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AIC Pavo is a server motherboard designed for high-performance computing applications. It supports the latest Intel Xeon Scalable processors and offers a wide range of features to meet the demands of demanding workloads. With its robust design and comprehensive set of features, AIC Pavo is an ideal choice for building high-performance servers for a variety of applications, including virtualization, cloud computing, and data analytics.
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Pavo
Server Motherboard
User's Manual
UM_Pavo_v4.6_120919
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� ii
About This Manual ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� iii
Chapter 1� Product Features ��������������������������������������������������������������1
Chapter 2� Hardware Setup ����������������������������������������������������������������4
2.1 Central Processing Unit Setup ...............................................................4
Chapter 3� Motherboard Settings �����������������������������������������������������12
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
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Content
Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings
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5.1 Method 1 (Use the BIOS Setup) ............................................................49
5.2 Method 2 (Use a Dos Tool - Syscheck) ................................................52
5.5 Firmware Update ...................................................................................61
5.5.1 Requirement ..................................................................................................... 61
5.5.2 Update Guide ................................................................................................... 61
5.5.3 SOC Flash Update ............................................................................................ 67
Chapter 6� Technical Support ����������������������������������������������������������� 69
Content
Copyright © 2017 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.
Release Date
2017
July
2017
December
2018
May
2019
September
2019
October
2019
November
2019
December
2019
Document Release History
Version Update Content
1 User's Manual release to public.
2 1. BIOS update.
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4.1
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
1. New Cover.
2. Specification update.
DIMM update.
1. DCPMM Population.
2. BIOS update.
3. HW update.
Hardware Spec update.
1. Datasheet update.
2. SW update.
BIOS update
Preface
Copyright
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photo-static, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.
Trademarks
All products and trade names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Changes
The material in this document is for information purposes only and is subject to change without notice.
Warning
1. A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used.
2. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.
3. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible 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 downtime cost; lost profits; damages relating to the procurement of substitute products or services; or damages for loss of data, or software restoration. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Instruction Symbols
Special attention should be given to the instruction symbols below.
NOTE
CAUTION
WARNING
This symbol indicates that there is an explanatory or supplementary instruction.
This symbol denotes possible hardware impairment. Upmost precaution must be taken to prevent serious harware damage.
This symbol serves as a warning alert for potential body injury. The user may suffer possible injury from disregard or lack of attention.
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Safety Instructions
When installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment, the following safety precautions should always be taken into account in order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury.
Carefully read the safety instructions below before using this product.
• Observe all of the warning and instruction signs distinctively marked on the product.
• Before performing system installations, please consult the User’s Manual provided with this product.
• Do not place this product on an uneven or weak surface (unstable cart, stand, table, ect.) that might induce the product to fall and sustain serious damage.
• Install only the equipment or device identified in the User’s Manual. Deploying other equipment or device with this motherboard could invoke improper connection of circuitry that leads to fire or personal injury.
• This product should only be operated with the type of power source indicated on the marked label. If you are questionable about which type of power supply is used in your area, consult your dealer or local Power Company.
• Disconnect the power supply module before removing power from the system.
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
• Do not use this product near a water source, including faucet and lavatory.
• Never spill liquids of any kind on this product.
• Never shove objects of any kind into this product’s open slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts and could result in fire or electric shock.
• Do not block or cover slots and openings in this unit, as they were made for ventilation and prevent this unit from overheating. Do not place this product in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is available.
• Do not disassemble this product. This product should only be taken apart by trained personnel. Opening or removing covers and circuit boards may expose you to electric shock or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can also cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used.
• Risk of explosion is possible if battery is replaced with an incompatible type. Dispose of used batteries accordingly.
• This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug with a third
(grounding) pin. As a safety feature, this plug is intended to fit only into a grounding type power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace the outlet. Do not remove the grounding type plug or use a
3-Prong To 2-Prong Adapter to circumvent the safety feature; doing so may result in electric shock and/or damage to this product.
About This Manual
Thank you for selecting and purchasing the Pavo Serverboard.
This user's manual is provided for professional technicians to perform easy hardware setup, basic system configurations, and quick software startup. This document pellucidly presents a brief overview of the product design, device installation, and firmware settings for the Pavo motherboard. For the latest version of this user's manual, please refer to the
AIC website: https://www.aicipc.com/en/productdetail/20854.
Chapter 1 Product Features
This chapter delivers the overall layout of the product, including the fundamental components on the motherboard, design specifications, and noteworthy features. Pavo is an ideal server grade motherboard that is specifically designed to accommodate diverse enterprises for managing heavy workloads, databases, nearline applications, and cloud deployments. This product supports thee Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors with Socket
P0 (LGA-3647) and a memory support 16 DDR4 2400/2666 MHz accross 6 memory channels per CPU.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
This chapter displays an easy installation guide for assembling the CPU (Central
Processing Unit) and memorymodule. Utmost caution for proceeding to set up the hardware is highly advised. The components on the motherboard are highly fragile and vulnerable to exterior influence. Do not attempt to endanger the device by placing the device in a potentially unstable or hazardous surroundings, including positioning the device on an uneven grounds or humid environments.
Chapter 3 Motherboard Settings
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 descriptions and option keys for diverse functions. These details provide users to effortlessly navigate and configure the input/output devices.
Chapter 5 BMC Configuration Settings
This chapter illustrates the diverse functions of IPMI BMC, including the details on logging into the web page and assorted definitions. These descriptions are helpful in configuring various functions through Web GUI without entering the BIOS setup. For more information of BMC configurations, please refer to IPMI BMC (Aspeed AST2500) User's Manual for a more detailed description.
Chapter 6 Technical Support
For more information or suggestion, please contact the nearest AIC corporation representative in your district or visit the AIC website: https://www.aicipc.com/en/index .
It is our greatest honor to provide the best service for our customers.
