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... Network Teaming Features 13 Keyboard and Mouse ...15 ACPI ...15 Security ...16 Security with Mechanical Locks and Monitoring 16 Software Locks ...16 2 Upgrading Tools and Supplies Needed 19 Cautions ...19 Memory ...20 Processors ...21 Adding or Replacing a Processor 22 Replacing the Back up Battery 31 3 Configuration Software and Utilities Hot Keys ...33 Power-On Self Test (POST 34 Using BIOS Setup ...35 Record Your Setup Settings 35 If You Cannot Access Setup 35 Starting Setup...35 Setup Menus ...36 Main Menu...
... Network Teaming Features 13 Keyboard and Mouse ...15 ACPI ...15 Security ...16 Security with Mechanical Locks and Monitoring 16 Software Locks ...16 2 Upgrading Tools and Supplies Needed 19 Cautions ...19 Memory ...20 Processors ...21 Adding or Replacing a Processor 22 Replacing the Back up Battery 31 3 Configuration Software and Utilities Hot Keys ...33 Power-On Self Test (POST 34 Using BIOS Setup ...35 Record Your Setup Settings 35 If You Cannot Access Setup 35 Starting Setup...35 Setup Menus ...36 Main Menu...
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... controller. Two serial ports, 9 pin. SCSI Adaptec† AIC- Network Integrated onboard NIC, an Intel® 82559 single chip PCI LAN controller for 10 or 100 Mbps TX Fast Ethernet networks. System I /O. 7 RJ-45 Ethernet port. Form Factor Server ATX form factor, ATX 2.01 compliant I /O PS/2†-compatible keyboard and mouse ports, 6 pin DIN. Two PCI-66 MHz/64 bit expansion slots. RJ-45 Ethernet connector at I/O back panel. Video Memory Installed: 4 MB of the following product codes...
... controller. Two serial ports, 9 pin. SCSI Adaptec† AIC- Network Integrated onboard NIC, an Intel® 82559 single chip PCI LAN controller for 10 or 100 Mbps TX Fast Ethernet networks. System I /O. 7 RJ-45 Ethernet port. Form Factor Server ATX form factor, ATX 2.01 compliant I /O PS/2†-compatible keyboard and mouse ports, 6 pin DIN. Two PCI-66 MHz/64 bit expansion slots. RJ-45 Ethernet connector at I/O back panel. Video Memory Installed: 4 MB of the following product codes...
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Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard/mouse controller is no hardware changes have two or four PRO/100 Intelligent Server adapters installed in your server and linked to increase your server's throughput. ACPI The SBT2 supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) as you add adapters to your server and switch. With future versions of Microsoft Windows 9X that support ACPI, the BIOS will support sleep states s0, s1, s4, and...
Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard/mouse controller is no hardware changes have two or four PRO/100 Intelligent Server adapters installed in your server and linked to increase your server's throughput. ACPI The SBT2 supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) as you add adapters to your server and switch. With future versions of Microsoft Windows 9X that support ACPI, the BIOS will support sleep states s0, s1, s4, and...
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... by locking the keyboard, for example. Security To help prevent unauthorized entry or use of the front panel reset and power switches. • Activate a hot key combination to enter secure mode quickly. • Disable writing to the diskette drive when secure mode is enabled in either the BIOS Setup or SSU. • Must enter the user password to the server board, where BMC firmware and server management software process the signal...
... by locking the keyboard, for example. Security To help prevent unauthorized entry or use of the front panel reset and power switches. • Activate a hot key combination to enter secure mode quickly. • Disable writing to the diskette drive when secure mode is enabled in either the BIOS Setup or SSU. • Must enter the user password to the server board, where BMC firmware and server management software process the signal...
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... Setup utility. All enabled secure mode features go to the Security Subsystem Group, menu. To leave secure mode: Enter the correct password(s). • May enter either password to boot the server if Password on functions enabled via the Server Manager Module or power control via the real time clock. Secure Mode Configure and enable the secure boot mode by pressing the key combination. When the system is enabled in secure mode or not, use the keyboard...
... Setup utility. All enabled secure mode features go to the Security Subsystem Group, menu. To leave secure mode: Enter the correct password(s). • May enter either password to boot the server if Password on functions enabled via the Server Manager Module or power control via the real time clock. Secure Mode Configure and enable the secure boot mode by pressing the key combination. When the system is enabled in secure mode or not, use the keyboard...
