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SB102-UR
Storage Server Barebone
User's Manual
UM_SB102-UR_v1.4_021924
Table of Contents
Preface������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ i
Safety Instructions������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ii
About This Manual����������������������������������������������������������������������������� iv
1.1 Box Contents ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1
Chapter 1. Product Features�������������������������������������������������������������� 1
1.2 Specifications����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2
1.3 Features�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3
2.1 Central Processing Unit Setup ���������������������������������������������������������� 6
2.1.1 Processor Installation������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 6
Chapter 2. Hardware Setup���������������������������������������������������������������� 6
2.1.2 Heat Sink��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7
2.2 System Memory Setup���������������������������������������������������������������������� 8
2.2.1 DIMM Installation������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8
2.2.2 DIMM Location����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
2.2.3 DIMM Slot Installation Order�����������������������������������������������������������������������������10
2.3 Top Cover���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11
2.4 Power Supply Unit Module��������������������������������������������������������������� 12
2.4.1 Replacing the Power Supply Unit����������������������������������������������������������������������12
2.5 Fan Module������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13
2.5.1 Replacing the Fan�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13
2.6 Hard Disk Drive�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14
2.6.1 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Tray�������������������������������������������������������������������14
2.7 HDD Backplane Module ������������������������������������������������������������������ 15
2.7.1 Replacing the HDD Backplane ��������������������������������������������������������������������������15
2.8 Riser Card��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16
2.8.1 Replacing the Riser Card�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������16
2.9 Airduct�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17
2.10 Slide Rail Installation��������������������������������������������������������������������� 18
Chapter 3. Hardware Settings���������������������������������������������������������� 21
3.1 Motherboard Block Diagram������������������������������������������������������������ 21
3.2 Motherboard Layout������������������������������������������������������������������������ 22
3.3 Content List������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23
3.4 Connetor and Jumper���������������������������������������������������������������������� 24
3.4.1 Connector����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24
3.4.2 Jumper���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35
3.5 HDD Backplane: 2 Bay��������������������������������������������������������������������� 36
3.5.1 Connector and Jumper Location����������������������������������������������������������������������36
3.5.2 Connector ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 37
3.6 HDD Backplane: 4 Bay��������������������������������������������������������������������� 38
3.6.1 Connector and Jumper Location����������������������������������������������������������������������38
3.6.2 Connector and Jumper��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������39
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings������������������������������������������� 40
4.1 Navigation Keys������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 40
4.2 BIOS Menu�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 41
4.3 Main������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 42
4.3.1 Main�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42
Content
4.4 Advanced���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 43
4.4.1 iSCSI Configuration��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43
4.4.2 Trusted Computing��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43
4.4.3 Serial Port Console Redirection������������������������������������������������������������������������44
4.4.4 PCI Subsystem Settings������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44
4.4.5 Network Stack Configuration����������������������������������������������������������������������������44
4.4.6 Memory RAS Configuration Setup��������������������������������������������������������������������44
4.4.7 CSM Configuration���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45
4.4.8 IOAT Configuration���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45
4.4.9 Intel VT for Directed I/O�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45
4.4.10 USB Configuration��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45
4.5 Platform������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 46
4.5.1 PCH Configuration���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46
4.5.2 Miscellaneous Configuration����������������������������������������������������������������������������46
4.5.3 Server ME Configuration������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46
4.6 Socket Configuration����������������������������������������������������������������������� 47
4.6.1 Processor Configuration������������������������������������������������������������������������������������47
4.6.2 Common RefCode Configuration����������������������������������������������������������������������47
4.6.3 UPI Configuration�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48
4.6.4 Common RefCode Configuration����������������������������������������������������������������������48
4.6.5 Memory Configuration���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48
4.6.6 Memory Map������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 48
4.6.7 Memory RAS Configuration�������������������������������������������������������������������������������48
4.7 BMC������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 49
4.7.1 FB-2 Timer���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 49
4.7.2 FB-2 Timer Policy�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������49
4.7.3 BMC Network Configuration������������������������������������������������������������������������������49
4.8 Security������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 50
4.8.1 Security��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 50
4.8.2 Secure Boot�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51
4.9 Boot������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 52
4.9.1 Boot��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 52
4.10 Save and Exit��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53
4.10.1 Save and Exit���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53
Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings������������������������������������������� 54
5.1 Login����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 54
5.2 Web GUI ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55
5.2.1 User Information and Quick Button ������������������������������������������������������������������55
5.2.2 BMC Watchdog�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 56
5.2.3 System LED Indicator�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������56
5.2.4 LAN��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 57
5.2.5 System Event Log (SEL)�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������57
5.2.6 Serial Interface��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 58
5.2.7 RMCP(IPMI v1.5)/RMCP + (IPMI v2.0) and Payload Support�������������������������59
5.2.8 Remote KVM������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60
5.2.9 BMC Booting������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 62
Chapter 6. Technical Support����������������������������������������������������������� 63
Content
Copyright © 2019 AIC, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
This document contains proprietary information about
AIC products and is not to be disclosed or used except in
accordance with applicable agreements.
Document Release History
Release Date
Version
Update Content
April
2019
1
July
2019
1.1
Specifications update
August
2019
1.2
Slide rail update
December
2019
1.3
Specifications update
February
2024
1.4
Update contents of chapter 4 (remove sections of
IIO0, IIO1)
User's Manual release to public.
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
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 hardware damage.
This symbol serves as a warning alert for potential body
WARNING
injury. The user may suffer possible injury from disregard or
lack of attention.
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Safety Instructions
Before getting started, please read the following important cautions:
•
All cautions and warnings on the equipment or in the manuals should be noted.
•
Most electronic components are sensitive to electrical static discharge. Therefore, be
sure to ground yourself at all times when installing the internal components.
•
Use a grounding wrist strap and place all electronic components in static-shielded
devices. Grounding wrist straps can be purchased in any electronic supply store.
•
Be sure to turn off the power and then disconnect the power cords from your system
before performing any installation or servicing. A sudden surge of power could
damage sensitive electronic components.
•
Do not open the system’s top cover. If opening the cover for maintenance is a must,
only a trained technician should do so. Integrated circuits on computer boards are
sensitive to static electricity. Before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch
an unpainted portion of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. This will help to
discharge any static electricity on your body.
•
Place this equipment on a stable surface when install. A drop or fall could cause injury.
•
Please keep this equipment away from humidity.
•
Carefully mount the equipment into the rack, in such manner, that it won’t be
hazardous due to uneven mechanical loading.
•
This equipment is to be installed for operation in an environment with maximum
ambient temperature below 35°C.
•
The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the equipment from
overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
•
Never pour any liquid into ventilation openings. This could cause fire or electrical
shock.
•
Make sure the voltage of the power source is within the specification on the label
when connecting the equipment to the power outlet. The current load and output
power of loads shall be within the specification.
•
This equipment must be connected to reliable grounding before using. Pay special
attention to power supplied other than direct connections, e.g. using of power strips.
•
Place the power cord out of the way of foot traffic. Do not place anything over the
power cord. The power cord must be rated for the product, voltage and current marked
on the product’s electrical ratings label. The voltage and current rating of the cord
should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product.