2 x 10GbE SFP+
2 x GbE RJ45
VGA Port
Aspeed AST2500
Video + BMC
2 x USB 3.0
COM Port by
Audio Jack
RJ45 for BMC
Management
1�1 Components
PAVO
(Lewisburg)
2 x SATA3
8 x DDR4 DIMM Slots
6 Channels (for CPU0)
LGA3647 Socket P0 for Intel
Xeon Processor Skylake-SP (CPU0)
OCP Mezzanine V2.0 Connector
1 x Mini-SAS HD
Supports 4 x SATA3
AIC MAX I/O™ 2.0 PCIe Gen3 x
Total Supports 64 Lanes + 5 x SATA + 1 x USB 2.0
8 x DDR4 DIMM Slots
6 Channels (for CPU1)
LGA3647 Socket P0 for Intel
Xeon Processor Skylake-SP (CPU1)
Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1.2 Specifications
System
System BIOS
Processor
Support
Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors
(Skylake/Cascade Lake/Cascade Lake Refresh)
CPU TDP 165W
UPI Speeds 10.4 GT/s, 9.6 GT/s
Socket Type Socket P0 (LGA-3647 Socket)
System
Memory
• 6 x memory channels per CPU,
2 channels with 2DPC + 4 channels with 1DPC
• 16 x DIMM slots support:
DDR4 2666/2400MHz RDIMM/LRDIMM
(feature supports up to DDR4 2933MHz
by next gen. process upgrade)
- up to 256GB RDIMM SRx4
- up to 512GB RDIMM DRx4
- up to 2048GB RDIMM 3DS 8Rx4
- up to 1024GB LRDIMM QRx4
- up to 2048GB LRDIMM 3DS 8Rx4
• Intel® Optane™ DC Persistent Memory
(Apache Pass) support
Expansion
Slots
• 1 x AIC Max I/O® supports: PCIe Gen3
total 64 lanes + 5 x SATA + 1 x USB2.0
• 1 x OCP Mezzanine V2.0 support PCIe
Gen3 x16
BIOS Type Insyde UEFI BIOS
BIOS
Features
• ACPI
• PXE
• WOL
• AC loss recovery
• IPMI KCS interface
• SMBIOS
• Serial console
redirection
• BIOS Boot
• BIOS Recovery
Mode
• SRIOV
• iSCSI
• TPM
• PCIe Hotplug
Chapter 1. Product Features
SATA
BMC
Intel® Lewisburg PCH on-chip solution
• 4 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (by 1 x mini-SAS HD) +
2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (by 2 x SATA 7 pin)
• 5 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (by Max I/O®)
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
On-board
Devices
Input/Output
Network
Controller
Graphics
SATA
LAN
USB
VGA
Serial Port
Other
• Intel® PCH (Lewisburg) Integrated 10GbE LAN
Controller with dual SFP+ rear connectors
• Intel® I350 dual ports RJ45 rear connectors
• Realtek RTL8211E GbE Ethernet for BMC
dedicated management port
Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics &
Remote Management Processor
• PCIe VGA/2D Controller
• 1920x1200@60Hz 32bpp
11 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s ports
• 4 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (by 1 x mini-SAS HD) +
2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (by 2 x SATA 7 pin) +
5 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (by Max I/O®)
• 2 x 10GbE SFP+
• 2 x GbE RJ45
• 1 x GbE RJ45 dedicated to BMC management
• 2 x USB 3.0 Type A connectors
• 1 x USB internal pin-header to support
2 x USB3.0/USB2.0
• 1 x USB internal pin-header to support
2 x USB 2.0
• 1 x external VGA port
• 1 x internal VGA pin-header
(share with external VGA port)
• 1 x external COM port by 3.5mm phone jack
• 2 x internal COM pin-headers
• 1 x TPM 2.0 onboard
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1�3 Feature
The Pavo server board integrates Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and 16 DDR4 DIMM
2400/2666MHz (feature support up to DDR4 2933MHz by Cascade Lake upgrade) to offer support for greater capacity, durability, and proficiency for our customers. Highlighting
Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, which are emphasized for its optimized performance, efficiency, and security, this product enhances these advantages by implementing the microarchitecture, AIC Max I/O™ 2.0 to maximize system expansion and operating speed.
In addition to integrating speed and system expansion to the server board, Pavo offers 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, IPMI over LAN,
Serial over LAN, HTML5, and Redfish.
• Supports Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors for highest server performance and improved power efficiency
• Supports 16 DDR4 DIMM slots for maximum memory performance
• AIC Max I/O™ supports 64 PCIe Gen3 lanes
• Supports one OCP Mezzanine V2.0 up to PCIe Gen3x16 extension
• Onboard dual 10GbE SFP+ ports by Intel® Lewisburg PCH and dual GbE ports by
Intel® Ethernet Controller I350
• Onboard Baseboard Management Controller for system management and IPMI control
•
• Embedded components for 5+ year long life
• Rackmount Technology Extension (RTX) form factor utilizes full internal chassis volume for optimum I/O configurations
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This chapter provides the graphic detail and basic instruction for hardware installation.
Turn off the system and unplug all peripheral devices before proceeding.
2�1 Central Processing Unit Setup
The serverboard supports dual Xeon scalable processors and Socket P0 (LGA-3647).
2�1�1 Processor Installation
To ensure a safe and easy setup, you need to prepare before installation:
a T20 Torx screwdriver
ESD wrist strap/mat and conductive foam pad
Safe and stable environment
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 its edges to avoid touching the contacts.
Standard Processor Assembly:
A standard processor assembly is comprised of PHM(Processor Heatsink Module) components and processor socket assembly.
Heat sink
PHM Components
Processor
Socket Assembly
Standard
Processor Clip
Standard
Processor
Bolster Plate
Precsessor
Socket
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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Processor 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 165W on selected models.
PHM (Processor Heatsink Module) Component:
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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The PHM sits level with the processor socket assembly. The PHM is NOT installed properly if it does not sit level with the processor socket assembly. Once the PHM is seated over the processor socket assembly, the four heat sink torque screws must be tightened in order as shown below.
Processor Heat Sink – Top View with Screw Tightening Order
CAUTION
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 indicated order on the top of the heatsink label.
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2�2 System Memory
This server board supports up to sixteen DDR4 2400 and 2666 Registered ECC DRAM/
Load-Reduced DIMM (LRDIMM).
2�2�1 Placement
DIMMC
DIMMB
DIMMA1
DIMMA2
DIMMJ
DIMMH
DIMMG1
DIMMG2
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2�2�2 DIMM Population
JDIMMC
JDIMMB
JDIMMA1
JDIMMA2
DIMM Numbers
2 DIMMs
DIMM ARRANGMENT
CPU0
JDIMM_C
CPU1
JDIMM_J
JDIMMD2
JDIMMD1
JDIMME
JDIMMF
JDIMMC
JDIMMB
JDIMMA1
JDIMMA2
4 DIMMs
CPU0 CPU1
JDIMM_C JDIMM_J
JDIMM_A1 JDIMM_G1
JDIMMD2
JDIMMD1
JDIMME
JDIMMF
JDIMMC
JDIMMB
JDIMMA1
JDIMMA2
6 DIMMs
CPU0 CPU1
JDIMM_C JDIMM_J
JDIMM_A1 JDIMM_G1
JDIMM_F JDIMM_M
8 DIMMs
CPU0 CPU1
JDIMM_C JDIMM_J
JDIMM_A1 JDIMM_G1
JDIMM_D1 JDIMM_K1
JDIMM_F JDIMM_M
JDIMMD2
JDIMMD1
JDIMME
JDIMMF
JDIMMC
JDIMMB
JDIMMA1
JDIMMA2
JDIMMD2
JDIMMD1
JDIMME
JDIMMF
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JDIMMJ
JDIMMH
JDIMMG1
JDIMMG2
JDIMMK2
JDIMMK1
JDIMML
JDIMMM
JDIMMJ
JDIMMH
JDIMMG1
JDIMMG2
JDIMMK2
JDIMMK1
JDIMML
JDIMMM
JDIMMJ
JDIMMH
JDIMMG1
JDIMMG2
JDIMMK2
JDIMMK1
JDIMML
JDIMMM
JDIMMJ
JDIMMH
JDIMMG1
JDIMMG2
JDIMMK2
JDIMMK1
JDIMML
JDIMMM
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2�2�3 DCPMM DIMM Population
Asymetric population
CPU0
DIMM JDIMMF JDIMME JDIMMD2 JDIMMD1 JDIMMC JDIMMB JDIMMA2 JDIMMA1
App Direct
Mode
DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1
DCPMM
DRAM1
App Direct
Mode *
DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1 DRAM1
DCPMM
DRAM1
DIMM
App Direct
Mode
Memory
Mode
Mixed
Memory
Mode
App Direct
Mode
Memory
Mode
Mixed
Memory
Mode
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
JDIMMF
NOTE
App Direct* : App Direct Mode with no DCPMM DIMM in second socket.
