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AntliaServer MotherBoard
User's Manual
UM_Antlia_v.3_012116
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CONTENTSSafety Information �������������������������������������������������������������������������� iAbout This User Manual ����������������������������������������������������������������� iiChapter 1� Product Introduction ������������������������������������������������ 1
1�1 General Information ���������������������������������������������������������������������������11.2 Specifications �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2
Chapter 2� Hardware Installation ����������������������������������������������� 32�1 Central Processing Unit (CPU) �����������������������������������������������������������32�2 System Memory ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������6
Chapter 3� Motherboard Settings ����������������������������������������������� 93�1 Motherboard block diagram ������������������������������������������������������������93�2 Motherboard block diagram ����������������������������������������������������������103�3 Motherboard Content List ����������������������������������������������������������������113�4 Internal Connectors/Jumpers ��������������������������������������������������������123�5 LEDs ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24
Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration and Settings ��������������������������� 274�1 Updating BIOS �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������29
Chapter 5. BMC Configuration and Settings ��������������������������� 315�1 Method 1 (Use the BIOS setup) �������������������������������������������������������315�2 Method 2 (Use a Dos tool - Syscheck) �������������������������������������������345�3 Connect to BMC �������������������������������������������������������������������������������365�4 Updating BMC Firmware ������������������������������������������������������������������40
Chapter 6� Technical Support��������������������������������������������������� 41
Copyright © 2016 AIC, Inc� All Rights Reserved�
This document contains proprietary information about AIC products and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements.
i
Safety Information
When installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment, the following safety precautions should always be observed in order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury.
Read and understand all instructions.• Observe warnings and instructions marked on the product.• For proper mounting instructions, please consult the User’s Manual provided
with this product.• Do NOT place this product on an unstable cart, stand, table or uneven
surface that might cause the product to fall and sustain serious damage.• Only install the equipment identified in the User’s Manual. Use of other
equipment could cause improper connection of circuitry and may result in fire or personal injury.
• This product should only be operated with the type of power source indicated on the marked label. If you are uncertain about which type of power supply is used in your area, consult your dealer or local Power Company.
• Disconnect the power supply module before removing power from the system.
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
• Do not use this product near a water source, such as a faucet.• Never spill liquids of any kind on this product.• Never shove objects of any kind into this product’s open slots, as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts and could result in fire or electric shock.
• Do not block or cover slots and openings in this unit, as they were made for ventilation and prevent this unit from overheating. Do not place this product in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is available.
• Do not disassemble this product. This product should only be taken apart by trained personnel. Opening or removing covers and circuit boards may expose you to electric shock or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can also cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used.
• Risk of explosion is possible if battery is replaced with an incompatible type. Dispose of used batteries accordingly.
• This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug with a third (grounding) pin. As a safety feature, this plug is intended to fit only into a grounding type power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace the outlet. Do not remove the grounding type plug or use a 3-Prong To 2-Prong Adapter to circumvent the safety feature; doing so may result in electric shock and/or damage to this product.
ii
About This User Manual
This document provides a detailed description of the Motherboard including:
• General Features of the Product
• Hardware Setup
• Motherboard Settings
• BIOS Configuration and Settings
• BMC Configuration and Settings
Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
CAUTION :
risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
After performing any installation or servicing, make sure the
enclosure are lock and screw in position, turn on the power.
1
1�1 General Information
Chapter 1� Product Introduction
Antlia, a server grade mother board supports single Intel® Skylake-S Processor line.
