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1 August, 2015 (Revision A) P/N: 2015-MNU U Server System User Manual K800G3

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3 Copyright Notice All rights, including copyright, in the content of this manual are owned or controlled by IESC and protected by the Taiwan and international copyright act. No one may, transmit, adapt, assign, compile, rent, sale, change, copy, reproduce, distribute, publish, display, broadcast, or use in any way the content of this manual, in whole or in part, for any other purpose whatsoever without the prior written permission of IESC. Trademarks All product names or brands mentioned herein are the trademarks of IESC, its subsidiaries or other respective owners in Taiwan, United States and other countries. Disclaimer This manual provides the information in relation to the set-up and installation of the product herein. Nothing herein may be construed as granting any right or license relating to any intellectual property rights of this manual or product. Unless otherwise provided in the Purchase and Sale Agreement for this product, manufacturer and distributor of this product will not be liable whatsoever relating to the distribution and/or use of this product. In addition, manufacturer and distributor of this product hereby specifically disclaim any express or implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement of third party rights in connection with this product. Manufacturer of this product may have the right to change specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice.

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5 Contents About This Manual... i Conventions... i Safety Symbols... ii Safety Precautions... iii Operation Safety... iii Electrical Safety... iv Battery Replacement Safety... iv Laser Peripherals or Devices Safety... v Intended Application Uses... v Site Selection... vi Tools Required... vi Regulatory and Integration Information... vii Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers... vii Product Regulatory Compliance... vii Power Cords... ix Rack Mount Instructions... x 1 Introduction Audience Assumptions Manual Organization Packing Checklist Specifications Product Features System Overview Server Chassis Layout Front View Back View Buttons and System LED Information System Thermal Solution Hardware Operations Before You Start Chassis Cover To remove the chassis cover To install the chassis cover Motherboard To remove the motherboard To install the motherboard Super Cap To remove the super cap To install the super cap TFM Card To remove the TFM card To install the TFM card Power Supplies To remove the power supply To install the power supply Power Distribution Boards To remove the power distribution boards To install the power distribution board System Fans To remove the system fans To install the system fans RAID Card

6 2.9.1 To remove the RAID card To install the RAID card NIC To remove the NIC To install the NIC I350 NIC To remove the I350 NIC To install the I350 NIC SATA /SAS HDDs To remove a 3.5 HDD To install a 3.5 HDD To remove a 2.5 HDD from the 3.5 HDD Bay To install a 2.5 HDD to a 3.5 HDD Bay HDD Backplane To remove the backplane To install the backplane Sensor Board To remove the sensor board To install the sensor board Front Panel To remove the front panel To install the front panel Front Panel To remove the front panel To install the front panel Fan Duct To remove the fan duct To install the fan duct Connectors Backplane Connectors x3.5 HDDs 6G SAS Backplane Connectors x3.5 HDDs 12G SAS Backplane Connectors Power Distribution Board Connectors Front Panel 1 Connectors Front Panel 2 Connectors Sensor Board Connectors Cable Routing Cable Routing for 12x3.5 HDDs 6G SAS Backplane Appendix China RoHS Regulations... I

7 About This Manual Conventions Safety Symbols Safety Precautions Regulatory and Integration Information Rack Mount Instructions

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9 About This Manual About This Manual Conventions To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual. Warning: Caution: Important: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task. Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to complete a task. Information that you must follow to complete a task. Note: Tips and information to aid in completing a task MNU i

10 About the Manual Safety Symbols Before troubleshooting, you must be familiar with the safety information listed below. In order to avoid any potential hazards, the following symbols may be placed on some components of the server. The shape and the color of symbols shown below are mainly for your reference. Please take the actual shipment as standard. Indicates the potential hazard of energy circuits or electric shock. To reduce the risk of injury from electric hazards, do not open this enclosure. Warning: Any surface or area of the equipment marked with this symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts. Indicates the potential hazard of electric shock. The enclosed area contains no user of field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason. Warning: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. Warning: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching it. Any RJ45 receptacle marked with this symbol indicates a network interface connection. Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle. This symbol, on power supplies or systems, indicates that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power. Warning: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system. This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely. Weight in kg. Weight in lb. Warning: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. ii 2015-MNU

11 About This Manual Safety Precautions Observe the following safety precautions when you are connecting or disconnecting any device. Regarding the standards of workstation regulations, do not place the server in the visual field of the user, because of the glossy front of the case. The product is non-consumer product and for profession technical person used only. Operation Safety Any operation on this server must be conducted by certified or experienced engineers. Before operating your server, carefully read all the manuals included with the server package. Before using the server, make sure that all cables are correctly connected and power cords are not damaged. If any damage is detected, contact your dealer as soon as possible. To avoid short circuits, keep paper clips, screws, and staples away from connectors, slots, sockets and circuitry. Before opening the chassis panels, make sure all power cords are unplugged. Avoid dust, humidity, and extreme temperatures; place the server on a stable surface. If the power supply is broken, do not try to fix it by yourself. Contact an authorized dealer. It is recommended that you wear gloves when assembling or disassembling the server to protect from cuts and scrapes. When the server is powered on, heat sinks and the surfaces of certain IC devices may be hot. Do not touch them. Check whether the fans are functioning properly MNU iii

12 About the Manual Electrical Safety Before installing or removing signal cables, ensure that the power cords for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged. To prevent electric shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. When adding or removing any additional device to or from the system, ensure that the power cords for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cords from the existing system before you add a device. Use one hand, when possible, to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials. This product is equipped with a three-wire power cable and plug for user safety. Use the power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electric shock. Motherboards, adapters, and disk drives are sensitive to static electricity discharge. These devices are wrapped in antistatic bags to prevent this damage. Take the following precautions: If you have an antistatic wrist strap available, use it while handling the device. Do not remove the device from the antistatic bag until you are ready to install the device in the system unit. With the device still in its antistatic bag, touch it to a metal frame of the system. Grasp cards and boards by the edges. Hold drives by the frame. Avoid touching the solder joints or pins. If you need to lay the device down while it is out of the antistatic bag, lay it on the antistatic bag. Before picking it up again, touch the antistatic bag and the metal frame of the system unit at the same time. Handle the devices carefully to prevent permanent damage. Battery Replacement Safety This server is provided with an internal Lithium battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or your authorized service provider. iv 2015-MNU

13 About This Manual This server contains an internal Lithium Manganese Dioxide, or a Vanadium Pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack. There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly. To reduce the risk of personal injury: Do not attempt to recharge the battery. Do not expose to temperatures higher than 70 C. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shorten external contacts, or dispose in fire or water. Replace only with the spare parts designated for this product. Batteries should not be littered along with the general household waste. Please use the public collection system or return them to the supplier. Laser Peripherals or Devices Safety To avoid risk of radiation exposure and/or personal injury: Do not open the enclosure of any laser peripheral or device. Laser peripherals or devices are not user serviceable. Return to manufacturer for servicing. Intended Application Uses This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations. The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments (such as medical, industrial, residential, alarm systems, and test equipment), other than an ITE application, may require further evaluation MNU v

14 About the Manual Site Selection The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment. Choose a site that is: Clean, dry, and free of airborne particles (other than normal room dust). Well-ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight and radiators. Away from sources of vibration or physical shock. Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices. In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppresser and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm. Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet. Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord(s), because they serve as the product's main power. Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading. Tools Required A cross screwdriver or a flat screwdriver is needed to install or remove the components in the server. vi 2015-MNU

15 About This Manual Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this server is assigned a serial number. This server serial number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information. When requesting certification information for this product, always refer to this serial number. This serial number should not be confused with the marketing name or model number. Product Regulatory Compliance Worldwide Safety approvals can be supplied according to the requirements from Marketing or Customer. Product Safety Compliance This server complies with the following safety requirements: IEC EN UL UL 94 GB4943 Table i Product Safety Requirements Safety of Information Technology Equipment Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment, European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) Safety of Information Technology Equipment Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices & Appliances Safety of Information Technology Equipment Product EMC Compliance This product has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules. These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes, A and B, depending upon their intended installation. Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be 2015-MNU vii

16 About the Manual installed in a business or commercial environment. Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device, as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The rating label on the device shows which class (A or B) the equipment falls into. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement. Class A Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense. Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation and is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions regarding your product, please contact the supplier. To identify this product, refer to the Part, Series, or Model number found on the product. European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low-Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards): Table ii European Union EMC Requirements EN55022 (CISPR 22) EN55024 (IEC ,3,4,5,6,8,11) EN (IEC ) EN (IEC ) Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Immunity Power Line Harmonics Power Line Flicker viii 2015-MNU

17 About This Manual Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment Japanese Notice Taiwanese Notice Power Cords The power cord set included in the server meets the requirements for use in the country where the server was purchased. If this server is to be used in another country, purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country. The power cord must be rated for the product and for the 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. In addition, the cross-sectional area of the wires must be a minimum of 1.00mm² or 18AWG, and the length of the cords must be between 1.8m (6 feet) and 3.6m (12 feet). If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, contact an authorized service provider MNU ix

18 About the Manual Route power cords so that they will not be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the cords exit from the product. Rack Mount Instructions The following or similar rack-mount instructions are included with the installation instructions: Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer. Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading. Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern. Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips). x 2015-MNU

19 Chapter 1 Introduction Audience Assumptions Manual Organization Packing Checklist Specifications Product Features System Overview

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21 Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Audience Assumptions This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. IESC assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. 1.2 Manual Organization This manual introduces the chassis along with the hardware information, and how to replace the hardware and connect the cables. This manual is generally organized as follows: Table 1-1 Manual Introduction Introduction Hardware Operations Jumpers and Connectors Cable Routing Appendix General server introduction. The operation of the components on the chassis, such as power supply, power distribution board, system fans, backplane, riser card. Information about connectors on the various boards in the system and the system jumpers. How to connect cables correctly. China RoHS Regulations information. 1.3 Packing Checklist Make sure you have all the components shipped with your system. If any item contained in the package is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer for replacement. In addition, keep the box and packing materials for possible future use. The server is shipped with the following: Table 1-2 Packing Checklist Chassis 2U rack-mounted chassis Cables Main power cable, backplane power cable, SATAII HDD cable, system fan cables, front panel cables, and so forth 2015-MNU

22 Introduction 1.4 Specifications The table below is the technical specification for the server. Table 1-3 Specifications Height: 8.76cm Dimensions Width: 44.80cm Length: 75.00cm Weight Maxi-weight: 24KG Operating System: +5 C ~ +35 C Temperature Non-operating System (with package): -40 C ~ +70 C Operating System: +20% ~ +80% Humidity Non-operating System (with package): +10% ~ +90% Voltage VAC input, 50/60Hz Current 6.5A-3.3A MNU

23 Introduction 1.5 Product Features Figure 1-1 Product Introduction Table 1-4 Product Features Chassis 2U rack-mounted chassis Power 2x550W Lite-On PSUs 12x3.5 hot-pluggable HDDs Storage or 12x3.5 adapted to 2.5 hot-pluggable HDDs Backplane 6G or 12G 3.5 HDD Backplane Number of fan cage: 4 System Fan Single Fan Size: 80mm x 80mm x 38mm 2015-MNU

24 Introduction 1.6 System Overview Server Chassis Layout Figure 1-2 System Overview 1 Power Supplies 2 Power Distribution Board (Top) 3 Power Distribution Board (Bottom) 4 System Fans HDD Backplane 6 Front Panel 2 7 Front Panel HDD Bays 9 Motherboard MNU

25 Introduction Front View The system is configured with a 6G or 12G 3.5 HDD backplane which supports up to twelve 3.5 (or 3.5 adapted to 2.5 ) HDDs. The front view of this 2U server allows easy access to HDDs. In addition, the front panel with buttons and system LEDs is located on the front. Figure 1-3 Front View 6G HDD Backplane Figure 1-4 Front View 12G HDD Backplane Back View 1 Front Panel 1 2 HDD Activity LED 3 HDD Status LED 4 HDDs 5 Front Panel 2 The server back view includes the connectors of the external system devices. The server supports I350(1G) NIC and 82599(10G) NIC. The following are the examples of the configuration combinations: Figure 1-5 Back View - I350+I350 NICs 2015-MNU

26 Introduction 1 AC Power Connector 2 2 AC Power Connector 1 3 VGA Connector 4 No.4 NIC Port (I350 NIC) 5 Management Port 6 No.3 NIC Port (I350 NIC) 7 Dual USB Port 8 Serial Port 9 No.2 NIC Port (I350 NIC) 10 No.1 NIC Port (I350 NIC) 11 BMC Reset Button 12 UID Button Figure 1-6 Back View - I NICs 1 AC Power Connector 2 2 AC Power Connector 1 3 VGA Connector 4 No.4 NIC Port (I350 NIC) 5 Management Port 6 No.3 NIC Port (I350 NIC) 7 Dual USB Port 8 Serial Port 9 No.2 NIC Port (82599 NIC) 10 No.1 NIC Port (82599 NIC) 11 BMC Reset Button 12 UID Button MNU

27 Introduction Figure 1-7 Back View NICs 1 AC Power Connector 2 2 AC Power Connector 1 3 VGA Connector 4 No.4 NIC Port (82599 NIC) 5 Management Port 6 No.3 NIC Port (82599 NIC) 7 Dual USB Port 8 Serial Port 9 No.2 NIC Port (82599 NIC) 10 No.1 NIC Port (82599 NIC) 11 BMC Reset Button 12 UID Button Buttons and System LED Information This server is equipped with system LED indicators, and buttons located on the front panels. The front panel status LEDs allow constant monitoring of basic system functions while the server is operating. These LEDs provide visual cues to the status of power and ID of motherboard. Figure 1-8 Front Panel Buttons and LEDs 1 USB Port 0 2 USB Port MNU

28 Introduction 3 Link/Activity LED of NIC Port 0 4 Link/Activity LED of NIC Port 1 5 UID LED/Button 6 Power LED/Button 7 System Health LED Figure 1-9 Back View LED - I350+I350 NICs 1 AC Power LED 2 2 AC Power LED 1 3 Speed LED of Management Port 4 Link/Activity LED of Management Port 5 UID LED 6 Speed LED of 1G NIC Port (I350 NIC) 7 Link/Activity LED of 1G NIC Port (I350 NIC) Figure 1-10 Back View LED - I NICs 1 AC Power LED 2 2 AC Power LED 1 3 Link/Activity LED of Management Port 4 Speed LED of Management Port 5 Speed LED of 1G NIC Port (I350 NIC) 6 Link/Activity LED of 1G NIC Port (I350 NIC) MNU

29 Introduction 7 UID LED 8 Link/Activity LED of 10G NIC Port (82599 NIC) 9 Speed LED of 10G NIC Port (82599 NIC) Figure 1-11 Back View LED NICs 1 AC Power LED 2 2 AC Power LED 1 3 Link/Activity LED of Management Port 4 Speed LED of Management Port 5 Link/Activity LED of 10G NIC Port (82599 NIC) 6 Speed LED of 10G NIC Port (82599 NIC) 7 UID LED The detailed LED information is shown below: Table 1-5 LED Information Front View LEDs Activity LED Status LED LED Type Green (ACT_LED) Green (Locate_LED) Red (Fail_LED) Function 3.5 HDD Tray LEDs Off Off Off Empty HDD slot Idle:On Access:Blinking Off Off Online On Off On HDD offline in RAID mode Idle:On Access:Blinking On Off Identify/Locate HDD Blinking On On Rebuilding Blinking Off Off Hotspare Off Off On HDD missing in RAID mode 2015-MNU

30 Introduction On Off On Failed LED Type Color Status Function Green On DC Power On Power LED No AC power or DC - Off power off (IPMI) Via Chassis On Identify Command on or UID Button press UID on ID LED Blue Blinking Only (IPMI) Via Chassis Identify Command Blink on (IPMI) Via Chassis Off Identify Command off or UID Button press UID off On System abnormal System Health Amber System normal or DC LED Off power off Back View LEDs LED Type Color Status Function On DC power on Green The power supply is in Blinking AC Power LED the hibernation status Amber On Power abnormal - Off AC power off Speed LED of Green On The network is linked Management The network is not Port - Off linked Lind/Activity LED of Management Port Link/Activity LED of 1Gbe NIC Port Speed LED of 1Gbe NIC Port Green Blinking The network is linked/accessing - Off No access Green On The network is linked /no access Blinking The network is linked /accessing - Off The network is not linked Green On Link at 1Gbps speed Amber On Link at other speed MNU

31 Introduction Link/Activity LED of 10Gbe NIC Port Speed LED of 10Gbe NIC Port Green On The network is linked /no access Blinking The network is linked /accessing - Off The network is not linked Green On Link at 10Gbps speed Amber On Link at other speed System Thermal Solution This server provides a thermal solution to keep proper cooling. The components in the following figure must be installed in place. Figure 1-12 Thermal Solution 1 Fan Duct 2015-MNU

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33 Chapter 2 Hardware Operations Before You Start Chassis Cover Motherboard Super Cap TFM Card Power Supplies Power Distribution Boards System Fans RAID Card NIC I350 NIC SATA/SAS HDDs 3.5 SATA/SAS HDD Backplane Sensor Board Front Panel 1 Front Panel 2 Fan Duct

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35 Hardware Operations 2 Hardware Operations This chapter describes the hardware setup procedures that you have to perform when replacing system components. It also gives detailed information on the internal components and how to replace them. The components shown in this chapter are mainly for your reference. Please take the actual shipment as standard. 2.1 Before You Start Take note of the following operations before you start to remove or install internal components. To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove the power cord to completely disconnect power from the system. Moving the Power On/Off switch to the Off position does not completely remove power from the system. Some portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active. Disconnect all power cords from the server to completely remove power from the system. To press the power button: Press the power button to toggle the server to standby. The power LED in green turns off. Figure 2-1 Pressing the Power Button To remove the power cords: First unplug the power cords from the AC outlet and then from the server MMU

36 Hardware Operations Figure 2-2 Unplugging the Power Cords 2.2 Chassis Cover The server is a 2U form factor designed for easy assembly and disassembly, making the replacement of internal components very convenient. Reminder Before you remove or install the chassis cover, please follow the step below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To remove the chassis cover Release the screw on the chassis cover. Press the button along the direction of the arrow. Simultaneously slide the cover horizontally to the back and remove it. Figure 2-3 Removing the Chassis Cover MNU

37 Hardware Operations To install the chassis cover Locate the chassis cover to the right position on the chassis as shown below and then slide it to the front until it is closed. Figure 2-4 Sliding the Chassis Cover to the Front Secure the chassis cover with one screw. Figure 2-5 Tightening the Screw This system must be operated with the chassis cover installed to ensure proper cooling. 2.3 Motherboard The location of motherboard on the server is shown below: 2015-MMU

38 Hardware Operations Figure 2-6 Motherboard Location Reminder Before you remove or install the motherboard, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to AC power. Step 2: Disconnect all necessary cables To remove the motherboard Loosen the screws from the motherboard. Remove the motherboard out of the chassis in the direction as indicated To install the motherboard Figure 2-7 Removing the Motherboard Reverse the above steps to install the motherboard into the chassis MNU

39 Hardware Operations 2.4 Super Cap The location of the super cap on the server is shown below: Figure 2-8 Super Cap Location Reminder Before you remove or install the super cap, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to AC power. Step 2: Disconnect all necessary cables To remove the super cap Loosen the screw from the super cap assembly. Remove the super cap assembly out of the chassis in the direction as indicated. Figure 2-9 Removing the Super Cap Assembly Open the retaining clips that hold the super cap. Remove the super cap from the super cap bracket MMU

40 Hardware Operations Figure 2-10 Removing the Super Cap To install the super cap Reverse the above steps to install the super cap into the chassis. 2.5 TFM Card The location of the TFM card on the server is shown below: Figure 2-11 TFM Card Location Reminder Before you remove or install the TFM card, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to AC power. Step 2: Disconnect all necessary cables To remove the TFM card Loosen the retaining clips from the TFM+RAID card assembly. Remove the TFM+RAID card assembly out of the chassis in the direction as indicated MNU

41 Hardware Operations Figure 2-12 Removing the TFM+RAID Card Assembly Loosen the screws that secure the TFM card. Remove the TFM card in the direction as indicated. Figure 2-13 Removing the TFM Card To install the TFM card Reverse the above steps to install the TFM card into the chassis. 2.6 Power Supplies This server is designed with two 550W power supplies. The location of power supplies on the server is shown below: 2015-MMU

42 Hardware Operations Figure 2-14 Power Supply Location Reminder Before you remove or install the power supply, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to AC power. Step 2: Disconnect all necessary cables To remove the power supply Pull up the handle. Press the retaining clip on the right side of the power supply along the direction of the arrow. At the same time, pull out the power supply. (The power supply takes considerable force to remove.) To install the power supply Figure 2-15 Removing the Power Supply Insert the replacement power supply firmly into the bay. The retaining clip should snap. Connect the AC power cord to the replacement power supply MNU

43 Hardware Operations 2.7 Power Distribution Boards Figure 2-16 Installing the Power Supply The two 550W hot-swappable power supplies are respectively designed with two power distribution boards. All the power cables come out from the power distribution board. The location of power distribution boards is shown below: Figure 2-17 Power Distribution Board Locations Reminder Before you remove or install the power distribution boards, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Remove the power supply. To remove the power supply, see 2.6 Power Supplies. Step 5: Disconnect all the necessary cables MMU

