60 Table 5 9 2 The mapping between fan duty cycle and fan speed Duty cycle Fan speed 30 6556...

Page 134: ...m In this mode BMC will set the fan duty cycle with table 5 9 5 Table 5 9 6 is showed the mapping between fan duty cycle and fan speed Table 5 9 5 The fan duty cycle rule of Energy Saving mode Duty cy...

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