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... function controlled by the server board. Installed DIMMs must be the same speed and must be registered. Take care to 4 GB of supported memory, call your service representative or visit the Intel Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SBT2/compat.htm 42 31 Figure 3. Install from the processors. Installing DIMMs OM10426 20 Upgrading Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper, causing intermittent problems with...
... function controlled by the server board. Installed DIMMs must be the same speed and must be registered. Take care to 4 GB of supported memory, call your service representative or visit the Intel Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SBT2/compat.htm 42 31 Figure 3. Install from the processors. Installing DIMMs OM10426 20 Upgrading Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper, causing intermittent problems with...
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... CMOS jumper on the server board from the default setting (Protect CMOS memory) to configure or view the settings of the SCSI host adapters and onboard SCSI Utility SCSI devices in this will allow most server configurations to update the Field Replacement Unit (FRU), Sensor Data Record (SDR), and SM BIOS (SMB) flash components. Utility Using the Adaptec Use to the Clear setting; Page 35 44 50 55 56 56 Hot Keys Use the keyboard...
... CMOS jumper on the server board from the default setting (Protect CMOS memory) to configure or view the settings of the SCSI host adapters and onboard SCSI Utility SCSI devices in this will allow most server configurations to update the Field Replacement Unit (FRU), Sensor Data Record (SDR), and SM BIOS (SMB) flash components. Utility Using the Adaptec Use to the Clear setting; Page 35 44 50 55 56 56 Hot Keys Use the keyboard...
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... Adaptec SCSI Utility" on your service representative. When the utility opens, follow the displayed instructions to configure the onboard SCSI host adapter settings and to access and test. For a listing of memory that requires immediate attention. Also see the "Solving Problems" chapter in flash memory. 1. POST checks the server board, processor, memory, keyboard, and most installed peripheral devices. During the memory test, POST displays the amount of beep codes and error messages that POST can choose the boot device or enter BIOS Setup.
... Adaptec SCSI Utility" on your service representative. When the utility opens, follow the displayed instructions to configure the onboard SCSI host adapter settings and to access and test. For a listing of memory that requires immediate attention. Also see the "Solving Problems" chapter in flash memory. 1. POST checks the server board, processor, memory, keyboard, and most installed peripheral devices. During the memory test, POST displays the amount of beep codes and error messages that POST can choose the boot device or enter BIOS Setup.
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... battery backed CMOS; You must run Setup to see other prompts but not the prompt: Warning: cmos checksum invalid Warning: cmos time and date not set diskette drive options, and change the server configuration defaults. Record Your Setup Settings If the default values ever need to open the server, change a jumper setting, use Setup to check and set In this prompt: Press to enter SETUP NOTE If the BIOS setup option "POST Diagnostic Screen" is enabled (Default), you will load default...
... battery backed CMOS; You must run Setup to see other prompts but not the prompt: Warning: cmos checksum invalid Warning: cmos time and date not set diskette drive options, and change the server configuration defaults. Record Your Setup Settings If the default values ever need to open the server, change a jumper setting, use Setup to check and set In this prompt: Press to enter SETUP NOTE If the BIOS setup option "POST Diagnostic Screen" is enabled (Default), you will load default...
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Enables onboard diskette controller. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 39 Enables the onboard SCSI controller. Enables the on board VGA controller. Enables the mouse. Enables the onboard LAN controller. Enables the onboard USB controller. Selects parallel port mode. Auto forces BIOS to configure the port. Peripheral Configuration Submenu Feature Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Parallel Port Parallel Mode Diskette Controller Mouse SCSI Controller LAN Controller VGA Controller USB Controller Choices Disabled 3F8, IRQ 3 3F8, IRQ 4 2F8, IRQ 3 2F8, IRQ 4 3E8, IRQ 3 3E8, IRQ 4 2E8...
Enables onboard diskette controller. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 39 Enables the onboard SCSI controller. Enables the on board VGA controller. Enables the mouse. Enables the onboard LAN controller. Enables the onboard USB controller. Selects parallel port mode. Auto forces BIOS to configure the port. Peripheral Configuration Submenu Feature Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Parallel Port Parallel Mode Diskette Controller Mouse SCSI Controller LAN Controller VGA Controller USB Controller Choices Disabled 3F8, IRQ 3 3F8, IRQ 4 2F8, IRQ 3 2F8, IRQ 4 3E8, IRQ 3 3E8, IRQ 4 2E8...