2
1.2 Specifications
System
ProcessorSupport
DEL support Intel® Skylake-S Processor line E3-1200 V5 CPU
On-board
Devices
SATA Built-in SATA controller with RAID support onIntel® C236 Chipset
Dimensions 13" x 6" (L x W)
Socket Type SKL-S-LGA1151
IPMI
Aspeed AST2400 Advanced PCIe Graphics &Remote Management Processor• Baseboard Management Controller• Intelligent Platform Interface 2.0 (IPMI 2.0)• iKVM, Media Redirection, IPMI over LAN,Serial over LAN• SMASH Support
SystemChipset Intel® C236 Series Chipset
SystemMemory
UDIMM upto DDR4 1866/2133MT/s Total 4 memory slots upto 64GB capacity
NetworkController Intel I350 AM2/AM4 colay support SRIOV
GraphicsAspeed AST2400 Advanced PCIe Graphics &Remote Management Processor• PCIe VGA/2D Controller• 1920x1200@60Hz 32bppExpansion
Slots• 3 x PCIe v3.0 x16 slots• 3 x PCIe v3.0 x8(4) slots
System BIOS
BIOS Type• Insyde UEFI BIOS• SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)FLASH Interface
Input/Output
Serial ATA 8 x SATA3 ports
LAN
• 2 x GbE RJ45 (optional: 2 x GbE RJ45)• 2 x GbE internal pin-headers• 1 x 10/100M RJ45 dedicated to BMC
management
USB
• 2 x USB 3.0 Type A connectors• 1 x USB 2.0 internal pin-header 2.0 to support
2xUSB 2.0• 1 x USB 3.0 internal pin-header to support
2 x USB 3.0 + 2 x USB 2.0
BIOS
Features
• ACPI• PXE• WOL• AC loss recovery• IPMI 2.0 KCS interface• SMBIOS• Serial console redirection• BIOS Boot Specification• BIOS Recovery Mode• SRIOV• iSCSI• TPM• PCIe NTB
VGA • 1 x external VGA port• 1 x internal VGA pin-header
Serial Port • 1 x external DB-9 serial port• 1 x internal DB-9 serial pin-header
Others Debug display pin-header, GPIO portIPMB pin-header, Chassis intrusion
3
Chapter 2� Hardware Installation
2�1 Central Processing Unit (CPU)
2.1.1 Installing the CPU1. Press the load lever to release the load plate.
2. Lift the load plate.
3. Remove the processor protective cover from CPU socket.
Load plate
Processor protective cover
Load lever
Caution : When unpacking a processor, hold the processor only
by its edges to avoid touching the contacts..
4
4. Align the processor cutouts against the socket notches.
5. Close the load plate & load lever.
Cutouts
Caution: The pins of the processor socket are vulnerable and easily
susceptible to damage if fingers or any foreign objects are pressed
pressed against them. Please keep the socket protective cover on
when processor is not installed.
Press to close
5
2.1.2 Installing the CPU Heatsink
To install the CPU heatsink:
1. Place the heatsink on top of the CPU, ensuring that the four fasteners match the holes on the motherboard.
2. Tighten the four screws in a diagonal sequence, a couple of turns at a time, until all four screws are secure and the heatsink is securely fastened to the chassis.
Note: Apply thermal paste to the bottom of heatsink and spread in
an even thin layer before installing the heatsink.
6
2�2 System MemoryThis server board supports up to four DDR4 1866/2133 Non-ECC UDIMM and ECC UDIMM Memory.
CPU0
JDIMM_A0JDIMM_A1JDIMM_B0JDIMM_B1
7
2.2.1 Populate DIMMs in the following order:
DIMM Number DIMM arrangement
JCPU0
JDIMM_B1
1 DIMMs
2 DIMMs
3 DIMMs
4 DIMMs
CHA CHB
JDIMM_B1
JCPU0
JDIMM_A1
JDIMM_B1
JCPU0
JCPU0
CHA CHB
CHA CHB
CHA CHB
JDIMM_B1
JDIMM_B1
JDIMM_B0
JDIMM_B1
JDIMM_B0
JDIMM_A1
JDIMM_A1
JDIMM_A1
JDIMM_A0
JDIMM_A1JDIMM_B0JDIMM_B1
JDIMM_A0JDIMM_A1JDIMM_B0JDIMM_B1
8
2.2.2 DIMM Installation Procedure
Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward.
Insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place.