44 Hardware Operations To remove the power distribution boards Loosen the four screws that secure the upper power distribution board. Lift the upper power distribution board out of the chassis. Remove the bridge card. Figure 2-18 Removing the Upper Power Distribution Board and Bridge Board Loosen the four screws that secure the lower power distribution board. Lift the lower power distribution board out of the chassis. Figure 2-19 Removing the Lower Power Distribution Board To install the power distribution board Reverse the steps above to install the power distribution boards. 2.8 System Fans Subdividing the motherboard area and the backplane area is a metal cage that holds the system fans. This server contains four system fans which are located inside the chassis. These system fans maintain the ideal temperature for the motherboard, backplane and disk MNU

45 Hardware Operations drives. The location of system fans is shown below: Figure 2-20 System Fan Location Reminder Before you remove or install the system fans, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Disconnect all the necessary cables To remove the system fans Lift and remove the system fan out of the chassis To install the system fans Figure 2-21 Removing the System Fan Reverse the steps above to install the system fans MMU

46 Hardware Operations 2.9 RAID Card The location of the RAID card on the server is shown below: Figure 2-22 RAID Card Location Reminder Before you remove or install the RAID card, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to AC power. Step 2: Disconnect all necessary cables To remove the RAID card Loosen the retaining clips from the RAID+TFM card assembly. Remove the RAID+TFM card assembly out of the chassis in the direction as indicated. Figure 2-23 Removing the RAID+TFM Card Assembly Loosen the screws that secure the RAID card. Remove the RAID card in the direction as indicated MNU

47 Hardware Operations Figure 2-24 Removing the RAID Card To install the RAID card Reverse the above steps to install the RAID card into the chassis NIC The location of the NIC is shown below: Figure NIC Location Reminder Before you remove or install the NIC, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Disconnect all the necessary cables To remove the NIC Loosen the retaining clips that secure the NIC MMU

48 Hardware Operations Remove the NIC out of the motherboard as indicated To install the NIC Figure 2-26 Removing the NIC Install the riser card in the slot on the motherboard. Figure 2-27 Installing the Riser Card Install the four pillars on the motherboard. Figure 2-28 Installing the Four Pillars MNU

49 Hardware Operations Align the NIC card to the I/O slot with a proper angle. Open the retaining clips on the four pillars, and simultaneously press down the NIC card in the direction as indicated. Ensure that the retaining clips lock the NIC card in place I350 NIC The location of the I350 NIC is shown below: Figure 2-29 Installing the Card Figure 2-30 I350 NIC Location Reminder Before you remove or install the I350 NIC, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Disconnect all the necessary cables To remove the I350 NIC Loosen the retaining clips that secure the I350 NIC. Remove the I350 NIC out of the chassis as indicated MMU

50 Hardware Operations To install the I350 NIC Figure 2-31 Removing the I350 NIC Install the four retaining clips on the motherboard. Figure 2-32 Installing the Retaining Clips Align the I350 NIC card to the I/O slot with a proper angle. Open the four retaining clips, and simultaneously press down the I350 NIC card in the direction as indicated. Ensure that the retaining clips lock the NIC card in place. Figure 2-33 Installing the I350 Card MNU

51 Hardware Operations 2.12 SATA /SAS HDDs The server can support 12x3.5 or 12x3.5 adapted to 2.5 hot-pluggable SATA/SAS HDDs. You don t need to power-off the system when removing or installing an HDD. The location of the 3.5 HDDs on the server is shown below: Figure SATA/SAS HDD Location The location of the 3.5 adapted to 2.5 HDDs on the server is shown below: Figure Adapted to 2.5 SATA/SAS HDD Location Take note of the drive tray orientation before sliding it out. The tray will not fit back into the bay if inserted incorrectly To remove a 3.5 HDD Push the release button. The lever will be opened. Slide the 3.5 HDD assembly out of the HDD bay MMU

52 Hardware Operations Figure 2-36 Sliding out the 3.5 HDD Assembly Loosen the four screws. Lift the HDD out of the HDD carrier To install a 3.5 HDD Place the 3.5 HDD to HDD carrier. Figure 2-37 Removing the 3.5 HDD Figure 2-38 Placing the 3.5 HDD to the HDD Carrier MNU

53 Hardware Operations Secure the 3.5 HDD to the HDD carrier with four screws. Figure 2-39 Securing the 3.5 HDD Carefully insert the HDD assembly into the HDD bay with the lever lifted until it completely enters the HDD bay. Push the lever back in place. Figure 2-40 Installing the 3.5 HDD Assembly To remove a 2.5 HDD from the 3.5 HDD Bay Push the release button. The lever will be opened. Slide the HDD assembly out of the HDD bay MMU

54 Hardware Operations Figure 2-41 Sliding out the HDD Assembly Loosen the screws that secure the 2.5 HDD bracket. Lift the 2.5 HDD bracket out of the HDD carrier. Figure 2-42 Removing the 2.5 HDD Bracket Loosen the screws that secure the 2.5 HDD to the 2.5 HDD bracket. Lift the 2.5 HDD out of the 2.5 HDD bracket. Figure 2-43 Removing the 2.5 HDD MNU

55 Hardware Operations To install a 2.5 HDD to a 3.5 HDD Bay Place the 2.5 HDD to the 2.5 HDD bracket. Figure 2-44 Placing the 2.5 HDD to the 2.5 HDD Bracket Secure the 2.5 HDD to the 2.5 HDD bracket with two screws. Figure 2-45 Securing the 2.5 HDD Install the 2.5 HDD bracket to the 3.5 HDD carrier. Figure 2-46 Installing the 2.5 HDD Bracket 2015-MMU

56 Hardware Operations Secure the 2.5 HDD bracket with screws. Figure 2-47 Securing the 2.5 HDD Bracket Carefully insert the HDD assembly into the HDD bay with the lever lifted until it completely enters the HDD bay. Push the lever back in place. Figure 2-48 Installing the 2.5 HDD Assembly Make sure that the HDD is connected to the HDD connector on the backplane SATA/SAS HDD Backplane The backplane supports up to twelve 3.5 or 3.5 adapted to 2.5 SATA/SAS HDDs in the system. The design incorporates a hot-swappable feature to allow easy replacement of HDDs. The SATA&SAS connectors on each backplane connect to the motherboard to provide power and indicate HDD access and failure. The location of 3.5 SATA&SAS HDD backplane is shown below: MNU

57 Hardware Operations Figure HDD Backplane Location Reminder Before you remove or install a SATA/SAS HDD backplane, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Remove the HDDs.To remove a HDD, see 2.12 SATA/SAS HDDs. Step 4: Disconnect all the necessary cables To remove the backplane Remove the screws that secure the HDD cage. Figure 2-50 Removing the Screws Remove the HDD cage along the direction of the arrow MMU

58 Hardware Operations Figure 2-51 Removing the HDD Cage Loosen the screws that secure the backplane to the HDD cage. Remove the backplane from the HDD cage. Figure 2-52 Removing the Backplane To install the backplane Reverse the steps above to install the backplane Sensor Board The location of the sensor board on the server is shown below: MNU

59 Hardware Operations To remove the sensor board Figure 2-53 Sensor Board Location Reminder Before you remove or install the sensor board, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Remove the HDDs.To remove a HDD, see 2.12 SATA/SAS HDDs. Step 4: Remove the HDD cage. To remove the HDD cage, see the steps 1~2 in SATA/SAS HDD Backplane. Step 5: Disconnect all the necessary cables. Loosen the screw that secures the sensor board. Remove the sensor board. Figure 2-54 Removing the Sensor Board To install the sensor board Reverse the steps above to install the sensor board MMU

60 Hardware Operations 2.15 Front Panel 1 The location of the front panel 1 on the server is shown below: Figure 2-55 Front Panel 1 Location Reminder Before you remove or install the front panel 1, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Remove the HDDs.To remove a HDD, see 2.12 SATA/SAS HDDs. Step 4: Remove the HDD cage. To remove the HDD cage, see the steps 1~2 in SATA/SAS HDD Backplane. Step 5: Disconnect all the necessary cables To remove the front panel 1 Loosen the screws that secure the front panel 1 assembly. Remove the frong panel 1 assembly out of the chassis. Figure 2-56 Removing the Front Panel 1 Assembly MNU

61 Hardware Operations Remove the front panel 1 out of the assembly. Figure 2-57 Removing the Front Panel To install the front panel 1 Reverse the steps above to install the front panel Front Panel 2 The location of the front panel 2 on the server is shown below: Figure 2-58 Front Panel 2 Location Reminder Before you remove or install the front panel 2, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Remove the HDDs.To remove a HDD, see 2.12 SATA/SAS HDDs. Step 4: Remove the HDD cage. To remove the HDD cage, see the steps 1~2 in SATA/SAS HDD Backplane MMU

62 Hardware Operations Step 5: Disconnect all the necessary cables To remove the front panel 2 Loosen the screws that secure the front panel 2 assembly. Remove the frong panel 2 assembly out of the chassis. Figure 2-59 Removing the Front Panel 2 Assembly Loosen the screw that secures the front panel 2. Open the retaining clips that secure the front panel 2. Remove the front panel 2 out of the assembly in the direction as indicated. Figure 2-60 Removing the Front Panel To install the front panel 2 Reverse the steps above to install the front panel Fan Duct The location of fan duct on the server is shown below: MNU

63 Hardware Operations Figure 2-61 Fan Duct Location Make sure that the fan duct on the server is installed in place to keep proper cooling. Reminder Before you remove or install the fan duct, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To remove the chassis cover, see 2.2 Chassis Cover. Step 3: Remove the motherboard. To remove the motherboard, see To remove the motherboard. Step 4: Disconnect all necessary cables To remove the fan duct Remove the fan duct along the direction of the arrow. Figure 2-62 Removing the Fan Duct 2015-MMU

64 Hardware Operations To install the fan duct Reverse the steps above to install the fan duct MNU

65 Chapter 3 Jumpers and Connectors 3.5 HDD Backplane Connectors Power Distribution Board Connectors Front Panel 1 Connectors Front Panel 2 Connectors Sensor Board Connectors

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67 Connectors 3 Connectors 3.1 Backplane Connectors x3.5 HDDs 6G SAS Backplane Connectors Figure x3.5 HDDs 6G SAS Backplane 1 HDD Connectors Mini-SAS Connector 3 2 HDD Connectors Mini-SAS Connector 2 3 HDD Connectors Mini-SAS Connector 1 4 HDD Connectors Backplane Jumper 5 Power Connector 11 UART Connector 6 Rear HDD LED Connector 12 Sensor Connector 2015-MNU

68 Connectors x3.5 HDDs 12G SAS Backplane Connectors Figure x3.5 HDDs 12G SAS Backplane 1 HDD Connectors 1,2 14 CPLD JTAG Connector 2 HDD Connectors 3,4 15 PCIe Connector 0 3 HDD Connectors 7,8 16 Debug UART Connector 4 HDD Connectors 11,12 17 SDB UART Connector 5 HDD Connectors 9,10 18 RSVD Jumper 6 HDD Connectors 5,6 19 PCIe Connector 4,5 (from right to left) 7 PCIe Connector 3 20 PCIe Connectors 8,9 (from right to left) 8 SGPIO Connector 21 Input SAS Connector 0 9 I2C Connector 22 RSVD SAS Connector 10 PCIe Connector 2 23 Power Connector PCIe Connectors 10,11 (from right to 11 PCIe Connector 6 24 left) 12 Input SAS Connector 1 25 PCIe Connector 7 13 PCIe Connector MNU

69 Connectors 3.2 Power Distribution Board Connectors Figure 3-3 Power Distribution Board (Up) 1 HDD Backplane Power Connector 3 Bridge Card Connector 2 Power P5V Signal Connector 2015-MNU

70 Connectors Figure 3-4 Power Distribution Board (Down) 1 Bridge Card Connector 7 Motherboard Power Connector 2 2 HDD Backplane Power Connector 1 8 Motherboard Power Connector 1 3 SATA DOM Power Connector 9 PMBUS Connector 4 HDD Backplane Power Connector 2 10 Motherboard Power Connector 0 5 SATA Connector 11 SATA DOM Connector 6 GPU Power Connector 12 PSU Connector MNU

71 Connectors 3.3 Front Panel 1 Connectors Figure 3-5 Front Panel 1 Connectors 1 USB 1 Connector 3 2 USB 0 Connector Power Connector 3.4 Front Panel 2 Connectors Figure 3-6 Front Panel 2 Connectors 1 Power Connector 2015-MNU

72 Connectors 3.5 Sensor Board Connectors Figure 3-7 Sensor Board 1 USB 1 Connector 2 Temperature Sensor MNU

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75 Cable Routing 4 Cable Routing 4.1 Cable Routing for 12x3.5 HDDs 6G SAS Backplane 2015-MNU

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79 Appendix Appendix China RoHS Regulations Figure I China RoHS Regulations 2015-MNU I

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82 Copyright Notice All rights, including copyright, in the content of this manual are owned or controlled by Inventec Corporation and protected by the Taiwan and international copyright act. No one may, transmit, adapt, assign, compile, rent, sale, change, copy, reproduce, distribute, publish, display, broadcast, or use in any way the content of this manual, in whole or in part, for any other purpose whatsoever without the prior written permission of Inventec Corporation. Trademarks All product names or brands mentioned herein are the trademarks of Inventec Corporation, its subsidiaries or other respective owners in Taiwan, United States and other countries. Disclaimer This manual provides the information in relation to the set-up and installation of the product herein. Nothing herein may be construed as granting any right or license relating to any intellectual property rights of this manual or product. Unless otherwise provided in the Purchase and Sale Agreement for this product, manufacturer and distributor of this product will not be liable whatsoever relating to the distribution and/or use of this product. In addition, manufacturer and distributor of this product hereby specifically disclaim any express or implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement of third party rights in connection with this product. Manufacturer of this product may have the right to change specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice.

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84 Contents About This Manual... i 1 Introduction Audience Assumptions Manual Organization Product Features Motherboard Layout Back Panel LED Information Hardware Operation Before You Start Screw Hole System Battery To remove the system battery To install the system battery Processor To remove the heat sink To install the heat sink To remove the processor To install the processor System Memory To remove a DIMM To install a DIMM Connectors and Jumpers PMBus Connector (J27) x12 Pin Power Connector (J33) x4 Pin Power Connector (J62, J63) Fan Connectors (J64, J65, J66, J67, J68, J69, J70, J71) SATA Connector (J12) SATA DOM Connector (J18) SATA DOM Power Connector (J93) HD_MiniSAS Connector (J73,J74,J76,J77,J78,J79) / SATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J13) / SSATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J32) / ASM1061 SATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J36) SGPIO Connector (J11) x12 Pin SSI Front Panel Connector (J28) Internal USB Connector (J45) PCI-E Slot (J22, J81) OCP Slots (J21, J24, J75) Jumper settings

85 BIOS Recovery Jumper (J7) ME Recovery Jumper (J8) Clear Password Jumper (J9) Clear CMOS Jumper (J23) QPI Slow Jumper (J26) Intruder Header (J40) Appendix China RoHS Regulations... I List of Figures Figure 1-1 Motherboard Overview Figure 1-2 Connector and Component Location of Motherboard Figure 1-3 Back Panel LEDs Figure 2-1 Screws Placement Figure 2-2 System Battery Location Figure 2-3 Pulling the System Battery out of the Holder Figure 2-4 Putting the System Battery into the Holder Figure 2-5 Location of Processors Figure 2-6 Removing the Heat Sink Figure 2-7 Opening the Load Plate Figure 2-8 Lifting the Processor out of the Socket Figure 2-9 Closing the Load Plate Figure 2-10 Installing the PnP Cap Figure 2-11 Pointing the Golden Corner toward the Socket Figure 2-12 Location of System Memories Figure 2-13 DIMM Socket Location Figure 2-14 Lifting the DIMM out of the Socket Figure 2-15 Pressing the Retaining Clips Outward Figure 2-16 Inserting the DIMM into the Socket Figure 3-1 PMBus Connector Figure 3-2 2x12 Pin Power Connector Figure 3-3 2x4 Pin Power Connector Figure 3-4 Fan Connectors Figure 3-5 SATA Connector Figure 3-5 SATA DOM Connector Figure 3-5 SATA DOM Power Connector Figure 3-5 HD_MiniSAS Connector Figure 3-5 SGPIO Connector Figure 3-5 2x12 Pin SSI Front Panel Connector Figure 3-5 Internal USB Connector Figure 3-5 PCI-E x16 Slots

86 Figure 3-6 OCP Slots Figure 3-6 BIOS Recovery Jumper Figure 3-7 ME Recovery Jumper Figure 3-8 Clear Password Jumper Figure 3-9 Clear CMOS Jumper Figure 3-11 QPI Slow Jumper Figure 3-10 Intruder Header Appendix Figure I China RoHS Regulations... I List of Tables Table i Product Safety Requirements... vi Table ii European Union EMC Requirements... viii Table 1-1 Manual Introduction Table 1-2 Product Features Table 1-3 LED Information of NIC Port Table 3-1 Pin Definition of PMBus Connector (J27) Table 3-3 Pin Definition of 2x12 Pin Power Connector (J33) Table 3-5 Pin Definition of 2x4 Pin Power Connector (J62) Table 3-5 Pin Definition of 2x4 Pin Power Connector (J63) Table 3-6 Pin Definition of Fan Connectors (J64,J65,J66,J67,J68,J69,J70,J71) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of SATA Connector (J12) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of SATA DOM Connector (J18) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of SATA DOM Power Connector (J93) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of HD_MiniSAS Connectors (J73,J74,J76,J77,J78,J79) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of SATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J13) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of SSATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J32) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of ASM1061 SATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J36) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of SGPIO Connector (J11) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of 2x12 Pin SSI Front Panel Connector (J28) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of Internal USB Connector (J45) Table 3-8 Pin Definition of PCI-E x16 Slots (J22, J81) Table 3-10 Pin Definition of the OCP Slots (J21, J24, J75) Table 3-10 BIOS Recovery Jumper Function (J7) Table 3-11 ME Recovery Jumper Function (J8) Table 3-12 Clear Password Jumper Function (J9) Table 3-13 Clear CMOS Jumper Function (J23) Table 3-15 QPI Slow Jumper Function (J26) Table 3-14 Intruder Header Function (J40)

87 About This Manual Conventions Safety Symbols Safety Precautions Regulatory and Integration Information

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89 About This Manual About This Manual Conventions To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual. Warning: Caution: Important: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task. Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to complete a task. Information that you must follow to complete a task. Note: Tips and information to aid in completing a task MNU i

90 About This Manual Safety Symbols Before troubleshooting, you must be familiar with the safety information listed below. In order to avoid any potential hazards, the following symbols may be placed on some components of the server. The shape and the color of symbols shown below are mainly for your reference. Please take the actual shipment as standard. Indicates the potential hazard of energy circuits or electric shock. To reduce the risk of injury from electric hazards, do not open this enclosure. Warning: Any surface or area of the equipment marked with this symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts. Indicates the potential hazard of electric shock. The enclosed area contains no user of field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason. Warning: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. Warning: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching it. Any RJ45 receptacle marked with this symbol indicates a network interface connection. Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, Do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle. This symbol, on power supplies or systems, indicates that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power. Warning: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system. Weight in kg Weight in lb This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely. Warning: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. ii 2015-MNU

91 About This Manual Safety Precautions Observe the following safety precautions when you are connecting or disconnecting any device. Regarding the standards of workstation regulations, do not place the server in the visual field of the user, because of the glossy front of the case. The product is non-consumer product and for profession technical person used only. Operation Safety Any operation on this server must be conducted by certified or experienced engineers. Before operating your server, carefully read all the manuals included with the server package. Before using the server, make sure that all cables are correctly connected and power cords are not damaged. If any damage is detected, contact your dealer as soon as possible. To avoid short circuits, keep paper clips, screws, and staples away from connectors, slots, sockets and circuitry. Before opening the chassis panels, make sure all power cords are unplugged. Avoid dust, humidity, and extreme temperatures, place the server on a stable surface. If the power supply is broken, do not try to fix it by yourself. Contact an authorized dealer. It is recommended that you wear gloves when assembling or disassembling the server to protect from cuts and scrapes. When the server is powered on, heat sinks and the surfaces of certain IC devices may be hot. Do not touch them. Check whether the fans are functioning properly. Electrical Safety Before installing or removing signal cables, ensure that the power cords for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged. To prevent electric shock hazard, disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system, ensure that the power cords for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cords from the existing system before you add a device MNU iii

92 About This Manual Use one hand, when possible, to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials. This product is equipped with a three-wire power cord and plug for user safety. Use the power cord with a properly Grounded electrical outlet to avoid electric shock. Motherboards, adapters, and disk drives are sensitive to static electricity discharge. These devices are wrapped in antistatic bags to prevent this damage. Take the following precautions: If you have an antistatic wrist strap available, use it while handling the device. Do not remove the device from the antistatic bag until you are ready to install the device in the system unit. With the device still in its antistatic bag, touch it to a metal frame of the system. Grasp cards and boards by the edges. Hold drives by the frame. Avoid touching the solder joints or pins. If you need to lay the device down while it is out of the antistatic bag. Lay it on the antistatic bag. Before picking it up again, touch the antistatic bag and the metal frame of the system unit at the same time. Handle the devices carefully to prevent permanent damage. Battery Replacement Safety This server is provided with an internal Lithium battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or your authorized service provider. This server contains an internal Lithium Manganese Dioxide, or a Vanadium Pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack. There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly. To reduce the risk of personal injury: Do not attempt to recharge the battery. Do not expose to temperatures higher than 70 C. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shorten external contacts, or dispose in fire or water. Replace only with the spare parts designated for this product. iv 2015-MNU