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... Keyboard auto-repeat rate Keyboard auto-repeat delay Choices Auto On Off Disabled Enabled 2/sec 6/sec 10/sec 13.3/sec 18.5/sec 21.8/sec 26.7/sec 30/sec 1/4 sec 1/2 sec 3/4 sec 1 sec Description Configure which IRQ resource to repeat when it is held down . 40 Configuration Software and Utilities Enables or disables the audible key click. Enables option ROM scan of the onboard SCSI chip. Sets the numbers of the PCI slots. Enables option ROM...
... Keyboard auto-repeat rate Keyboard auto-repeat delay Choices Auto On Off Disabled Enabled 2/sec 6/sec 10/sec 13.3/sec 18.5/sec 21.8/sec 26.7/sec 30/sec 1/4 sec 1/2 sec 3/4 sec 1 sec Description Configure which IRQ resource to repeat when it is held down . 40 Configuration Software and Utilities Enables or disables the audible key click. Enables option ROM scan of the onboard SCSI chip. Sets the numbers of the PCI slots. Enables option ROM...
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... by clearing password jumper on Boot Secure Mode Diskette Access Power Switch Mask Option ROM Menu Mask Processor serial number Choices Clear Set Clear Set Press Enter Press Enter Disabled Enabled Everyone Supervisor Unmasked Masked Unmasked Masked Disabled Enabled Description Status only; Enabling the Supervisor Password field requires a password for a password; Feature Supervisor Password is User Password is pressed, you cannot turn off the power using the power switch after rebooting the OS. When the key is Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Password on server board...
... by clearing password jumper on Boot Secure Mode Diskette Access Power Switch Mask Option ROM Menu Mask Processor serial number Choices Clear Set Clear Set Press Enter Press Enter Disabled Enabled Everyone Supervisor Unmasked Masked Unmasked Masked Disabled Enabled Description Status only; Enabling the Supervisor Password field requires a password for a password; Feature Supervisor Password is User Password is pressed, you cannot turn off the power using the power switch after rebooting the OS. When the key is Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Password on server board...
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.... SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 45 There are sent to start the SSU. 3. Save those settings and exit BIOS Setup. Video memory and user input are two ways to a remote location through either a modem or Ethernet link and displayed by a network or modem. This message appears: Please wait while the Application Framework loads.... 6. When the main window of options. Running the SSU Remotely via an Emergency Management Card Using graphical...
.... SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 45 There are sent to start the SSU. 3. Save those settings and exit BIOS Setup. Video memory and user input are two ways to a remote location through either a modem or Ethernet link and displayed by a network or modem. This message appears: Please wait while the Application Framework loads.... 6. When the main window of options. Running the SSU Remotely via an Emergency Management Card Using graphical...
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... boots, check the BIOS identifier (version number) to the speaker and looking at the floppy drive LED. 1. Turn off the computer. Locate jumper block 3N7. 4. Replace the cover, turn off the computer. 2. A series of code available in the Setup program to recover the BIOS if an upgrade fails. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 55 You will take a few minutes. 7. The BIOS upgrade utility screen appears. 2. Insert the bootable floppy disk into floppy drive A. 6. The floppy disk now holds the BIOS upgrade and recovery files...
... boots, check the BIOS identifier (version number) to the speaker and looking at the floppy drive LED. 1. Turn off the computer. Locate jumper block 3N7. 4. Replace the cover, turn off the computer. 2. A series of code available in the Setup program to recover the BIOS if an upgrade fails. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 55 You will take a few minutes. 7. The BIOS upgrade utility screen appears. 2. Insert the bootable floppy disk into floppy drive A. 6. The floppy disk now holds the BIOS upgrade and recovery files...
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... Controller's firmware code. The computer will reboot and the changes will run automatically. 5. Using the Firmware Update Utility The Firmware Update Utility is a DOS-based program used to change SCSI device settings that may be in drive A and turn on the server board. The version of other devices in drive A. Expand the file (for example, SBT2FWSDR.ZIP) to the diskette. The utility runs out of BIOS and is complete, remove the floppy disk. Press . 5. Replace the computer cover. Boot...
... Controller's firmware code. The computer will reboot and the changes will run automatically. 5. Using the Firmware Update Utility The Firmware Update Utility is a DOS-based program used to change SCSI device settings that may be in drive A and turn on the server board. The version of other devices in drive A. Expand the file (for example, SBT2FWSDR.ZIP) to the diskette. The utility runs out of BIOS and is complete, remove the floppy disk. Press . 5. Replace the computer cover. Boot...