•
If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect the equipment from mains to
avoid being damaged by transient over-voltage.
•
Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, only qualified service personnel should
open the equipment.
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•
If one of the following situations arise, the equipment should be checked by service
personnel:
1. The power cord or plug is damaged.
2. Liquid has penetrated the equipment.
3. The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
4. The equipment does not work well or will not work according to its user manual.
5. The equipment has been dropped and/or damaged.
6. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
7. Please disconnect this equipment from the AC outlet before cleaning. Do not
use liquid or detergent for cleaning. The use of a moisture sheet or cloth is
recommended for cleaning.
•
Module and drive bays must not be empty! They must have a dummy cover.
CAUTION
The equipment intended for installation should be placed in Restricted Access
Location.
CAUTION
There will be a risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose
of used batteries according to the instructions. After performing any installation or
servicing, make sure the enclosure is correct in position before turning on the power.
CAUTION
This unit may have more than one power supply. Disconnect all power sources before
maintenance to avoid electric shock.
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About This Manual
Thank you for selecting and purchasing the SB102-UR.
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 SB102-UR. For the latest version of this user's manual, please refer to the AIC website:
https://www.aicipc.com/en/productdetail/51041.
Chapter 1 Product Features
SB102-UR is a flexible storage server barebone that is specifically designed to
accommodate diverse corporations and enterprises for managing heavy workloads and
multiple applications.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
This chapter displays an easy installation guide for assembling the hardware in this
product. Utmost caution for proceeding to set up the hardware is highly advised. Most of
the components are highly fragile and vulnerable to exterior influence. Do not endanger
the device by placing the device in an unstable environment.
Chapter 3 Hardware Settings
This chapter elaborates the overall layout of the server, including multifarious connectors,
jumpers, and LED descriptions. These descriptions assist users to configure different
settings and functions of the motherboard, as well as to confirm the location of each
connector and jumper.
Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Settings
This chapter introduces the key features of BIOS, including the 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.
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Chapter 1. Product Features
SB102-UR User Manual
Chapter 1. Product Features
SB102-UR is a high density storage server that includes mother board, chassis, power
supply, and HDD backplane. For more information about our product, please visit our
website at https://www.aicipc.com/en/index.
Before removing the subsystem from the shipping carton, visually inspect the physical
condition of the shipping carton. Exterior damage to the shipping carton may indicate
that the contents of the carton are damaged. If any damage is found, do not remove
the components; contact the dealer where the subsystem was purchased for further
instructions. Before continuing, first unpack the subsystem and verify that the number
of components in the shipping carton is accurate and in good condition
1.1 Box Contents
This product contains the components listed below.
Please confirm the number and the condition of the components before
installation.
• System barebone
(includes power supply, fan
& hard disk drive tray)
• Power cord (vary per region)
• 28" Tool-less slide rail x 1 set (optional)
Product features are subject to change without notice.
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SB102-UR User Manual
Chapter 1. Product Features
1.2 Specifications
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
Motherboard
Processor
Chipset Support
System
Management
• IPMI : Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics &
Remote Management Processor
• Baseboard Management Controller
• Intelligent Platform Interface 2.0 (IPMI 2.0)
• iKVM, Media Redirection, IPMI over LAN, Serial over LAN
• SMASH Support
Riser Card
(included)
RC-PE1U02-Z2
1 x16 PCIe slot
BIOS Type
AMI UEFI BIOS
mm : 438 x 800 x 43.5
inches : 17.2 x 31.5 x 1.7
AIC Server Board Ursa
Processor
Support
• Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors
(Skylake/Cascade Lake/Cascade Lake Refresh
• Supports CPU TDP up to 205W
UPI Speeds
10.4 GT/s, 9.6 GT/s
Socket Type
Socket P0 (LGA-3647 Socket)
Intel® Lewisburg C620 series PCH
System BIOS
• DDR4 2933/2666/2400 (1DPC/2DPC) MHz
• Total 24 memory slots ; 6 channel per CPU
(2DPC)
System Memory
• Up to 3TB 3DS ECC RDIMM/LRDIMM
• Intel® NVM DIMM (Apache Pass) support
Front Panel
LEDs
Power status
Drive Bays
External
Backplane
• 2 x 4-port 12Gb SAS backplane with 1 SFF-8643 connector
• 1 x 2-port 6Gb SAS/SATA backplane with 2 x 7-pin connectors
Expansion Slots
PCIe 3.0
• 2 x16 slots (1 FHHL, 1 LP)
• 2 x OCP Mezzanine support:
1 PCIe Gen3 x16 (V2.0)
1 PCIe Gen3 x8 (V1.2)
LAN
• 2 x 10GbE SFP+
• 1 x GbE RJ45 dedicated to BMC
management
2 x USB 3.0 Type A
VGA
1 x external DB-15 VGA port
Serial Port
1 x internal serial header
TPM (optional)
TPM
1 x TPM 2.0 connector onboard
Power Supply
550W 1+1 redundant power supply 80+ Platinum
• AC INPUT : 100-127V, 50/60Hz, 10A
200-240V, 50/60Hz, 5A
IPMI
Network
Controllers
• Intel ® PCH (C622) Integrated 10GbE LAN
Controller support 2 x 10GbE SFP+
• Networking options provided via OCP
Mezzanine extension
• Broadcom BCM54612 (GbE) for BMC
dedicated management port
Graphics
Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics &
Remote Management Process
• PCIe VGA/2D Controller
• 1920x1200@60Hz 32bpp
On-board
Devices
Environmental
800W 1+1 redundant power supply 80+ Platinum (BTO)
• AC INPUT : 100-127V, 50/60Hz, 10A
200-240V, 50/60Hz, 5A
System Cooling
7 x 40x28mm hot swap fans
(Optional 7 x 40x56mm hot swap fans, BTO)
System
Management
• IPMI : Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics &
Remote Management Processor
• Baseboard Management Controller
• Intelligent Platform Interface 2.0 (IPMI 2.0)
• iKVM, Media Redirection, IPMI over LAN, Serial over LAN
• SMASH Support
Intel® Lewisburg PCH on-chip solution
• 12 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (by 3 x Slimline) +
• 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (by 2 x SATA 7 pin)
• RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 support by Intel® RSTe
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
10 x 6G SATA
USB
Rear I/O
• BIOS Recovery Mode
SATA
• System power on/off
• System reset
• 2 x USB 3.0 Type A
2.5" hot swap
BIOS Features
• ACPI
• PXE
• WOL
• AC loss recovery
• IPMI KCS interface
• SMBIOS
• Serial console redirection
• Storage temperature : -10ºC(14ºF) ~ 60ºC(140ºF)
• Operating temperature : 0ºC(32ºF) ~ 35ºC(95ºF)
• Storage operating humidity : 5%~95% non-condensing
kgs : 22
Gross Weight (w/ PSU & Rail)
lbs : 48.5
2
mm : 615 x 1135 x 273
Packaging
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
Mounting
Standard
inches : 24.2 x 44.7 x 10.7
28" tool-less slide rail
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1.3 Features
SB102-UR is a reliable 1U storage server barebone with 10 x 2.5” hot swap drives bays.