93 About This Manual Batteries should not be littered along with the general household waste. Please use the public collection system or return them to the supplier. Laser Peripherals or Devices Safety To avoid risk of radiation exposure and/or personal injury: Do not open the enclosure of any laser peripheral or device. Laser peripherals or devices are not user serviceable. Return to manufacturer for servicing. Intended Application Uses This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations. The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments (such as medical, industrial, residential, alarm systems, and test equipment), other than an ITE application, may require further evaluation. Site Selection The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment. Choose a site that is: Clean, dry, and free of airborne particles (other than normal room dust). Well-ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight and radiators. Away from sources of vibration or physical shock. Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices. In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppresser and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm. Provided with a properly Grounded wall outlet. Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord(s), because they serve as the product's main power MNU v

94 About This Manual Tools Required A cross screwdriver or a flat screwdriver is needed to install or remove the components in the server. Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this motherboard is assigned a serial number. This server serial number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information. When requesting certification information for this product, always refer to this serial number. This serial number should not be confused with the marketing name or model number. Product Regulatory Compliance Worldwide Safety approvals can be supplied according to the requirements from Marketing or Customer. Product Safety Compliance The motherboard complies with the following safety requirements: Table i Product Safety Requirements IEC EN UL UL 94 GB4943 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment, European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) Safety of Information Technology Equipment Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices & Appliances Safety of Information Technology Equipment Product EMC Compliance This product has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio vi 2015-MNU

95 About This Manual frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules. These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes, A and B, depending upon their intended installation. Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment. Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The rating label on the device shows which class (A or B) the equipment falls into. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement. Class A Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense. Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation and is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions regarding your product, please contact the supplier. To identify this product, refer to the Part, Series, or Model number found on the product. European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low-Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards): 2015-MNU vii

96 About This Manual Table ii European Union EMC Requirements EN55022 (CISPR 22) EN55024 (IEC ,3,4,5,6,8,11) EN (IEC ) EN (IEC ) Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Immunity Power Line Harmonics Power Line Flicker Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment Japanese Notice Taiwanese Notice viii 2015-MNU

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99 Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Audience Assumptions This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots motherboard. Inventec Corporation assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. 1.2 Manual Organization This manual introduces the motherboard along with the hardware information and how to replace the hardware. This manual is generally organized as follows: Introduction Hardware Operation Connectors and Jumpers Appendix Table 1-1 Manual Introduction General motherboard introduction and LED information. The operation of the components on the motherboard, such as system battery, processor, system memory, and so forth. Necessary information such as the locations and functions of connectors and jumpers on the motherboard. China RoHS Regulations information MNU

100 Hardware Operations 1.3 Product Features This chapter provides the detailed features for processor, chipset, system memory, onboard storage, NIC, VGA, I/O and PCI slot with pictures for your reference. Figure 1-1 Motherboard Overview This motherboard supports Intel Xeon E V3 product family based on Intel C610 Wellsburg platform chipset. The following highlights are the main features of the motherboard. Table 1-2 Product Features Processor 2x Intel Xeon TM E V3 product family Designed up to 145W Dual Intel Sockets R3 (LGA2011-3) Chipset Intel C610 Wellsburg System Memory 16x DDR4 2133MHz/s UDIMM/RDIMM/LRDIMMs 4x DDR4 channel per CPU 1.2V DDR4 standard I/O voltage Up to 8 ranks supported per channel, 1, 2, or 4 ranks per DIMM Max memory capacity up to 256GB per processor NIC Intel NH I350/82599 OCP NIC I350 supports dual ports 1G Base-T connection supports dual ports SFP+ connection Server Management ASPEED AST2400, IPMI2.0 Complaint MNU

101 Introduction 1 management RJ45 port with 10/100Mbps Onboard Storage Ports 14x 6Gb/s SATA III connectors 1x 6Gb/s SATA port connected to 1 SATA connector 1x 6Gb/s SATA_DOM port connected to 1 SATA_DOM connector 8x 6Gb/s SATA ports connected to 2 HD_MiniSATA connectors 4x 6Gb/s SATA ports connected to 1 HD_MiniSATA connector (2 ASM1061 Platforms) Intel RSTe RAID 0/1/10/5 AHCI mode VGA ASPEED AST2400 embedded Rear IO Ports 2x 1Gb RJ45 Ports on I350 NIC, 2x SFP+ ports on NIC 3x USB 3.0 ports 1x VGA connector 1x Serial port 1x UID Button/LED 1x BMC reset button 1 RJ45 management port Onboard Slots 2x PCI-E x16 slot 3x OCP x8 slot 2015-MNU

102 Hardware Operations 1.4 Motherboard Layout The layout of the motherboard is shown below. Each connector and major component is identified by number. Figure 1-2 Connector and Component Location of Motherboard 1 ME Recovery Jumper (J8) 2 PMBus Connector (J27) 3 CPU1 NIC OCP Slot (J75) 4 CPU1 PE2A HD_MiniSAS Connector (J79) 5 CPU1 PE2B HD_MiniSAS Connector (J78) CPU1 PE2C HD_MiniSAS Connector (J76) (on SKU motherboard; not featured on SKU 302) CPU1 PE2D HD_MiniSAS Connector (J77) (on SKU motherboard; not featured on SKU 302) 8 Power Connector 1 (J33) MNU

103 Introduction 9 Battery (BH1) 10 CPU1 DIMM Sockets(J61, J60, J59, J58) 11 Fan Connector 7 (J71) 12 Fan Connector 6 (J70) 13 Power Connector 3 (J62) 14 CPU1 15 CPU1 DIMM Sockets (J50, J51, J52, J53) 16 Fan Connector 5 (J69) 17 Fan Connector 4 (J68) 18 CPU0 DIMM Sockets (J57, J56, J55, J54) 19 Fan Connector 3 (J67) 20 Fan Connector 2 (J66) 21 CPU 0 22 Power Connector 2 (J63) 23 Fan Connector 1 (J65) 24 Fan Connector 0 (J64) 25 CPU0 DIMM Sockets (J49, J48, J47, J46) 26 CPU0 PE1A HD_MiniSAS Connector (J73) 27 CPU0 PE1B HD_MiniSAS Connector (J74) 28 SATA DOM Power Connector (J93) 29 SATA DOM Connector (J18) 30 HD_MiniSAS Connector 0/Onboard SATA Connector 2~5 (J13) 31 SATA Connector (J12) 32 Internal USB2.0 Connector (J45) 33 HD_MiniSAS Connector 1/Onboard SSATA Connector 0~3 (J32) 34 SSI Front Panel Connector (J28) HD_MiniSAS SATA Connector (connected to ASM1061) (J36) (on 35 SKU 301 motherboard; not featured on SKU 302) 36 SGPIO Connector (J11) 37 CPU0 NIC OCP Slot (J21) 38 CPU0 PCIe Slot 6 (J81) 39 Intruder Jumper (J40) 40 Clear Password Jumper (J9) 41 QPI SLOW Mode Jumper (J26) 42 BIOS Recovery Jumper (J7) 43 Clear CMOS Jumper (J23) 44 CPU1 PCIe Slot 7 (J22) 2015-MNU

104 Hardware Operations 45 CPU0 HBA OCP Slot (J24) 46 Serial Port (J102) 47 BMC Reset Button (SW2) 48 UID Button/LED (SW1) 49 TFM Connector (J10) 50 USB3.0 Connector (J4) 51 Management Port (J5) 52 VGA Connector (J3) 1.5 Back Panel LED Information The back panel LED information displays details regarding the NIC LEDs, the management port LED and the ID LED. The NIC port and management port contains two LEDs that show the status of network activity, link or speed. Figure 1-3 Back Panel LEDs 1 Management Port Speed LED 2 Management Port Link/Activity LED 3 UID LED The detailed LED information is shown below: Table 1-3 LED Information of NIC Port Type of Link/Activity Color Status LED Speed Management Port Speed On LAN link Green LED Off No connection Management Port Blinking LAN link/access Green Link/Activity LED Off No access On LAN link/no access 1Gbe NIC Ports Green Blinking LAN link/access Link/Activity Off No connection Green On Linked to the network at 1Gbps 1Gbe Speed Amber On Linked to the network at other speed On LAN link/no access 10Gbe NIC Ports Green Blinking LAN link/access Link/Activity Off No connection MNU

105 Introduction 10Gbe Speed Green On Linked to the network at 10Gbps Amber On Linked to the network at other speed 2015-MNU

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111 Hardware Operations 2 Hardware Operation This chapter provides the detailed information and replacement steps for motherboard, including system battery, processor, system memory, and system configuration jumper. The components shown in this chapter are mainly for your reference. Please take the actual shipment as standard. All descriptions in this chapter are based on one motherboard except special statement. 2.1 Before You Start Take note of the following precautions before you remove and install any components on the motherboard. Reminder Before you remove or install the components on motherboard please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover. To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove the power cord to completely disconnect power from the system. Moving the Power On/Off switch to the Off position does not completely remove system power. Some portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active. Disconnect all power cords from the server to remove all power from the system MNU

112 Hardware Operations 2.2 Screw Hole The motherboard is designed with totally eight screw holes as the picture shows. Figure 2-1 Screws Placement Screw Hole Do not overly tighten the screws. Doing so may damage the motherboard. 2.3 System Battery The location of system battery is shown below: MNU

113 Hardware Operations To remove the system battery Figure 2-2 System Battery Location Pull the battery retaining clip away from the system battery. Lift the system battery on the lever side and pull it out of the holder. Figure 2-3 Pulling the System Battery out of the Holder Do not bend the retaining clip during system battery replacement. For proper operation, the clip must maintain a position of contact with the system battery To install the system battery Put the system battery into the holder in the direction as shown below MNU

114 Hardware Operations 2.4 Processor Figure 2-4 Putting the System Battery into the Holder This motherboard supports dual Intel Xeon E V3 series processors. The location of processors on the motherboard is shown below: Figure 2-5 Location of Processors To remove the heat sink Processor 1 Processor 0 The heat sink used in the figure below is just for your reference. Please choose an appropriate heat sink depending on the whole system requirement. Loosen the securing screws. Lift the heat sink up from the installed processor MNU

115 Hardware Operations To install the heat sink Figure 2-6 Removing the Heat Sink Reverse the steps above to install the heat sink. Before you put the heat sink on top of the installed processor, please do not forget to check if the grease is complete on bottom of the heat sink To remove the processor Unlock the load lever 1 and lift it up. Unlock the load lever 2 and lift it up. Open the load plate. Figure 2-7 Opening the Load Plate Lift the processor out of the socket MNU

116 Hardware Operations Figure 2-8 Lifting the Processor out of the Socket Close the load plate. Lock the load lever 2. Lock the load lever 1. Figure 2-9 Closing the Load Plate Put the PnP Cap on the load plate. Figure 2-10 Installing the PnP Cap MNU

117 Hardware Operations To install the processor Reverse the steps above to install the processor. However, when inserting the processor into the socket, make sure that the golden corner on the processor is pointed toward the socket as picture shows: Figure 2-11 Pointing the Golden Corner toward the Socket When the processor is in place, press it firmly on the socket while you push down the socket lever to secure the processor. The lever clicks on the socket indicating that it is locked. The processor fits only in one orientation. Do not force the processor into the socket to avoid bending the pins and damaging the processor. If the processor does not fit completely, check its orientation or check for bent pins. 2.5 System Memory This motherboard supports 16 DDR MT/s DIMMs, RDIMMs, LRDIMMs, and UDIMMs. Each processor supports four DDR4 channels. The location of DIMM sockets on the motherboard is shown below: 2015-MNU

118 Hardware Operations Figure 2-12 Location of System Memories There are 16 DIMMs on the motherboard to support the processor. The DIMM sequence of the DIMM sockets is respectively shown below. Figure 2-13 DIMM Socket Location MNU

119 Hardware Operations To remove a DIMM Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward. This action releases the module and partially lifts it out of the socket. Lift out the DIMM To install a DIMM Figure 2-14 Lifting the DIMM out of the Socket Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward. Figure 2-15 Pressing the Retaining Clips Outward Align the notch on the DIMM to the break on the socket. Carefully insert the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clips snap back in place MNU

120 Hardware Operations Figure 2-16 Inserting the DIMM into the Socket DIMMs fit in only one direction. DO NOT force a DIMM into the socket to avoid damaging the DIMM MNU

121 Chapter 3 Connectors and Jumpers PMBus Connector 2x12 Pin Power Connector 2x4 Pin Power Connector Fan Connector SATA Connector SATA DOM Connector SATA DOM Power Connector HD_MiniSAS Connector SGPIO Connector 2x12 Pin SSI Front Panel Connector Internal USB Connector PCI-E Slot OCP Slot System Jumper Settings

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123 Connectors and Jumpers 3 Connectors and Jumpers The locations of all the connectors described in this chapter are shown in 1.4 Motherboard Layout. Key stands for foolproof feature; NC stands for unused. 3.1 PMBus Connector (J27) Figure 3-1 PMBus Connector Table 3-1 Pin Definition of PMBus Connector (J27) Pin Signal Name 1 I2C_PSU_SCL 2 I2C_PSU_SDA 3 IRQ_SML1_PMBUS_ALERT_N 4 Ground 5 P3V MNU

124 Connectors and Jumpers 3.2 2x12 Pin Power Connector (J33) Figure 3-2 2x12 Pin Power Connector Table 3-2 Pin Definition of 2x12 Pin Power Connector (J33) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name P3V P3V3 P3V NC Ground 3 15 Ground P5V 4 16 PEN_PSU_ON_R_N Ground 5 17 Ground P5V 6 18 Ground Ground 7 19 Ground PGD_PSU_PWROK_5V 8 20 NC P5V_AUX 9 21 P5V P12V P5V P12V P5V P3V Ground MNU

125 Connectors and Jumpers 3.3 2x4 Pin Power Connector (J62, J63) Figure 3-3 2x4 Pin Power Connector Table 3-3 Pin Definition of 2x4 Pin Power Connector (J62) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Ground 1 5 P12VB Ground 2 6 P12VB Ground 3 7 P12VB Ground 4 8 P12VB Table 3-4 Pin Definition of 2x4 Pin Power Connector (J63) 信号名称 针脚 针脚 信号名称 Ground 1 5 P12VA Ground 2 6 P12VA Ground 3 7 P12VA Ground 4 8 P12VA 2015-MNU

126 Connectors and Jumpers 3.4 Fan Connectors (J64, J65, J66, J67, J68, J69, J70, J71) Figure 3-4 Fan Connectors Table 3-5 Pin Definition of Fan Connectors (J64,J65,J66,J67,J68,J69,J70,J71) 3.5 SATA Connector (J12) Pin Signal Name 1 FAN_PWM_1 2 BMC_FAN_TACH_1_R 3 P12VA_FAN 4 Ground Figure 3-5 SATA Connector MNU

127 Connectors and Jumpers Table 3-6 Pin Definition of SATA Connector (J12) Pin 3.6 SATA DOM Connector (J18) Signal Name 1 Ground 2 SATA_PCH_TX_1_DP 3 SATA_PCH_TX_1_DN 4 Ground 5 SATA_PCH_RX_1_DN 6 SATA_PCH_RX_1_DP 7 Ground Figure 3-6 SATA DOM Connector Table 3-7 Pin Definition of SATA DOM Connector (J18) Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 SATA_PCH_TX_0_DP 3 SATA_PCH_TX_0_DN 4 Ground 5 SATA_PCH_RX_0_DN 6 SATA_PCH_RX_0_DP 7 P5V_78PIN_SATA_DOM_R 2015-MNU

128 Connectors and Jumpers 3.7 SATA DOM Power Connector (J93) Figure 3-7 SATA DOM Power Connector Table 3-8 Pin Definition of SATA DOM Power Connector (J93) Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 P5V_9PIN_SATA_DOM MNU

129 Connectors and Jumpers 3.8 HD_MiniSAS Connector (J73,J74,J76,J77,J78,J79) / SATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J13) / SSATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J32) / ASM1061 SATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J36) Figure 3-8 HD_MiniSAS Connector Table 3-9 Pin Definition of HD_MiniSAS Connectors (J73,J74,J76,J77,J78,J79) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name SATA_PCH_TX_5_DP B16 A16 SATA_PCH_RX_5_DP SATA _PCH_TX_5_DN B17 A17 SATA_PCH_RX_5_DN SATA_PCH_TX_4_DP B13 A13 SATA_PCH_RX_4_DP SATA_PCH_TX_4_DN B14 A14 SATA_PCH_RX_4_DN SATA_PCH_TX_3_DP B5 A5 SATA_PCH_RX_3_DP SATA_PCH_TX_3_DN B6 A6 SATA_PCH_RX_3_DN SATA_PCH_TX_2_DP B2 A2 SATA_PCH_RX_2_DP SATA_PCH_TX_2_DN B3 A3 SATA_PCH_RX_2_DN I2C_PCH_SATA_SCL B11 A11 PCH_SATA_PRSNT_N I2C_PCH_SATA_SDA B10 A10 SGPIO_SATA_DATAOUT0 SGPIO_SATA_LOAD B9 A9 RVD_CPLD_SATA SGPIO_SATA_CLOCK B8 A8 TP_PCH_SATA_RSVD_0 Ground B1 A1 Ground Ground B4 A4 Ground Ground B7 A7 Ground 2015-MNU

130 Connectors and Jumpers Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Ground B12 A12 Ground Ground B15 A15 Ground Ground B18 A18 Ground Ground B19 B26 Ground Ground B20 B25 Ground Ground B21 B24 Ground Ground B22 B23 Ground Table 3-10 Pin Definition of SATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J13) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name SATA_PCH_TX_5_DP C7 A7 SATA_PCH_RX_5_DP SATA _PCH_TX_5_DN C8 A8 SATA_PCH_RX_5_DN SATA_PCH_TX_4_DP D7 B7 SATA_PCH_RX_4_DP SATA_PCH_TX_4_DN D8 B8 SATA_PCH_RX_4_DN SATA_PCH_TX_3_DP C4 A4 SATA_PCH_RX_3_DP SATA_PCH_TX_3_DN C5 A5 SATA_PCH_RX_3_DN SATA_PCH_TX_2_DP D4 B4 SATA_PCH_RX_2_DP SATA_PCH_TX_2_DN D5 B5 SATA_PCH_RX_2_DN NC D2 D1 NC Ground C2 C1 SGPIO_SATA_DATAOUT0 SGPIO_SATA_LOAD B2 B1 Ground SGPIO_SATA_CLOCK A2 A1 NC Ground B9 D9 Ground Ground B6 D6 Ground Ground B3 D3 Ground Ground A3 C3 Ground Ground A6 C6 Ground Ground A9 C9 Ground Table 3-11 Pin Definition of SSATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J32) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name SSATA_PCH_TX_3_DP C7 A7 SSATA_PCH_RX_3_DP SSATA _PCH_TX_3_DN C8 A8 SSATA_PCH_RX_3_DN SSATA_PCH_TX_2_DP D7 B7 SSATA_PCH_RX_2_DP SSATA_PCH_TX_2_DN D8 B8 SSATA_PCH_RX_2_DN SSATA_PCH_TX_1_DP C4 A4 SSATA_PCH_RX_1_DP SSATA_PCH_TX_1_DN C5 A5 SSATA_PCH_RX_1_DN SSATA_PCH_TX_0_DP D4 B4 SSATA_PCH_RX_0_DP MNU

131 Connectors and Jumpers Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name SSATA_PCH_TX_0_DN D5 B5 SSATA_PCH_RX_0_DN NC D2 D1 NC Ground C2 C1 SGPIO_SSATA_DATAOUT0 SGPIO_SSATA_LOAD B2 B1 Ground SGPIO_SSATA_CLOCK A2 A1 NC Ground B9 D9 Ground Ground B6 D6 Ground Ground B3 D3 Ground Ground A3 C3 Ground Ground A6 C6 Ground Ground A9 C9 Ground Table 3-12 Pin Definition of ASM1061 SATA HD_MiniSAS Connector (J36) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name SATA14_TX_C_DP C7 A7 SATA14_RX_C_DP SATA14_TX_C_DN C8 A8 SATA14_RX_C_DN SATA13_TX_C_DP D7 B7 SATA13_RX_C_DP SATA13_TX_C_DN D8 B8 SATA13_RX_C_DN SATA12_TX_C_DP C4 A4 SATA12_RX_C_DP SATA12_TX_C_DN C5 A5 SATA12_RX_C_DN SATA11_TX_C_DP D4 B4 SATA11_RX_C_DP SATA11_TX_C_DN D5 B5 SATA11_RX_C_DN NC D2 D1 NC Ground C2 C1 NC NC B2 B1 Ground NC A2 A1 NC Ground B9 D9 Ground Ground B6 D6 Ground Ground B3 D3 Ground Ground A3 C3 Ground Ground A6 C6 Ground Ground A9 C9 Ground 2015-MNU

132 Connectors and Jumpers 3.9 SGPIO Connector (J11) Figure 3-9 SGPIO Connector Table 3-13 Pin Definition of SGPIO Connector (J11) Pin Signal Name 1 SGPIO_SATA_CLOCK 2 SGPIO_SATA_LOAD 3 SGPIO_SATA_DATAOUT0 4 SGPIO_SATA_DATAOUT x12 Pin SSI Front Panel Connector (J28) Figure x12 Pin SSI Front Panel Connector MNU