JDIMME
CPU0
JDIMMD2 JDIMMD1 JDIMMC
Symetric population
JDIMMB JDIMMA2 JDIMMA1 JDIMM JDIMML
CPU1
JDIMMK2 JDIMMK1 JDIMMJ
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
-
-
-
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
-
-
-
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
-
-
-
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
-
-
-
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
-
-
-
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
JDIMMH JDIMMG2 JDIMMG1
-
-
-
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
-
-
-
DCPMM
DCPMM
DCPMM
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM4
-
-
-
NOTE
DIMM Type
DRAM1
DRAM2
DRAM3
DCPMM
RDIMM
3DS RDIMM LRDIMM
3DS LRDIMM
Any Capacity (Uniformly for all channels for system configuration)
Capacity
Any Capacity
≥32GB
Any Capacity
NOTE
Please abide to the DCPMM population rules listed below for your system to function accordingly.
• There is only a maximun of 1 DCPMM in each channel.
• Populate DCPMM DIMM on DIMM0 first.
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2�2�4 Memory 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.
DIMM notch
Step 3
Close the retaining clips to complete installation.
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This section describes the jumpers, internal connectors, and internal LED settings on the
Pavo motherboard. The motherboard layout and jumper settings are listed below.
3�1 Block Diagram
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3�2 Content List
1
Connector and Header Location
RJ45 Port for BMC management
(For Pavo systems only. Rack not included.)
2 COM Port by 3.5mm Phone Jack
J5
J6
3a
3b
2 x USB 3.0 Type A
Connector
4 VGA Port
5a
5b 2 x GbE RJ45 Port
6a
6b 2 x 10GbE SFP+ Port
7a
7b COM Header
8 Front VGA Header
9 UID LED Header
10 Battery Socket
J11
J12
J7
J15
BAT1
12 UART Header
13a
13b
15a
19
Header
SATA-DOM Power
Connector
14 Intruder Header
15b Serial ATA Connector
16 OCP Card Slot A
17 BMC Fan Header
J16
J17
J22
J42
J47
J33
J34
J41
J51
J40
Header
MDIPHY Port
Header (Onboard for
Rack only.)
J85
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Connector and Header
23 PMBUS Header
24a
24b PCIe Slot (x24)
25 PCIe Slot (x16)
J45
U22
U72
J80
J2001
J2002
28 All Node Off Header J52
Location
Connector
CN1
30 Serial ATA Connector J32
31 IPMB Header J46
J49
33 BMC ROM Socket
34 SPI ROM Socket
35 BMC IPMB Header
36 PECI Header
37 Speaker Header J48
38 PCH SSGPIO Header J27
39 VRM SMB Header J24
40 PCH SGPIO Header J18
U29
U25
J36
J44
41 OCP Card Slot A
43 LCM Header
J28
J39
J9
Connector (2 x 7 pin) J87
22 Front Panel Header J81
Jumper
A Clear CMOS Jumper J10
B BMC Reset Jumper J23
C Flash Security override J21
D SATA DOM Jumper J20
Location
E ME Recovery Mode J35
F BIOS Recovery Mode J37
Jumper
G SATA DOM Jumper J43
H Password Clear J31
I BMC Disable Jumper J30
J
XDP Port
CPU0 Bypass Chain
Control
J83
K
XDP Port
CPU1 Bypass Chain
Control
J84
Location
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3�3 Placement
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1
2 3a 3b 4 5 6
42
24a
(For Pavo systems only.
Rack not included.)
43
40
39
38
I
H
37
36
35
32
41
33
31
30
29
34
7a 7b
8
16
9
B
10
A
12
11
14
C
F
E
G
D
13a
15b
13b
15a
17
28
27
26
25
K
J
24b
23
22
21
14
(For Rack only.)
20 19
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3�4 Connector and Jumper
7a ~ 7b COM Header (J11, J12)
9 10
NC
RI
CTS
RTS
DSR
GND
DTR
TXD
RXD
DCD
1 2
8 Front VGA Header (J7) 9 UID LED Header (J15)
2
UID_LED
P5V_AUX
1
1
2
15
16
12 UART Header (J17)
3
1
UART_RX
GND
UART_TX
11 Front I/O USB 3.0 Header
(J16)
10 11
13a
~
13b
SATA DOM Power Connector
(J22, J42)
1
GND
VDD_SATA_DOM
PCH_USB23_OC
USB2_P4
USB2_N4
GND
USB3_TX_P2
USB3_TX_N2
GND
USB3_RX_P2
USB3_RX_N2
VDD_USB_P34
USB2_PCH_P3
USB2_PCH_N3
GND
USB3_TX_P3
USB3_TX_N3
GND
USB3_RX_P3
USB3_RX_N3
VDD_USB_P34
No key
2
14 Intruder Header (J47)
1 2
NOTE
To enable chassis intrusion function in J47, you must configure J40 pin 17 and pin 19 to short pin.
1 20
17 BMC Fan Header (J51)
4
PWM
TACH
P12V
GND
21
1
Power Supply
Connector (J87)
18 Front BMC GPIO Header
(J40)
I2C8SCL
I2C8SDA
GND
FAN_PWM0
FAN_TACH0
GND
FAN_PWM1
FAN_TACH1
NC
CHASSIS_1U2N_N
2
20
1
19
19 VRD Supply Connector (J86)
BMC_RESET_N
GND
I2C1SCL
I2C1SDA
GND
PMBUS_CLK
PMBUS_DATA
PMBUS_ALERT_N
INTRUDER_N
GND
1
5
4
8
14
7
8
1
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22 Front Panel Header (J81) 25 PCIe Hot Plug SMB Header 26 PCIe Hot Plug SMB Header
2 1
(J2001) (J2002)
PWR_LED+
KEY
PWR_LED-
HD_LED+
HD_LED-
PWR_BTN
GND
RST_BTN
GND
UID_BTN
NC
NMI_BTN
24 23
+3.3V_DUAL
UID_LED+
UID_LED-
FAULT_LED+
FAULT_LED-
LAN1_ACT+
LAN1_ACT-
I2CSDA
I2CCLK
INTRUDER_N
LAN2_ACT+
LAN2_ACT-
1
3
SMB_PEHPCPU0_SCL
SMB_PEHPCPU0_DAT
GND
31 IPMB Header (J46)
4 1
32
1
3
SMB_PEHPCPU1_SCL
SMB_PEHPCPU1_DAT
GND
Front I/O USB 2.0 Header
(J49)
VDD_USB_P56
USB2_N6
USB2_P6
GND
KEY
2 1
VDD_USB_P56
USB2_N5
USB2_P5
GND
GND
35 BMC IPMB Header (J36)
4
1
NC
I2C1SCL
GND
I2C1SDA
37 Speaker Header (J48)
1
2
38 PCH SSGPIO Header (J27)
9
GND
I2C14SDA
I2C14SCL
FM_SGPIO1_I2C_A1
FM_SGPIO1_I2C_A0
1
10
SGPIO_SSATA0_CLOCK
SGPIO_SSATA0_LOAD
SGPIO_SSATA0_DATA0
SGPIO_SSATA0_DATA1
P3V3_AUX
2
39 VRM SMB Header (J24) 40 PCH SGPIO Header (J18)
1
6 0
3
SMB_VR_SDA
GND
SMB_VR_SCL
GND
I2C14SDA
I2C14SCL
FM_SGPIO0_I2C_A1
FM_SGPIO0_I2C_A0
1 2
SGPIO_SATA0_CLOCK
SGPIO_SATA0_LOAD
SGPIO_SATA0_DATA0
SGPIO_SATA0_DATA1
P3V3_AUX
42 Front System Fan Header (J39)
2 1
GND
I2CSCL
FAN_TACH6
FAN_TACH7
FAN_TACH8
FAN_TACH9
FAN_TACH10
FAN_TACH11
FAN_PWM3
FAN_PWM4
FAN_PWM5
GND
P3V3_AUX
I2CSDA
FAN_TACH0
FAN_TACH1
FAN_TACH2
FAN_TACH3
FAN_TACH4
FAN_TACH5
FAN_PWM0
FAN_PWM1
FAN_PWM2
GND
24 23
43 LCM Header (J9)
1
5
FP_PWRBTN_N
FP_RSTBTN_N
COM_OUT_TXD4
COM_OUT_RXD4
GND
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A Clear CMOS Jumper (J10)
1 3
J10
Pin 1-2 Normal
Pin 2-3 Clear CMOS
Setting
Default
B BMC Reset Jumper (J23)
1 2
J23
Short BMC Reset
Open Normal
Setting
Default
C Flash Security override Jumper (J21)
1 2
J21
Short
Flash Security override
Open Normal
Setting
Default
D SATA DOM Power Jumper (J20)
G SATA DOM Power Jumper (J43)
1 3
J20, J43
Pin1-2 SATA
Pin2-3 SATA DOM
Setting
Default
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E ME Recovery Mode Jumper (J35)
1 2
J35 Setting
Short ME Recovery Mode
Open Normal Default
F BIOS Recovery Mode Jumper (J37)
1 2
J37
Short
BIOS Recovery
Mode
Open Normal
Setting
Default
H Password Clear Jumper (J31)
1 2
J31
Short Password Clear
Open Normal
Setting
Default
I BMC Disable Jumper (J30)
1 2
J30
Short
Open
BMC Disable
Normal
Setting
Default
NOTE
When the SATA DOM jumper is set, +5V will be delivered to the 7th pin of the SATA connector.
