- Computers & electronics
- Computer components
- System components
- Server/workstation motherboards
- User guide
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Add-in Board Slots
The server board has three full length and one half length standard PCI (PCI-33/32 bit) connectors.
PCI features:
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Bus speed up to 33 MHz
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32 bit memory addressing
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5 V signaling environment
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Burst transfers of up to 133 Mbps
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8, 16, or 32 bit data transfers
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Plug and Play ready
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Parity enabled
The server board has two full length PCI-66/64 bit. PCI features:
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Bus speed up to 66 MHz
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32 bit memory addressing
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5 V/3.3 V signaling environment
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Burst transfers of up to 528 Mbps
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8, 16, 32, or 64 bit data transfers
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Plug and Play ready
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Parity enabled
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NOTE
If you install a PCI-33 card into one of the PCI-66 slots, the bus speed for all three slots will be lowered to 33 MHz.
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Table of contents
- 7 Server Board Features
- 8 Back Panel Connectors
- 9 Server Board Connector and Component Locations
- 10 Processor
- 10 Memory
- 11 Add-in Board Slots
- 12 Video
- 12 SCSI Controller
- 12 IDE Controller
- 13 Network Controller
- 13 Network Teaming Features
- 15 Keyboard and Mouse
- 15 ACPI
- 16 Security
- 16 Security with Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
- 16 Software Locks
- 19 Tools and Supplies Needed
- 19 Cautions
- 20 Memory
- 21 Processors
- 22 Adding or Replacing a Processor
- 27 Removing a Processor
- 27 Installing or Removing a Terminator
- 28 Install the Voltage Regulator Module
- 28 Replacing the Back up Battery
- 31 Hot Keys
- 32 Power-On Self Test (POST)
- 33 Using BIOS Setup
- 33 Record Your Setup Settings
- 33 If You Cannot Access Setup
- 33 Starting Setup
- 34 Setup Menus
- 34 Main Menu
- 35 Primary Master/Slave Submenu
- 35 Processor Speed Submenu
- 35 Advanced Menu
- 39 Security Menu
- 40 System Hardware Menu
- 40 Boot Menu
- 41 Exit Menu
- 42 Using the System Setup Utility
- 42 What You Need to Do
- 42 Running the SSU from the CD
- 43 Running the SSU Remotely via an Emergency Management Card
- 43 Starting the SSU
- 44 Customizing the SSU
- 44 Launching a Task
- 45 SEL Manager Add-in
- 46 SDR Manager Add-in
- 47 FRU Manager Add-in
- 47 Exiting the SSU
- 48 FRUSDR Load Utility
- 48 When to Run the FRUSDR Load Utility
- 48 What You Need to Do
- 48 How You Use the FRUSDR Load Utility
- 52 Upgrading the BIOS
- 52 Preparing for the Upgrade
- 53 Upgrading the BIOS
- 53 Recovering the BIOS
- 54 Changing the BIOS Language
- 55 Using the Firmware Update Utility
- 55 Running the Firmware Update Utility
- 55 Using the Adaptec SCSI Utility
- 55 Running the SCSI Utility
- 57 Resetting the System
- 57 Initial System Startup
- 57 Checklist
- 58 Running New Application Software
- 58 Checklist
- 58 After the System Has Been Running Correctly
- 58 Checklist
- 59 More Problem Solving Procedures
- 59 Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing
- 59 Monitoring POST
- 59 Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights
- 59 Confirming Loading of the Operating System
- 60 Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
- 60 Power Light Does Not Light
- 60 No Characters Appear on Screen
- 61 Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect
- 61 System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly
- 62 Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
- 62 Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
- 62 CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
- 62 Cannot Connect to a Server
- 63 Problems with Network
- 63 PCI Installation Tips
- 64 Problems with Application Software
- 64 Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected
- 65 Server Board Jumpers
- 67 Product Regulatory Compliance
- 67 Product Safety Compliance
- 67 Product EMC Compliance
- 67 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings
- 68 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices
- 68 USA / FCC
- 68 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity)
- 69 BSMI (Taiwan)
- 70 Replacing the Back up Battery
- 71 Equipment Log
- 73 Current Usage
- 73 Calculating Power Consumption