This product is designed to accommodate the serverboard, Spica, which supports two
Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors and 12 DDR4 DIMM to offer greater performance, efficiency, and utility for our customers. Featuring Intel® C620 Series Chipset, which is emphasized for its accelerated speed and expansion, this product enhances these advantages by
integrating flexible IO usage and system expansion into to provide greater bandwidth and
utilization.
In addition to the noteworthy features of the barebone, SB102-UR provides immediate
and efficient management with Onboard Baseboard Management Controller and greater I/
O extension. Featuring IPMI 2.0 and Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics, the server
board offers support for iKVM, Media Redirection, Smash Support, IPMI over LAN, and Serial over LAN.
•
1U general purpose storage server supporting 8 hot-swap 2.5" SATA drive bays + 2 hotswap 2.5" SATA drive bays
•
Supports 2nd Gen. Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (Cascade Lake/Cascade Lake
Refresh/Skylake)
•
Onboard Baseboard Management Controller for system management and IPMI control
•
Front-to-back airflow and easy swap redundant fans to provide optimal thermal
conditions
•
Two 10GbE SFP+ ports plus dedicated BMC management port (optional, BTO)
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Front Panel
10 x 2.5" SATA tray
System button and LED indicator
System Power Switch
System Reset
System Power LED
Rear Panel
500W 1+1 redundant power supply 80+ Platinum or
800W 1+1 redundant power supply 80+ Platinum BTO
2 x 10GbE SFP+
DB-15 VGA port
1 x GbE RJ45 for BMC
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Major Components
500W 1+1
redundant
power supply
80+ Platinum
or
800W 1+1
redundant
power supply
80+ Platinum
BTO
7 x 4028mm hotswap fans
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Chapter 2. Hardware Setup
This section describes a simple instruction guide for installing the hardware components
on the serverboard system. Turn off and unplug all system and 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
CAUTION
The pins of the processor socket are vulnerable 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.
WARNING
When unpacking a processor, hold the processor only by its edges to avoid touching the contacts.
Procedure:
Installation
 Push the two locking tabs that secure the processor.
 Carefully remove the processor from the socket.
Removal
 Align the gold corner on the processor with the socket.
 Insert the processor into the socket. Make sure the processor is firmly locked
into the socket.
NOTE
The processor can only be placed in one direction. Handle the processor with care during
installation to avoid damage to the processor.
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2.1.2 Heat Sink
To ensure a safe and easy setup, you need to prepare before installation:
 2 heat sinks that support the motherboard.
Procedure:
Installation
 Position the heat sink on top of the CPU.
 Secure the screws on the heat sink.
Removal
 Dislodge the screws x 4 on the heat sink .
 Remove the heat sink by lifting it upward.
NOTE
Failure to tighten the 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 label.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.2 System Memory Setup
This server board supports 12 DIMM memory slots with 6 channel per CPU.
2.2.1 DIMM Installation
 Unlock the dimm socket by pressing the retaining clips outward.
 Insert the memory module into the slot. Make sure that the Dimm notch is
accurately positioned.
DIMM notch
 Close the retaining clips to complete installation.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.2.2 DIMM Location
To ensure satisfactory performance, you need to:
 Verify the DIMM type: DDR4 RDIMM/LRDIMM/NVDIMM-N
 Verify if all of the DIMMs installed are of the same DIMM type to avoid memory
failure and loss of performance speed.
DIMM C0
DIMM C1
DIMM B0
DIMM B1
DIMM A0
DIMM A1
CPU1
DIMM D1
DIMM D0
DIMM E1
DIMM E0
DIMM F1
DIMM F0
DIMM C0
DIMM C1
DIMM B0
DIMM B1
DIMM A0
DIMM A1
CPU0
DIMM D1
DIMM D0
DIMM E1
DIMM E0
DIMM F1
DIMM F0
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2.2.3 DIMM Slot Installation Order
Populate the DIMM slots according to the suggested order below to ensure a
stable system performance.
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2.3 Top Cover
2.3.1 Removing the Top Cover
 Press the release button x 2 on the top cover.
 Slide the top cover towards the rear end of the system barebone.
 Lift the cover upward to remove.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.4 Power Supply Unit Module
2.4.1 Replacing the Power Supply Unit
 Press the latch to release the module.
 Pull the handle to remove the module out of the chassis.
 Push the replaced power supply unit into the chassis. Ensure that the module
is hooked into the cage.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.5 Fan Module
2.5.1 Replacing the Fan
 Unplug the cables and connectors.
 Pull the fan module from the node. Check to carefully dislodge the rubber
connectors from the attached bracket.
 Insert the replaced fan into the node. Verify to align the rubber connectors
with the appropriate slot in the bracket.
NOTE
The fan should be blowing toward the rear end of the chassis. If one of the fans is
facing the wrong direction. Please remove and reinstall the fan so that it is facing the
correct direction.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.6 Hard Disk Drive
2.6.1 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Tray
 Press the release button the tray lever to loosen the lever.
 Pull the tray lever outward completely.
 Pull the tray out of the system.
 Insert the hard disk drive into the tray. Ensure that the dimples on the tray
match the hard disk drive. For additional assurance, fasten the screws x 2 on
the drive tray to secure the hard disk drive.
Dimple location
screw location
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.7 HDD Backplane Module
2.7.1 Replacing the HDD Backplane
 Detach the cables and hard disk drives from the backplane module.
 Dislodge the screws on the module.
 Lift the module upward to remove.
 Insert the replaced HDD backplane into the chassis and secure the screws.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.8 Riser Card
2.8.1 Replacing the Riser Card
 Loosen the captive screw.
 Pull upward to remove the riser card from the system.
 Insert the replaced riser card into the appropriate card slot. Ensure
that the card is properly aligned.
 Secure the captive screw on the riser card bracket.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.9 Airduct
Locate the positon of air duct as demonstrated below. Make sure to position it on top of
the fan modules.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
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2.10 Slide Rail Installation
NOTE
This section provides a basic instruction for mounting the slide rail onto the system.
Tool-less rails vary per order. The rail in this manual may not exactly match the rail for
your system. Please refer to the specifications or quick installation guide that came with
your purchased product.
CAUTION
They rack may tilt and fall due to incorrect installation or placed on uneven grounds.
The rack must be placed in a flat surface before you begin to slide the system barebone
in for servicing.
This information is provided for professional technicians only.
 Pull the inner rail out of the slide rail until it clicks.
 Detach the inner rail completely from the slide rail by pulling the white tab forward.
white tab
detached inner rail
inner rail
 After the inner rail is dislodged, adjust the middle rail back to its original position by
pushing the tab on the middle rail.
tab
outer rail bracket with adjusted
middle rail
middle rail
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 Install the inner rail onto the system barebone. Lock the keyholes and secure the
screws.
Keyhole
screw
 Continue installing the outer rail bracket to the mounting frame. Attach the outer rail
assembling to the frame and press the bracket to fix the rail onto the frame. Repeat to fully
mount the bracket assembly.
Attach and press bracket.
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 Pull out the middle channel until the ball bearing retainer is locked forward.
CAUTION
Verify ball bearing retainer is locked forward.
 Slide the release tab and push barebone into rack. Make sure the barebone is
completely installed onto the rack.