133 Connectors and Jumpers Table 3-14 Pin Definition of 2x12 Pin SSI Front Panel Connector (J28) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name LED_PWR_AMBER_FP_R_N 1 2 P3V3_STBY NC 3 4 P5V_STBY LED_PWR_GRN_FP_R_N 5 6 LED_UID_FP_R_N P3V3 7 8 LED_HLTH_GRN_FP_R_N LED_HDD_ACT_FP_R_N 9 10 LED_HLTH_RED_FP_R_N BTN_PWRON_FP_N P3V3_STBY Ground RESERVE_FP_CPLD1_R RST_BTN_SYSRST_FP_N I2C_FP_SEN_SDA Ground I2C_FP_SEN_SCL BTN_UID_ N INTRUDER_N RESERVE_FP_CPLD_PIN P3V3_STBY BTN_ NMI_ FP_N RESERVE_FP_CPLD_R 3.11 Internal USB Connector (J45) Figure 3-11 Internal USB Connector Table 3-15 Pin Definition of Internal USB Connector (J45) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name P5V_USB_P3P4 1 2 P5V_USB_P3P4 USB_P4_L_DN 3 4 USB_P3_L_DN USB_P4_L_DP 5 6 USB_P3_L_DP Ground 7 8 Ground NC 9 10 USB_OC_P3P4_N 2015-MNU

134 Connectors and Jumpers 3.12 PCI-E Slot (J22, J81) Figure 3-12 PCI-E x16 Slots Table 3-16 Pin Definition of PCI-E x16 Slots (J22, J81) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name P12V B1 A1 Ground P12V B2 A2 P12V P12V B3 A3 P12V Ground B4 A4 Ground I2C_S9_CPU1_PE_R_SCL B5 A5 JTAG_PE_SLOT6_TCK I2C_S9_CPU1_PE_R_SDA B6 A6 JTAG_PE_SLOT6_TDI Ground B7 A7 DC_J22_SLOT6_PIN_A7 P3V3 B8 A8 JTAG_PE_SLOT6_TMS JTAG_PE_SLOT6_TRST B9 A9 P3V3 P3V3_STBY B10 A10 P3V3 PCIE_WAKE_N B11 A11 RST_PERST_SLOT_R4_N P3V3_R_SLOT6 B12 A12 Ground Ground B13 A13 CLK_100M_1_PE_SLOT6_DP PE_CPU1_3A_TX_0_DP B14 A14 CLK_100M_1_PE_SLOT6_DN PE_CPU1_3A_TX_0_DN B15 A15 Ground Ground B16 A16 PE_CPU1_3A_RX_0_DP Ground B17 A17 PE_CPU1_3A_RX_0_DN Ground B18 A18 Ground PE_CPU1_3A_TX_1_DP B19 A19 Ground PE_CPU1_3A_TX_1_DN B20 A20 Ground Ground B21 A21 PE_CPU1_3A_RX_1_DP Ground B22 A22 PE_CPU1_3A_RX_1_DN MNU

135 Connectors and Jumpers Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name PE_CPU1_3A_TX_2_DP B23 A23 Ground PE_CPU1_3A_TX_2_DN B24 A24 Ground Ground B25 A25 PE_CPU1_3A_RX_2_DP Ground B26 A26 PE_CPU1_3A_RX_2_DN PE_CPU1_3A_TX_3_DP B27 A27 Ground PE_CPU1_3A_TX_3_DN B28 A28 Ground Ground B29 A29 PE_CPU1_3A_RX_3_DP Ground B30 A30 PE_CPU1_3A_RX_3_DN Ground B31 A31 Ground Ground B32 A32 Ground PE_CPU1_3B_TX_4_DP B33 A33 Ground PE_CPU1_3B_TX_4_DN B34 A34 Ground Ground B35 A35 PE_CPU1_3B_RX_4_DP Ground B36 A36 PE_CPU1_3B_RX_4_DN PE_CPU1_3B_TX_5_DP B37 A37 Ground PE_CPU1_3B_TX_5_DN B38 A38 Ground Ground B39 A39 PE_CPU1_3B_RX_5_DP Ground B40 A40 PE_CPU1_3B_RX_5_DN PE_CPU1_3B_TX_6_DP B41 A41 Ground PE_CPU1_3B_TX_6_DN B42 A42 Ground Ground B43 A43 PE_CPU1_3B_RX_6_DP Ground B44 A44 PE_CPU1_3B_RX_6_DN PE_CPU1_3B_TX_7_DP B45 A45 Ground PE_CPU1_3B_TX_7_DN B46 A46 Ground Ground B47 A47 PE_CPU1_3B_RX_7_DP Ground B48 A48 PE_CPU1_3B_RX_7_DN Ground B49 A49 Ground PE_CPU1_3C_TX_8_DP B50 A50 SLOT6_RISER_ID1 PE_CPU1_3C_TX_8_DN B51 A51 Ground Ground B52 A52 PE_CPU1_3C_RX_8_DP Ground B53 A53 PE_CPU1_3C_RX_8_DN PE_CPU1_3C_TX_9_DP B54 A54 Ground PE_CPU1_3C_TX_9_DN B55 A55 Ground Ground B56 A56 PE_CPU1_3C_RX_9_DP Ground B57 A57 PE_CPU1_3C_RX_9_DN PE_CPU1_3C_TX_10_DP B58 A58 Ground PE_CPU1_3C_TX_10_DN B59 A59 Ground Ground B60 A60 PE_CPU1_3C_RX_10_DP Ground B61 A61 PE_CPU1_3C_RX_10_DN PE_CPU1_3C_TX_11_DP B62 A62 Ground PE_CPU1_3C_TX_11_DN B63 A63 Ground 2015-MNU

136 Connectors and Jumpers Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Ground B64 A64 PE_CPU1_3C_RX_11_DP Ground B65 A65 PE_CPU1_3C_RX_11_DN PE_CPU1_3D_TX_12_DP B66 A66 Ground PE_CPU1_3D_TX_12_DN B67 A67 Ground Ground B68 A68 PE_CPU1_3D_RX_12_DP Ground B69 A69 PE_CPU1_3D_RX_12_DN PE_CPU1_3D_TX_13_DP B70 A70 Ground PE_CPU1_3D_TX_13_DN B71 A71 Ground Ground B72 A72 PE_CPU1_3D_RX_13_DP Ground B73 A73 PE_CPU1_3D_RX_13_DN PE_CPU1_3D_TX_14_DP B74 A74 Ground PE_CPU1_3D_TX_14_DN B75 A75 Ground Ground B76 A76 PE_CPU1_3D_RX_14_DP Ground B77 A77 PE_CPU1_3D_RX_14_DN PE_CPU1_3D_TX_15_DP B78 A78 Ground PE_CPU1_3D_TX_15_DN B79 A79 Ground Ground B80 A80 PE_CPU1_3D_RX_15_DP A81 PE_CPU1_3D_RX_15_DN A82 Ground 3.13 OCP Slots (J21, J24, J75) The motherboard can support 3 OCP slots placed as the following: Figure 3-13 OCP Slots MNU

137 Connectors and Jumpers Table 3-17 Pin Definition of the OCP Slots (J21, J24, J75) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name P5V_STBY 1 2 P12V P5V_STBY 3 4 P12V P5V_STBY 5 6 P12V P5V_STBY 7 8 Ground Ground 9 10 Ground Ground P3V3_STBY P3V3_STBY Ground Ground Ground Ground P3V3 P3V P3V3 P3V P3V3 P3V P3V3 P3V Ground BMC_RMII2_CRS_DV_CPU LAN_ALER_CPU1_OCP_R_N CLK_50M_NIC_RMII_RCLK_CPU I2C_G9_CPU1_NIC_OCP_R_SCL BMC_RMII2_TXEN_CPU I2C_G9_CPU1_NIC_OCP_R_SDA RST_PERST_SLOT_N PCIE_WAKE_N I2C_G8_CPU1_NIC_OCP_R_SCL BMC_RMII2_RXER_CPU1 I2C_G8_CPU1_NIC_OCP_R_SDA Ground Ground BMC_RMII2_TX0_CPU1 Ground BMC_RMII2_TX1_CPU1 BMC_RMII2_RX0_CPU Ground BMC_RMII2_RX1_CPU Ground Ground CLK_100M_2_CPU1_MEZZ_ST_NIC_DP Ground CLK_100M_2_CPU1_MEZZ_ST_NIC_DN CLK_100M_1_CPU1_MEZZ_ST_NIC_DP Ground CLK_100M_1_CPU1_MEZZ_ST_NIC_DN Ground Ground PE_CPU1_1A_TX_0_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1A_TX_0_DN PE_CPU1_1A_RX_0_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1A_RX_0_DN Ground Ground PE_CPU1_1A_TX_1_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1A_TX_1_DN PE_CPU1_1A_RX_1_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1A_RX_1_DN Ground Ground PE_CPU1_1A_TX_2_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1A_TX_2_DN PE_CPU1_1A_RX_2_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1A_RX_2_DN Ground 2015-MNU

138 Connectors and Jumpers Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Ground PE_CPU1_1A_TX_3_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1A_TX_3_DN PE_CPU1_1A_RX_3_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1A_RX_3_DN Ground Ground PE_CPU1_1B_TX_4_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1B_TX_4_DN PE_CPU1_1B_RX_4_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1B_RX_4_DN Ground Ground PE_CPU1_1B_TX_5_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1B_TX_5_DN PE_CPU1_1B_RX_5_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1B_RX_5_DN Ground Ground PE_CPU1_1B_TX_6_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1B_TX_6_DN PE_CPU1_1B_RX_6_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1B_RX_6_DN Ground Ground PE_CPU1_1B_TX_7_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1B_TX_7_DN PE_CPU1_1B_RX_7_DP Ground PE_CPU1_1B_RX_7_DN Ground Ground MEZZ_ID2_CPU1_SLOT_NIC_10G 3.14 Jumper settings BIOS Recovery Jumper (J7) The location and function of BIOS Recovery Jumper on the motherboard is shown below: Figure 3-14 BIOS Recovery Jumper MNU

139 Connectors and Jumpers Table 3-18 BIOS Recovery Jumper Function (J7) Function BIOS Recovery ME Recovery Jumper (J8) The location and function of ME Recovery Jumper on the motherboard is shown below: Figure 3-15 ME Recovery Jumper Table 3-19 ME Recovery Jumper Function (J8) Function ME Recovery Clear Password Jumper (J9) The location and function of Clear Password Jumper on the motherboard is shown below: 2015-MNU

140 Connectors and Jumpers Figure 3-16 Clear Password Jumper Table 3-20 Clear Password Jumper Function (J9) Function Clear Password Clear CMOS Jumper (J23) The location and function of Clear CMOS Jumper on the motherboard is shown below: Figure 3-17 Clear CMOS Jumper Table 3-21 Clear CMOS Jumper Function (J23) Function Clear CMOS MNU

141 Connectors and Jumpers QPI Slow Jumper (J26) The location and function of QPI Slow Jumper on the motherboard is shown below: Figure 3-18 QPI Slow Jumper Table 3-22 QPI Slow Jumper Function (J26) Function QPI Slow Jumper Intruder Header (J40) The location and function of Intruder Header on the motherboard is shown below: Figure 3-19 Intruder Header Table 3-23 Intruder Header Function (J40) Function Intruder 2015-MNU

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150 B800G3 BMC Specification 1. Reference Documents IPMI Introduction Overview of BMC System Block Diagram BMC Hardware Component BMC I2C Block Diagram <> Storage Space Allocation The BMC Self Test Behaviors Automatic System Recovery FRB timeout detection FRB2 Started From System Reset When FRB2 Timeout Happened LED Control The Concept of Message Channel The LAN-Related Information The PEF and Alerting Design Serial Over LAN Function RMCP+ and Payload Support KVM KVM Over IP Browser Support Screen Resolution and Color Depth Support Full Screen and Windowed Mode Simultaneous Console Users Virtual Storage The Chassis Control Command Implementation Entity ID and Instance Table Summary of Sensor Threshold Settings and Converting Formulas Summary of Supported IPMI Command IPMI Device Global Commands (Netfun:06h,07h) Broadcast Commands (Netfun:06h,07h) Messaging Support Commands (Netfun:06h,07h) Firmware Firewall & Command Discorvery (netfun:06h,07h) RMCP+ Support and Payload Commands (Netfun:06h,07h) IPMI LAN Commands (Netfun: 0ch, 0dh) IPMI Serial/Modem Commands (Netfun: 0ch, 0dh) SOL Command (Netfun: 0ch, 0dh)

151 B800G3 BMC Specification 18.9 BMC Watchdog Timer Commands (Netfun: 06h, 07h) Chassis Commands (Netfun: 00h, 01h) Event Commands (Netfun:04h, 05h) PEF and Alerting Commands (Netfun:04h, 05h) SEL Commands (Netfun: 0ah, 0bh) SDR Repository Commands (Netfun: 0ah, 0bh) FRU Inventory Device Commands (Netfun: 0ah, 0bh) Sensor Device Commands (Netfun: 04h, 05h) IPT OEM Commands (Netfun: 30h, 31h) Firmware Update WEB Flash Interface Firmware Recovery SOCFLASH Update Steps for Linux Version Update Steps for Windows Version Update Steps for DOS Version OEM Features DCMI Hardware Watchdog Management Port Option

152 B800G3 BMC Specification 7. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS The following documents are companion and supporting specifications for IPMI and associated interfaces: [IPMI 2.0] Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification v2.0, 2004, Intel Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company, NEC Corporation, and Dell Computer Corporation. Provides the specifications of the command codes and data fields used for Intelligent Platform Management devices. This includes the specification of requests and responses implemented for the configuration and access of platform event generation and sensor functions. The specified commands are also applicable when accessing Intelligent Platform Management devices via other messaging interfaces. 2. IPMI INTRODUCTION - 4 -

153 B800G3 BMC Specification The IPMI is an abbreviation of Intelligent Platform Management Interface. This industrial standard is supported by INTEL, Hewlett-Packard, NEC, and Dell. Following this specification, we are able to monitor the system health of the server computer, such as fan speed, system and CPU temperature, voltage regulation, watchdog timer, power supply working condition.., etc. If an abnormal status was detected, it will be logged into the non-volatile memory device, preserved for later examination. The key component behind the IPMI-based system is BMC, Baseboard Management Controller. It is the intelligence of the IPMI. BMC is like a sub-system resides on the system main board. It can keep monitoring the system status even at power off status. If necessary, it is possible for the BMC to reboot the system. BMC is connected to the various sensors via IPMB (Intelligent Platform Management Bus). IPMB is essentially a subset of I 2 C bus. System software could communicate with the BMC via KCS interface (Keyboard Controller Style). The detailed information of KCS will be explained in the following sections. In this project, the implementation meets the specification of IPMI v2.0. This document defines the specification of BMC implementation, especially some system-specific features

154 B800G3 BMC Specification 3. OVERVIEW OF BMC 3.1 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM Intel Intel PCH Mother Board USB LPC COM NC-SI BCM5221 PHY RMII UART 24C256 SPI Flash ASPEED AST2400 I 2 C IPMB External SDRAM - 6 -

155 B800G3 BMC Specification 3.2 BMC HARDWARE COMPONENT COMPONENT QUANTITY BUS ID ADDRESS USAGE ASPEED AST2400 X1 X 20H MICRO PROCESSOR(BMC) IPMB CONNECTOR X1 01H N/A IPMB BUS INTEL PCH X1 02H N/A SMLINK0 EMC1412 X3 03H 98H,F8H,D8H THERMAL SENSOR 24C256 X1 04H A6H FRU 3.3 BMC I2C BLOCK DIAGRAM IPMB CONNECTOR I 2 C Bus 1 I 2 C Bus 2 SMLINK0 Intel PCH EMC1412 ASPEED AST2400 I 2 C Bus 3 EMC1412 EMC1412 BMC I 2 C Bus 4 24C256 I 2 C Bus 5 SMLINK1 I 2 C Bus 6-7 -

156 B800G3 BMC Specification 3.4 STORAGE SPACE ALLOCATION ITEM SIZE CONTENT DESCRIPTION FLASH ROM 32M BMC firmware code, SDR, SEL, SPI SERIAL FLASH and other system-related (MACRONIX_MX25L6405) parameters. SRAM 128M Program variables EXTERNAL MEMORY DDR3 SDRAM (MICRON MT41J64M16LA-187E:B 64MX16BIT) 3.5 THE BMC SELF TEST BEHAVIORS When BMC starts up, it will do some self-test to check its health. The following is the self-test item list. Check SDR Check SEL Check CRC - 8 -

157 B800G3 BMC Specification 4. AUTOMATIC SYSTEM RECOVERY The BMC supports the watchdog related command defined in IPMI v2.0 Spec for BIOS/SMS. The SMS /BIOS can use these timer functions to support the automatic system recovery function. Note that one who acquired and activated the watchdog timer is responsible to reset the timer countdown. If the pre-defined interval expired, the configured timer actions will be executed. Also, the event of watchdog timeout will be logged into SEL for later examination. Watchdog Timeout Action System Reset System Power off System Power Cycle Host diagnostic Interrupt Description supported supported supported supported - 9 -

158 B800G3 BMC Specification 5. FRB TIMEOUT DETECTION The FRB function is implemented with IPMI Watchdog Timer. The BMC supports IPMI Watchdog Timer Commands. The following is the behavior of FRB2 function. 5.1 FRB2 STARTED FROM SYSTEM RESET 1. BIOS send the IPMI watchdog timer command to BMC for starting Watchdog Timer of FRB2. And then, BIOS continues the POST process. The default Watchdog Timer of FRB2 is set to 300 sec by BIOS. Please refer to BIOS firmware specification for FRB2 function. 2. In order to prevent the Watchdog Timer for FRB2 from expiring, BIOS has to reset the watchdog countdown within appropriate time interval. 3. Finally, BIOS has to stop the Watchdog Timer of FRB2 when the POST is successfully. 5.2 WHEN FRB2 TIMEOUT HAPPENED The mean of FRB2 failure is last system reset or power cycle was due to the system (BIOS) start-up timeout during POST. If the timeout event was resulted from FRB2, BMC will do action while sets by BIOS. Also, the FRB2 event will be logged into SEL

159 B800G3 BMC Specification 6. LED CONTROL There are UID LED x1 and System LED x1 which controlled by BMC as follows. Name Color State Description Via Chassis Identify Command OFF Or UID Button UID LED BLUE BLINK Via Chassis Identify Command Via Chassis Identify Command ON Or UID Button N800G3: Name Power Status Critical Event LED State GREEN OFF OFF(S4/S5) NO AMBER OFF GREEN OFF OFF(S4/S5) YES AMBER BLINK System LED GREEN ON ON(S0/S1) NO AMBER OFF GREEN BLINK ON(S0/S1) YES AMBER BLINK K800G3: Name Power Status Critical Event LED State System LED NO GREEN OFF RED OFF YES GREEN OFF

160 B800G3 BMC Specification RED ON When BMC run INITIALIZATION AGENT, the LED will be set as follows: Name LED State UID LED BLUE OFF System LED GREEN OFF AMBER OFF

161 B800G3 BMC Specification 8. THE CONCEPT OF MESSAGE CHANNEL In IPMI v2.0, there are the channels as KCS, IPMB, LAN and Serial/Modem etc. With the help of message channel, now BMC could accept requests from remote clients and send response messages back to other places far away. Because of security consideration, remote clients are required to login before sending IPMI commands. Users from System Interface and IPMB are regarded as local users. No user authentication is required for these two channels. The following is a brief table of BMC supported channels. For detailed implementation of LAN and Serial/Modem channels, refer to their respective chapters of IPMI v2.0 Spec. Please note that the Serial/Modem channel is not supported in this implementation. The default system base address for an I/O mapped KCS SMS Interface is CA2h. The detail information refers the IPMI v2.0 Spec. Status Command Data in Data out KCS Interface Register: S1 S0 OEM2 OEM1 C/D# SMS_ATN IBF OBF I/O address Base+1 Base+1 Base+0 Base+0 Channel Number Protocol Type Medium Type Authentication type Access Mode 00h IPMB (01h) IPMB, I2C(01h) None Always available 01h IPMB (01h) LAN (04h) MD2/MD5/Straight Always available Password 08h IPMB (01h) LAN (04h) MD2/MD5/Straight Always available Password 0Fh KCS (05h) System I/F (0Ch) None Always available

162 B800G3 BMC Specification 9. THE LAN-RELATED INFORMATION LAN function Description Default IP ARP Auth Type Session timeout Multi session Anonymous Login LAN Alerting DHCP This function is implemented by BMC. (Default: Enable) Straight password/key, MD2, MD5 60s(default) + 15s(tolerance) Support Max 15 sessions simultaneously in One LAN channel (IPMI+WEB) Support Max 15 sessions simultaneously in All channels(ipmi+web) Support Support SNMP Trap User account Support 10 accounts include USER ID 1 Cipher Suite Entry Support 4 entry, Cipher Suite IDs: 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 Default User Name Password Privilege Status null null USER Enable admin admin ADMINISTRATOR Enable taobao(for ali) 9ijn0okm ADMINISTRATOR Enable ADMIN(for common) ADMIN ADMINISTRATOR Enable

