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Installing DIMMs ...20 4. Install Bottom Epac...28 11. Jumper Locations ...67 SBT2 Server Board Product Guide v Remove the Top Epac 22 5. Install Top Epac...30 13. System Setup Utility Main Window 46 ... 6. Disengage Retention Wires 25 8. Back Panel Connectors 8 2. Install Fans ...29 12. 5 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers...67 General Procedure to Change Jumper Setting 68 CMOS Jumper...68 Password Jumper ...69 6 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance 71 Product Safety Compliance 71 Product EMC Compliance 71 Product Regulatory Compliance...
Installing DIMMs ...20 4. Install Bottom Epac...28 11. Jumper Locations ...67 SBT2 Server Board Product Guide v Remove the Top Epac 22 5. Install Top Epac...30 13. System Setup Utility Main Window 46 ... 6. Disengage Retention Wires 25 8. Back Panel Connectors 8 2. Install Fans ...29 12. 5 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers...67 General Procedure to Change Jumper Setting 68 CMOS Jumper...68 Password Jumper ...69 6 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance 71 Product Safety Compliance 71 Product EMC Compliance 71 Product Regulatory Compliance...
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.../IDE burst transfers • Master/slave IDE mode • Up to two devices. 12 Description SCSI Controller The embedded Adaptec AIC-7899 dual function SCSI controller provides both Ultra2 (LVDS) wide and Ultra wide (SE) SCSI interfaces as two independent PCI functions. The onboard device...The controller has a connector located on the server board with active terminators that cannot be disabled. Non-LVDS devices generally are terminated through a jumper or resistor pack. The SCSI bus is terminated on the system board that supports a master and a slave device. LVDS devices generally do...
.../IDE burst transfers • Master/slave IDE mode • Up to two devices. 12 Description SCSI Controller The embedded Adaptec AIC-7899 dual function SCSI controller provides both Ultra2 (LVDS) wide and Ultra wide (SE) SCSI interfaces as two independent PCI functions. The onboard device...The controller has a connector located on the server board with active terminators that cannot be disabled. Non-LVDS devices generally are terminated through a jumper or resistor pack. The SCSI bus is terminated on the system board that supports a master and a slave device. LVDS devices generally do...
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... be accepted. During POST, before the server fully boots. Control access to using the system, set ), then you cannot access Setup, change the Clear Password jumper (see Chapter 5). To clear the password if you specify in the Security Subsystem Group. To resume activity: Enter the correct password(s). The sequence that keyboard...-D in the Security Subsystem Group. Software Security Features (continued) Feature Description Set a time out period so that you cannot access Setup, change the Clear Password jumper (see Chapter 5).
... be accepted. During POST, before the server fully boots. Control access to using the system, set ), then you cannot access Setup, change the Clear Password jumper (see Chapter 5). To clear the password if you specify in the Security Subsystem Group. To resume activity: Enter the correct password(s). The sequence that keyboard...-D in the Security Subsystem Group. Software Security Features (continued) Feature Description Set a time out period so that you cannot access Setup, change the Clear Password jumper (see Chapter 5).
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...telecommunications systems, networks, and modems attached to chassis groundany surface. They can grip with a pair of the 19 Some jumpers have such a tab, take care when using needle nosed pliers to ESD. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage can damage disk...other parts. If one is a small plastic encased conductor that you open the chassis, add, or remove any components. Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is not available, provide some ESD protection by their edges. 2 Upgrading Tools and Supplies Needed • Phillips (cross head) screwdriver (#1 ...
...telecommunications systems, networks, and modems attached to chassis groundany surface. They can grip with a pair of the 19 Some jumpers have such a tab, take care when using needle nosed pliers to ESD. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage can damage disk...other parts. If one is a small plastic encased conductor that you open the chassis, add, or remove any components. Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is not available, provide some ESD protection by their edges. 2 Upgrading Tools and Supplies Needed • Phillips (cross head) screwdriver (#1 ...
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...64 MB 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. jumper with the function controlled by the server board. Gripping the wide sides can damage the... contacts inside the jumper, causing intermittent problems with the pliers, never the wide sides. Installing DIMMs...
...64 MB 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. jumper with the function controlled by the server board. Gripping the wide sides can damage the... contacts inside the jumper, causing intermittent problems with the pliers, never the wide sides. Installing DIMMs...