Note: DIMM notch and socket bump must align as shown.
DIMM notch
9
Chapter 3� Motherboard Settings
This section describes the jumpers, internal connectors, and internal LEDs setting on Antlia motherboard. Motherboard important jumper settings are listed as below.3�1 Motherboard block diagram
PCI Express x4 (x8 Slot)
PCIE Gen3 x16
FCBGA 837P
CPU Skylake-S
Channel B
Channel ALGA1151 Socket
RMII Interface
RTL8201EL-VC
RearRJ45(BMC)
SKY PCH-H NCSI Interface
COM
Intel I350AM2/AM4
LPC/USB2.0 x2
PCIE x1
PCIE x4
VGA
ASPEEDAST2400
SATA3 x8(SATA0~7)
USB2.0 x2(Front Panel)
USB2.0 x2
DDR4 x2 (2133 MT/s)
DDR4 x2 (2133 MT/s)
DM
I x4
PCIE x2
USB2.0 x2(Front Panel)
USB3.0 x2(Front Panel)
PCIE x4
SPIO
USB3.0 x2
USB2.0 x2
USB2.0 x2
SATA3 x8 (0~7)
DMI x4 PCIE x1
PCIE x4
UDIMM
PCI Express x16 (Golden Finger)
PCIE x16
UDIMM
Rear RJ45
Rear RJ45
NGFF Socket2 (B key)
PCIE x4
PCIE x2
SATA x1S ATA3 x1
USB3.0 x2(Rear Panel)
USB2.0 x2(Rear Panel)
DMI x4
SPI TPMSPIO Interface
LAN x2(By Header)
Note: When M.2 SATA module on Sacket2, SATA0 is disabled.
SATA x8
USB2.0 x2USB3.0 x2
10
3�2 Motherboard block diagram
J5
J7J13
J18J35
J32
J12
J4
J10
J6 J1
J2
J3
J8J17
J21
J22
J39J40
J27J28J29 J24
J41J36
J56 J54
J58
J57J55
J42
J30J49 J43
J19J25
I350RJ45
BMCRJ45
J11J15
J14
U28U29
U25U26
11
3�3 Motherboard Content List
12
3�4 Internal Connectors/Jumpers
BGND
COM_OUT_RXD5
COM_OUT_TXD5
3
1
J11
C
GN
D
FP_PWRBTN
_N
J15
J8
J17
J21
J22
J30
J19J25
ABCDEFGH
I
J11J15
J14J
J5
J7J13
J18J35
J32
J12
J4
J10
J6 J1
J2
J3
J8J17
J21
J22
J39J40
J27J28J29 J24
J41J36
J56 J54
J58
J57J55
J42
J30J49 J43
J19J25
I350RJ45
BMCRJ45
J11J15
J14
U28U29
U25U26
D J17
3VA
UXLED
_PWRLED
_ON
NC
NC
LED_SYS_PW
RLED_N
LED_HD
D_A
CT_O
N
LED_HD
D_A
CT_N
FP_PWRBTN
_N
GN
D
FP_RSTBTN_N
GN
D
FP_NM
IBTN_N
FP_UIDBTN
_N
LED_UID
_ON
LED_UID
LED_O
N_N
LED_FA
ULT_ON
LED_FA
ULT_N
LED_LA
N1_LIN
K_FP
LED_LA
N1_A
CT_FP_N
I2C8SD
A_FP
I2C8SC
L_FP
FM_IN
TRUDER_N
LED_LA
N2_LIN
K_FP
LED_LA
N2_A
CT_FP_N
13
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
E
+5V
PCH_SPEA
KER
J19
DSRB