163 B800G3 BMC Specification 9. THE PEF AND ALERTING DESIGN The PEF and Alerting mechanism are implemented in BMC. In order to make it active, the user must configure the Event Filter Table and Alert Policy Table correctly. For detailed configuration methods, please refer to IPMI v2.0 Spec. Note that an improperly configured E.F.T. may cause the system do the power cycle action again and again. The supported PEF actions are listed below: Power down Power cycle Reset Diagnostic interrupt(nmi) Send alert The default PEF startup delay is 60 seconds. There is neither built-in E.F.T. entry nor built-in alert destinations in the system. All these content is empty in the beginning. Set this configuration at your own risk. BMC support 40 E.F.T entries, 60 A.P.T entries, and 4 alert strings. Note: The PEF startup delay time must be more than 35 seconds. If not, the system maybe do Power Cycle, Reset or Power Down over and over, and user has no change to close PEF function

164 B800G3 BMC Specification 10. SERIAL OVER LAN FUNCTION Serial over LAN provides a mechanism that enables the serial controller of a managed system to be redirected over an IPMI session over IP. This enables remote console applications to provide access to text-based interfaces for BIOS, utilities, operating systems, and applications while simultaneously providing access to IPMI platform management functions. SOL is implemented as a payload type under the new payload capability in RMCP+. This can be used to enable asynchronous serial-based OS and pre-os communication over a connection to the BMC. SOL is implemented as a payload type under the IPMI v2.0 RMCP+ protocol. Following is SOL- related information: Item Channel# Bit Rate Flow control Payload port Description 01H, 08H (LAN channel) 9600,19200,38400,57600,115200bps is supported Hardware flow control 26FH SOL Configuration Parameters (Default value) Parameter No. Data Description Set In Progress 0 0x00 Set complete SOL Enable 1 0x01 Enable SOL SOL Authentication 2 0x04 Encryption controlled by remote console Authentication controlled by remote software Privilege Level: ADMINISTRATOR Character Accumulate Character Accumulate Interval: 20ms Interval & Character 3 0x04 0x40 Character Send Threshold: 64 Send Threshold SOL Retry 4 0x07 0x32 Retry Count: 7 Retry Interval: 500ms SOL non-volatile bit rate 5 0x0A non-volatile bit rate: bps SOL volatile bit rate 6 0x0A volatile bit rate: bps SOL Payload Channel 7 0x01 SOL Payload Channel Number: 1 SOL Payload Port Number 8 0x6f 0x02 SOL Payload Port Number: 623 SOL Timeout 192 0x01 0x00 SOL inactivity timeout: 1min

165 B800G3 BMC Specification 11. RMCP+ AND PAYLOAD SUPPORT Payloads are a capability specified for RMCP+ that enable an IPMI session to carry types of traffic that are in addition to IPMI Messages. In this project we support following payload type, Authentication Algorithm, Integrity Algorithm, and Confidentiality Algorithm. In IPMI v2.0 Spec, the RMCP+ session connection support one-key & two-key login option. This function also is implemented in this project. Following list the RMCP+ and payload characteristics in this project. Support Payload type: Payload type number Type major format version minor format version 0h IPMI Message 1h 0h 1h SOL (serial over LAN) 1h 0h 10h RMCP+ Open Session Request 1h 0h 11h RMCP+ Open Session Response 1h 0h 12h RAKP Message 1 1h 0h 13h RAKP Message 2 1h 0h 14h RAKP Message 3 1h 0h 15h RAKP Message 4 1h 0h Support Authentication Algorithm: Number 0h 1h Type RAKP-none RAKP-HMAC-SHA1 Support Integrity Algorithm: Number 0h 1h Type None HMAC-SHA1-96 Support Confidentiality Algorithm: Number 0h 1h 12. KVM Type none AES-CBC

166 B800G3 BMC Specification 12.1 KVM OVER IP Remote KVM provides greater control of hardware including access to power controls and monitoring functions through the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC). Remote KVM solutions provide more direct access to out-of-band system performance data and efficient integration with system-level monitoring information. Because Remote KVM solutions operate out-of-band of the system processor, they don t place undue burdens on the host processor. This also means that, although the Remote KVM resides in the server box BROWSER SUPPORT The embedded console client performs the KVM/IP functionality. This client is in the form of an ActiveX control for the Windows platform and an application for the Linux systems. The application needs to be installed at the client system before doing the console redirection. The client supports the following browsers. Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0 or later version for Windows platforms Mozilla 1.1 or later for Linux platforms Firefox 1.02 or later version for all platforms 12.3 SCREEN RESOLUTION AND COLOR DEPTH SUPPORT The client implements a dynamic selection of the different color depth and the screen resolution of the server. Following table shows the different combinations. Resolution 1-bit 4-bit 7-bit 8-bit 16-bit 32-bit Gray color color color color 640 X 480 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 800 X 600 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1024 X 768 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1280 X 1024 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The color depth can be chosen at any time while the console redirection is active. If the client (console side) has a lower screen resolution than that of the server side, then a scroll bar will be automatically displayed to view the entire screen. There is no fit-to-screen option for the screen resolution accommodation at the client side FULL SCREEN AND WINDOWED MODE The console is capable of viewing the server side screen in both windowed and the full screen. In the full screen mode the display fills the entire screen area of the client. This provides a virtual presence feature of the server s screen

167 B800G3 BMC Specification 12.5 SIMULTANEOUS CONSOLE USERS The KVM/IP console must provide up to three simultaneous users log-in. This feature should be configurable as 1, 2 or 3 simultaneous console at a time. All of the three users get the total control of the console including the keyboard/mouse

168 B800G3 BMC Specification 13. VIRTUAL STORAGE The firmware supports USB floppy, keyboard, mouse, and CD/DVD. These are supported as a composite device. If the virtual storage client is not available, the storage devices report media unavailable. The USB keyboard and mouse traffic is bridged to the KVM connections

169 B800G3 BMC Specification 14. THE CHASSIS CONTROL COMMAND IMPLEMENTATION Here describe the implementation of Chassis Control command (NetFn=00/01, Cmd=02h). Request Data Byte 1 Bit[3:0] 0h=Power Down 1h=Power On 2h=Power Cycle 3h=Hard Reset 4h=Pulse Diagnostic Interrupt 5h=Soft-shutdown Description BMC will issue a signal to simulate the ACPI-compliant 4 second Power off Power On Power Cycle Hard Reset BMC will issue a NMI signal to system. BMC will trigger a power button signal

170 B800G3 BMC Specification 15. ENTITY ID AND INSTANCE TABLE Entity ID Entity Instance Entity Name Sensor Numbers 01h CPU0_TEMP 22h 02h CPU1_TEMP 24h 03h CPU0_Margin_Temp 23h 03h (Processor) 04h CPU1_Margin_Temp 25h 05h CPU0_VCORE 13h 06h CPU1_VCORE 14h 07h CPU0_Status C5h 08h CPU1_Status C6h 01h SYS_12V 10h 02h SYS_5V 11h 03h SYS3.3V 12h 04h SYS_1.5V 19h 05h STBY 3.3V 1Ah 06h DIMMG0_Temp 2Ah 07h DIMMG1_Temp 2Bh 08h PEF Action 71h 09h IPMI_Watchdog C4h 07h (System Board) 0ah SEL_Status C3h 0bh ACPI_Pwr_Status C1h 0ch Memory_Status E2h 12h BMC_Boot_Up C0h 13h Button_Pressed C2h 14h Chassis_Control cbh 15h BIOS_Boot_UP E0h 16h BIOS_POST_Status E1h 17h System_Time 83h 0Ah(Power Supply) 01h PS1_Status 0x31 02h PS2_Status 0x32 03h Total_Power 0x9f 04h PSU Redundancy 0x3f 05h PSU1 AC STATUS 0x38 06h PSU1 DC STATUS 0x

171 B800G3 BMC Specification 07h PSU2 AC STATUS 0x3a 08h PSU2 DC STATUS 0x3b 09h PS1_Power 0x9b 0ah PS2_Power 0x9c 0bh PSU1_Out_Vol 0x95 0ch PSU2_Out_Vol 0x96 0dh PS1_OutPower 0x30 0eh PS2_OutPower 0x3e 0fh PSU1 Temp 0x91 10h PSU2 Temp 0x92 11h PSU1 In Vol 0x93 12h PSU2 In Vol 0x94 01h FAN1_RPM 1h 02h FAN2_RPM 2h 1Dh(Fan/Cooling device) 03h FAN3_RPM 3h 04h FAN4_RPM 4h 05h(N800G3) FAN5_RPM 5h 06h FAN_PWR 0fh 01h CPU0_ABDDR_VDD 15h 02h CPU0_CDDDR_VDD 17h 03h CPU1_ABDDR_VDD 16h 20h(Memory Device) 04h CPU1_CDDDR_VDD 18h 05h CPU0 DIMMTEMP A0 A1h 06h CPU0 DIMMTEMP A1 A2h 07h CPU0 DIMMTEMP B0 A4h 08h CPU0 DIMMTEMP B1 A5h

172 B800G3 BMC Specification 09h CPU0 DIMMTEMP C0 A7h 0Ah CPU0 DIMMTEMP C1 A8h 0Bh CPU0 DIMMTEMP D0 AAh 0Ch CPU0 DIMMTEMP D1 ABh 0Dh CPU1 DIMMTEMP A0 B1h 0Eh CPU1 DIMMTEMP A1 B2h 0Fh CPU1 DIMMTEMP B0 B4h 10h CPU1 DIMMTEMP B1 B5h 11h CPU1 DIMMTEMP C0 B7h 12h CPU1 DIMMTEMP C1 B8h 13h CPU1 DIMMTEMP D0 BAh 14h CPU1 DIMMTEMP D1 BBh 40h(Air Inlet) 01h Inlet_Temp 0x20 01h Outlet_Temp 21h 42h(Baseboard) 02h CPU0_VR_Temp 26h 03h PCH_Temp 29h 04H CPU1_VR_Temp 27h

173 B800G3 BMC Specification 16.SUMMARY OF SENSOR SI: Sensor Initialization SC: Sensor Capabilities AM: Assertion Mask DM: Deassertion Mask RM: Reading Mask TM: Settable/Readable Threshold Mask SENSOR # SENSOR NAME SENSOR TYPE EVENT/READING TYPE OFFSET 21h Outlet_Temp 26h CPU0_VR_Temp 29h 27h 22h 24h PCH_Temp CPU1_VR_Temp CPU 0 Temp CPU 1 Temp Temperature (01h) Threshold (01h) SI:7Fh SC: 68h AM: 0A80h DM: 7A80h TM: 3f3fh 0x20 Inlet_Temp Temperature (01h) Threshold (01h) SI:7fh SC: 68h AM: 0A80h DM: 7A80h TM: 3f3fh 23h CPU0_Margin_Temp 25h CPU1_Margin_Temp A1h CPU0 DIMMTEMP A0 A2h CPU0 DIMMTEMP A1 A4h CPU0 DIMMTEMP B0 A5h CPU0 DIMMTEMP B1 A7h CPU0 DIMMTEMP C0 A8h AAh ABh B1h CPU0 DIMMTEMP C1 CPU0 DIMMTEMP D0 CPU0 DIMMTEMP D1 CPU1 DIMMTEMP A0 Temperature (01h) Threshold (01h) SI: 7fh SC: 68h AM: 0000h DM: 0000h TM: 0000h B2h CPU1 DIMMTEMP A1 B4h CPU1 DIMMTEMP B0 B5h CPU1 DIMMTEMP B1 B7h CPU1 DIMMTEMP C0 B8h CPU1 DIMMTEMP C1 BAh CPU1 DIMMTEMP D0 BBh CPU1 DIMMTEMP D1 0x1 0x2 0x3 FAN1_RPM FAN2_RPM FAN3_RPM FAN (04h) Threshold(01) SI:73h SC: 68h AM: 7a95h DM: 7a95h TM: 3f3fh

174 B800G3 BMC Specification SENSOR # SENSOR NAME SENSOR TYPE EVENT/READING TYPE OFFSET 0x4 0x5 FAN4_RPM FAN5_RPM(N800G3) 10h 11h 12h SYS_12V SYS_5V SYS3.3V 19h SYS_1.5V 1Ah STBY 3.3V 15h CPU0_ABDDR_VDD Voltage (02h) Threshold (01h) SI:7Fh SC: 68h AM: 7A95h DM: 7A95h TM: 3F3Fh 17h 16h 18h CPU0_CDDDR_VDD CPU1_ABDDR_VDD CPU1_CDDDR_VDD 13h,14h CPU0,1 VCORE Voltage (02h) Threshold (01h) SI:7Fh SC: 68h AM: 7A95h DM: 7A95h TM: 3F3Fh C5h C6h CPU0_Status CPU1_Status Processor(07h) Sensor-specific (6Fh) SI: 63h SC: 40h AM: 0002h DM: 0000h TM: 0002h 71h PEF Action System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) C4h IPMI_Watchdog System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) C3h SEL_Status System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) C1h ACPI_Pwr_Status System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) SI: 63h SC: 40h AM: 0010h DM: 0000h RM: 0010h SI: 41h SC: 40h AM: 010fh DM: 0000h RM: 010fh SI: 63h SC: 40h AM: 00024h DM: 0000h RM: 00024h SI: 43h SC: 40h AM: 0041h

175 B800G3 BMC Specification SENSOR # SENSOR NAME SENSOR TYPE EVENT/READING TYPE OFFSET E2h Memory_Status System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) C0h BMC_Boot_Up System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) C2h Button_Pressed System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) cbh Chassis_Control System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) e0h BIOS_Boot_UP System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) E1h BIOS_POST_Status System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) 83h System_Time System board (07) Sensor-specific (6Fh) DM: 0000h RM:0041h SI: 63h SC:40h AM: 0023h DM: 0000h RM:0023h SI: e3h SC:40h AM: 0002h DM: 0000h RM:0002h SI: e3h SC:40h AM: 0005h DM: 0000h RM:0005h SI: e3h SC:40h AM: 0001h DM: 0000h RM:0001h SI: e3h SC:40h AM: 0007h DM: 0000h RM:0007h SI: e3h SC:40h AM: 0001h DM: 0000h RM:0001h SI: e3h SC:40h AM: 0020h DM: 0000h RM:0020h 31h 32h PS1_status PS2_Status Power Supply(08h) Sensor-specific (6Fh) SI: 47h SC:40h AM:0022h DM:0022h RM: 002bh 9bh PS1_Power 9ch 9fh 0fh 30h 3eh PS2_Power Total_Power FAN_PWR PS1_OutPower PS2_OutPower Power Supply(08h) Sensor-specific (6Fh) SI: 67h SC:68h AM:0000h DM:0000h RM: 0000h 3fh PSU Redundancy Power Supply(08h) Sensor-specific (6Fh) SI: 47h SC:40h AM:0003h DM:0000h RM: 0003h

176 B800G3 BMC Specification SENSOR # SENSOR NAME SENSOR TYPE EVENT/READING TYPE OFFSET 91h 92h PSU1 Temp PSU2 Temp Temperature (01h) Threshold (01h) SI: 7fh SC:68h AM:0000h DM:0000h RM: 0000h 95h 96h PSU1_Out_Vol PSU2_Out_Vol Voltage (02h) Threshold (01h) SI:7Fh SC: 68h AM: 2204h DM: 2204h TM: 1212h 93h 94h PSU1 In Vol PSU2 In Vol Voltage (02h) Threshold (01h) SI:7Fh SC: 68h AM:0000h DM:0000h TM: 0000h 38h 39h 3ah 3bh PSU1 AC STATUS PSU1 DC STATUS PSU2 AC STATUS PSU2 DC STATUS Power Supply(08h) Disgital Discrete SI: 47h SC:40h AM:0003h DM:0000h RM: 0003h

177 B800G3 BMC Specification 17. THRESHOLD SETTINGS AND CONVERTING FORMULAS Sensor Sensor Name The Converting Formula Number Upper Upper critical Upper Lower Lower critical Lower non-recoverable non-critical non-critical non-recoverable Voltage 1Ah STBY 3.3V Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x xb7 0xb4 0xb1 0x9c 0x94 0x8c 19h 10h SYS_1.5V SYS_12V Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x xa7 0xa4 0xa1 0x91 0x8e 0x8b Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x xc8 0xc5 0xc2 0xb0 0xad 0xaa 12h 11h 13h 14h 15h 17h 16h 18h 95h 96h SYS3.3V SYS_5V CPU0_VCORE CPU1_VCORE CPU0_ABDDR_VDD CPU0_CDDDR_VDD CPU1_ABDDR_VDD CPU1_CDDDR_VDD PSU1_Out_Vol PSU2_Out_Vol Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x xb7 0xb4 0xb1 0x9c 0x94 0x8c Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x xd8 0xcd 0xc3 0xa9 0xa0 0x97 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x xce 0xca 0xc6 0x97 0x93 0x8f Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x xce 0xca 0xc6 0x97 0x93 0x8f Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x x86 0x84 0x82 0x75 0x73 0x70 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x x86 0x84 0x82 0x75 0x73 0x70 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x x86 0x84 0x82 0x75 0x73 0x70 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x x86 0x84 0x82 0x75 0x73 0x70 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x x x6e 0 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x x x6e 0 Temperature 21h Outlet_Temp Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data 0x3a 0x36 0x32 0x00 0x00 0x00 26h CPU0_VR_Temp Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data

178 B800G3 BMC Specification 29h 27h 22h 24h 0x20 2Ah 2Bh FAN 01h 02h 03h 04h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h PCH_Temp CPU1_VR_Temp CPU 0 Temp CPU 1 Temp Inlet_Temp DIMMG0_Temp DIMMG1_Temp FAN1_RPM FAN2_RPM FAN3_RPM FAN4_RPM For N800G3 FAN1_RPM FAN2_RPM FAN3_RPM FAN4_RPM FAN5_RPM 0x69 0x64 0x5c 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data 0x50 0x4b 0x46 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data 0x69 0x64 0x5c 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data 0x5f 0x5a 0x55 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data 0x5f 0x5a 0x55 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data 0x32 0x2e 0x2a 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data 0x4c 0x49 0x46 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data 0x4c 0x4c 0x4c 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*80(K800G3) 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xe 0xd 0xc Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*80(K800G3) 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xe 0xd 0xc Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*80(K800G3) 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xe 0xd 0xc Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*80(K800G3) 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xe 0xd 0xc Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*160 0xff 0xff 0xff 0x7 0x6 0x5 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*160 0xff 0xff 0xff 0x7 0x6 0x5 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*160 0xff 0xff 0xff 0x7 0x6 0x5 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*160 0xff 0xff 0xff 0x7 0x6 0x5 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data*160 0xff 0xff 0xff 0x7 0x6 0x5-30 -

179 B800G3 BMC Specification 18. SUMMARY OF SUPPORTED IPMI COMMAND The following is a list of all commands defined in IPMI v2.0 Spec. This project is an IPMI v2.0-comformance machine, i.e., all mandatory commands are supported. Some optional functions are supported, too. Special functions beyond the scope of IPMI v2.0 is implemented as OEM commands. For detailed information, refer to the following lists. M O MANDATORY IN THE IPMI SPEC. AND IS IMPLEMENTED OPTION COMMAND AND SUPPORTED IN THIS IMPLEMENTATION

180 B800G3 BMC Specification O (UNSUPPORTED) OPTION COMMAND AND NOT SUPPORTED IN THIS IMPLEMENTATION. TBD = TO BE DETERMINED 18.1 IPMI DEVICE GLOBAL COMMANDS (NETFUN:06H,07H) GET DEVICE ID APP 01H M Device ID: 26h (ASPEED AST2400) Device Revision: 01h IPMI version: 02h Device Support: BFh Receiver, FRU, SEL, SDR and Sensor device. Manufacturer ID: 0019A9h = Inventec IANA Number Product ID: 0058h (K800G3) 0059h(N800G3) COLD RESET APP 02H O WARM RESET APP 03H O GET SELF TEST RESULTS APP 04H M MANUFACTURING TEST ON APP 05H O [Request] Byte 1-49h (I) Byte 2-50h (P) Byte 3-54h (T) [Response] Byte 1 - Completion code. SET ACPI POWER STATE APP 06H O GET ACPI POWER STATE APP 07H O GET DEVICE GUID APP 08H O 18.2 BROADCAST COMMANDS (NETFUN:06H,07H) BROADCAST GET DEVICE ID APP 01H O (UNSUPPORTED) 18.3 MESSAGING SUPPORT COMMANDS (NETFUN:06H,07H) SET BMC GLOBAL ENABLES APP 2EH M GET BMC GLOBAL ENABLES APP 2FH M CLEAR MESSAGE FLAGS APP 30H M GET MESSAGE FLAGS APP 31H M ENABLE MESSAGE CHANNEL RECEIVE APP 32H O GET MESSAGE APP 33H M SEND MESSAGE APP 34H M