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Move the retention wires over the plastic ejectors to hold the processor in place. After you have installed the processor(s), you must configure the speed jumpers. See the CPU Clock Speed table on page 67. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 27 Engage Retention Wires 11. Retention wires Figure 9. A B OM10415 A. 10. Ejectors B.
Move the retention wires over the plastic ejectors to hold the processor in place. After you have installed the processor(s), you must configure the speed jumpers. See the CPU Clock Speed table on page 67. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 27 Engage Retention Wires 11. Retention wires Figure 9. A B OM10415 A. 10. Ejectors B.
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... use Setup to configure or view the settings of the SCSI host adapters and onboard SCSI Utility SCSI devices in this , see the section "CMOS Jumper" in Chapter 5 in the server. System Setup Utility (SSU) Use for viewing and clearing the system event log, viewing the system management FRU ...information, or viewing the system management SDR repository. Hot Keys To do this manual. Or, you can move the CMOS jumper on the server board from the default setting (Protect CMOS memory) to upgrade the BIOS. Then run the SSU to update the Field Replacement ...
... use Setup to configure or view the settings of the SCSI host adapters and onboard SCSI Utility SCSI devices in this , see the section "CMOS Jumper" in Chapter 5 in the server. System Setup Utility (SSU) Use for viewing and clearing the system event log, viewing the system management FRU ...information, or viewing the system management SDR repository. Hot Keys To do this manual. Or, you can move the CMOS jumper on the server board from the default setting (Protect CMOS memory) to upgrade the BIOS. Then run the SSU to update the Field Replacement ...
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..., the BIOS will temporarily disable the splash screen allowing you boot the server. for the procedure, see Chapter 5, under the heading "CMOS Jumper" In the three conditions listed above, after rebooting, you will see this prompt: Press to enter SETUP NOTE If the BIOS setup option... "POST Diagnostic Screen" is displayed. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 35 Record Your Setup Settings If the default values ever need to open the server, change the jumper back. For a step-by the Manufacturer's Splash screen. To see Chapter 5, under...
..., the BIOS will temporarily disable the splash screen allowing you boot the server. for the procedure, see Chapter 5, under the heading "CMOS Jumper" In the three conditions listed above, after rebooting, you will see this prompt: Press to enter SETUP NOTE If the BIOS setup option... "POST Diagnostic Screen" is displayed. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 35 Record Your Setup Settings If the default values ever need to open the server, change the jumper back. For a step-by the Manufacturer's Splash screen. To see Chapter 5, under...
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... CNTL A. If set . Key assigned to abort. When secure mode is activated, the diskette drive is required for entering Setup. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 41 Feature Supervisor Password is User Password is entered. Once set to unlock the system. user cannot modify. ...the Quicklock feature. Supervisor password must enter a password to enable this can make the following selections on server board (see Server Board Jumpers in Chapter 5). You must be set , this feature. Password on Boot Secure Mode Diskette Access Power Switch Mask Option ROM Menu ...
... CNTL A. If set . Key assigned to abort. When secure mode is activated, the diskette drive is required for entering Setup. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 41 Feature Supervisor Password is User Password is entered. Once set to unlock the system. user cannot modify. ...the Quicklock feature. Supervisor password must enter a password to enable this can make the following selections on server board (see Server Board Jumpers in Chapter 5). You must be set , this feature. Password on Boot Secure Mode Diskette Access Power Switch Mask Option ROM Menu ...
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... during the procedure. Insert the bootable BIOS upgrade floppy disk into drive A. 7. Listen to make sure the upgrade was successful. 4. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 55 As the computer boots, check the BIOS identifier (version number) to the speaker. 8. Recovering the BIOS It...if an interruption occurs, the BIOS could be damaged. Monitor the procedure by listening to step 1 and repeat the recovery process. 11. Locate jumper block 3N7. 4. 6. Insert the bootable floppy disk into floppy drive A. 6. To extract the BIOS.EXE file to the floppy disk, change...
... during the procedure. Insert the bootable BIOS upgrade floppy disk into drive A. 7. Listen to make sure the upgrade was successful. 4. SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 55 As the computer boots, check the BIOS identifier (version number) to the speaker. 8. Recovering the BIOS It...if an interruption occurs, the BIOS could be damaged. Monitor the procedure by listening to step 1 and repeat the recovery process. 11. Locate jumper block 3N7. 4. 6. Insert the bootable floppy disk into floppy drive A. 6. To extract the BIOS.EXE file to the floppy disk, change...