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Chapter 3. Hardware Settings
This section provides illustrations that display the internal jumpers, connectors, and
system LED indicators.
3.1 Motherboard Block Diagram
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3.2 Motherboard Layout
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3.3 Content List
Connector/Jumper/Header
Location
Connector/Jumper/Header
Location
SATA/SATADOM
Connector (sSATA 5)
Processor 1
DIMM Slots for
Processor 1
Fan Connector 6
Fan Connector 5
CPU1
J14, J13, J16, J15,
J18, J17
J103
J102
DIMM Slots for
Processor 1
J23, J24, J21, J22,
J19, J20
1
VGA Connector
J2003
27
2
Internal Serial Header
J2043
28
3
Management Port
J2002
29
4
5
Rear Dual USB Port
PCI-E X16 Gen3 Slot4
J2000
J57
30
31
6
BIOS CMOS Clear
Jumper
J46
32
7
10G NIC Ports
J86
33 Fan Connector 4
8
NIC OCP 2.0 Connector
A
J25
34
Fan Connector 7 ((for 1U
system)
9
Manufacture Mode
Jumper
J90
35
DIMM Slots for
Processor 0
J96
36 Fan Connector 3
J100
Password Clear
Jumper
J39
37 Processor 0
CPU0
12 PCI-E X16 Gen3 Slot2
13 PCI-E X16 Gen3 Slot1
J59
J58
38 Fan Connector 2
39 Fan Connector 1
J75
40
J56
41 Internal VROC Connector
J70
42 GPU Power Connector
J67
J48
43 TPM Connector
J60
J50
44 Micro-SD Card Socket
J88
J84
45
Front Panel USB
Connector
J71
10 NMI Jumper
11
14
NIC OCP 2.0 Connector
B
15 PCI-E X16 Gen3 Slot3
16
17
18
19
Slimline Connector
Port 2 (sSATA 0-3)
Slimline Connector
Port 0 (SATA 0-3)
Slimline Connector
Port 1 (SATA 4-7)
Power Supply
Connector
DIMM Slots for
Processor 0
J52
J101
J2007
J2, J1, J4, J3, J6, J5
J99
J98
J11, J12, J9, J10,
J7, J8
J2004
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Rear 2HDD Backplane
Power Connector
J54
46 Internal USB Port
J55
21
GPU Power Connectors
1
J65
47 System Battery
BH1
22
GPU Power Connectors
2
J66
48 Front Left-ear Connector
J31
23
Power Supply
Connector
J85
49 Connector (sSATA 4)
24
GPU Power Connectors
3
J64
50 Connector
25
Backplane Power
Connector
J95
51 Mode Jumper
26
Rear HDD Backplane
I²C Connector
J34
SATA/SATADOM
SAS Mezzanine-card
ME Firmware Recovery
23
J74
J26
J41
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3.4 Connetor and Jumper
3.4.1 Connector
19 Power Supply Connectors: J84
23 Power Supply Connectors: J85
Pin
Pin
Description
Pin
Description
A1 Ground
B1
Ground
A2 Ground
B2
A3 Ground
Pin
Description
A1 Ground
B1
Ground
Ground
A2 Ground
B2
Ground
B3
Ground
A3 Ground
B3
Ground
A4 Ground
B4
Ground
A4 Ground
B4
Ground
A5 Ground
B5
Ground
A5 Ground
B5
Ground
A6 Ground
B6
Ground
A6 Ground
B6
Ground
A7 Ground
B7
Ground
A7 Ground
B7
Ground
A8 Ground
B8
Ground
A8 Ground
B8
Ground
A9 Ground
B9
Ground
A9 Ground
B9
Ground
A10 +12V
B10
+12V
A10 +12V
B10 +12V
A11 +12V
B11
+12V
A11 +12V
B11 +12V
A12 +12V
B12
+12V
A12 +12V
B12 +12V
A13 +12V
B13
+12V
A13 +12V
B13 +12V
A14 +12V
B14
+12V
A14 +12V
B14 +12V
A15 +12V
B15
+12V
A15 +12V
B15 +12V
A16 +12V
B16
+12V
A16 +12V
B16 +12V
A17 +12V
B17
+12V
A17 +12V
B17 +12V
A18 +12V
B18
+12V
A18 +12V
B18 +12V
A19 I²C PSU SDA
B19
PS1 ADD0
A19 I²C PSU SDA
B19 PS2 ADD0
A20 I²C PSU SCL
B20
PS1 ADD1
A20 I2C PSU SCL
B20 PS2 ADD1
A21 PS1 ON12V N
B21
+12 Standby
A21 PS2 ON12V N
B21 +12 Standby
A22 PS1 ALERT N
B22
PS CR BUS R
A22 PS2 ALERT N
B22 PS CR BUS R
A23 PS1 VSENSE DN
B23
PS LOAD SHARE
A23 PS2 VSENSE DN
B23 PS LOAD SHARE
A24 PS1 VSENSE DP
B24
PS1 Present N
A24 PS2 VSENSE DP
B24 PS2 Present N
A25 PS1 DCOK
B25
PS1 ACOK
A25 PS2 DCOK
B25 PS2 ACOK
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Pin
Description
Pin
Description
1
Ground
5
+12V
2
Ground
6
+12V
3
Ground
7
+12V
4
Ground
8
+12V
25 Backplane Power Connector (J95)
Pin
Description
Pin
Description
1
Ground
9
+12V
2
Ground
10 +12V
3
Ground
11 +12V
4
Ground
12 +12V
5
Ground
13 +12V
6
Ground
14 +12V
7
Ground
15 RST_I2C_HDDBP_N
8
I2C_HDDBP_SDA
16 I2C_HDDBP_SCL
20 Rear 2HDD Backplane Power Connector (J54)
Pin
Description
Pin Description
1
+12V
3
Ground
2
+5V
4
Ground
26 Rear HDD Backplane I²C Connector (J34)
Pin
Description
1
I²C_GPU_SCL
2
I²C_GPU_SDA
3
Ground
4
NC
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CPU0
5
45
45 Front Panel USB Connector (J71)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
2
19
PSV_USB3_FRONT2
18
PCH_USB3_RX_P5_
ESD_DN
PCH_USB3_RX_P5_
ESD_DP
Ground
3
4
5
+5V_USB3_FRONT1
PCH_USB3_RX_P4_
ESD_DN
PCH_USB3_RX_P4_
ESD_DP
Ground
17
16
7
PCH_USB3_TX_P4_
ESD_DN
PCH_USB3_TX_P4_
ESD_DP
Ground
8
9
10
PCH_USB2_ P4_L_DN
PCH_USB2_ P4_L_DP
NC
13
12
11
6
26
15
14
PCH_USB3_TX_P5_
ESD_DN
PCH_USB3_TX_P5_
ESD_DP
Ground
PCH_USB2_ P5_L_DN
PCH_USB2_ P5_L_DP
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43 TPM Connector (J60)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
LPC_TPM_Module_AD<0>
2
TPM_Vendor_ID1
3
TPM_PRSNT_N
4
LPC_AD_1
5
LPC_FRAME_TPM_Module_N
6
LPC_SERIRQ
7
Ground
8
+3V3
9
Clock_33M_PCH_LPC_TPM5%
10 RST_LPC_TPM_Module_N
11 Ground
12 LPC_TPM_Module_AD<2>
13 +3V3_STBY
14 Ground
15 Ground
16 LPC_TPM_Module_AD<3>
17 CLK_32K_SUSCLK_TPM_R
18 TPM_PACCESS
19 TPM_VENDOR_ID0
20 TPM_LPCPD_R_N
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Pin Description
Pin Description
A1 Ground
B1 Ground
A2 PCH_SATA_RX_P0_C_DP
B2 PCH_SATA_TX_P0_C_DP
A3 PCH_SATA_RX_P0_C_DN
B3 PCH_SATA_TX_P0_C_DN
A4 Ground
B4 Ground
A5 PCH_SATA_RX_P1_C_DP
B5 PCH_SATA_TX_P1_C_DP
A6 PCH_SATA_RX_P1_C_DN
B6 PCH_SATA_TX_P1_C_DN
A7 Ground
B7 Ground
A8 SGPIO_SATA_DATA0
B8 SGPIO_SATA_CLOCK
A9 TP_SATA0_RSVD_A9
B9 SGPIO_SATA_LOAD
A10 Ground
B10 Ground
A11 TP_SATA0_RSVD_A11