1
SATA Connector
GND
SSATA_TXC_DP5
SSATA_TXC_DN5
GND
SSATA_RXC_DN5
SSATA_RXC_DP5
VDD_SSATA5_DOM
7
NOTE
• If the SATA DOM is supplied to the motherbooard, set the jumper to pins 2-3.
• If the SATA DOM is supplied by the external power, set the jumper to pins 1-2.
• If a SATA type hard drive is connected to the motherboard, please ensure that the jumper is closed and set to pins 1-2 (Default setting) to reduce the risk of hard disk damage.
SATA DOM PWR Jumper (J20) SATA DOM PWR Jumper (J43)
1
1
GND
GND
VDD_SSATA5_DOM
VDD_SSATA4_DOM
VDD_SATA_DOM
VDD_SATA_DOM
3
3
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J XDP Port Setting
CPU0 Bypass chain control (J83)
1 3
J83 Setting
CPU0
Pin 2-3 Normal Default
K XDP Port Setting
CPU1 Bypass chain control (J84)
1 3
J84 Setting
CPU1
Pin 2-3 Normal Default
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3�5 System LED Indicator
3�5�1 Front Panel
Yellow
Power
System ID
System Fault
Hard Disk
LAN1_TRAFFIC
LAN2_TRAFFIC
Blinking
Off
Blue
Off
Red
Off
Green (Blinking)
Off
Green (Blinking)
Off
Green (Blinking)
Off
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System is On.
System is in Standby; System is off, but has
AC power.
System has no AC power.
System ID activity is detected.
No System ID activity is detected.
Critical system failure is detected
(processors, memory, voltage regulators, thermal events,fan failures, NMI, etc).
No critical failures are detected.
Disk activity is detected.
No disk activity is detected.
LAN1 activity is detected.
LAN1 is not active.
LAN2 activity is detected.
LAN2 is not active.
3�5�2 Rear I350 LAN
The NIC Port LED should be connected to Vaux (standby) voltage.
No Link
Description
Linked at 10 Mbps
Linked at 100 Mbps
Linked at 1000 Mbps
Left LED (LED4, LED2,)
(Link/Activity)
Link
OFF
Green
Active Blinking Green
Link Green
Active Blinking Green
Link Green
Active Blinking Green
OFF
OFF
OFF
Green
Right LED
(LED3, LED1)
(Speed)
Green
Yellow
Yellow
LED2 LED1
LED4 LED3
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3�5�3 Rear PCH LAN
LED5
LED7
LED6
LED4
Green
Off
Green
Off
Green
Off
Green
Off
LED7
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LAN1 activity is detected.
LAN1 is not active.
LAN1 link is detected.
LAN1 is not linked.
LAN0 activity is detected.
LAN0 is not linked.
LAN0 link is detected.
LAN0 is not active.
LED6
LED5 LED4
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3�5�4 Rear UID and Internal LED
LED1
On
Off
LED2
LED3
LED18
On
Off
On
Off
Blinking
Off
Chapter 3. Motherboard Settings
UID activity is detected.
UID is not active.
BMC Rack LAN activity is detected (Only for
Rack).
BMC Rack LAN is not active (Only for Rack).
BMC Rack LAN activity is detected (Only for
Rack).
BMC Rack LAN is not active (Only for Rack).
BMC is working.
BMC is not working.
LED 3
LED 2
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This chapter demonstrates how to configure the UEFI BIOS settings in your system device. You can enter the BIOS screen during system startup.
To enter BIOS configuration settings,
• Press
Esc
key during the Power-On-Self-Test (POST)
To enter BIOS after 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.
NOTE
• The following pages provide the details of BIOS menu. Please be noted that the
BIOS menu are continually changing due to the BIOS updating. The BIOS menu provided are the most updated ones when this manual is written.
• The default value for each BIOS option key may vary per system. The [default] key is for reference only.
4�1 Navigation Keys
The navigation keys are listed below.
Function Key
<
>
<
> <
>
<
>
Select item.
Description
< Enter > Select and enter sub-screen.
+ > < - Modify selected option.
< F1 >
< F2 >
< F3 >
< F4 >
General help.
Previous Value.
Optimized defaults.
Save & Exit.
< F5> < F6 > Change values.
< F7 > Discard Change and Exit.
< F9 >
< F10 >
Load Optimal Default for all values.
Save changes and exit.
< F12 >
< Esc >
Print Screen.
Exit the current menu screen.
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4�2 BIOS Setup
4�2�1 Menu
Press
and
to select the options of the menu bar.
Press
Enter
to access the option screen.
Menu
Main
Advanced
Security
Power
Boot
Description
Displays basic system information and date & time.
Allows configuration of advanced system settings.
Sets passwords and security functions.
Sets the power management parameters.
Sets boot options, such as Quick Boot or USB Boot.
4�2�2 Startup
Press
ESC
to run the BIOS setup procedure.
NOTE
When Quiet Boot is enables, OEM logo will be displayed instead of post messages.
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There will be a message “Entering SETUP” displayed on the diagnostics screen.
Identify the BIOS version.
NOTE
For the official released version, the last digit of the BIOS version must end in a “0.“
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Load Optimal Default Setting.
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Save the setting and exit the BIOS setup utility.
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4�2�3 Update
To identify the latest BIOS version, please check the BIOS setup.
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Update BIOS by INSYDE H2OFFT-D utility under DOS environment
If you need to update Flash in the DOS environment, please use H2OFFT-D utility. To use this utility, you must include the flash.bat , H2OFFT-D.exe, and bin file in the same folder.
Please follow the instructions to update flash:
Execute flash.bat
to update Flash in the DOS environment.
After the update is complete, please reboot the system.
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4�2�4 DCPMM Setup
Refer to section 4.2.2
step 1 and 2 to enter the Front Page menu.