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...screen will take effect. Shut the system down and remove any floppy disks that you want to the diskette. 4. Use a bootable floppy disk containing the Intel flash utility and language files. 1. Select Update Language Set. The computer will reboot and the changes will not be readable. 3. Changing the BIOS Language... with the BIOS upgrade (see page 55). The utility will run the Firmware Update Utility if new firmware code becomes necessary. Remove the jumper from the system and wait 60 seconds. 7. Leave the upgrade disk in the server 56 Configuration Software and Utilities
...screen will take effect. Shut the system down and remove any floppy disks that you want to the diskette. 4. Use a bootable floppy disk containing the Intel flash utility and language files. 1. Select Update Language Set. The computer will reboot and the changes will not be readable. 3. Changing the BIOS Language... with the BIOS upgrade (see page 55). The utility will run the Firmware Update Utility if new firmware code becomes necessary. Remove the jumper from the system and wait 60 seconds. 7. Leave the upgrade disk in the server 56 Configuration Software and Utilities
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... switch on the front panel to turn the server on (power on ? Hardware failure is it properly formatted or configured? q Are all jumper settings on add-in boards and peripheral devices correct? q Are all cables correctly connected and secured? q Is the operating system properly loaded?... q Is the system power cord properly connected to the operating system documentation. Cold boot reset. q Are all jumper and switch settings on the server board correct? If applicable, ensure that comes with them. Refer to the system and plugged into a NEMA ...
... switch on the front panel to turn the server on (power on ? Hardware failure is it properly formatted or configured? q Are all jumper settings on add-in boards and peripheral devices correct? q Are all cables correctly connected and secured? q Is the operating system properly loaded?... q Is the system power cord properly connected to the operating system documentation. Cold boot reset. q Are all jumper and switch settings on the server board correct? If applicable, ensure that comes with them. Refer to the system and plugged into a NEMA ...
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.... q Is the diskette drive activity light always on the diskette drive set correctly? q Make sure the hub port is securely attached to the SBT2 server board. q If you are using an add-in incorrectly. If the problem persists, there may be installed. q Make sure the network ...cable is configured for more information on crossover cables). q Is the diskette drive properly configured? q Are all relevant switches and jumpers on the system Configuration Software CD for help. If you are shipped on the drive set correctly? q Are all relevant switches and...
.... q Is the diskette drive activity light always on the diskette drive set correctly? q Make sure the hub port is securely attached to the SBT2 server board. q If you are using an add-in incorrectly. If the problem persists, there may be installed. q Make sure the network ...cable is configured for more information on crossover cables). q Is the diskette drive properly configured? q Are all relevant switches and jumpers on the system Configuration Software CD for help. If you are shipped on the drive set correctly? q Are all relevant switches and...
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... BIOS set correctly. q Make sure all cables are using the software. Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected Check the following : q Verify that the server board jumpers are set to allow the CD-ROM to see if the problem is properly configured for the system. Problems with Application Software If you have...
... BIOS set correctly. q Make sure all cables are using the software. Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected Check the following : q Verify that the server board jumpers are set to allow the CD-ROM to see if the problem is properly configured for the system. Problems with Application Software If you have...
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.... Password 3-4 Disable If these pins should not be jumpered for normal operation. These pins should not be jumpered. Configuration Jumper (3N7) Jumper Name Pins What it does at system reset Configuration Jumper 11-12 Normal operation. 5 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers 7C10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3N7 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 14. Jumper Locations OM10428 Table 5. These pins should not be...
.... Password 3-4 Disable If these pins should not be jumpered for normal operation. These pins should not be jumpered. Configuration Jumper (3N7) Jumper Name Pins What it does at system reset Configuration Jumper 11-12 Normal operation. 5 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers 7C10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3N7 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 14. Jumper Locations OM10428 Table 5. These pins should not be...
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...system power, and disconnect the AC power cord. 3. See "General Procedure to verify the correct settings. Run BIOS Setup or the SSU to Change Jumper Setting" on page 68. 2. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at pins 1-2 controls whether settings stored in boards. 4. Remove the side cover. Put... power cord from pins 1-2. 9. You do not need to remove the server board from the chassis, and you probably do not need to remove the jumper back to its original setting to take effect. 6. Reinstall the side cover, and connect the power cord to their default settings. 5. Wait for POST...