B11 TP_SATA0_RSVD_B11
A12 TP_SATA0_RSVD_A12
B12 NC
A13 Ground
B13 Ground
A14 PCH_SATA_RX_P2_C_DP
B14 PCH_SATA_TX_P2_C_DP
A15 PCH_SATA_RX_P2_C_DN
B15 PCH_SATA_TX_P2_C_DN
A16 Ground
B16 Ground
A17 PCH_SATA_RX_P3_C_DP
B17 PCH_SATA_TX_P3_C_DP
A18 PCH_SATA_RX_P3_C_DN
B18 PCH_SATA_TX_P3_C_DN
A19 Ground
B19 Ground
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18 Slimline Connector 1 (J50)
Pin Description
Pin Description
A1 Ground
B1 Ground
A2 PCH_SATA_RX_P4_C_DP
B2 PCH_SATA_TX_P4_C_DP
A3 PCH_SATA_RX_P4_C_DN
B3 PCH_SATA_TX_P4_C_DN
A4 Ground
B4 Ground
A5 PCH_SATA_RX_P5_C_DP
B5 PCH_SATA_TX_P5_C_DP
A6 PCH_SATA_RX_P5_C_DN
B6 PCH_SATA_TX_P5_C_DN
A7 Ground
B7 Ground
A8 SGPIO_SATA_DATA1
B8 SGPIO_SATA_CLOCK
A9 TP_SATA1_RSVD_A9
B9 SGPIO_SATA_LOAD
A10 Ground
B10 Ground
A11 TP_SATA1_RSVD_A11
B11 TP_SATA1_RSVD_B11
A12 TP_SATA1_RSVD_A12
B12 NC
A13 Ground
B13 Ground
A14 PCH_SATA_RX_P6_C_DP
B14 PCH_SATA_TX_P6_C_DP
A15 PCH_SATA_RX_P6_C_DN
B15 PCH_SATA_TX_P6_C_DN
A16 Ground
B16 Ground
A17 PCH_SATA_RX_P7_C_DP
B17 PCH_SATA_TX_P7_C_DP
A18 PCH_SATA_RX_P7_C_DN
B18 PCH_SATA_TX_P7_C_DN
A19 Ground
B19 Ground
16 Slimline Connector 2 (J70)
Pin Description
Pin Description
A1 Ground
B1 Ground
A2 PCH_SATA_RX_S0_C_DP
B2 PCH_SATA_TX_S0_C_DP
A3 PCH_SATA_RX_S0_C_DN
B3 PCH_SATA_TX_S0_C_DN
A4 Ground
B4 Ground
A5 PCH_SATA_RX_S1_C_DP
B5 PCH_SATA_TX_S1_C_DP
A6 PCH_SATA_RX_S1_C_DN
B6 PCH_SATA_TX_S1_C_DN
A7 Ground
B7 Ground
A8 SGPIO_SSATA_DATA0
B8 SGPIO_SSATA_CLOCK
A9 TP_SSATA_RSVD_A9
B9 SGPIO_SSATA_LOAD
A10 Ground
B10 Ground
A11 TP_SSATA_RSVD_A11
B11 TP_SSATA_RSVD_B11
A12 TP_SSATA_RSVD_A12
B12 NC
A13 Ground
B13 Ground
A14 PCH_SATA_RX_S2_C_DP
B14 PCH_SATA_TX_S2_C_DP
A15 PCH_SATA_RX_S2_C_DN
B15 PCH_SATA_TX_S2_C_DN
A16 Ground
B16 Ground
A17 PCH_SATA_RX_S3_C_DP
B17 PCH_SATA_TX_S3_C_DP
A18 PCH_SATA_RX_S3_C_DN
B18 PCH_SATA_TX_S3_C_DN
A19 Ground
B19 Ground
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Pin Description
Pin Description
1
Ground
5
PCH_SATA_RX_S5_C_DN
2
PCH_SATA_TX_S5_C_DP
6
PCH_SATA_RX_S5_C_DP
3
PCH_SATA_TX_S5_C_DN
7
+5V_SATADOM_2
4
Ground
8
+5V
9
Ground
49 SATA/SATADOM Connectors(sSATA 4) (J74)
Pin Description
1
2
3
4
Ground
PCH_SATA_TX_S4_C_DP
PCH_SATA_TX_S4_C_DN
Ground
Pin Description
5
6
7
8
9
PCH_SATA_RX_S4_C_DN
PCH_SATA_RX_S4_C_DP
+5V_SATADOM_1
+5V
Ground
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39 Fan Connectors 1 (J98)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
Ground
4
BMC_FAN_PWM_1_R
2
PU_FAN_ID_1
5
PU_FAN_INSTALL_1_N
3
BMC_FAIL_1_R
6
+12V
38 Fan Connectors 2 (J99)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
Ground
4
BMC_FAN_PWM_2_R
2
PU_FAN_ID_2
5
PU_FAN_INSTALL_2_N
3
BMC_FAIL_2_R
6
+12V
36 Fan Connectors 3 (J100)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
Ground
4
BMC_FAN_PWM_3_R
2
PU_FAN_ID_3
5
PU_FAN_INSTALL_3_N
3
BMC_FAIL_3_R
6
+12V
33 Fan Connectors 4 (J101)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
Ground
4
BMC_FAN_PWM_4_R
2
PU_FAN_ID_4
5
PU_FAN_INSTALL_4_N
3
BMC_FAIL_4_R
6
+12V
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Pin Description
Pin Description
1
Ground
4
BMC_FAN_PWM_5_R
2
PU_FAN_ID_5
5
PU_FAN_INSTALL_5_N
3
BMC_FAIL_5_R
6
+12V
30 Fan Connectors 6 (J103)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
Ground
4
BMC_FAN_PWM_6_R
2
PU_FAN_ID_6
5
PU_FAN_INSTALL_6_N
3
BMC_FAIL_6_R
6
+12V
34 Fan Connectors 7 (J2007)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
Ground
4
BMC_FAN_PWM_7_R
2
PU_FAN_ID_7
5
PU_FAN_INSTALL_7_N
3
BMC_FAIL_7_R
6
+12V
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41 Internal VROC Connector (J2004)
Pin Description
1
Ground
2
PU_VROC_CONN_PIN2
3
Ground
4
FM_PCH_SATA_RAID_KEY_R
2 Internal Serial Header (J2043)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
COM1_RES_DCD
2
COM1_RES_RX_N
3
COM1_RES_TX_N
4
COM1_RES_DTR
5
Ground
6
COM1_RES_DSR
7
COM1_RES_RTS
8
COM1_RES_CTS
9
COM1_RES_RI
10 Ground
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CPU1
27
CPU0
5
48
45
48 Front Left-ear Connector (J31)
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
LED_PWR_AMB_CPLD2SSIFP_R_N
LED_PWR_GRN_CPLD2SSIFP_R_N
+3V_FP
DC_LED_HDD_ACT_CPLD2SSIFP_R_N
BTN_PWRON_SSIFP2CPLD_N
Ground
BTN_RST_SSIFP2CPLD_N
Ground
BTN_UID_SSIFP2CPLD_N
+5V_Standby_FP
DC_BTN_NMI_SSIFP2CPLD_N
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+3V_Standby_FP
+5V_Standby_FP
LED_UID_CPLD2SSIFP_R_N
LED_HLTH_GRN_CPLD2SSIFP_R
LED_HLTH_RED_CPLD2SSIFP_R
+3V_Standby_FP
LED_NIC0_LINK_ACT_R_N
I2C_G6_PSU_CTRL_SDA
I2C_G6_PSU_CTRL_SCL
DC_Intruder_HDR
+3V_Standby_FP
LED_NIC1_LINK_ACT_R_N
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CPU1
11
9
6
CPU0
5
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51 ME Firmware Recovery Mode
Jumper Setting (J41)
Function: ME Recovery
9 Manufacturing Mode Jumper Setting
(J90)
Function: Manufacturing Mode
10 Non-maskable Interrupt Switch
Jumper Setting (J96)
Function: Non-maskable interrupt
switch
11 Password Clear Jumper Setting (J39)
Function: Password clear
6 BIOS CMOS Clear Jumper Setting (J46)
Function: BIOS CMOS Clear Jumper Function
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3.5 HDD Backplane: 2 Bay
3.5.1 Connector and Jumper Location
Top view
HDD1
HDD2
Bottom view
J3
SATA Connector
J4
SATA Connector
J1
JP1
J7
SATA Connector
J8
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3.5.2 Connector
Power connector: JP1
1
+5V
GND
GND
+12V
4
LED I/O Connector
5
6
1
2
Pin
1
3
5
Description
HDD1 Fault LED (-)
Pin
2
VCC
HDD Activity LED
(-)
4
6