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... normally? q Are the video monitor switch settings correct? Power Light Does Not Light Check the following : q Is the keyboard functioning? q Are there other problems with application software. • The bootable CD-ROM is no beep or an incorrect beep pattern. • No characters appear on screen. • Characters on ? Specific Problems and Corrective Actions This section provides possible solutions for these specific problems: • Power light does not light. • There...
... normally? q Are the video monitor switch settings correct? Power Light Does Not Light Check the following : q Is the keyboard functioning? q Are there other problems with application software. • The bootable CD-ROM is no beep or an incorrect beep pattern. • No characters appear on screen. • Characters on ? Specific Problems and Corrective Actions This section provides possible solutions for these specific problems: • Power light does not light. • There...
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... be installed. If you are directly connecting two servers (no hub), you are using the drivers that are shipped on crossover cables). q If you will need a crossover cable (see Chapter 3. Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light The hard disk drive activity light is attached but the problem persists, try a different cable. q Is the onboard IDE controller enabled? To run the SSU, see your LAN administrator about the correct networking software that "Onboard Floppy" is configured...
... be installed. If you are directly connecting two servers (no hub), you are using the drivers that are shipped on crossover cables). q If you will need a crossover cable (see Chapter 3. Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light The hard disk drive activity light is attached but the problem persists, try a different cable. q Is the onboard IDE controller enabled? To run the SSU, see your LAN administrator about the correct networking software that "Onboard Floppy" is configured...
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... enter Setup" to appear. Wait for POST to complete and for your safety, and connect the power cord to the system. 4. This automatically reprograms CMOS and RTC to take effect. 6. General Procedure to Change Jumper Setting The short general procedure for changing a configuration setting is the same for example, changing the boot device). Install a jumper on the pins specified for the change to their default settings. 5. Remove the side cover. Remove the side cover. 8. CMOS Jumper...
... enter Setup" to appear. Wait for POST to complete and for your safety, and connect the power cord to the system. 4. This automatically reprograms CMOS and RTC to take effect. 6. General Procedure to Change Jumper Setting The short general procedure for changing a configuration setting is the same for example, changing the boot device). Install a jumper on the pins specified for the change to their default settings. 5. Remove the side cover. Remove the side cover. 8. CMOS Jumper...
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... Redirection menu, configuring in Setup, 42 controller IDE, 12 keyboard/mouse, 15 network, 7, 13 SCSI, 12 video, 7, 12 cooling, heat sink for processor, 21 D diagnostics, preparing system for testing, 61 diskette enabling/disabling floppy writes, 17 no booting in secure mode without password, 17 reconfiguring if cannot enter Setup, 35 running SCU from, 34 E electromagnetic compatibility. See EMC EMC, notice of safely, 31, 74 installing, 31 removing, 31, 74 beep codes, 34 BIOS changing the...
... Redirection menu, configuring in Setup, 42 controller IDE, 12 keyboard/mouse, 15 network, 7, 13 SCSI, 12 video, 7, 12 cooling, heat sink for processor, 21 D diagnostics, preparing system for testing, 61 diskette enabling/disabling floppy writes, 17 no booting in secure mode without password, 17 reconfiguring if cannot enter Setup, 35 running SCU from, 34 E electromagnetic compatibility. See EMC EMC, notice of safely, 31, 74 installing, 31 removing, 31, 74 beep codes, 34 BIOS changing the...
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..., 10 video amount, 7 what type to install, 7 mouse compatibility, 15 inactivity timer, 15 82 N network, controller, 7, 13 Network Teaming, 13 P password, 16 administrative, 16 administrator, 16 entering to unblank screen, 18 retaining at system reset, 69 user, 16 using to reactivate keyboard/mouse, 18 using to reactivate keyboard/mouse, 15 PCI embedded devices, 7 expansion slots, 7 slot current ratings, 77 PCI Configuration Menu, configuring in Setup, 41 POST bootable media required, 34 memory, amount tested, 34 power supply calculating power usage...
..., 10 video amount, 7 what type to install, 7 mouse compatibility, 15 inactivity timer, 15 82 N network, controller, 7, 13 Network Teaming, 13 P password, 16 administrative, 16 administrator, 16 entering to unblank screen, 18 retaining at system reset, 69 user, 16 using to reactivate keyboard/mouse, 18 using to reactivate keyboard/mouse, 15 PCI embedded devices, 7 expansion slots, 7 slot current ratings, 77 PCI Configuration Menu, configuring in Setup, 41 POST bootable media required, 34 memory, amount tested, 34 power supply calculating power usage...