181 B800G3 BMC Specification READ EVENT MESSAGE BUFFER APP 35H O GET SYSTEM INTERFACE CAPABILITIES APP 57H M GET BT INTERFACE CAPABILITIES APP 36H O (UNSUPPORTED) MASTER WRITE-READ APP 52H M GET SYSTEM GUID APP 37H O SET SYSTEM INFO PARAMETERS APP 58H O GET SYSTEM INFO PARAMETERS APP 59H O GET CHANNEL AUTHEN CAPABILITIES APP 38H O Get Channel Cipher Suites APP 54H M GET SESSION CHALLENGE APP 39H O ACTIVATE SESSION APP 3AH O SET SESSION PRIVILEGE LEVEL APP 3BH O CLOSE SESSION APP 3CH O GET SESSION INFO APP 3DH O GET AUTHCODE APP 3FH O SET CHANNEL ACCESS APP 40H O GET CHANNEL ACCESS APP 41H O GET CHANNEL INFO APP 42H O Set Channel Security Keys APP 56H M SET USER ACCESS APP 43H O GET USER ACCESS APP 44H O SET USER NAME APP 45H O GET USER NAME APP 46H O SET USER PASSWORD APP 47H O 18.4 FIRMWARE FIREWALL & COMMAND DISCORVERY (NETFUN:06H,07H) Get NetFn Support APP 9H O (UNSUPPORTED) Get Command Support APP AH O (UNSUPPORTED) Get Command Sub-function Support APP BH O (UNSUPPORTED) Get Configurable Commands APP CH O (UNSUPPORTED) Get Configurable Command Sub-functions APP DH O (UNSUPPORTED) Set Command Enables APP 60H O (UNSUPPORTED) Get Command Enables APP 61H O (UNSUPPORTED) Set Command Sub-function Enables APP 62H O (UNSUPPORTED) Get Command Sub-function Enables APP 63H O (UNSUPPORTED) Get OEM NetFn IANA Support APP 64H O (UNSUPPORTED)

182 B800G3 BMC Specification 18.5 RMCP+ SUPPORT AND PAYLOAD COMMANDS (NETFUN:06H,07H) Activate Payload APP 48H M Deactivate Payload APP 49H M Suspend/Resume Payload Encryption APP 55H M Get Payload Activation Status APP 4AH M Get Payload Instance Info APP 4BH M Set User Payload Access APP 4CH M Get User Payload Access APP 4DH M Get Channel Payload Support APP 4EH M Get Channel Payload Version APP 4FH M Get Channel OEM Payload Info APP 50H M 18.6 IPMI LAN COMMANDS (NETFUN: 0CH, 0DH) SET LAN CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS TRANSPORT 01H M GET LAN CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS TRANSPORT 02H M SUSPEND BMC ARPS TRANSPORT 03H O GET IP/UDP/RMCP STATISTICS TRANSPORT 04H O (UNSUPPORTED) 18.7 IPMI SERIAL/MODEM COMMANDS (NETFUN: 0CH, 0DH) SET SERIAL/MODEM CONFIGURATION TRANSPORT 10H O (UNSUPPORTED) GET SERIAL/MODEM CONFIGURATION TRANSPORT 11H O (UNSUPPORTED) SET SERIAL/MODEM MUX TRANSPORT 12H O (UNSUPPORTED) GET TAP RESPONSE CODES TRANSPORT 13H O (UNSUPPORTED) SET PPP UDP PROXY TRANSMIT DATA TRANSPORT 14H O (UNSUPPORTED) GET PPP UDP PROXY TRANSMIT DATA TRANSPORT 15H O (UNSUPPORTED) SEND PPP UDP PROXY PACKET TRANSPORT 16H O (UNSUPPORTED) GET PPP UDP PROXY RECIVE DATA TRANSPORT 17H O (UNSUPPORTED) SERIAL/MODEM CONNECTION ACTIVE TRANSPORT 18H O (UNSUPPORTED) CALLBACK TRANSPORT 19H O (UNSUPPORTED) SET USER CALLBACK OPTIONS TRANSPORT 1AH O (UNSUPPORTED) GET USER CALLBACK OPTIONS TRANSPORT 1BH O (UNSUPPORTED) 18.8 SOL COMMAND (NETFUN: 0CH, 0DH) SOL Activating TRANSPORT 20H O Set SOL Configuration Parameters TRANSPORT 21H M Get SOL Configuration Parameters TRANSPORT 22H M

183 B800G3 BMC Specification 18.9 BMC WATCHDOG TIMER COMMANDS (NETFUN: 06H, 07H) RESET WATCHDOG TIMER APP 22H M SET WATCHDOG TIMER APP 24H M GET WATCHDOG TIMER APP 25H M CHASSIS COMMANDS (NETFUN: 00H, 01H) GET CHASSIS CAPABILITIES Chassis 00H M GET CHASSIS STATUS Chassis 01H M CHASSIS CONTROL CHASSIS 02H M CHASSIS RESET CHASSIS 03H O (UNSUPPORTED) CHASSIS IDENTIFY CHASSIS 04H O SET FRONT PANEL BUTTON ENABLES CHASSIS 0AH O SET CHASSIS CAPABILITIES CHASSIS 05H O SET POWER RESTOR POLICY CHASSIS 06H O SET POWER CYCLE INTERVAL CHASSIS 0BH O (DEFAULT : 10 SECONDS) GET SYSTEM RESTART CAUSE CHASSIS 07H O RESTART CAUSE [3:0] AH= SOFT RESET (E.G. CTRL+ ALT + DEL) - UNSUPPORT. SET SYSTEM BOOT OPTIONS CHASSIS 08H O PARAMETER #5 DATA3 [6:5]-FIRMWARE VERBOSITY - BIOS UNSUPPORT PARAMETER #7 UNSUPPORT GET SYSTEM BOOT OPTIONS CHASSIS 09H O PARAMETER #7 UNSUPPORT GET POH COUNTER CHASSIS 0FH M EVENT COMMANDS (NETFUN:04H, 05H) SET EVENT RECEIVER S/E 00H O GET EVENT RECEIVER S/E 01H O PLATFORM EVENT (A.K.A. EVENT MESSAGE ) S/E 02H M PEF AND ALERTING COMMANDS (NETFUN:04H, 05H) GET PEF CAPABILITIES S/E 10H M ARM PEF POSTPONE TIMER S/E 11H M SET PEF CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS S/E 12H M GET PEF CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS S/E 13H M SET LAST PROCESSED EVENT ID S/E 14H M

184 B800G3 BMC Specification GET LAST PROCESSED EVENT ID S/E 15H M ALERT IMMEDIATE S/E 16H O PEF ACKNOWLEDGE S/E 17H O SEL COMMANDS (NETFUN: 0AH, 0BH) GET SEL INFO STORAGE 40H M GET SEL ALLOCATION INFO STORAGE 41H O NUMBER OF POSSIBLE ALLOCATION UNITS: 909 UNIT SIZE IN BYTE: 18 MAX RECORD SIZE IN ALLICATION UNITS: 18 RESERVE SEL STORAGE 42H O GET SEL ENTRY STORAGE 43H M ADD SEL ENTRY STORAGE 44H M PARTIAL ADD SEL ENTRY STORAGE 45H O (UNSUPPORTED) DELETE SEL ENTRY STORAGE 46H O (UNSUPPORTED) CLEAR SEL STORAGE 47H M GET SEL TIME STORAGE 48H M SET SEL TIME STORAGE 49H M GET SEL TIME UTC OFFSET STORAGE 5CH O SET SEL TIME UTC OFFSET STORAGE 5DH O GET AUXILIARY LOG STATUS STORAGE 5AH O (UNSUPPORTED) SET AUXILIARY LOG STATUS STORAGE 5BH O (UNSUPPORTED) SDR REPOSITORY COMMANDS (NETFUN: 0AH, 0BH) GET SDR REPOSITORY INFO STORAGE 20H M O GET SDR REPOSITORY ALLOCATION INFO STORAGE 21H NUMBER OF POSSIBLE ALLOCATION UNITS: 639 UNIT SIZE IN BYTE: 16 MAX RECORD SIZE IN ALLICATION UNITS: 8 RESERVE SDR REPOSITORY STORAGE 22H M GET SDR STORAGE 23H M ADD SDR STORAGE 24H M PARTIAL ADD SDR STORAGE 25H O (UNSUPPORTED) DELETE SDR STORAGE 26H O (UNSUPPORTED) CLEAR SDR REPOSITORY STORAGE 27H M GET SDR REPOSITORY TIME STORAGE 28H O SET SDR REPOSITORY TIME STORAGE 29H O (UNSUPPORTED) ENTER SDR REPOSITORY UPDATE MODE STORAGE 2AH O

185 B800G3 BMC Specification EXIT SDR REPOSITORY UPDATE MODE STORAGE 2BH O RUN INITIALIZATION AGENT STORAGE 2CH O FRU INVENTORY DEVICE COMMANDS (NETFUN: 0AH, 0BH) GET FRU INVENTORY AREA INFO STORAGE 10H M FRU DEVICE ID = 00H FOR BMC S FRU READ FRU DATA STORAGE 11H M FRU DEVICE ID = 00H FOR BMC S FRU WRITE FRU DATA STORAGE 12H M FRU DEVICE ID = 00H FOR BMC S FRU SENSOR DEVICE COMMANDS (NETFUN: 04H, 05H) GET DEVICE SDR INFO S/E 20H O (UNSUPPORTED) GET DEVICE SDR S/E 21H O (UNSUPPORTED) RESERVE DEVICE SDR REPOSITORY S/E 22H O (UNSUPPORTED) GET SENSOR READING FACTORS S/E 23H O SET SENSOR HYSTERESIS S/E 24H O GET SENSOR HYSTERESIS S/E 25H O SET SENSOR THRESHOLD S/E 26H O GET SENSOR THRESHOLD S/E 27H O SET SENSOR EVENT ENABLE S/E 28H O GET SENSOR EVENT ENABLE S/E 29H O RE-ARM SENSOR EVENTS S/E 2AH O GET SENSOR EVENT STATUS S/E 2BH O GET SENSOR READING S/E 2DH M SET SENSOR TYPE S/E 2EH O (UNSUPPORTED) GET SENSOR TYPE S/E 2FH O (UNSUPPORTED) SET SENSOR READING AND EVENT STATUS S/E 30H O IPT OEM COMMANDS (NETFUN: 30H, 31H)

186 B800G3 BMC Specification 19. FIRMWARE UPDATE

187 B800G3 BMC Specification 19.1 WEB FLASH INTERFACE AMI BMC has an embedded Web Based User Interface that provides some IPMI features. When user connects to BMC via browser, he can get the sensor monitor information, event logs and so on. User also can update BMC F/W via this interface Update Steps a. Login to BMC embedded Web Based User Interface. b. Click on Maintenance Button to enter the Maintenance Page. c. Click on Enter Update Mode Button to indicate BMC to enter the F/W Update Mode. d. Download the F/W Image file (rom.ima) via files browser. e. Check/Uncheck the Preserve Configuration Option. It will be specified in release note. f. Click on Start Upgrade Button to upgrade F/W. g. WEB GUI would show the successful messages after upgrade finished. h. Please AC-OFF the system and then AC-ON. 20 FIRMWARE RECOVERY - SOCFLASH SOCFLASH tool is a utility for Recovering BMC firmware. This utility is provided by BMC chip vendor. This utility can force to update the BMC firmware no matter BMC is alive or dead, BMC MAC address will be set to 00:00:00:00:00:00. Please store BMC MAC address before running SOCFLASH tool and restore original BMC MAC address after finishing BMC update. Please be

188 B800G3 BMC Specification careful to use SOCFLASH tool UPDATE STEPS FOR LINUX VERSION a) Read the release notice before the update steps. b) Copy <ROM image>, <socflash>, <socflash.sh> from Firmware Release Package to a same folder. c) Open a Linux terminal and execute below command in the folder to flash the BMC firmware: [Linux Prompt]#. / socflash.sh s rom.ima [Enter] d) Utility would show the successful messages after upgrade finished. e) Please AC-OFF the system and then AC-ON UPDATE STEPS FOR WINDOWS VERSION a) Read the release notice before the update steps. b) Copy <ROM image>, <SOCFLASH.EXE>, x86 and x64 folder from Firmware Release Package to a same folder (Please make sure the directories of x86 and x64 are the sub-directory of SOCFLASH). c) Open a Command Prompt window and execute below command in the folder to flash the BMC firmware: Command Prompt :> SOCFLASH if=rom.ima [Enter] d) Utility would show the successful messages after upgrade finished. e) Please AC-OFF the system and then AC-ON UPDATE STEPS FOR DOS VERSION a) Read the release notice before the update steps. b) Copy <ROM image>, <SOCFLASH.EXE>, <DOS4GW.EXE> from Firmware Release Package to the bootable storage (e.g. USB key). c) Plug the bootable storage and boot to DOS prompt (no HIMEM). d) Execute below command to flash the BMC firmware: DOS Prompt :> SOCFLASH if=rom.ima [Enter] e) Utility would show the successful messages after upgrade finished. f) Please AC-OFF the system and then AC-ON

189 B800G3 BMC Specification 21. OEM FEATURES 21.1 DCMI The following is a list of all features defined in DCMI v1.0 Spec. The minimum compliance includes all mandatory requirements to be compliant with DCMI specification. For detailed information, refer to the following lists. Mandatory features 1. Reliable Local and Remote Power on/off/reset Supported 2. IPMI 2.0, Serial Over LAN Console redirection from a remote server. Supported 3. Identification of the server, by device ID and GUID Supported 4. Provide accurate System Event Logging Supported 5. Reliable in-band KCS and out-of-band LAN Supported 6. Monitor temperature characteristics of the server from local and remote Supported console. Recommended features 1. Identification of the server by Asset Tags. Unsupported 2. Server manageability discovery. Unsupported Optional features 1. Monitor and control platform power consumption Unsupported 2. IPMI Terminal Mode (TMODE) support for Serial Unsupported 3. Remote management controller provisioning. Unsupported 21.2 HARDWARE WATCHDOG AST2300 integrates one set of 32-bit programmable Watchdog Timer to prevent system deadlock. Watchdog Timer, when being enabled, must be repeatedly re-started by firmware code before time-out, otherwise Watchdog timer will generate reset signal to reset BMC MANAGEMENT PORT OPTION This project supports Dedicated NIC and Shared NIC capability. Management port works both Dedicated NIC (default) and Shared NIC. The BMC supports management port option

190 B800G3 BIOS SPEC

191 K800G3 BIOS Specification 04/01/2015 Version /01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 1

192 Content 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW H/W SUMMARY SPECIFICATION JUMPER SETTING BIOS FEATURES DESCRIPTION BIOS feature List WIDE-DEFINED LOGICAL DEVICE PCI Onboard Devices CPU Memory Boot Block ESCD CMOS MISC SPECIFICATION COMPLIANT ACPI 4.0a PnP/PCI USB 2.0/ SMBus MP BBS (BIOS Boot Specification) WFM (Wired For Management) SMBIOS (System Management BIOS) SLP SIGNATURE SLP OEM Activation BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit UTILITY AND POST CODE BIOS REQUIREMENTS Rom Flash BIOS POST TASK TEST POINT (PORT 80H CODE) UEFI Framework Firmware Phases Checkpoint Ranges Security (SEC) Phase Initialization Code Checkpoints Pre-EFI Initialization (PEI) Phase Initialization Code Checkpoints Memory Reference Code Checkpoints Driver Execution Environment (DXE) Phase Initialization Code Checkpoints Recovery Code Checkpoints Error Beep Codes /01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 3

193 1. Product Overview Component Processor Chipset BMC Memory OS Support SAS BIOS Type Intel Xeon Processor E v3 product family (Haswell Socket-R3) Intel C610 Series Chipset (Wellsburg) Aspeed AST2400 RDIMM/LRDIMM/UDIMM, Max 256GB, ECC 4 channels/socket of DDR4, 2 DIMMs/channel Frequency support: 1600MHz, 1867MHz, 2133MHz(@1DPC) Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit) Windows Server 2012 R2(64 bit) RedHat Enterprise Linux Server 6.5 and later version (64 bit) Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise LSI SAS2308 AMI AptioV Core Base (UEFI) 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 4

194 2. H/W Summary 2.1. Specification Component Processor Chipset Memory BMC Ports Type Intel Xeon Processor E v3 product family (Haswell Socket-R3) Intel C610 Series Chipset (Wellsburg) RDIMM/LRDIMM/UDIMM, Max 256GB, ECC 4 channels/socket of DDR4, 2 DIMMs/channel Frequency support: 1600MHz, 1867MHz, 2133MHz(@1DPC) Aspeed AST x Fast UART serial port (D-sub 9) 4 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB x VGA (D-sub 15) Slots Flash ROM C0_Slot 6: PCIE Gen3 x16 C1_Slot 7: PCIE Gen3 x16 C0_OCP0_NIC : PCIE Gen3 x8 C0_OCP1_HBA : PCIE Gen3 x8 C1_OCP2_NIC : PCIE Gen3 x8 W25Q128FVFIG/128Mbit 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 5

195 2.2. Jumper Setting Function Pin Off On - Inserted Description Clear Password J9 Disable Enable BIOS Recovery mode J7 Disable Enable ME Recovery mode J8 Disable Enable PCH RTC reset 1 (Clear CMOS) J23 Disable Enable These pins are connected to GPIs of PCH. The system BIOS reads these GPIs status and decides whether execute related task or not. Note: 1. RTC reset will cause system time cleared to default setting, and all other Boot options as well. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 6

196 3. BIOS Features 3.1. Description Item Description Code Base Vendor AMI AptioV Core Base Version : (UEFI 2.3.1, PI 1.2) BIOS Image Size 8MB ROM Image Size 16MB Flash ROM W25Q128FVFIG BIOS feature List ACPI 4.0a, Compliance/Support, S0, S4, S5 support Wakeup On LAN SMBIOS 2.8 Support PXE 2.1 function of onboard NIC Plug and Play BIOS specific 1.0a BBS 1.01 PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0/2.0 USB Support: - Keyboard, Mouse, Hub and Storage - EHCI (USB 2.0) - Boot from Mass Storage Devices, HD/CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/Disk-on-key support - USB KeyBoard/Mouse SATA, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM boot Boot Block Recovery mode (By Jumper) Error Handling Support Memory re-mapping above 4GB POST Memory Manager(PMM 3.0) Disable onboard device POST Support - Quiet Boot Support IPMI 2.0 Advanced CPU Support Multi-Core Processing Console Redirection via Serial Port (POST & Setup) Resume system into previous state when AC Power back Restore on AC Power Loss Multi-Level Password Protection Password on boot or Setup Menu BIOS update in DOS/Windows/Linux environment Headless Operation for rack servers MPS /01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 7

197 RAID System on board SATA Gen2 (3Gb/s), SATA Gen3 (6Gb/s) Drive Auto-Detection & Configuration Flash ROM protected 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 8

198 3.2. Wide-Defined Logical Device PCI Item Full Bus Master Capability SSID, SVID for WHQL PCI 32-bit & PCI-E Description Support Support Support Onboard Devices NIC An enable/disable option for the onboard NIC controller is provided in Setup Menu. USB An enable/disable option for the USB BIOS Legacy Support is provided in Setup Menu. Item POST Time Mode Runtime(OS) USB KB/Mouse USB Floppy/CDROM /Disk on key Support Support Support by Driver Support by Driver Other USB Devices Support Support by Driver Hub Devices Support Support by Driver SATA Auto detect SATA device and display the device name in Setup Menu. Serial Port (Provided by Aspeed AST2400) Item COM0 COM1(virtual) Description Support Support CPU Item Intel Hyper Threading Technology Multi-Core Virtualization Technology(VT) MP support Hardware Prefetcher Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Direct Cache Access (DCA) Description Support Support Support Support Support Support Support 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 9

199 Execute Disable Bit Feature Enhanced Intel SpeedStep CPU Power Management Support Support Support 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 10

200 Memory Item DIMM slot # Memory Type DIMM Size SPD(Serial Present Detect) Memory RAS ECC report and log Description 16 Slots RDIMM/LRDIMM/UDIMM DDR4 512 GB max Printing on MLB SMBUS Addr. Channel Number DIMM A1 A0h 1 DIMM A2 A2h 1 DIMM B1 A8h 2 DIMM B2 AAh 2 DIMM C1 A0h 3 DIMM C2 A2h 3 DIMM D1 A8h 4 DIMM D2 AAh 4 Support Support Boot Block Boot Block Size Item Description Support 640 Kbytes ESCD ESCD Size CMOS MISC Clear Jumper Flash Utility Item Item Item Description Support 8 KBytes Description Support Description EFI SHELL/DOS/Windows/Linux 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 11

201 3.3. Specification Compliant ACPI 4.0a Item ACPI System States ACPI Device State Wakeup-On-LAN Power Button CPU State Description S0: Support S4: Support S5(Soft Off): Support Dependent on Individual Device for D0, D1, D2, D3 Support Support Power Button C0 C1 C2 C3 C6 MP APIC Description Table MP Spec (1.4) PnP/PCI Item PCI Spec v3.0 PCI-E V3.0 PCI BIOS V2.1 PCI-PCI Bridge Specification V1.1 PnP BIOS Spec v1.0a PnP BIOS Ext Design Guide Rev1.1 ESCD Spec v1.03 Description Support Support Support Support Support Support Support USB 2.0/3.0 Item Host Control Interface Description EHCI 2.0/XHCI SMBus Item Description System Management Bus SMBus MP Item Description Local APIC MP spec /01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 12

202 BBS (BIOS Boot Specification) BBS 1.01 Item Description Support WFM (Wired For Management) WFM 2.0 PXE 2.1 Item Description Support Support 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 13