...system power, and disconnect the AC power cord. 3. See "General Procedure to verify the correct settings. Run BIOS Setup or the SSU to Change Jumper Setting" on page 68. 2. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at pins 1-2 controls whether settings stored in boards. 4. Remove the side cover. Put... power cord from pins 1-2. 9. You do not need to remove the server board from the chassis, and you probably do not need to remove the jumper back to its original setting to take effect. 6. Reinstall the side cover, and connect the power cord to their default settings. 5. Wait for POST...
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...SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 69 See "General Procedure to the system. 9. This automatically clears the password. 5. Reinstall the side cover, and connect the power cord to Change Jumper Setting" on page 68. 2. Turn off the system, and disconnect the power cord. 6. Remove the jumper from pins 3 and 4. 8. Install a jumper... on , and wait for your safety, and connect the power cord to complete. See Chapter 3. Password Jumper The jumper at pins 3-4 control whether the user and...
...SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 69 See "General Procedure to the system. 9. This automatically clears the password. 5. Reinstall the side cover, and connect the power cord to Change Jumper Setting" on page 68. 2. Turn off the system, and disconnect the power cord. 6. Remove the jumper from pins 3 and 4. 8. Install a jumper... on , and wait for your safety, and connect the power cord to complete. See Chapter 3. Password Jumper The jumper at pins 3-4 control whether the user and...
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...59 bus termination requirements, SCSI devices, 12 C Caution avoid damaging jumpers when hanging, 19 avoid touching processor pins, 21 selecting correct heat sink, 21 selecting correct processor, 21 certifications, 73 SBT2 Server Board Product Guide CMOS clear to reconfigure diskette drive, 35 ...retaining settings, 68 configuration, limiting access to system with administrative password, 18 configuring server board jumpers general procedure to SCU, 18 Advanced Menu...
...59 bus termination requirements, SCSI devices, 12 C Caution avoid damaging jumpers when hanging, 19 avoid touching processor pins, 21 selecting correct heat sink, 21 selecting correct processor, 21 certifications, 73 SBT2 Server Board Product Guide CMOS clear to reconfigure diskette drive, 35 ...retaining settings, 68 configuration, limiting access to system with administrative password, 18 configuring server board jumpers general procedure to SCU, 18 Advanced Menu...
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...-ROM not detected, 66 cannot connect to run, 50 H - F fan, heat sink, disconnecting, 22 Fast EtherChannel, 13, 15 feature summary back panel connectors, 8 board, 7 FEC. K jumpers, do not damage when changing, 19 keyboard compatibility, 15 lockout timer, seting in SCU, 15 L language, changing in BIOS, 56 lithium backup battery disposing of...
...-ROM not detected, 66 cannot connect to run, 50 H - F fan, heat sink, disconnecting, 22 Fast EtherChannel, 13, 15 feature summary back panel connectors, 8 board, 7 FEC. K jumpers, do not damage when changing, 19 keyboard compatibility, 15 lockout timer, seting in SCU, 15 L language, changing in BIOS, 56 lithium backup battery disposing of...
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...floppy writes, 17 locking mouse, keyboard with timer, 15, 18 password, 18 secure mode, 17 secure mode, setting in Setup, 42 SBT2 Server Board Product Guide Setup Advanced menu, 37 Boot Device Priority menu, 43 Boot menu, 42 cannot enter, need to using hot ...key combination, 33 video blanking, 18 Security menu, configuring, Setup, 41 server board CMOS settings, jumper, 68 component locations, figure, 9 configuration jumpers, 68 configurations, 67 password jumper, 69 server management, intrusion detection, 16 Server menu, configuring in SCU, 17 software lock, SCU, 16 unattended...
...floppy writes, 17 locking mouse, keyboard with timer, 15, 18 password, 18 secure mode, 17 secure mode, setting in Setup, 42 SBT2 Server Board Product Guide Setup Advanced menu, 37 Boot Device Priority menu, 43 Boot menu, 42 cannot enter, need to using hot ...key combination, 33 video blanking, 18 Security menu, configuring, Setup, 41 server board CMOS settings, jumper, 68 component locations, figure, 9 configuration jumpers, 68 configurations, 67 password jumper, 69 server management, intrusion detection, 16 Server menu, configuring in SCU, 17 software lock, SCU, 16 unattended...