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Description
HDD Fault LED
input-Low active
GND
HDD Activity LED
input-Low active
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3.6.1 Connector and Jumper Location
Top view
HDD1
HDD3
HDD2
HDD4
Bottom view
JACT_LED
JTAG
CN6
JCPLD_SEL
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3.6.2 Connector and Jumper
External HDD Activity LED Input (Active Low): JACT_LED
GND
HDD1
HDD2
HDD3
1
HDD4
5
External HDD Fail LED Input (Active Low): JFAIL_LEDGND
HDD4
HDD3
HDD2
HDD1
5
GND
1
Power Connector: CN6, CN7
+12V
GND
GND
1
+5V
4
SGPIO Function and Setting: JCPLD SEL
8
2
7
1
Pin
1, 2
3, 4
5, 6
7, 8
Status
Open
Close
Open
Close
Open
Close
Open
Close
Description
Disable External Access LED input (JP11)
Enable External Access LED input (JP11)
Access LED from HDD Pin P11
Access LED from SGPIO
Identify behavior according to Host.
Identify LED behavior will blink.
Disable SGPIO.
Enable SGPIO.
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4.1 Navigation Keys
The navigation keys are listed below.
Function Key
, , , 
Enter
+,-
Description
Select item.
Select and enter sub-screen.
Modify selected option.
F1
General help.
F2
Previous Value.
F3
Optimized defaults.
F4
Save & Exit.
F5, F6
Change values.
F7
Discard Change and Exit.
F9
Load Optimal Default for all values.
F10
Save changes and exit.
F12
Print Screen.
Esc
Exit the current menu screen.
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4.2 BIOS Menu
Press  and  to select the options of the menu bar.
Press Enter to access the option screen.
Menu
Description
Main
Displays system information such as CPU bus speed, system memory
speed, total installed memory, current EFI language, and system date &
time.
Advanced
Allows configuration of advanced system settings such as ACPI features,
boot, and chipset configuration.
Platform
Configuration
Allows configuration of platform settings such as PCH, miscellaneous,
and server ME configuration.
Socket Configuration
Allows configuration of socket settings such as processor, Common
RefCode, UPI, and memory configuration.
BMC
Allows configuration of socket settings such as BMC network
configuration.
Security
Sets passwords and security functions.
Boot
Sets boot options such as Quick Boot or USB Boot.
Save and Exit
Allows user to save or discard BIOS changes, and load optimal or custom
default settings.
NOTE
The following pages provide the details of BIOS menu. Please be
noticed 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.
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4.3 Main
4.3.1 Main
Main Option Key:
Option Key
Description
System time
Configures current time.
System date
Configures current date.
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4.4 Advanced
Advanced Option Key:
4.4.1 iSCSI Configuration
iSCSI Configuration
Add an Attempt
Delete Attempts
Change Attempt Order
4.4.2 Trusted Computing
Trusted Computing
Security Device Support
Enable
Disable
TPM State
Enable
Disable
Pending Operation
Enable
Disable
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4.4.3 Serial Port Console Redirection
Serial Port Console Redirection
Console
Redirection
Enable
Disable
Terminal Type
VT100
VT100+
VT-UTF8
ANSI
Bits per second
9600
19200
57600
115200
Data Bits
7
Parity
None
Stop Bits
1
2
Flow Control
None
Hardware RTS/CTS
EMS
Enable
Disable
8
Even
Odd
Mark
Space
4.4.4 PCI Subsystem Settings
PCI Subsystem Settings
SR-IOV Support
Enable
Disable
4.4.5 Network Stack Configuration
Network Stack Configuration
Network Stack
Enable
Disable
Ipv4 PXE Support
Enable
Disable
Ipv4 HTTP Support
Enable
Disable
Ipv6 PXE Support
Enable
Disable
Ipv6 HTTP Support
Enable
Disable
PXE boot wait time
0
Media detect count
0~50
1
2
3
4
5
4.4.6 Memory RAS Configuration Setup
Memory RAS Configuration Setup
RAS Mode
Disable
Mirror
Lockstep Mode
Lockstep x4 DIMMs
Auto
Disable
Enable
Memory Rank Sparing
Enable
Spare Error/Memory
Correctable Threshold
Disable
1-32767
Leaky bucket low bit
1-63
Leaky bucket high bit
1-63
DRAM Maintenance
Auto
Patrol Scrub
Enable
Patrol Scrub Interval
1-24
Demand Scrub
Enable
Disable
Device Tagging
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Memory Power
Management
Manual
Disable
Disable
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4.4.7 CSM Configuration
CSM Configuration
CSM Support
Enable
Disable
Boot option filter
UEFI and Legacy
Legacy Only
UEFI Only
Network
UEFI
Legacy
Storage
UEFI
Legacy
Video
UEFI
Legacy
4.4.8 IOAT Configuration
IOAT Configuration
Enable IOAT
Enable
Disable
No Snoop
Enable
Disable
Disable TPH
Enable
Disable
Relaxed Ordering
Enable
Disable
4.4.9 Intel VT for Directed I/O
Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)
Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)
Enable
Disable
Interrupt Remapping
Enable
Disable
Pass Through DMA
Enable
Disable
ATS
Enable
Disable
Coherency Support (Non-Isoch)
Enable
Disable
Coherency Support (Isoch)
Enable
Disable
4.4.10 USB Configuration
USB Configuration
USB Mass Storage Driver
Support
Enable
Disable
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4.5 Platform
Platform Option Key:
4.5.1 PCH Configuration
PCH Configuration
Restore AC Power Loss
Power Off
Power On
Last State
4.5.2 Miscellaneous Configuration
Miscellaneous Configuration
Active Video
RTC Wake system from
S4/S5
Auto
On board device
Enable
PCIE Device
Disable
4.5.3 Server ME Configuration
Server ME Configuration
General ME
Configuration
Configures Server ME Technology Parameters.