DC
DB
RXDB
TXDB
DTRB
GN
D
RTSB
CTSB
RIB
KEY (no pin)
F J21
GN
D
GN
D
3AUX
FM_SA
TA_RA
ID_KEY
G J22
NC
GN
D
KEY (no pin)G
ND
USB2_PCH_FP_D
N5
USB2_PCH_FP_D
P5
VD
D_USB_P56
USB2_PCH_FP_D
N6
USB2_PCH_FP_D
P6
VD
D_USB_P56
H J25I2C
_IPMB_SD
A
GN
D
NC
I2C_IPM
B_SCL
J J14
3VA
UXI2C
5_FAN
_SDA
FAN
_TAC
H6FA
N_TA
CH7
FAN
_TAC
H8FA
N_TA
CH9
FAN
_TAC
H10
FAN
_TAC
H11FA
N_HD
R_PWM
3FA
N_HD
R_PWM
4
FAN
_HDR_PW
M5
FAN
_TAC
H0FA
N_TA
CH1
FAN
_TAC
H2FA
N_TA
CH3
FAN
_TAC
H4
FAN
_TAC
H5FA
N_HD
R_PWM
0FA
N_HD
R_PWM
1
FAN
_HDR_PW
M2
GN
D
GN
D
I J30
14
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
ABCD
EFGHI
J
J10
J6
J39J40
J27J28J29 J24
J41 J36
J42
J44J45J46J47
J37J38
J33J34
K
L
J5
J7J13
J18J35
J32
J12
J4
J10
J6 J1
J2
J3
J8J17
J21
J22
J39J40
J27J28J29 J24
J41J36
J56 J54
J58
J57J55
J42
J30J49 J43
J19J25
I350RJ45
BMCRJ45
J11J15
J14
U28U29
U25U26
J44J45J46J47
J37J38
J33J34
15
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
NC
NC
AVSYNCO
AHSYNCO
VCC_VGA_5V
DDC_CLKO
VGA_DACGO_F
VGA_DACRO_F
VGA_DACBO_F
DDC_DATAO
A J6
GNDEXT_FM_BMC_GPIOD7
EXT_GPIOQ4_I2C14SCL
EXT_GPIOQ5_I2C14SDA
EXT_GPIOC0_I2C10SCL
EXT_GPIOC1_I2C10SDA
B J10
C J24
J24 Setting (1-2) No REBOOT(Default) (2-3) REBOOT
SMB_PC
H_SML0_SC
L
D J27
GN
D
SMB_PC
H_SML0_SD
A
SMB_PC
H_SML1_SC
L
E J28
GN
D
SMB_PC
H_SML1_SD
A
SMB_PC
H_S5_SCL
F J29
GN
D
SMB_PC
H_S5_SDA
16
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
GND+3.3V+3.3V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GNDGNDGND
PE_PCH_RXR_DN10
PE_ PCH_TXC_DN10
PE_ PCH_RXR_DP9
PE_ PCH_TXC_DN9
CK_100M_NGFF_DNCK_100M_NGFF_DP
PE_ PCH_TXC_DP9
PE_ PCH_RXR_DN9
PE_ PCH_TXC_DP10
PE_PCH_RXR_DP10
N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.
N.C.
N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.
N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.
N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.
NGFF_DEVSLP
NGFF_MFG_CLKNGFF_MFG_DAT
NGFF_PEWAKE_NNGFF_CLKREQ_N
NGFF_PERST_N
N.C.N.C.
NGFF_LED_ACT_N
N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C.NGFF_PEDET
N.C.