Enter the option "Device Management."
In "Device Management" page, enter "Intel(R) Optane(TM) DC Persistent Memory
Configuration" to start your configurations.
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Intel(R) Optane(TM) DC Persistent Memory Configuration
• DIMMs
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• Regions
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• Namespaces
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• Total Capacity
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• Diagnostics
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• Preferences
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4�3 Main
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Main Option Key:
4�3�1 Main
System time
System date
Configures the current time.
Configures the current date.
Main
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4�4 Advanced
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Advanced Option Key:
4.4.1 Peripheral Configuration
PCIe SR-IOV
PCIe ARI
ARI Forward
Spread Spectrum
[Enable]
Enable
Enable
Enable
4.4.2 Video Configuration
Peripheral Configuration
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Display Mode Plug In First
Video Configuration
[On Board First]
4�4�3 OEMBoard Function
SMBIOS Updated
SMBIOS TO BMC
Redfish
OEMBOARD Function
SMBIOS Updated
Halt On Error Function Halt On Error
[Auto]
Write SMBIOS to BMC [Enable]
[Enable]
Messiah Function
Manufacturing
Function
Manufacturing Test
Mode
Enable
Dumped Storage
USB Test Function
USB Storage
Enable
SATA Test Function Enable
By Utility
Disable
Disable
[Disable]
[SATA Storage]
[Disable]
[Disable]
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4�4�4 SIO AST2500
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Serial Port A
Base I/O Address
Interrupt
Serial Port B
Base I/O Address
Interrupt
Serial Port D
Base I/O Address
Interrupt
Auto
2E8
IRQ3
Auto
2E8
[IRQ3]
Auto
[2E8]
IRQ7
2F8
SIO AST2500
[Enable]
[2F8]
2F8
[Enable]
Enable
3E8
[IRQ4]
3E8
IRQ4
3E8
[IRQ10]
Disable
[3F8]
Disable
3F8
[Disable]
3F8
4.4.5 Socket Configuration
Processor
Configuration
Common RefCode
Configuration
UPI Configuration
Memory Configuration
Socket Configuration
Hyper-Threading
[ALL]
Per-Socket
Information
VMX
Enable SMX
Extended APIC
64M
MMCFG Size
512M
[56T]
MMIO High Base
MMIO High
Granularity Size
Serial Debug Message
Level
16T
[1G]
64G
Disable
Normal
UPI General
Configuration
UPI Status
[Enable]
[Enable]
Enable
Enable
128M
1G
40T
4T
4G
256G
Link Speed
Mode
Link
Frequency
Select
Link L0p
Enable
Link L1
Enable
Legacy VGA
Socket
Legacy VGA
Stack
Slow
[Minimum]
Maximum
[Auto]
10.4Gb/s
[Auto]
[Auto]
Disable
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
[256M]
2G
24T
1T
16G
1024G
Enable
Enable
Min=0, Max=3, [0]
Min=0, Max=6, [0]
[Fast]
9.6Gb/s
Use Per Link
Setting
Disable
Disable
[Auto] POR Disable Enforce POR
Memory
Frequency
IMC BCLK
[Auto]
[Auto] 100 MHz
Selections in MHz
133 MHz
Integrated Memory
Controller (iMC)
MRC Promote
Warnings
Promote
Warnings
Halt on mem
Training Error
Attempt Fast
Boot
Attempt Fast
Cold Boot
MemTest On
Fast Boot
Enable ADR
2x Refresh
Enable
[Enable]
[Enable]
[Enable]
[Auto]
[Auto]
[Auto]
Enable
[Auto]
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
[Disable]
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
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Memory Configuration
Memory Map
Memory RAS
Configuration
NGN Configuration
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Volatile Memory
Mode eADR Support
[Auto]
AppDirect cache Auto
Auto
1LM
Enable
Enable
2LM
[Disable]
[Disable]
1LM Memory
Interleave [Auto]
Granularity
IMC Interleaving [Auto]
256B Target,
256B Channel
64B Target, 64B
Channel
1-way Interleave 2-way Interleave
Channel
Interleaving
Rank
Interleaving
[Auto]
2-way Interleave
[Auto]
4-way Interleave
Socket
Interleave Below
4GB
Static Virtual
Enable
Lockstep Mode Enable
Mirror mode
Enable Mirror Mode
1-way Interleave
3-way Interleave
1-way Interleave 2-way Interleave
8-way Interleave
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Mirror TAD0
Enable Partial
Mirror
(1LM)
Enabled
Partial Mirror Mode
(1LM)
UEFI ARM Mirror Enable
Memory Rank
Sparing
Enable
Correctable
Error Threshold Min= 0x0, Max= 0x7fff
SDDC Plus One Enable
ADDDC Sparing Enable
Set NGN Die
Sparing
Enable
Patrol Scrub
Patrol Scrub
Interval
Patrol Scrub
Enable
Min=0, Max=24, [24]
Address Mode Reverse Address
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[System Physical
Address]
NGNVM DIMM
Secure Erase
Unit
NGN Factory
Reset/Clear
Enable [Disable]
Average Power
Budget
Publish ARS capability
Min=10000, Max=18000, [15000]
[Auto] Enable Disable
NGN CMD
Time
[Auto]
NGN ECC
Read Check [Auto]
1N
Enable
2N
Disable
Thermal
Throttling
Thresholds
Offset
CR FastGo
Configuration
[Auto]
CR Latch
System
Shutdo W n State
Snoopy mode
[Auto]
[Enable]
Enable for 2LM
Extended Type
17 Structure
Enable power cycle policy
Snoopy mode for AD
Enable
[Enable]
Enable
Default
Enable
Option 1 ~ 5
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
Disable
[Disable]
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Memory Configuration
NGN Configuration
Memory Dfx
Configuration
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
NGNVM DIMM
Secure Erase
Unit
App Direct
Memory Hole
[Enable]
LSx implementation SWSMI
SMBus Max
Access Time
SMBus Release
Delay
Disable
[ASL]
Min= 0, Max= 4294967295, [350]
Min= 0, Max= 4294967295, [150]
[Disable] Erase All DIMMs Enable
S0 CH0~5
S1 CH0~5
S2 CH0~5
S3 CH0~5
Enable
Load NGN
DIMM
Management
Drivers
Correctable error
NGN ECC Write
Check
[Auto]
Memory
Interleaving
[Auto]
Lock NGN CSRs [Auto]
NGN ECC
[Auto]
[Auto]
Enable
NUMA
Enable
Enable
Enable
[Disable]
Disable
2-way Node
Interleave
4-way Node
Interleave
Disable
Disable
Disable
NGN ECC Write
Retry Flow Exit [Auto]
C/A Parity
Enable
[Auto]
High Address
Region
Low Mem
Channel Config
[Auto]
[Auto]
Enable
Enable
CLX A0 Starve
Threshold
Enable
Configuration
Mask for 2LM [Normal]
CR Halt/Warn
Mixed SKU
Crystal Ridge
ACPI Debug
Interface
NFIT debug logs
NFIT NVDIMM
SKU Based
Publish
NVDIMM DIMM
Ctrl Region SPA
[Auto]
Enable
Enable
[Enable]
Enable
[ACPI Debug Object]
Skip ARS on
Boot
Enable
ECC Checking [Auto]
2GB Short
Interleaved Stroke
Configuration
Force 1-Ch Way in FM 2-2-2
Configuration
[Enable]
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Bit Postion 33~45
Channel 0 Channel 1