203 SMBIOS (System Management BIOS) Type Name Description 0 BIOS Information Support 1 System Information Support 2 Base Board Information Support 3 System Enclosure or Chassis Support 4 Processor Information Support 5 Memory Controller Information Not 6 Memory Module Information Not 7 Cache Information Support 8 Port Connector Information Support 9 System Slots Support 10 On Board Devices Information Support 11 OEM Strings Support 12 System Configuration Options Support 13 BIOS Language Information Support 14 Group Associations Not 15 System Event Log Not 16 Physical Memory Array Support 17 Memory Device Support bit Memory Error Information Not 19 Memory Array Mapped Address Support 20 Memory Device Mapped Address Support 21 Built-in Pointing Device Not 22 Portable Battery Not 23 System Reset Not 24 Hardware Security Not 25 System Power Controls Not 26 Voltage Probe Not 27 Cooling Device Not 28 Temperature Probe Not 29 Electrical Current Probe Not 30 Out-Of-Band Remote Access Not 31 BIS Entry Point Not 32 System Boot Information Support bit Memory Error Information Not 34 Management Device Not 35 Management Device Component Not 36 Management Device Threshold Data Not 37 Memory Channel Not 38 IPMI Device Information Not 39 System Power Supply Not 126 Inactive Support 127 End-of-Table Support 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 14

204 3.4. SLP Signature SLP 2.0 BIOS publishes ACPI SLIC table and initializes OEM ID, OEM Table ID, OEM public key, SLP marker in SLIC table. OEM public key and SLP marker are provided by customer. Not implement by default OEM Activation 3.0 BIOS publishes ACPI MSDM table and initializes OEM ID, OEM Table ID, and OEM Product Key for OA3.0. The OEM Product Key is provided by customer. Not implement by default. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 15

205 3.5. BIOS Setup Utility Note: In following table, BOLD Settings are BIOS Setup Defaults Main Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit BIOS Information BIOS Vendor Core Version Compliancy Project Name BIOS Version Build Data and Time Memory Information Total Memory System Language System Date System Time Access Level American Megatrends UEFI 2.3.1; PI 1.2 B800G /06/ :12: MB English [Mon 01/19/2014] [15:39:53] Administrator Set the Date/Time, Use Tab to switch between Date/Time elements. : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Main System Date [Mon 01/19/2015] Displays the current date. System Time [15:39:53] Displays the current time. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 16

206 Advanced Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Processor Configuration QPI Configuration Memory Configuration IIO Configuration PCH Configuration Server ME Configuration Runtime Error Logging AST2400 Super IO Configuration Serial Port Console Redirection PCI Subsystem Settings Network Stack Configuration CSM Configuration Trusted Computing USB Configuration : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 17

207 Processor Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Processor Configuration Processor Socket Socket 0 Processor ID F2* Processor Frequency 2.600GHz Processor Max Ratio 1AH Processor Min Ratio 0CH Microcode Revision L1 Cache RAM 896KB L2 Cache RAM 3584KB L3 Cache RAM 35840KB Processor 0 Version Intel(R) Xeon( R) v3 Processor 1 Version Intel(R) Xeon( R) v3 Hyper-Threading CPU Flex Ration Override CPU Core Ratio Execute Disable Bit Enable Intel TXT Support VMX Enable SMX Hardware Prefetcher Adjacent Cache Prefetch DCU Streamer Prefetcher DCU IP Prefetcher DCU Mode Direct Cache Access (DCA) X2APIC AES-NI Advanced Power Management Configuration Socket F GHz 1AH 0CH KB 3584KB 35840KB CPU 2.60GHz CPU 2.60GHz [Enable] [Disable] 23 [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Enable] [Enable] [Enable] [32KB 8way Without ECC] [Auto] [Disable] [Enable] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Processor Configuration Hyper-Threading [Disable] [Enable] Enables Hyper Threading (Software Method to Enable/Disable Logical Processor threads. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 18

208 CPU Flex Ratio Override [Disable] [Enable] Enable/Disable CPU Flex Ratio Programming CPU Core Ratio 23 Non-Turbo Mode Processor Core Ratio Multiplier Execute Disable Bit Enable Intel TXT Support VMX Enable SMX Hardware Prefetcher Adjacent Cache Prefetch DCU Streamer Prefetcher DCU IP Prefetcher DCU Mode Direct Cache Access (DCA) X2APIC AES-NI [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [32KB 8Way Without ECC] [16KB 4Way with ECC] [Disable] [Enable] [Auto] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] When disabled, forces the XD feature flag to always return 0. Enable Intel LTSX. Enables the Vanderpool Technology, takes effect after reboot. Enables Safer Mode Extensions. MLC Streamer Prefetcher MLC Spatial Prefetcher DCU streamer prefetcher is an L1 data cache prefetcher DCU streamer prefetcher is an L1 data cache prefetcher MSR 31h Bit[0] A write or 1 selects the DCU mode as 16KB 4-way with ECC Enables Direct Cache Access Enable/disable extended APIC support Enable/disable AES-NI support 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 19

209 Advanced Power Management Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Advanced Power Management Configuration Power Technology Config TDP Config TDP Level EIST (P-states) Turbo Mode P-state coordination CPU C State ACPI T-States Package C State Limit CPU C3 Report CPU C6 Report Enhanced Halt State (C1E) OS ACPI Cx CPU Advanced PM Tuning [Custom] [Disable] [Nominal] [Enable] [Disable] [HW_ALL] [Enable] [Enable] [C6(Retention) State] [Disable] [Enable] [Enable] [ACPI C2] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Processor Configuration\Advanced Power Management Configuration Power Technology Config TDP Config TDP Level EIST (P-states) Turbo Mode P-state coordination CPU C State [Disable] [Energy Efficient] [Custom] [Disable] [Enable] [Nominal] [Level 1] [Level 2] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [HW_ALL] [SW_ALL] [SW_ANY] [Disable] [Enable] Enable the power management features. Option to disable/enable Config TDP Option to select Config TDP level When enabled, OS sets CPU frequency according load. When disabled, CPU frequency is set at max non-turbo. Turbo mode allows a CPU logical processor to execute a higher frequency when enough power is available not exceed CPU defined limits. HW_ALL (hardware) coordination is recommended over SW_ALL and SW_ANY (software coordination). Enables the Enhanced Cx state of the CPU, takes effect after reboot. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 20

210 ACPI T-States [Disable] [Enable] Enable/Disable CPU throttling by OS. Throttling reduces power consumption Package C State Limit CPU C3 Report [C0/C1 state] [C2 state] [C6(non Retention) state] [C6(Retention) state] [Disable] [Enable] Package C State Limit Enable/Disable CPU C3(ACPI C2) report to OS. Recommended to be disabled. CPU C6 Report Enhanced Halt State (C1E) OS ACPI Cx [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [ACPI C2] [ACPI C3] Enable/Disable CPU C6(ACPI C2) report to OS Recommended to be enabled. Enables the Enhanced C1E state of the CPU, takes effect after reboot. Report CC3/CC6 to OS ACPI C2 or ACPI C3. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 21

211 Advanced Power Management Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit CPU Advanced PM Tuning Energy Perf BIAS Provides hint to CPU for better performance or power savings. : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 22

212 Advanced Power Management Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Energy Perf BIAS Energy Performance Tuning Energy Performance BIAS setting Power/Performance Switch Workload Configuration Averaging Time Window P0 TotalTimeThreshold Low P0 TotalTimeThreshold High [Disable] [Balanced Performance] [Enabled] [Balanced] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Processor Configuration\Advanced Power Management Configuration\CPU Advanced PM Tuning\Energy Perf BIAS Energy Performance Tuning [Disable] [Enable] Selects whether BIOS or Operating System chooses energy performance bias tuning. Energy Performance BIAS setting [Performance] [Balanced Performance] [Balanced Power] [Power] Set Energy Performance BIAS, which overrides OS setting. Power/Performance Switch [Disable] [Enable] Workload Configuration [Balanced] [I/O sensitive] Averaging Time Window 23 MSR 1FCh Bit[24] = PWR_PERF_TUNING_ENABLE_DYN_SWITCHING Optimization for the workload characterization. Balanced is recommended. This is used to control the effective window of the average for C0 an P0 time. P0 TotalTimeThreshold Low 35 The HW switching mechanism DISABLES the performance setting (0) when the total P0 time is less 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 23

213 than this threshold. P0 TotalTimeThreshold High 58 The HW switching mechanism DISABLES the performance setting (0) when the total P0 time is greater than this threshold. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 24

214 QPI Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit QPI General Configuration QPI Status Link Speed Mode Link Frequency Select Link L0p Enable Link L1 Enable COD Enable Early Snoop [Fast] [Auto] [Enable] [Enable] [Auto] [Auto] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit QPI Status Number of CPU Number of IIO Current QPI Link Speed Current QPI Link Frequency QPI Global MMIO Low Base/Limit QPI Global MMIO High Base/Limit QPI PCI-e Configuration Base/Limit 2 2 Fast 9.6 GT/s /FBFFFFFF /000FFFFFFF / : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 25

215 Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\QPI Configuration Link Speed Mode Link Frequency Link L0p Enable Link L1 Enable COD Enable Early Snoop [Slow] [Fast] [6.4GB/s] [8.0GB/s] [9.6GB/s] [Auto] [Auto Limited] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Auto] [Disable] [Enable] [Auto] Select the QPI link speed as either the POR speed (Fast) or default speed (Slow) Allows for selecting the QPI Link Frequency Link L0p Enable Link L1 Enable Enable/disable Cluster on Die. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 26

216 Memory Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Integrated Memory Controller (imc) Enforce POR Memory Frequency Halt on Memory Training Error ECC Support LRDIMM Module Delay Rank Margin Tool RMT Pattern Length Per Bit Margin Attempt Fast Boot Data Scrambling Numa Memory Topology Memory Thermal Memory RAS Configuration Socket Interleave Below 4GB Channel Interleaving Rank Interleaving [Auto] [Auto] [Enabled] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Disable] [Auto] [Enable] [Disable] [Auto] [Auto] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Memory Configuration Enforce POR Memory Frequency Halt on Memory Training Error ECC Support LRDIMM Module Delay Rank Margin Tool [Auto] [Enforce POR] [Disabled] [Enforce Stretch Goals] [Auto] [1333] [1600] [1867] [2133] [Disable] [Enable] [Auto] [Disable] [Enable] [Disabled] [Auto] [Auto] Enable to enforce POR restrictions for DDR3 frequency and voltage programming Maximum Memory Frequency Selections in Mhz. Halt on Memory Training Error Disable/Enable Enable/Disable DDR ECC support When Disabled, MRC will not use SPD bytes for LRDIMM Module Delay. When Auto, MRC will boundary check the values and use default values, if SPD is 0 or out of range Enables the rank margin tool to run after DDR4 memory training 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 27

217 [Disable] [Enable] RMT Pattern Length Sets the pattern length for the Rank Margin Tool Attempt Fast Boot Data Scrambling Numa Socket Interleave Below 4GB Channel Interleaving Rank Interleaving [Auto] [Disable] [Enable] [Auto] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Auto] [1-way Interleave] [2-way Interleave] [3-way Interleave] [4-way Interleave] [Auto] [1-way Interleave] [2-way Interleave] [4-way Interleave] [8-way Interleave] When enabled, portions of memory reference code will be skipped when possible to increase boot speed Enables data scrambling Enable or Disable Non uniform Memory Access (NUMA). Splits the 0-4GB address space between two sockets, so that both sockets get a chunk of local memory below 4GB. Select Channel Interleaving setting. Select Rank Interleaving setting. *. Only shows in Grantley-EN platform with DDR3 SKU. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 28

218 Memory Thermal Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Set Throttling Mode OLTT Peak BW % DIMM Temp Stat Phase Shedding Memory Power Savings Mode Memory Power Savings Advanced Options CK in SR MDLL Off MEMHOT Throttling Mode Mem Electrical Throttling [CLTT] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Input-only] [Disabled] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Memory Configuration\Memory Thermal Set Throttling Mode OLTT Temp BW % 50 [Disable] [OLTT] [CLTT] Configure Thermal Throttling Mode. Select OLTT or CLTT mode. Valid Offset This is a percentage of the peak bandwidth allowed for OLTT. DIMM Temp Stat 92 Select DIMMTEMPSTAT as temp_mid or temp_hi. Phase Shedding Memory Power Savings Mode CK in SR MDLL Off [Auto] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Auto] [Disabled] [User Defined] [Auto] [Driven] [Tri-State] [Pulled Low] [Pulled High] [Auto] [Disabled] DDR4 VR Static Phase Shedding Support. PS0: full-phase, PS1: single-phase, typically <18A load, PS2: fixed loss, typically <5A load Configures CKE and related Memory Power Savings Features Configures CK behavior during self-refresh Enable to shut down MDLL during SR 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 29

219 MEMHOT Throttling Mode Mem Electrical Throttling [Enabled] [Disabled] [Output-only] [Input-only] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Auto] Enable to shut down MDLL during SR Configure Memory Electrical Throttling 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 30

220 Memory RAS Configuration Setup Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Memory RAS Configuration Setup RAS Mode Lockstep x4 DIMMs Memory Rank Sparing Correctable Error Threshold DRAM Maintenance Patrol Scrub Patrol Scrub Interval Demand Scrub Device Tagging [Disable] [Auto] [Disable] 500 [Auto] [Enable] 24 [Enable] [Disable] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Memory Configuration\Memory RAS Configuration Setup RAS Mode Lockstep x4 DIMMs Memory Rank Sparing [Disable] [Mirror] [Lockstep Mode] [Auto] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] Enable/Disable RAS modes. Enabling Sparing and Mirroring is not supported. Incase if enabled, Sparing will be selected. Enable/Disable Lockstep for x4 DIMMs Enable/Disable Memory Rank Sparing Correctable Error Threshold 500 Spare Error/Memory Correctable Threshold ( ) DRAM Maintenance Patrol Scrub [Auto] [Manual] [Disable] [Disable] [Enable] Select Manual to customize DRAM Maintenance settings Enable/Disable Patrol Scrub Patrol Scrub Interval 24 Demand Scrub [Disable] [Enable] Selects the number of hours (1-24) required to complete full scrub. A value of zero means auto! Enable/Disable Demand Scrub 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 31

221 Device Tagging [Disable] [Enable] Enable/Disable Device Tagging 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 32

222 IIO Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit IIO Configuration PCIe ACPI Hot Plug EV DFX Features IIO0 Configuration IIO1 Configuration IOAT Configuration Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) PCI-E ASPM Support(Global) [Disable] [Disable] [L1 Only] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\IIO Configuration PCIe ACPI Hot Plug EV DFX Features PCI-E ASPM Support(Global) [Disable] [Enable] [Per-Port] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [L1 Only] Enable/Disable PCIe ACPI Hot Plug globally, or allow per-port control. When Disabled, MSI is generated on HP event. When Enabled, _HPGPE message is generated. Set this option to allow DFX Lock Bits to remain clear This option enables/disables the ASPM support for all downstream devices. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 33

223 IIO0/1 Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit IOU2 (IIO PCIe Port 1) IOU0 (IIO PCIe Port 2) IOU1 (IIO PCIe Port 3) [x4x4] [x8x8] [x16] Socket 0/1 PcieD00F0 - Port 0/DMI Socket 0/1 PcieD01F0 - Port 1A Socket 0/1 PcieD02F0 - Port 2A Socket 0/1 PcieD02F2 - Port 2C Socket 0/1 PcieD03F0 - Port 3A Socket 0/1 PcieD03F2 - Port 3C : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\IIO Configuration\IIO0/1 Configuration IOU2 (IIO PCIe Port 1) IOU0 (IIO PCIe Port 2) IOU1 (IIO PCIe Port3) [x4x4] [x8] [Auto] [x4x4x4x4] [x4x4x8] [x8x4x4] [x8x8] [x16] [Auto] [x4x4x4x4] [x4x4x8] [x8x4x4] [x8x8] [x16] [Auto] Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot(s) Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot(s) Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for selected slot(s) Note: The PCIe Port function is dynamically shown according to IOU Bifurcation. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 34

224 Socket 0/1 PcieDxxFx -Port xx Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Socket 0/1 PcieDxxFx -Portxx PCI-E Port Hot Plug Capable PCI-E Port Link Link Speed PCI-E Port DeEmphasis PCI-E Port Link Status PCI-E Port Link Speed PCI-E Port L0s Exit Latency PCI-E Port L1 Exit Latency [Auto] [Disable] [Enable] [Auto] [-6.0 db] Link Did Not Train Link Did Not Train [4uS - 8uS] [8uS - 16uS] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\IIO Configuration\IIO0/1 Configuration\Socket 0/1 PcieDxxFx - Portxx PCI-E Port Hot Plug Capable PCI-E Port Link Link Speed PCI-E Port DeEmphasis PCI-E Port L0s Exit Latency PCI-E Port L1 Exit Latency [Auto] [Enable] [Disable] [Disable] [Enable] [Enable] [Disable] [Auto] [Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)] [Gen 2 (5 GT/s)] [Gen 3 (8 GT/s)] [-6.0 db] [-3.5 db] [4uS - 8uS] [< 1uS] [1uS - 2uS] [2uS - 4uS] In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there is no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Disable is used to disable the port and hide its CFG space. This option specifies if the link is considered Hot Plug capable. This option disables the link so that the no training occurs but the CFG space is still active. De-Emphasis control (LNKCON2[6]) for this PCIe port. The length of time this port requires to complete transition from L0s to L0 The length of time this port requires to complete transition from L1 to L0 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 35

225 [4uS - 8uS] [8uS - 16uS] [16uS - 32uS] [32uS - 64uS] [>64uS] 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 36

226 IOAT Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Enable IOAT No Snoop Disable TPH Relaxed Ordering [Disable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\IIO Configuration\ IOAT Configuration Enable IOAT No Snoop Disable TPH Relaxed Ordering [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] Control to enable/disable IOAT devices No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device TLP Processing Hint disable Relaxed Ordering Enable/Disable 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 37

227 Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Interrupt Remapping Coherency Support (Non-Isoch) Coherency Support (Isoch) [Enable] [Enable] [Enable] [Enable] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\IIO Configuration\ Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Interrupt Remapping Coherency Support (Non-Isoch) Coherency Support (Isoch) [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] Enable/Disable Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) by reporting the I/O device assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables. Enable/Disable VT_D Interrupt Remapping Support Enable/Disable Non-Isoch VT_D Engine Coherency support Enable/Disable Isoch VT_D Engine Coherency support 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 38

228 PCH Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit PCH Configuration Restore AC Power Loss PCI Express Configuration PCH ssata Configuration PCH SATA Configuration USB Configuration Security Configuration Platform Thermal Configuration [Power Off] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\PCH Configuration Restore AC Power Loss [Power Off] [Power On] [Last State] Select AC power state when power is re-applied after a power failure. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 39

229 PCI Express Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit PCI-E ASPM Support(Global) PCIE Clock Gating DMI Link Extended Synch Control [L1 Only] [Disabled] [Disabled] PCI Express Root Port 1 PCI Express Root Port 6 PCI Express Root Port 7 PCI Express Root Port 8 : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\PCH Configuration\PCI Express Configuration PCI-E ASPM Support(Global) PCIE Clock Gating DMI Link Extended Synch Control [Disable] [L1 Only] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] This option enables/disables the ASPM support for all downstream devices. PCIE Clock Gating Enable/Disable for all PCH PCIE Ports The control of Extended Synch on SB side of the DMI link 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 40

230 PCI Express Root Port 1/6/7/8 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit PCI Express Root Port 1/6/7/8 L1 Substates PME SCI Hot Plug PCIe Speed PME Interrupt [Enabled] [L1.1 & L1.2] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Auto] [Disabled] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\PCH Configuration\PCI Express Configuration\PCI Express Root Port1/6/7/8 PCI Express Root Port 1/6/7/8 L1 Substates PME SCI Hot Plug PCIe Speed PME Interrupt [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [L1.1] [L1.2] [L1.1 & L1.2] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Disabled] [Enabled] Control the PCI Express Root Port. PCI Express L1 Substates settings PCI Express PME SCI Enable/Disable PCI Express Hot Plug Enable/Disable Configure PCIe Speed PCI Express PME Interrupt Enable/Disable 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 41

231 PCH SATA/sSATA Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit PCH SATA/sSATA Configuration SATA/sSATA Controller Configured SATA/sSATA as SATA test Mode SATA Mode options Support Aggressive Link Power Management [Enabled] [AHCI] [Disabled] [Enabled] SATA/sSATA Port # Port# Hot Plug Spin Up Device SATA/sSATA Device Type [Not Installed] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Hard Disk Drive] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\PCH Configuration\PCH SATA/sSATA Configuration SATA/sSATA Controller Configured SATA/sSATA as SATA test Mode SATA Mode options SATA HDD Unlock SATA Led locate [Enabled] [Disabled] [IDE] [AHCI] [RAID] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] Enable or Disable SATA/sSATA Controller This will configure SATA/sSATA as IDE,RAID or AHCI. Enable/Disable SATA/sSATA test mode Enable: HDD Password unlock is enabled in the OS If enabled LED/SGPIO hardware is attached Support Aggressive Link Power Management [Disabled] [Enabled] Enable/Disable SALP Port# [Disabled] [Enabled] Enable or Disable SATA Port 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 42

232 Hot Plug Spin Up Device SATA/sSATA Device Type [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Hard Disk Drive] [Solid State Drive] Designates this port as Hot Pluggable If enabled for any of ports Staggered Spin Up will be performed and only the drives switch have this option enabled will spin up at boot. Otherwise all drives spin up at boot. Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 43

