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Pavo

Server Motherboard

User's Manual

UM_Pavo_v4.6_120919

Table of Contents

Preface ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� i

Safety Instructions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� ii

About This Manual ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� iii

Chapter 1� Product Features ��������������������������������������������������������������1

1.1 Components .............................................................................................1

1.2 Specifications ..........................................................................................2

1.3 Feature .....................................................................................................3

Chapter 2� Hardware Setup ����������������������������������������������������������������4

2.1 Central Processing Unit Setup ...............................................................4

2.1.1 Processor Installation ........................................................................................4

2.2 System Memory .......................................................................................7

2.2.1 Placement ...........................................................................................................7

2.2.2 DIMM Population ................................................................................................8

2.2.3 DCPMM DIMM Population ............................................................................. 10

2.2.4 Memory Installation ........................................................................................ 11

Chapter 3� Motherboard Settings �����������������������������������������������������12

3.1 Block Diagram ........................................................................................12

3.2 Content List ............................................................................................13

3.3 Placement ..............................................................................................14

3.4 Connector and Jumper ..........................................................................15

3.5 System LED Indicator ............................................................................19

3.5.1 Front Panel ...................................................................................................... 19

3.5.2 Rear I350 LAN ................................................................................................. 19

3.5.3 Rear PCH LAN ................................................................................................. 20

3.5.4 Rear UID and Internal LED ............................................................................... 21

Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings

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4.1 Navigation Keys .....................................................................................22

4.2 BIOS Setup .............................................................................................23

4.2.1 Menu ................................................................................................................. 23

4.2.2 Startup .............................................................................................................. 23

4.2.3 Update .............................................................................................................. 26

4.2.4 DCPMM Setup .................................................................................................. 28

4.3 Main .......................................................................................................33

4.3.1 Main .................................................................................................................. 33

4.4 Advanced ................................................................................................34

4.4.1 Peripheral Configuration ................................................................................. 34

4.4.2 Video Configuration ......................................................................................... 34

4.4.3 OEMBoard Function ......................................................................................... 34

4.4.4 SIO AST2500 .................................................................................................... 35

4.4.5 Socket Configuration ....................................................................................... 35

4.4.6 ME Configuration ............................................................................................. 41

4.4.7 PCH Configuration ........................................................................................... 42

4.4.8 H2O IPMI Configuration .................................................................................. 43

Content

4.4.9 APEI Configuration ........................................................................................... 43

4.4.10 Console Redirection ...................................................................................... 43

4.4.11 H2O Event Log Config Manager .................................................................... 44

4.4.12 H2oUve Configuration ................................................................................... 44

4.5 Security ..................................................................................................45

4.5.1 Security ............................................................................................................ 45

4.6 Power......................................................................................................46

4.6.1 Power ............................................................................................................... 46

4.7 Boot ........................................................................................................47

4.7.1 Boot .................................................................................................................. 47

4.8 Exit ..........................................................................................................48

4.8.1 Exit .................................................................................................................... 48

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

5.3 Login .......................................................................................................54

5.4 Web GUI ................................................................................................55

5.4.1 Menu Bar .......................................................................................................... 55

5.4.2 User Information and Quick Button ............................................................... 56

5.4.3 Dashboard ........................................................................................................ 57

5.4.4 Sensor ............................................................................................................. 57

5.4.5 FRU Information ............................................................................................... 57

5.4.6 Logs and Report .............................................................................................. 58

5.4.7 Settings ........................................................................................................... 58

5.4.8 Remote Control ................................................................................................ 59

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.

4

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.

i

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

Chapter 3. Motherboard Settings

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

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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

Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings

• 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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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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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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4�6 Power

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

Advance

Advance

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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.

Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings

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

Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings

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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