Oper. Firmware Version
Version of operational firmware selected to run.
Current State
ME firmware Current State, bits [3:0] in MEFS1.
Error Code
ME firmware Error Code, bits [15:12] in MEFS1.
Recovery Cause
Server ME firmware recovery cause, bits [10:8] in MEFS2.
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4.6 Socket Configuration
Socket Configuration Option Key:
4.6.1 Processor Configuration
Processor Configuration
Hyper-Threading
Enable
Disable
Enable Intel(R) TXT
Enable
Disable
VMX
Enable
Disable
Enable SMX
Enable
Disable
Extended APIC
Enable
Disable
Force x2APIC IDs
Enable
Disable
AES-NI
Enable
Disable
4.6.2 Common RefCode Configuration
Common RefCode Configuration
NUMA
Enable
Disable
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4.6.3 UPI Configuration
UPI Configuration
UPI Status
Read only.
Link Speed Mode
UPI General
Configuration
Link Frequency Select
Slow
Fast
9.6GB/s
10.4GB/s
Auto
Use Per Link Setting
Link L0p Enable
Enable
Disable
Auto
Link L1 Enable
Enable
Disable
Auto
4.6.4 Common RefCode Configuration
Common RefCode Configuration
MMCFG
1G
1.5G
1.75G
2G
2.25G
3G
MMCFG Size
64M
128M
256M
512M
1G
2G
MMIO High Base
56T
MMIO High Granularity
Size
Numa
40T
1G
24T
4G
16T
16G
4T
3T
64G
Enable
2T
256G
1T
1024G
Disable
4.6.5 Memory Configuration
Memory Configuration
Memory Frequency
Auto
1866
2133
2400
Enable ADR
Enable
Disable
Erase-Arm NVDIMMs
Enable
Disable
2666
4.6.6 Memory Map
Memory Map
Channel Interleaving
Auto
1-way Interleave 2-way Interleave 3-way Interleave
4.6.7 Memory RAS Configuration
Memory Configuration
Static Virtual Lockstep
Enable
Disable
Mode
Mirror Mode
Disable
Mirror Mode 1LM
Memory Rank Sparing
Enable
Disable
Correctable Error
0x7FFF
0
SDDC Plus One
Enable
Disable
SDDC
Enable
Disable
ADDDC Sparing
Enable
Disable
Patrol Scrub
Enable
Disable
Patrol Scrub Interval
0-24
Threshold
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4.7 BMC
BMC Option Key:
4.7.1 FB-2 Timer
FB-2 Timer
Enable
Disable
4.7.2 FB-2 Timer Policy
FB-2 Timer
Do Nothing
Reset
Power Down
Power Cycle
4.7.3 BMC Network Configuration
BMC Network Configuration
Configuration
Unspecified
Static
Address source
IPV6 Support
Enable
Dynamic
Dynamic
-BmcDhcp
-BMCNonDhcp
Disable
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4.8 Security
Security Option Key:
4.8.1 Security
Security
Administrator
Password
Set administrator password in the Create New Password window. After
you key in the password, the Confirm New Password window will pop
out to ask for confirmation.
User Password
Set user password in the Create New Password window. After you key in
the password, the Confirm New Password window will pop out to ask for
confirmation.
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4.8.2 Secure Boot
Secure Boot
Attempt Secure Boot
Enable
Disable
Secure Boot Mode
Standard
Custom
Provision Factory Default keys
Install Factory Default Keys
Enroll Efi Image
Save All Secure Boot Variables
Key Management
Platform Key (PK)
Key Exchange Keys
Authorized Signatures
Forbidden Signatures
Authorized TimeStamps
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4.9 Boot
Boot Option Key:
4.9.1 Boot
Boot
Bootup NumLock State
On
Off
Quiet Boot
Enable
Disable
New Boot Option Policy
Default
Place First
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4.10 Save and Exit
Save and Exit Option Key:
4.10.1 Save and Exit
Save and Exit
Save Options
Saves changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Save Changes and Exit
Exits the system setup after saving the changes.
Discard Changes and
Exits the system setup without saving any changes.
Exit
Save Changes and Reset Resets the system after saving the changes.
Discard Changes and
Resets system setup without saving any changes.
Reset
Save Changes
Saves the changes.
Discard Changes
Discards the changes.
Restore Defaults
Restores or loads default values for all the setup options.
Save as User Defaults
Saves the changes done so far as User Defaults.
Restore User Defaults
Restores the User Defaults to all the setup options.
Boot Override
Forces Boot device this time.
UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell
Attempts to Launch EFI Shell application (Shell.efi) from one of the
available filesystem devices.
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Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings
This chapter displays the configuration settings of IPMI BMC in your system device.
5.1 Login
The IP address below is an example using the default IP setting. The IP address is
configurable.
 Open the browser then type in the default BMC IP address: 192.168.22.108
 Use the default user name and password for first-time BMC WEB GUI login.
Field:
UserName:
Password:
Default
admin
admin
NOTE
The default user name and password are in lower-case characters. Users who login with
the root user name and password will have full administrative power. The root password
can be changed after login.
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5.2 Web GUI
5.2.1 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
Description
User
Only valid commands are allowed.
Operator
All BMC commands are allowed except for the
configuration commands that can change the
behavior of the out-of-hand interfaces.
Administrator
All BMC commands are allowed.
No access
Login access denied.
Notification
Warning
Sync
Refresh
Root-administrator
Help
Click to view notification messages.
Click to view warning messages.
Click to synchronize with the latest sensor
and event log updates.
Click to reload the current page.
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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5.2.2 BMC Watchdog
BMC Watchdog
IPMI Standard Watchdog Allow host software check pointing and system recovery on a timeout.
Automatic System
Simplify recovery of a computer's system or boot volumes.