233 USB Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit USB Configuration USB Precondition xhci Mode Trunk Clock Gating(BTCG) USB Ports Per-Port Disable Control xhci Idle L1 USB XHCI s755 WA USB XHCI Interrupt Remap WA [Disabled] [Auto] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\PCH Configuration\USB Configuration USB Precondition xhci Mode Trunk Clock Gating(BTCG) USB Ports Per-Port Disable Control xhci Idle L1 USB XHCI s755 WA USB XHCI Interrupt Remap WA [Enabled] [Disabled] [Smart Auto] [Auto] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Manual] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] Precondition work on USB host controller and root ports for faster enumeration Mode of operation of xhci controller. Enable/Disable SATA/sSATA test mode Control each of the USB ports(0~13) disabling Enable XHCI Idle L1. Disables to workaround USB3 hot plug will fail after 1 hot plug removal. Please put the system to G3 for the new setting to take effect. ONLY for WBG<B1! Enable/Disable USB XHCI s755 WA to avoid CATERRS. Enable/Disable USB XHCI s116 WA. ENABLE= hides MSI capability on XHCI. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 44

234 Security Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Security Configuration GPIO Lockdown RTC Lock BIOS Lock Host Flash Lock-Down Gbe Flash Lock-Down [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\PCH Configuration\ Security Configuration GPIO Lockdown RTC Lock BIOS Lock Host Flash Lock-Down Gbe Flash Lock-Down [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] Enabled/Disable the PCH GPIO Lockdown feature. Enable will lock bytes 38h-3Fh in the lower/upper 128-byte bank of RTC RAM. Enable/Disable the PCH BIOS Lock Enable feature. Enable/Disable Host Flash Lock-Down. Enable/Disable Gbe Flash Lock-Down. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 45

235 Platform Thermal Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Platform Thermal Configuration PCH Thermal Device Alert Enable Lock [Enabled] [Disabled] Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\PCH Configuration\USB Configuration [Disabled] PCH Thermal Device [Enabled] Enable/Disable PCH Thermal Device(D31:F6) [Auto] Alert Enable Lock [Disabled] [Enabled] Lock all Alert Enable settings.. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 46

236 Server ME Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit General ME Configuration Operational Firmware Version Recovery Firmware Version ME Firmware Features ME Firmware Status #1 ME Firmware Status #2 Current State Error Code Altitude MCTP Bus Owner Boot Mode Override Boot Mode SiEn+PECIProxy+ICC+PMBus 0x000F0345 0x Operational No Error [Disabled] [Performance Optimized] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Server ME Configuration Altitude MCTP Bus Owner 0 The altitude of the platform location above the see level, expressed in meters. The hex number is decoded as 2's complement signed integer. Provide the value if the altitude is unknown." MCTP bus owner location on PCIe: [15:8] bus, [7:3] device, [2:0] function. If all zeros sending bus owner is disabled." Boot Mode Override Boot Mode [Disabled] [Enabled] [Performance Optimized] [Power Optimized] Enables overriding the boot mode requested in NMFS register. The boot mode to us instead of the mode requested in NMFS register. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 47

237 Runtime Error Logging Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Runtime Error Logging McBankErrorInjectionSupport S/W Error Injection Support Clear McBankErrors System Poison IIO Error Enable PCH Error Enable WHEA Settings [Enable] [Enable] [Enable] [Disable] [Yes] [Yes] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Runtime Error Logging McBankErrorInjections S/W Error Injection Support Clear McBankErrors System Poison IIO Error Enable PCH Error Enable [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [No] [Yes] [No] [Yes] Enables or Disables McBank Error Injection Support. When Enabled S/W Error Injection is supported by unlocking MSR 0x790 Enables or Disables clearing MCBank erros on warm reset. Enable/Disable Core, Uncore and IIO Poison Enable IIO Error Reporting and Handling Enable PCH Error Reporting and Handling 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 48

238 WHEA Settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Whea Settings WHEA Support WHEA Error Injection 5.0 Extension WHEA FFM Logging WHEA UEFI Revision [Enable] [Enable] [Enable] [UEFI 2.3.1] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Runtime Error Logging\WHEA Settings WHEA Support WHEA Error Injection 5.0 Extension WHEA FFM Logging WHEA UEFI Revision [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [Disable] [Enable] [UEFI 2.2] [UEFI 2.3.1] Enable or disable the WHEA support Whea EINJ ACPI 5.0 support for set error type with address and vendor extensions. Enable/Disable Whea FFM logging of errors. UEFI revision of Whea error format. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 49

239 AST2400 Super IO Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit AST2400 Super IO Configuration Super IO Chip Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port 2 Configuration AST2400 : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 50

240 Serial Port 1/2 Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Serial Port 1/2 Configuration Serial Port Device Settings Change Settings [Enabled] IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; [Auto] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Super IO Configuration\Serial Port 1/2 Configuration Serial Port Change Settings [Disabled] [Enabled] [Auto] [IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;] [IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12;] [IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12;] [IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12;] [IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12;] Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM) Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 51

241 Serial Port Console Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit COM0 Console Redirection Console Redirection Settings [Disabled] COM1 Console Redirection Console Redirection Settings [Disabled] Legacy Console Redirection Legacy Console Redirection Settings Legacy Serial Redirection Port Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management/ Windows Emergency Management Services Console Redirection Console Redirection Settings [COM0] (EMS) [Enabled] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Serial Port Redirection Legacy Serial Redirection Port Console Redirection Console Redirection Settings [COM0] [COM1] [Disabled] [Enabled] Select a COM port to display redirection of Legacy OS and Legacy OPROM Messages Console Redirection Enable or Disable The settings specify how the host computer and the remote computer (which the user is using) will exchange data. Both computers should have the same or compatible settings. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 52

242 Console Redirection Settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit COM0/1 Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support Recorder Mode Resolution 100x31 Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Putty KeyPad Redirection After BIOS POST [ANSI] [115200] [8] [None] [1] [None] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [80x24] [VT100] [Always Enable] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Serial Port Console Redirection\Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop Bits [1] [VT100] [VT100+] [VT-UTF8] [ANSI] [9600] [19200] [38400] [57600] [115200] [7] [8] [None] [Even] [Odd] [Mark] [Space] Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT100: ASCII char set. VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys, etc. VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes. Selects serial port transmission speed. The speed must be matched on the other side. Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds. Data Bits A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors. Even: parity bit is 0 if the num of 1's in the data bits is even. Odd: parity bit is 0 if num of 1's in the data bits is odd. Mark: parity bit is always 1. Space: Parity bit is always 0. Mark and Space Parity do not allow for error detection. They can be used as an additional data bit. Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet. (A start bit indicates the beginning). The standard 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 53

243 Flow Control VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support Recorder Mode Resolution 100x31 Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Putty KeyPad Redirection After BIOS POST [2] setting is 1 stop bit. Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow. When sending data, if the receiving [None] buffers are full, a 'stop' signal can be sent to stop the data flow. Once the buffers are empty, a 'start' [Hardware RTS/CTS] signal can be sent to re-start the flow. Hardware flow control uses two wires to send start/stop signals. [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [80x24] [80x25] [VT100] [LINUX] [XTERMR6] [SCO] [ESCN] [VT400] [Always Enable] [BootLoader] Enable VT-UTF8 Combination Key Support for ANSI/VT100 terminals With this mode enabled only text will be sent. This is to capture Terminal data. Enables or disables extended terminal resolution On Legacy OS, the Number of Rows and Columns supported redirection Select FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty. The Settings specify if BootLoader is selected than Legacy console redirection is disabled before booting to Legacy OS. Default value is Always Enable which means Legacy console Redirection is enabled for Legacy OS. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 54

244 PCI Subsystem Settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit PCI Bus Driver Version SR-IOV Support A [Disabled] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\PCI Subsystem Settings [Disabled] SR-IOV Support [Enabled] If system has SR-IOV capable PCIe Devices, this option Enables or Disables Single Root IO Virtualization Support. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 55

245 Network Stack Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Network Stack [Disabled] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Network Stack Network Stack [Disabled] [Enabled] Enable/Disable UEFI network stack 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 56

246 CSM Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Compatibility Support Module Configuration CSM Support CSM16 Module Version GateA20 Active Option ROM Message INT19 Trap Response Boot option filter Option ROM execution order Network Storage Video Other PCI devices [Enabled] [Upon Request] [Force BIOS] [Immediate] [UEFI and Legacy] [Legacy only] [Legacy only] [Legacy only] [UEFI only] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\CSM Configuration CSM Support Gate A20 Active Option ROM Message Interrupt 19 Capture Boot Option Filter Network Storage [Disabled] [Enabled] [Upon Request] [Always] [Force BIOS] [Keep Current] [Disabled] [Enabled] [UEFI and Legacy] [Legacy only] [UEFI only] [Do not launch] [UEFI only] [Legacy only] [Legacy first] [UEFI first] [Do not launch] [UEFI only] [Legacy only] Enable/Disable CSM Support UPON REQUEST - GA20 can be disabled using BIOS services. ALWAYS - do not allow disabling GA20; this option is useful when any RT code is executed above 1MB Set display mode for Option ROM Enabled: Allows Option ROMs to trap Int 19 This option controls Legacy/UEFI ROMs priority Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage OpROM 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 57

247 Video Other PCI devices [Legacy first] [UEFI first] [Do not launch] [UEFI only] [Legacy only] [Legacy first] [UEFI first] [Do not launch] [UEFI only] [Legacy only] [Legacy first] [UEFI first] Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Video OpROM Determines OpROM execution policy for devices other than Network, Storage, or Video 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 58

248 Trusted Computing Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Configuration Security Device Support [Disabled] Current Status Information SUPPORT TURNED OFF : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\Trusted Computing Security Device Support [Disabled] [Enabled] Enables or Disables BIOS support for security device. O.S. will not show Security Device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 59

249 USB Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit USB Configuration USB Module Version USB Device: 1 Drive, 2 Keyboards, 1 Mouse, 1 Legacy USB Support XHCI Hand-off EHCI Hand-off USB Mass Storage Driver Support Port 60/64 Emulation Mass Storage Devices: Device Name Point, 2 Hubs [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Auto] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Advanced\USB Configuration Legacy USB Support XHCI Hand-off EHCI Hand-off USB Mass Storage Driver Support Port 60/64 Emulation Device Name (1) [Enable] [Disable] [Auto] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Auto] [Floppy] [Forced FDD] [Hard Disk] [CD-ROM] Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications. This is a workaround for OSes without XHCI hand-off support. The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by XHCI driver This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI hand-off support. The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver Enable/Disable USB Mass Storage Driver Support. Enables I/O port 60h/64h emulation support. This should be enabled for the complete USB keyboard legacy support for non-usb aware OSes Mass storage device emulation type. 'AUTO' enumerates devices according to their media format. Optical drives are emulated as 'CDROM', drives with no media will be emulated according to a drive type Note: 1* The Mass Storage Device is showed in SETUP screen when plugged USB Mass storage. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 60

250 Server Mgmt Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit BMC Self Test Status BMC Firmware Revision IPMI Version PASSED xx.xx.xx 2.0 BMC Support Wait For BMC Time Zone(UTC Offset) Current Time Zone FRB-2 Timer FRB-2 Timer timeout FRB-2 Timer Policy System Event Log View FRU information BMC network configuration View System Event Log [Enabled] [Disabled] +08:00 +08:00 [Enabled] [6 minutes] [Reset] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Server Mgmt BMC Support Wait For BMC Menu Fields Settings Comments [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] Time Zone(UTC Offset) +08:00 FRB-2 Timer FRB-2 Timer timeout FRB-2 Timer Policy [Enabled] [Disabled] [3 minutes] [4 minutes] [5 minutes] [6 minutes] [Do Nothing] [Reset] [Power Down] Enable/Disable interfaces to communicate with BMC. Wait For BMC response for specified time out. In PILOTII, BMC starts at the same time when BIOS starts during AC power ON. It takes around 30 seconds to initialize Host to BMC interfaces. Enter UTC Offset in hours i.e. from -24:00 to +24:00. These values will be converted into minutes and programmed to BMC. Enter 0x7FFF to consider BIOS time as local time Enable or Disable FRB-2 timer (POST timer) Enter value Between 3 to 6 min for FRB-2 Timer Expiration value. Configure how the system should respond if the FRB-2 Timer expires. Not available if FRB-2 Timer is disabled. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 61

251 System Event Log Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Enabling/Disabling Options SEL Components Erasing Settings Erase SEL When SEL is Full [Enabled] [No] [Do Nothing] Custom EFI Logging Options Log EFI Status Codes NOTE: All values changed here do not take effect until computer is restarted. [Error code] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Server Mgmt\System Event Log SEL Components Erase SEL When SEL is Full Log EFI Status Codes [Enabled] [Disabled] [No] [Yes, On next reset] [Yes, On every reset] [Do Nothing] [Erase Immediately] [Disabled] [Both] [Error code] [Progress code] Change this to enable or disable all features of System Event Logging during boot. Choose options for erasing SEL. Choose options for reactions to a full SEL. Disable the logging of EFI Status Codes or log only error code or only progress code or both. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 62

252 View FRU information Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit FRU Information System Manufacturer System Product Name System Product Part/Model Number System Version System Serial Number Board Manufacturer Board Product Name Board Version Board Serial Number Chassis Manufacturer Chassis Product Name Chassis Serial Number : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 63

253 BMC network configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit BMC network configuration Lan channel 1 (ilo/aspeed Dedicated NIC) Configuration Address source Current Configuration Address Source Station IP address Subnet mask Station MAC address Router IP address Router MAC address Lan channel 8 (NCSI/Shared NIC) Configuration Address source Current Configuration Address Sour Station IP address Subnet mask Station MAC address Router IP address Router MAC address [Unspecified] DynamicAddressBmcDhcp xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx [Unspecified] Unspecified xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Server Mgmt\BMC network configuration Configuration Address source [Unspecified] [Static] [DynamicBmcDhcp] [Disabled] Select to configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BIOS or BMC). Unspecified option will not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS phase. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 64

254 Recovery Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit ROM Image update allowed ROM Image Verification passed Flash Update parameters Reset NVRAM Boot Block Update Main Block Update [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] Proceed with flash update : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Recovery Reset NVRAM Boot Block Update Main Block Update Menu Fields Settings Comments [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] Note: 1* this page is shown when recovery mode is detected! Set this option to reset NVRAM to default values Set this option to update Boot block area of the firmware Set this option to update Main block area of the firmware 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 65

255 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit WARNING! System firmware is being updated. Keyboard is locked. DO NOT TURN THE POWER OFF!!! Once firmware update is completed press any key to reboot the system Flash update Flash update completed. Press Enter key to reset the system Ok : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2013 American Megatrends, Inc. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 66

256 Security Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Password Description If ONLY the Administrator's password is set, then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup. If ONLY the User's password is set, then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup. In Setup the User will have Administrator rights. The password length must be in the following range: Minimum length 3 Maximum length 20 Administrator Password User Password Set Setup Administrator Password : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Menu Fields Settings Comments Security Administrator Password Set Administrator Password User Password Set User Password 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 67

257 Boot Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Boot Configuration Setup Prompt Timeout Bootup NumLock State Quiet Boot Endless Boot Support Fixed HDD Boot Order 1 [On] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] Boot Option Priorities Boot Option #1 Boot Option #2 Boot Option #3 Network Device BBS Priorities USB Drive BBS Priorities Hard Drive BBS Priorities CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities BEV Device BBS Priorities [UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell] [xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] [xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Boot Menu Fields Settings Comments Setup Prompt Timeout 1 Bootup NumLock State Quiet Boot Endless Boot Support Fixed HDD Boot Order Floppy Drive BBS Priorities (1) Hard Drive BBS Priorities (1) CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities (1) [On] [Off] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key (0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Select the keyboard NumLock state Enables or disables Quiet Boot option Enables or disables Endless Boot Support. Endless Boot will retry INT19 automatically once all boots fail. Enable/Disable Fixed HDD Boot Order Support. Fixed HDD Boot Order: Onboard SATA, Onboard Storage Card, OffBoard Storage Card. Set the order of the legacy devices in this group 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 68

258 Network Device BBS Priorities (1) BEV Device BBS Priorities (1) 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 69

259 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Boot Option #1 Boot Option #2 Boot Option #3 Boot Option #4 [xxxxxxxxxxxxx] [xxxxxxxxxxxxx] [xxxxxxxxxxxxx] [xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Set the system boot order : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 70

260 Save & Exit Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Recovery Security Boot Save & Exit Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Save Changes and Reset Discard Changes and Reset Save Option Save Changes Discard Changes Restore Defaults Save as User Defaults Restore User Defaults Boot Override UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell XXXXXXXX : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version Copyright 2014 American Megatrends, Inc. Save & Exit Menu Fields Settings Comments Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Save Changes and Reset Discard Changes and Reset Save Changes Discard Changes Restore Defaults Save as User Defaults Restore as User Defaults Boot Override Exit system setup after saving the changes. Exit system setup without saving any changes. Reset the system after saving the changes Reset the system without saving any changes Save Changes done so far to any of the setup options. Discard Changes done so far to any of the setup options. Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options Save the changes done so far as User Defaults. Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options. Choose Boot Path 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 71

261 4. Utility and POST Code 4.1. BIOS Requirements Rom Flash Utilities File Name Description Flash BIOS Image under DOS AFUDOS.EXE xxxxxxxx.rom FBIOS.BAT AMI Aptio Flash Utility & ROM image Recovery Mode ROM image file ROM image Flash BIOS and AFUDOS.EXE ME Image xxxxxxxx.bin under DOS Flash FW Image under DOS spsfpt.exe Fparts.txt xxxxxxxx.bin Update under normal mode: AMI Aptio Flash Utility & FW image Intel ME update utility & FW image I. Under DOS Environment: 1) Copy all the files in Release Package to a bootable storage. 2) Plug the bootable storage (ex :USB disk or floppy) and boot to DOS prompt. 3) Execute FBIOS.BAT input "FBIOS 1" to Update system BIOS. input "FBIOS 2-1" to Update SKU1 both system BIOS and ME. input "FBIOS 2-2" to Update SKU2 both system BIOS and ME. input "FBIOS 2-3" to Update SKU3 both system BIOS and ME. input "FBIOS 2-4" to Update SKU4 both system BIOS and ME. 4) AC power off. 5) AC Power on,re-start system & load BIOS default value. II. Under EFI:shell Environment: 1) Copy all the files in Release Package to a bootable storage. 2) Plug the bootable storage (ex :USB disk or floppy) and boot to EFI:shell. 3) Goto afuefi64 folder. 4) Execute fbiosefi.nsh input " fbiosefi.nsh 1" to Update system BIOS. input " fbiosefi.nsh 2-1" to Update SKU1 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbiosefi.nsh 2-2" to Update SKU2 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbiosefi.nsh 2-3" to Update SKU3 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbiosefi.nsh 2-4" to Update SKU4 both system BIOS and ME. 5) AC power off. 6) AC Power on,re-start system & load BIOS default value. III. Under Windows Environment: 1) Boot to Windows, copy all the files in Release Package to OS. 2) Run cmd tool, goto the location of Release Package. 3) Goto afuwin64 folder. 4) Execute fbioswin.bat input " fbioswin.bat 1" to Update system BIOS. input " fbioswin.bat 2-1" to Update SKU1 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbioswin.bat 2-2" to Update SKU2 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbioswin.bat 2-3" to Update SKU3 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbioswin.bat 2-4" to Update SKU4 both system BIOS and ME. 5) AC power off. 6) AC Power on,re-start system & load BIOS default value. 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 72

262 IV. Under Linux Environment: 1) Boot to Linux as root user, copy all the files in Release Package to OS. 2) Goto the location of Release Package, open a terminal. 3) Goto afulnx64 folder. 4) Execute fbioslnx.sh input " fbioslnx.sh 1" to Update system BIOS. input " fbioslnx.sh 2-1" to Update SKU1 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbioslnx.sh 2-2" to Update SKU2 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbioslnx.sh 2-3" to Update SKU3 both system BIOS and ME. input " fbioslnx.sh 2-4" to Update SKU4 both system BIOS and ME. 5) AC power off. 6) AC Power on, Re-start system & load BIOS default value Recovery Mode A BIOS recovery can be accomplished from one of the following devices: an USB Disk-On-Key/CD-ROM, an ATAPI CD-ROM/DVD. The recovery media must include the BIOS image file, XXXXXXX.ROM in the root directory. Enter recovery mode: Insert the recovery jumper (J22-C) The recovery mode procedure is as follows: I. Insert or plug-in the recovery media with the XXXXXXXX.ROM file. II. Power on system and wait for system boot BIOS setup menu. III. Choose option [Proceed with flash updates] Update ME FW with the whole image file by AMI Aptio Flash Utility: I. Copy AFUDOS.EXE, FBB.BAT and XXXXXXXX.BIN to bootable storage. II. Plug the bootable storage (ex :USB disk) and boot into dos prompt (no Himem). III. Run FBB.BAT 2(AFUDOS XXXXXXXX.BIN /P /B /N /X /ME) IV. After flash programming is done, turn off SUT and then power on the system IV Update ME FW with the whole image file by Intel ME update Utility: I. Insert the flash security jumper II. Copy spsfpt.exe, FBB.BAT, fparts.txt and XXXXXXXX.BIN to bootable storage. III. Power on system IV. Wait for system boot DOS V. Run FBB.BAT 5(spsFPT -f XXXXXXXX.bin -address 0x00) VI. After flash programming is done, turn off SUT, remove flash security jumper, power on the system 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 73

263 4.2. BIOS POST Task Test Point (Port 80h Code) UEFI Framework Firmware Phases Checkpoint Ranges Security (SEC) Phase Initialization Code Checkpoints Checkpoint Description Progress Codes 0x01 0x02 Power on. Reset type detection (soft/hard). AP initialization before microcode loading 04/01/2015 Inventec Corp. Confidential 74

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