G J36
+3.3V
+3.3V+3.3V
NGFF_SUSCLK_N
17
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
GN
D
H J42
SATA
1 PWR
GN
D
SGPIO
_PCH_SD
ATO
UT1_R
SGPIO
_PCH_SD
ATO
UT0_R
SGPIO
_PCH_SLO
AD
_R
SGPIO
_PCH_SC
LOC
K_R+3.3
J J40
GN
D3V
AUX
FM_PC
H_EXT_GPP_G
1FM
_PCH_EXT_G
PP_G0
FM_PC
H_EXT_GPP_G
2
FM_PC
H_EXT_GPP_G
8
FM_PC
H_EXT_GPP_G
10
FM _PC
H_EXT_GPP_G
3
FM_PC
H_EXT_GPP_G
9
FM _PC
H_EXT_GPP_G
11
K J41
GN
D
I J39
SATA
1 PIN7
SATA
1 PWR
J39 Setting
(1-2) SATA1 pin7 GND (Default)
(2-3) SATA1 pin7 +5V
(For SATA DOM withpin7 + 5V)
7 GND6 SATA_RXC_DP5 SATA_RXC_DN4 GND3 SATA_TXC_DN2 XDP_CPU2_MBP_N31 SATA_TXC_DP
L
J44
J45
J46
J47
J37
J38
J33
J33 J34 J37 J38 J44 J45 J46 J47
J34
18
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
J56J 54
J58
J57
J55
J49J 43FG ABCDE
J5
J7J13
J18J35
J32
J12
J4
J10
J6 J1
J2
J3
J8J17
J21
J22
J39J40
J27J28J29 J24
J41J36
J56 J54
J58
J57
J55
J42
J30J49 J43
J19J25
I350RJ45
BMCRJ45
J11J15
J14
U28U29
U25U26
19
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
VD
D_USB_P34
USB3_FP_RX_DP2
USB3_FP_TX_DN
2
GN
D
GN
D
USB2_PCH_FP_D
N4
USB2_PCH_FP_D
P4
FM_PC
H_USB23_OC
_N
USB3_FP_TX_DP2
USB3_FP_RX_DN
2
KEY (no pin)
USB3_FP_RX_DN
3
USB3_FP_RX_DP3
GN
D
GN
D
USB2_PCH_FP_D
N3
USB2_PCH_FP_D
P3
USB3_FP_TX_DN
3
USB3_FP_TX_DP3
VD
D_USB_P34
A J43
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
5VSB
POK
+3.3V+3.3V
+3.3V
+12V
NC
NC
+5VPSO
N_N
+5V
+5V
+5V
B J49
2
20
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
GND+3.3V
SMB_PMBUS_CLKSMB_PMBUS_DATAFM_PMBUS _ALERT_N
F J57
GND
+12V
CPU0_FAN_PWM
CPU0_FAN_TACH
G J58
FM_BM
C_EXTRST_N
I2C8SC
L
I2C8SD
A
I2C1SC
L
I2C1SD
A
I2C6SC
L
I2C6SD
A
FM_PM
BUS _ALERT_N
FM_IN
TRUDER_N
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
FAN
_BMC
_PWM
1
FAN
_BMC
_TAC
H1
BMC
_GPIO
_EXIN
FM_C
HASSIS_TYPE_N
FAN
_BMC
_PWM
0
FAN
_BMC
_TAC
H0
GN
D
D J54
GN
D
GN
D
MD
I_HDR_TX_P
MD
I_HDR_TX_N
MD
I_HDR_RX_P
MD
I_HDR_RX_N
GN
D
GN
D
C J55
7
8
GN
D+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
E J56
4
8
21
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
J7J13
J18
J35
J32
J12U28U29
U25U26
FG ABCDEH
J5
J7J13
J18J35
J32
J12
J4
J10
J6 J1
J2
J3
J8J17
J21
J22
J39J40
J27J28J29 J24
J41J36
J56 J54
J58
J57J55
J42
J30J49 J43
J19J25
I350RJ45
BMCRJ45
J11J15
J14
U28U29
U25U26
22
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
MX_LA
N3_P0
LED_LA
N3_1000_R_N
LED_LA
N3_100_R_N
LED_LA
N3_A
CT_R_N
LED_LA
N3_LIN
K_R_N
MX_LA
N3_N
0
MX_LA
N3_P1
MX_LA
N3_N
1
MX_LA
N3_P2
MX_LA
N3_N
2
MX_LA
N3_P3
MX_LA
N3_N
3
C J12
GN
D
GN
D
MX_LA
N4_P0
LED_LA
N4_1000_R_N
LED_LA
N4_100_R_N
LED_LA
N4_A
CT_R_N
LED_LA
N4_LIN
K_R_N
MX_LA
N4_N
0
MX_LA
N4_P1
MX_LA
N4_N
1
MX_LA
N4_P2
MX_LA
N4_N
2
MX_LA
N4_P3
MX_LA
N4_N
3
D J18
GN
D
GN
D
CK_24M
_LPC0
LPC_HD
R_LFRAM
E_N
RST_HDR_PLTRST_N
LPC_HD
R_LAD
3
+3.3V
LPC_HD
R_LAD
0
B J13
GN
D
GN
D
+5V
LPC_HD
R_LAD
2
LPC_HD
R_LAD
1
NC
23
Internal Connectors/Jumpers
G J32
J32 Setting (1-2) Normal(Default) (2-3) Clear CMOS
SPI_ROM_CLK_RSPI_ROM_MOSI_R
SPI_ROM_WP_N_RGND
SPI_ROM_HOLD_N_R3VAUX
N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C. N.C.