[Disable]
Aggressive
COM1
[Disable]
[Disable]
Disable
[Disable
Channel 2
Disable
Disable
Non-Interleaved [Disable]
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IIO Configuration
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
PCI 64-Bit Resource
Allocation
PCIe Train by BIOS
PCIe Hot Plug
[Enable]
[Yes]
Auto
PCIe ACPI Hot Plug Enable
PCI-E Completion
Timeout (Global)
Disable
Yes
PCI-E Global Timeout
Value
PCI-E ASPM Support
(Global)
50us to 10ms 16ms to 55ms 65ms to 210ms [260ms to
1s to 3.5s
4s to 13s 17s to 64s
900ms]
L1 Only
Manual
[Disable]
[No]
Disable
Disable
No
Enable [Disable]
Per-Port
Per-Port
[Per-Port]
Disable TPH Yes [No]
Prioritize TPH Enable [Disable]
IOAT Configuration
Intel® VT for Directed
I/O (VT-d)
Intel® VMD technology
Sck0 IOAT
Config
Relaxed
Ordering
Enable [Disable]
IOAT Function
0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7
Items
DMA
No Snoop
[Enable]
Disable
Enable
[Disable]
Intel® VT for
Directed I/O (VTd)
Interrupt
Remapping
PassThrough
DMA
[Enable]
[Enable]
[Enable]
Disable
Disable
Disable
ATS [Enable]
Posted Interrupt [Enable]
Coherency
Support (Non[Enable]
Isoch)
Access Control
Services
[Enable]
Intel® VMD for Volume
Management
Device on
Socket 0/1/2/3
Intel® VMD for Volume
Management
Device for
PStack0~
PStack2
VMD port
1A~1D/
2A~2D/
3A~3D
Hot Plug
Capable
CfgBar size
Enable
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Min=20, Max=28, [25]
CfgBar attribute
32-bit non-prefetchable
64-bit non-prefetchable
[64-bit prefetchable]
MemBar1 size Min=12, Max=47, [25]
[32-bit non-prefetchable]
MemBar1 attribute
64-bit non-prefetchable
64-bit prefetchable
MemBar2 size Min=12, Max=47, [20]
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IIO Configuration
Advanced Power
Configuration
Intel® VMD technology
CPU P State Control
Hardware PM State
Control
Package C State
Control
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Intel® VMD for Volume
Management
Device on
AVX ICCP pregrant level
MemBar2 attribute
Socket 0
WFR Uncore GV
Rate Reduction Auto
Uncore Freq
Scaling (UFS)
[Enable]
[128 Heavy]
512 Light
SpeedStep
(Pstates)
[Enable]
Config TDP [Normal]
P State Domain [All]
EIST PSD
Function
[HW_ALL]
SINGLE_PCTL Enable
Single Power
Enable
Domain (SPD)
Boot performance mode
Energy Efficient
Turbo
Turbo Mode
CPU Flex Ratio
Override
Perf P-Limit
[Max
Performance]
[Enable]
[Enable]
Enable
32-bit non-prefetchable
[64-bit non-prefetchable]
64-bit prefetchable
Enable
256 Light
Level 1
SW_ALL
Disable
Disable
One
[Disable]
[Disable]
Max Efficient
Differential
Min=0, Max=7, [1]
Perf P-Limit Clip Min=0, Max=31, [31]
Perf P-Limit
Threshold
Perf P Limit
Min=0, Max=31 [15]
[Enable]
Disable
Hardware
P-States
Out of Band Mode
Disable
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
256 Heavy
512 Heavy
Level 2
SW_ANY
Set by Intel
Node Manager
HardwarePM
Interrupt
EPP Enable [Enable]
APS rocketing Enable
Scalability
RAPL
Prioritization
Enable
Enable
Enable
Package C State
C0/C1 state
C6(non Retention)
No Limit
Min=0, Max=255, [0] C2C3TT
PKG C-state Lat.
Neg.
LTR IIO Input
MDLL Off
Enable
Latency
Tolerence
Requirement
Disable
[Native Mode]
Native Mode with No
Legacy Support
[Disable]
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
C2 state
C6(Retention) state
[Auto]
[Disable]
Take IIO LTR input
[Auto] Enable
Snoop Latency
Override
Force Snoop
Latency
Enable
Enable
Override
Snoop Latency
Multiplier
Force Non-
Snoop Latency
Override
Non-Snoop
Latency
Override
[Ignore IIO LTR input]
Min=0, Max=7, [0]
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
Min=0x0, Max=0x3ff, [0x0]
Enable [Disable]
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Advanced Power
Configuration
Package C State
Control
Latency
Tolerence
Requirement
Pkg C-state
SA Power
Management
Control
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Non-Snoop
Latency
Multiplier
Non-Snoop
Latency Value
CPU0
SAPMCTL_CFG/
CPU1
SAPMCTL_CFG/
CPU2
SAPMCTL_CFG/
CPU3
SAPMCTL_CFG
Min=0, Max=7, [0]
Min=0x0, Max=0x3ff
IIO0_PKGC_
CLK_GATE_
DISABLE
IIO1_PKGC_
CLK_GATE_
DISABLE
IIO2_PKGC_
CLK_GATE_
DISABLE
UPI01_PKGC_
CLK_GATE_
DISABLE
UPI23_PKGC_
CLK_GATE_
DISABLE
MC1 PKGC CLK
GATE DISABLE
MC0 PKGC CLK
GATE DISABLE
UPI01 PLL
Shutdown En
UPI23 PLL
Shutdown En
PCIe IIO0 PLL
Shutdown En
PCIe IIO1 PLL
Shutdown En
PCIe IIO2 PLL
Shutdown En
MC0 PLLs
Shutdown En
MC1 PLLs
Shutdown En
SetVID Decay
Disable
SAPMCTL_CFG
LOCK
Enable
[Disable]
Enable
[Disable]
Enable
[Disable]
Enable
[Disable]
Enable
[Disable]
Enable
[Disable]
Enable
[Disable]
[Enable]
Disable
[Enable]
Disable
[Enable]
Disable
[Enable]
Disable
[Enable]
Disable
[Enable]
Disable
[Enable]
Disable
Enable
[Disable]
[Enable]
Disable
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4.4.6 ME Configuration
Server ME
Configuration
Server ME Debug
Configuration
General ME
Configuration
Server ME General
Configuration
Override ICC Clock
Settings
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
ME Configuration
Altitude
MCTP Bus Owner
ME Initialization
Complete Timeout
Enable HSIO
Messaging
DRAM Init Done
Enable
0
DRAM Initialization
Status
Host Reset
Warning
Enable Pre-
DramInit Done
0
[0]
ME Reset
HMRFPO_LOCK
Message
HMRFPO_ENABLE
Message
END_OF_POST
Message
HECI-1 Enable
HECI-2 Enable
HECI-3 Enable
Core Bios Done
Message
Override ICC Clock
Settings
NM Configuration
Min=0x0, Max=0xffff, [0x8000]
Min=0x0, Max=0xffff, [0x0]
Min=0, Max=12, [2]
[Enable]
[Enable]
[Enable]
[Enable]
[Enable]
[1]
[Auto - true status]
1 - No Memory in
Channels
[1]
1
Disable
None
0 - Success
2 - Memory Init Error
None
None
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
[Enable] Disable
Override ICC Clock
Settings
ICC Clock Spread
Spectrum
Boot Mode Override
Boot Mode
Cores Disable
Override
Cores To Disable
Power Measurement
Override
[0]
1
None
[0]
1
None
[0]
1
None
[Performance
Optimized]
Power Optimized
[0]
1
None
Min=0x0, Max=0x7f,
[0x0]
[0]
1
None
Hardware Change
Override
Hardware Changed
[0]
1
None
Yes
[No]
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4.4.7 PCH Configuration
PCH Devices
PCH SATA
Configuration
PCH Configuration
PCH state after G3 S0
SATA Controller [Enable]
Configure SATA as [AHCI]
Support Aggressive
Link Power
Management
Port 0~7
[Enable]
[Enable]
SATA Port 0 DevSlp Enable
Hot Plug Enable
Configure as eSATA Enable
Mechanical
Presence Switch
[Enable]
Spin Up Device Enable
SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
[S5]