Hard Reset
Recovery
Power Down
Power Cycle
Watchdog Event Logging Indicate a watchdog timer timeout occurred.
FRB2 Timeout Detection
Implemented with IPMI Watchdog Timer and supports BMC Watchdog
Timer Commands.
5.2.3 System LED Indicator
System LED
Green
System is Good.
On
No Error.
Normally in
Off
System
Health
Amber
(Front Panel)
Blink (1Hz)
Non-Critical
Control By CPLD event occurred.
Critical event
occurred.
Blink (1Hz)
Red
Non-recovery
On
event occurred.
Off
Normally.
On
UID is able to
Off
UID
Standby.
Blue
UID LED only is
be controlled
controlled by
by BMC and
CPLD when BMC UID button.
Blink
is not ready or
Blink is only be
boot fail.
controlled by
BMC command.
On
Heart
Beat
(Motherboard)
Green
Heart Beat LED is On when AC On.
After BMC ready, BMC will control
Blink (1Hz)
Heart Beat LED blink when BMC is
alive.
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5.2.4 LAN
LAN
DHCP IP
Support
LAN protocol
RMCP(V1.5)+RMCP+(V2.0) support
ARP
This function is implemented by BMC. (Default: Enable)
Enabled Authentications Administrator[Password]
Session timeout
1800s(default) + 10s(tolerance)
Multi session
Support Max 15 sessions simultaneously
Anonymous Login
Not Support
LAN Alerting
Support SNMP Trap
User account
Support 10 user account including USER ID 1-10
Cipher Suite Entry
Support 3 entry, Cipher Suite IDs: 1, 2, 3
5.2.5 System Event Log (SEL)
System Event Log (SEL)
Time stamping is a key part of event logging and tracking. SEL
timestamp need to be set through BIOS or System Management
Software. There are 3 scenarios that BMC would synchronize its Real
Time clock (RTC) with the host system:
•
During system Power-on Self Test (POST), BIOS would wait BMC
function ready (approximate 120 sec.), then send the Set SEL Time
Time Synchronization
command with the current system time to sync RTC timer.
•
In runtime, on every BMC reset, BMC will assert GPIO to generate
SMI to BIOS, then BIOS would send the Set SEL Time command
with the current system time to sync RTC timer.
•
The BMC would automatically sync its RTC timer every 24 hours to
maintain the tolerance within 3sec, via issue a SMI to BIOS.
Single Entry Delete:
The Delete SEL Entry Command of IPMI is able to remove the
individual records.
SEL Entry for SEL overflow:
When SEL is about to fill, the last entry recorded would be a SEL
entry stating the SEL has overflowed. This entry gives the system an
The Behavior when SEL
is full.
indication that subsequent SEL entries were lost.
SEL Circle Log:
When SEL is full, the system will record an "overflow" message and the
oldest log is instead of a new one. And then it records an event for “SEL
full”.
SEL Clear:
When all events are captured by SMS tool, SMS tool is able to clear
SEL entry. After all events are cleaned, SEL agent will create a new
event for this action.
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5.2.6 Serial Interface
Serial Interface
Serial over LAN enables the serial controller of a managed system to be
redirected over an IPMI session over IP.
Channel#
Serial Over LAN
(SOL)
SOL Information
0x01
115200
Baud Rate
9600
19200
Flow
Payload
port
(default)
Hardware flow control
623
OL Enable
SSOL
Authentications
Non-Volatile Bit
Rate
Volatile Bit Rate
Gratuitous ARP
Disabled
Disable SOL payload type
Administrator
Administrator access over SOL
115200
115200 baud rate.
115200
115200 baud rate.
4 seconds
SOL
Interval
Configuration
ARP responses
Enabled
Access Mode
Enabled
Access Privilege
Limit
Enabled
Enabled
Administrator
Authentications
[Password]
SOL Payload
Access
SOL
57600
BPS
control
The Behavior of
38400
Enabled
All other Authentications disabled.
Enable SOL payload access.
The BMC is able to connect and switch UART port between COM Port 1 and
SOL. If the SOL connection is abnormal, the watchdog of BMC would reset
itself and return configuration (routing) to the default settings.
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5.2.7 RMCP(IPMI v1.5)/RMCP + (IPMI v2.0) and Payload Support
RMCP(IPMI v1.5)/RMCP+(IPMI v2.0) and Payload Support
RMCP
Payloads
OEM
Disable
Straight Password
Enable
MD5
Enable
MD2
Enable
None Authentication
Enable
None
HMAC
SHA1
Authentication HMAC
MD5
HMAC
SHA2
None
HMAC
SHA1 96
RMCP+
Payloads
HMAC
Integrity
MD5 128
MD5 128
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
HMAC
SHA2
128
None
AES CBC
Confidentiality
128
XRC4
128
XRC4 40
1
Cipher Suite of
RMCP+
2
3
S
S,A
S,A,E
01h, 00h,
00h
01h, 01h,
00h
01h, 01h,
01h
None
RAKPHMACSHA1
None
Administrator
None
HMAC-
Administrator
SHA1-96 AES-CBC-128
Administrator
S = authenticated session setup (correct role, username and password/key required to
establish session)
A = authenticated payload data supported.
E = authentication and encrypted payload data supported
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5.2.8 Remote KVM
Remote KVM
Because Remote KVM solutions operate out-of-band of the system
KVM over IP
processor, they don’t place undue burdens on the host processor. This also
means that, although the Remote KVM resides in the server box, but it will
not put extra loading to the host processor.
Internet Explorer (IE) 11.0 or later version for Windows platforms.
Browser
Firefox 34 or later version for all platforms
Support
Google Chrome 47 or later version
Screen
Resolution and
Color Depth
640x480
60
Yes
Yes
800x600
60
Yes
Yes
1024x768
60
Yes
Yes
1280x800
60
Yes
Yes
1280x1024
60
Yes
Yes
1440x900
60
Yes
Yes
1600x1200
60
Yes
Yes
1680x1050
60
Yes
Yes
1920x1080
60
Yes
Yes
1920x1200
60
Yes
Yes
Full Screen and The console is capable of viewing the server side screen in both windowed
Window Mode
and the full screen.
The KVM/IP console must provide up to three simultaneous users log-
Simultaneous
in. This feature should be configurable as 1 or 2 simultaneous console at
Console Users
a time. The first user gets the total control of the console including the
keyboard/mouse. The others can only view the screen data or the activity.
Launch KVM:
 Open a supported browser.
 Enter the web address with the IP.
 Enter the User name and password to launch the KVM function.
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 Select "Remote Control" from the menu bar. The KVM window will pop up.
 Click the button "Start KVM." To terminate the KVM service, click "Stop KVM."
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5.2.9 BMC Booting
BMC Booting
The BMC boot loader will verify the checksum of the loaded firmware image
Firmware
before executing it. If the boot loader detects that the loaded firmware image
Integrity Check is invalid, it will not be executed. BMC will select another SD storage for boot.
If Both of ROMs parts are fail, BMC SOC will reboot by WDT again.
From the point of reset, the BMC boot to fully operational state and be
Boot Time
responsive to the host on KCS channel within 30 seconds. And LAN channel
interface will be enable after 78 seconds.
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Chapter 6. Technical Support
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