N.C.N.C.N.C.
SPI_ROM_CS_R_NSPI_ROM_MISO_R
E U25U26
SPI_BMC_ROM_CLKSPI_BMC_ROM_MOSI
SPI_BMC_ROM_WP_NGND
SPI_BMC_ROM_HOLD_N3VAUX
N.C.N.C.N.C.N.C. N.C.
N.C.N.C.N.C.
SPI_BMC_ROM_CS_NSPI_BMC_ROM_MISO
F U28U29
H J35
J35 Setting
(1-2) SWAP OVERRIDE STRAP (FM_PCH_SPKR) Open: SWAP Disable <Default>
Close: SWAP Enable
(3-4) Flash Descriptor Security Override Open: Normal <Default> Close: Override
(5-6) BIOS advance functions Open: Normal <Default> Close: BIOS core tree execution
(7-8) REST BMC HADER Open: Normal <Default> Close: BMC SRST Enable
(9-10) BMC EXT REST Open: Normal <Default> Close: BMC Ext REST Enable
(11-12) ME FIRMWARE UPDATE Open: Normal <Default> Close: ME force update
(13-14) Password Clear Jumper Open: Normal <Default> Close: Password clear
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3�5 LEDs3.5.1 UID LED & Internal Definition
LED1ON UID activity detected
OFF UID is not active
LED2ON BMC RACK LAN activity detected (Only for RACK)
OFF BMC RACK LAN is not active (Only for RACK)
LED3ON BMC RACK LAN activity detected (Only for RACK)
OFF BMC RACK LAN is not active (Only for RACK)
LED4Blinking BMC working (Blinking)
OFF BMC No work
J5
J7J13
J18J35
J32
J12
J4
J10
J6 J1
J2
J3
J8J17
J21
J22
J39J40
J27J28J29 J24
J41J36
J56 J54
J58
J57J55
J42
J30J49 J43
J19J25
I350RJ45
BMCRJ45
J11J15
J14
U28U29
U25U26
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
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3.5.2 BMC LAN Definition
PIN 1
LED1LED2
DescriptionLeft LED(LED2)(Activity)
Left LED(LED1)(Activity)
No Link OFF OFF
Linked at 10 Mbps
Link Green Green
Active Blinking Green Blinking Green
Linked at 100 Mbps
Link Green Green
Active Blinking Green Blinking Green
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3.5.3 RJ45 LED Definition
RJ45 LED Definition (For AIC STD)
RJ45 LED Definition (Only for Blue Coat)
DescriptionLeft LED (LED4, LED2,)
((Link/Activity))
Right LED (LED3, LED1,)
(Speed)
No Link OFF OFF
Linked at 10 Mbps
Link Green OFF
Active Blinking Green OFF
Linked at 100 Mbps
Link Green Green
Active Blinking Green Green
Linked at 1000 Mbps
Link Green Yellow
Active Blinking Green Yellow
DescriptionRight LED (LED4, LED2,)
(Speed)
Left LED (LED3, LED1,)
((Link/Activity))
No Link OFF OFF
Linked at 10 Mbps
Link OFF Green
Active OFF Blinking Green
Linked at 100 Mbps
Link Green Green
Active Green Blinking Green
Linked at 1000 Mbps
Link Yellow Green
Active Yellow Blinking Green
LED1LED2
LED3LED4
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Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration and Settings
Press ESC to run the setup procedure.