PCH sSATA
Configuration
USB Configuration
ADR Configuration
SATA Topology [Unknown] ISATA sSATA Controller [Enable]
Configure sSATA as [AHCI]
Support Aggressive
Link Power
Management
Port 0~5 sSATA Port 0~5
[Enable]
[Enable]
DevSlp
Hot Plug
Enable
Enable
Configure as eSATA Enable
Spin Up Device Enable sSATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
SATA Topology [Unknown] ISATA
USB Precondition
USB Per-Connector
Disable
USB XHCI MSI
Disable WA
XHCI Over Current
Pins
XHCI Wake On Usb
Enable
Place XHCI BAR
Enable
Enable
Enable
[Enable]
Enable below 4GB
Enable
Enable/Disable ADR Platform-POR
[GPIO B] ADR GPIO
Host Partition Reset
ADR Enable
Enable/Disable ADR
Timer
ADR timer expire time
Platform-POR
[Platform-POR]
[Platform-
POR]
0 uS
ADR timer multiplier [Platform-POR]
Enable
Enable
Enable
25 uS
Disable
RAID
Disable
Disable
[Disable]
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
GPIO C
Last State
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Disable
Direct
Connect
[Disable]
Sata State Drive
Disable
Flex
[RAID]
Disable
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Sata State Drive
Direct
Connect
Flex
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Held-off
M2
M2
50 uS 100 uS x1, x8, x24, x40, x56, x64, x72, x80, x88, x96
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4.4.8 H2O IPMI Configuration
Power Cycle Time Support
Power Cycle Time
H2O IPMI Configuration
IPMI Support [Enable]
BMC Warmup Time Min=0, Max=240, [90]
ACPI SPMI Table [Enable]
Boot Option Support [Enable]
Set BIOS version to
BMC
[Enable]
Watchdog Timer Support
Not disable in OS
Watchdog Timer Timeout
Watchdog Timer Action
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Min=2, Max=8, [5]
No Action
Power Down
Enable
Min=0, Max=255, [10]
BMC Configuration
SDR List
Power Button
Reset Button
NMI Button
LAN Port Configuration
LAN Channel Number
IPv4 Source
IPv6 Mode
IPv6 Prefix Length
SDR List Support
[Enable]
[Enable]
[Enable]
[Dedicated]
Min=0, Max=15, [1]
Static
Enable
Min=0, Max=255, [0]
Enable
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Hard Reset]
Power Cycle
[Disable]
Disable
Disable
Disable
Shared
[DHCP]
[Disable]
[Disable]
4.4.9 APEI Configuration
APEI Support
ACPI Platform Error
Interface
APEI Error Injection
Defrag Level
APEI UEFI Revision
APEI Configuration
[Enable]
MEMORY_CE
MEMORY_UE_
NON_FATAL
PCIE_UE_NON_
FATAL
Disable
MEMORY_UE_
FATAL
PCIE_UE_FATAL [Disable]
[ROM Space under 1/4]
[UEFI 2.2]
ROM Space under 1/3
ROM Space under 1/2
UEFI 2.3.1
PCIE_CE
Every time When
Error Occur
4�4�10 Console Redirection
Console Serial
Redirection
Setup
Console Redirection
Console Serial
Redirect
C.R. After
Legacy Boot
Enable
Terminal Type [VT_100]
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bits
1200
Flow Control RTS/CTS
Information
Wait Time
7 Bits
Even
[1 Bits]
0 Second
[Yes]
2400
VT_100+
4800
2 Second
9600
Odd
XON/XOFF
[Disable]
VT_UTF8 PC_ANSI
19200 38400 57600 [115200]
[8 Bits]
2 Bits
[5 Second]
No
[None]
[None]
10 Second 30 Second
Text Mode
Resolution
AUTO Force 80x25
Force 80x24
(DEL FIRST
ROW)
Disable
Force 80x24
(DEL LAST
ROW)
[Limit 128x40
(Default)]
Auto Refresh [Enable]
Auto adjust
Terminal resolution
[Enable] Disable
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4.4.11 H2O Event Log Config Manager
Configuration Pages
Event And Message
Pages
H2O Event Log Config Manager
BIOS Event Log
Configuration
BIOS Event
Log Viewer
Log Event To ALL
Event Log
Full option
POST Message
Configuration
Overwrite
Enable
BIOS
Memory
Clear All
[Disable]
POST Message
Configuration
Serial Debug Message
Configuration
Progress Code
Error Code
Enable
Enable
Debug Code Enable
Log POST Message Enable
Show POST Message Enable
Advanced Mode Enable
DEBUG_INIT Enable
DEBUG_WARN Enable
DEBUG_LOAD Enable
DEBUG_FS
DEBUG_INFO
DEBUG_
DISPATCH
DEBUG_
Enable
Enable
Enable
EFI DEBUG
Message
Configuration
VARIABLE
DEBUG_BM
Enable
Enable
DEBUG_BLKIO Enable
DEBUG_NET Enable
DEBUG_UNDI Enable
DEBUG_
LOADFILE
Enable
DEBUG_EVENT Enable
DEBUG_GCD Enable
DEBUG_CACHE Enable
Status Code
Serial Message
Configuration
DEBUG_
VERBOSE
Enable
DEBUG_ERROR Enable
EFI DEBUG
Message Level Enable
Show Progress
Code Serial
Message
Enable
Show Error Code
Serial Message [Enable]
Message
BIOS Event Log Viewer Show BIOS Event Log
Serial Debug Message Viewer
Show Debug
Code Serial Enable
Disable
[Stop
Logging]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Disable
[Disable]
4.4.12 H2oUve Configuration
H2oUve Setup H2OUVE Support
H2oUve Redirection
[Enable] Disable
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4�5 Security
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Security Option Key:
4�5�1 Security
Current TPM Device Not Detected
TPM Active PCR Hash
Algorithm
[SHA1, SHA256]
TPM Hardware
Supported Hash [SHA1, SHA256]
Algorithm
TrEE Protocol Version 1.0
TPM Availability
TPM Operation
[Available]
[No operation]
Clear TPM [0]
Power on Password Enable
Security
TPM 1.2
[TPM 2.0]
[1.1]
Hidden
Disable and Deactivate
1
[Disable]
Enable and Activate
None
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Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Power Option Key:
4�6�1 Power
Wake on PME Enable
Power
[Disable]
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4�7 Boot
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Boot Option Key:
4�7�1 Boot
Boot
Boot Type
Quick Boot
Quiet Boot
Network Stack
[Dual Boot Type]
[Enable]
Enable
[Enable]
Legacy Boot Type
Disable
[Disable]
Disable
UEFI:IPv4/UEFI:IPv6
Add Boot Options First
ACPI Selection
Acpi1.0B
[Acpi5.0]
USB Boot
EFI Device First
[Enable]
Enable
Timeout Min=0, Max=10, [3]
Automatic Failover [Enable]
Normal Boot Menu
EFI
Legacy Boot Type Order
USB
UEFI:IPv4
Last
Acpi3.0
Acpi6.0
[Legacy]
Disable
[Disable]
Disable
[Normal]
Hard Disk Drive
CD/DVD-ROM Drive
USB Boot Type Order
PXE
Other Device
Other Device
Boot Device Priority Normal Boot Menu
Floppy Drive
Hard Disk Drive
[Normal]
CD/DVD-ROM Drive
USB
Others
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UEFI Boot Type
UEFI:IPv6
[Auto]
Acpi4.0
Acpi6.1
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4�8 Exit
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
Exit Option Key:
4�8�1 Exit
Exit Saving Changes
Save Change Without Exit
Exit Discarding Changes
Load Optimal Defaults
Load Custom Defaults
Save Custom Defaults
Discard Changes
Save and Exit
Exit system setup and save your changes.