Caution: When Quiet Boot IS enabled, OEM LOGO WILL BE displayed
INSTEAD OF POST MESSAGES.
Choose the SCU to enter the Setup menu.
Caution: For the official released version, the last digit of the
BIOS Version must end in an "0."
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Identify the BIOS Version
Load Optimal Default setting
Save the setting and exit the BIOS setup utility.
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4�1 Updating BIOS
Important Notes:
To identify the current BIOS version, please check out on BIOS setup.
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Update BIOS by INSYDE H2OFFT-D utility under DOS environmentIf you need to update Flash in the DOS environment, please use H2OFFT-D utility. To use this utility, you must include the flash.bat , H2OFFT-D.exe, and bin file in the same folder. Please follow the instructions to update whole flash part:
Execute flash.bat to update Flash in the DOS environment.
Reboot system.
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Chapter 5. BMC Configuration and Settings
Insert Ethernet LAN cable into the BMC LAN port. There are two methods to setup BMC IP:
5�1 Method 1 (Use the BIOS setup)• BIOS SETUPServer MgmtBMC network configurationConfiguration
Address sourceStatic
BMC management port
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2. Input IP address. Set static IP.
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3. Input subnet mask address.
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5�2 Method 2 (Use a Dos tool - Syscheck)1. Type : sc –lanset
2. Modify IP setting
3. Input IP address
Note: type 1 for selecting static IP mode or type 2 for selecting
DHCP mode.
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4. Input submask address. Below IP address is an example using a default IP setting. User is allowed to change the IP address for realistic use.
5. Finish BMC IP configuration.
Note: Type sc.exe –langet command to obtain BMC IP and MAC
address.
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5�3 Connect to BMC
Note: This feature works with JAVA 6 runtime installed
console environment.
Below IP address is an example using default IP setting. User is allowed to change the IP address for realistic use.
1. Open the browser then type default BMC IP address: 192.168.22.22
2. Use the default user name and password for first-time login to BMC WEB GUI.
Field: DefaultUserName: adminPassword: admin
Note: The default user name and password are in lower-case
characters.
Note: Users who login with the admin user name and
password will have full administrative power.
The admin password can be changed after login.
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3. Information of firmware.
4. Server Health - Sensor Readings:
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5. Configuration Refer to AIC BMC User Guide for more information on AIC BMC.
Mouse Mode setting:
For Windows OS environment, set mode to absolute.For Linux OS environment, set mode to relative
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6. Remote Control:
Environmental setting:
Press “ALT+C” for local and remote OS mouse control switching.
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5�4 Updating BMC Firmware
1. Boot to the DOS (MS-DOS or Free DOS is workable)2. Enter BMC firmware directory [XXXXXZYY]; XXXXX: project name ; YY: firmware version; Z: Identify character, C for official, B for Beta.3. Execute a.bat batch file to update the BMC firmware Example: A:>cd SB301C01 A:\ SB301C01>a.bat This is just an example. The latest BMC firmware version is available from the FAE or AIC website.4. After update BMC firmware, please power off and then power on system.
Notes:
1. DO NOT USE EMM386 IN DOS ENVIRONMENT WHEN UPDATING
FIRMWARE OR YOU WILL GET A FAIL.
2. IN SOME CRITICAL CONDITION, AFTER UPDATING BMC
FIRMWARE OR CONFIG FILE, YOU MIGHT NEED TO UNPLUG
AC POWER CORD 5 SECONDS AND THEN PLUG AC POWER
CORD TO RESET BMC, THEN UPDATED NEW FUNCTION CAN
WORK PROPERLY.
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