Save your changes without exiting the system.
Discard your changes when existing the system.
Load optimal default items.
Resets the BIOS settings to the default values and overwrites any previously customized settings.
Saves the cumostomized defaults in BIOS settings.
Discard your changes.
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Insert Ethernet LAN cable into the BMC LAN port. There are two methods to setup BMC IP:
BMC management port
5�1 Method 1 (Use the BIOS Setup)
Step 1
BIOS SETUP
Advanced
H2O IPMI configuration
BMC Configuration
IPv4 source
Static
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Step 2
Type in the IP address. Configure the static IP adress.
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Step 3
Type in the subnet mask address.
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Step 4
Type in the gateway address.
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5�2 Method 2 (Use a Dos Tool - Syscheck)
Step 1
Type in "sc –lanset"
Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings
Step 2
Modify the IP setting.
NOTE
Type 1 for selecting Static IP Mode or type 2 for selecting DHCP Mode.
Step 3
Type in the IP address.
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Step 4
Type in the submask address.
The IP address below is an example using a default IP setting. The IP address is configurable.
Step 5
Configure the gateway address to complete the BMC IP setting.
NOTE
Type SC.EXE─LANGET command to obtain BMC IP and MAC address.
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5�3 Login
Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings
NOTE
This feature works with JAVA 6 Runtime installed Console Environment
The IP source default is DHCP. You can change the IP source to DHCP or Static by the
BIOS utility or the system check.
Step 1
Open the browser then type the BMC IP address.
Step 2
Use the default user name and password for first-time BMC WEB GUI login.
Field: Default
UserName: admin
Password: admin
NOTE
The default user name and password are in lower-case characters.
NOTE
Users who login the root user name and password will have full administrative power. The root password can be changed after login.
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5�4 Web GUI
5�4�1 Menu Bar
Click to select the options of the menu bar.
Menu
Dashboard
Sensor
FRU Information
Logs and Reports
Settings
Remote Control
Image Redirection
Power Control
Maintenance
Sign out
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Description
The Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of a device.
The Sensor Readings page displays all the sensor related information.
The FRU Information page displays the details for FRU devices in the system.
The Logs and Reports page monitors and reports on the status of IPMI event and video.
The Settings page allows you to configure various basic settings, such as date & time, KMV Mouse, Services, and ect.
The Remote Control page allows you to remotely manage server hardware components.
The Image Redirection page is used to configure the image into BMC for redirection.
The Power Control page allows you to view and control the power of your server.
This group of pages allows you to do maintenance tasks on the device.
The Sign out page allows you to log out of the web GUI.
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5�4�2 User Information and Quick Button
The user information and quick access buttons are located at the top right corner. It displays the logged-in user, his/her privilege and the four quick buttons allowing you to perform different functions.
Button
User
Operator
Administrator
No access
Description
Only valid commands are allowed.
All BMC commands are allowed except for the configuration commands that can change the behavior of the out-of-hand interfaces.
All BMC commands are allowed.
Login access denied.
Notification Click to view notification messages.
Warning
Sync
Click to view warning messages.
Click to synchronize with the latest sensor and event log updates.
Refresh Click to reload the current page.
Root-administrator
Help
Sign out
: Click to log out of the GUI
Profile:
Click to enter the User Management
Configuration dialog box in figure xx.
Click to view more details on field descriptions.
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5�4�3 Dashboard
The Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of adevice.
5�4�4 Sensor
The Sensor Readings page displays all the sensor related information.
5�4�5 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.
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5�4�6 Logs and Report
The System Inventory page displays IPMI Event Log and Video Log. Click
Logs and
Reports
from the menu bar.
5�4�7 Settings
The Settings page allows you to access various configuration settings.
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KVM Mouse Setting
The KVM Mouse Setting page allows you to configure the mouse mode to relative, absolute, and other.
• For Windows OS environment, set mode to absolute.
• For Linux OS environment, set mode to relative.
• For SLES-11 OS environment, set mode to other mode.
5�4�8 Remote Control
The Remote Control page allow you to access any of the managed devices within your system.
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Launch KVM
:
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Table of contents
- 6 Preface
- 7 Safety Instructions
- 8 About This Manual
- 9 Chapter 1. Product Features
- 10 1.2 Specifications
- 11 1.3 Feature
- 12 Chapter 2. Hardware Setup
- 15 2.2 System Memory
- 15 2.2.1 Placement
- 16 2.2.2 DIMM Population
- 18 2.2.3 DCPMM DIMM Population
- 19 2.2.4 Memory Installation
- 20 Chapter 3. Motherboard Settings
- 20 3.1 Block Diagram
- 21 3.2 Content List
- 22 3.3 Placement
- 23 3.4 Connector and Jumper
- 27 3.5 System LED Indicator
- 27 3.5.1 Front Panel
- 27 3.5.2 Rear I350 LAN
- 28 3.5.3 Rear PCH LAN
- 29 3.5.4 Rear UID and Internal LED
- 30 Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings
- 30 4.1 Navigation Keys
- 31 4.2 BIOS Setup
- 31 4.2.1 Menu
- 31 4.2.2 Startup
- 34 4.2.3 Update
- 36 4.2.4 DCPMM Setup
- 41 4.3 Main
- 41 4.3.1 Main
- 42 4.4 Advanced
- 42 4.4.1 Peripheral Configuration
- 42 4.4.2 Video Configuration
- 42 4.4.3 OEMBoard Function
- 43 4.4.4 SIO AST2500
- 43 4.4.5 Socket Configuration
- 49 4.4.6 ME Configuration
- 50 4.4.7 PCH Configuration
- 51 4.4.8 H2O IPMI Configuration
- 51 4.4.9 APEI Configuration
- 51 4.4.10 Console Redirection
- 52 4.4.11 H2O Event Log Config Manager
- 52 4.4.12 H2oUve Configuration
- 53 4.5 Security
- 53 4.5.1 Security
- 54 4.6 Power
- 54 4.6.1 Power
- 55 4.7 Boot
- 55 4.7.1 Boot
- 56 4.8 Exit
- 56 4.8.1 Exit
- 57 Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings
- 57 5.1 Method 1 (Use the BIOS Setup)
- 60 5.2 Method 2 (Use a Dos Tool - Syscheck)
- 62 5.3 Login
- 63 5.4 Web GUI
- 63 5.4.1 Menu Bar
- 64 5.4.2 User Information and Quick Button
- 65 5.4.3 Dashboard
- 65 5.4.4 Sensor
- 65 5.4.5 FRU Information
- 66 5.4.6 Logs and Report
- 66 5.4.7 Settings
- 67 5.4.8 Remote Control