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Intel® Server Board STL2 Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/Products Order Number: A28570-001
Intel® Server Board STL2 Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/Products Order Number: A28570-001
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Contents 1 Description Server Board Features ...7 Back Panel Connectors 8 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 9 Processor ...10 Memory ...10 Add-in Board Slots ...11 Video ...12 SCSI Controller ...12 IDE Controller...12 Network Controller...13 Network Teaming Features 13 Keyboard and Mouse ...15 ACPI ...15 Security ...16 ...
Contents 1 Description Server Board Features ...7 Back Panel Connectors 8 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 9 Processor ...10 Memory ...10 Add-in Board Slots ...11 Video ...12 SCSI Controller ...12 IDE Controller...12 Network Controller...13 Network Teaming Features 13 Keyboard and Mouse ...15 ACPI ...15 Security ...16 ...
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... Does Not Light 62 Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 62 CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 62 Cannot Connect to a Server 62 Problems with Network 63 PCI Installation Tips 63 iv Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
... Does Not Light 62 Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 62 CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 62 Cannot Connect to a Server 62 Problems with Network 63 PCI Installation Tips 63 iv Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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... Insert the Processor 23 6. Configuration Utilities 31 5. Problems with Application Software 64 Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected 64 5 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers...65 6 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance 67 Product Safety Compliance 67 Product EMC Compliance 67 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings 67 Electromagnetic... 68 BSMI (Taiwan) ...69 Replacing the Back up Battery 29 14. Place the Heatsink...24 8. Installing a VRM ...28 13. Server Board Features 7 2. Configuration Jumper (1J15 65 7. Power Usage Worksheet 1 74 9.
... Insert the Processor 23 6. Configuration Utilities 31 5. Problems with Application Software 64 Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected 64 5 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers...65 6 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance 67 Product Safety Compliance 67 Product EMC Compliance 67 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings 67 Electromagnetic... 68 BSMI (Taiwan) ...69 Replacing the Back up Battery 29 14. Place the Heatsink...24 8. Installing a VRM ...28 13. Server Board Features 7 2. Configuration Jumper (1J15 65 7. Power Usage Worksheet 1 74 9.
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1 Description Server Board Features Table 1. PCI bus Four standard PCI (PCI-33/32 bit) expansion slots for 10 or 100 Mbps TX Fast Ethernet networks. Integrated onboard NIC, an Intel® 82559 single chip PCI LAN controller for add-in a Flip Chip Pin Grid Array (FC-PGA) package. ...ECC, SDRAM dual inline memory modules (DIMM). AIC7899, supporting onboard Ultra2 (LVD) wide and Ultra-wide SCSI interfaces. Form Factor Server ATX form factor, ATX 2.01 compliant I/O. 7 Server Board Features Feature Description Processor Up to two Intel® Pentium® III processors in...
1 Description Server Board Features Table 1. PCI bus Four standard PCI (PCI-33/32 bit) expansion slots for 10 or 100 Mbps TX Fast Ethernet networks. Integrated onboard NIC, an Intel® 82559 single chip PCI LAN controller for add-in a Flip Chip Pin Grid Array (FC-PGA) package. ...ECC, SDRAM dual inline memory modules (DIMM). AIC7899, supporting onboard Ultra2 (LVD) wide and Ultra-wide SCSI interfaces. Form Factor Server ATX form factor, ATX 2.01 compliant I/O. 7 Server Board Features Feature Description Processor Up to two Intel® Pentium® III processors in...
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...) K. Four pin speaker connector (P25) D. Ultra Single Ended (SE) SCSI connector (P9) R. Battery T. Configuration jumper block (1J15) U. Primary processor (P13) E. Ultra160 LVD SCSI connector (P8) S. Server Board Connector and Component Locations A B C D EF G H AA I Z J K L Y M NO X P Q W V R U TS OM10670 A. Main power connector (P33) N. Configuration jumper block (1L4) G. Two pin speaker connector (P31...
...) K. Four pin speaker connector (P25) D. Ultra Single Ended (SE) SCSI connector (P9) R. Battery T. Configuration jumper block (1J15) U. Primary processor (P13) E. Ultra160 LVD SCSI connector (P8) S. Server Board Connector and Component Locations A B C D EF G H AA I Z J K L Y M NO X P Q W V R U TS OM10670 A. Main power connector (P33) N. Configuration jumper block (1L4) G. Two pin speaker connector (P31...
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... III processor for the latest tested memory list: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/STL2/compat.htm 10 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Contact your sales representative or dealer for a current list of noninterleaved memory (64-bit main memory plus ECC). Check the Intel Customer Support website for the slot 2 connector, but utilizes a new package technology called...
... III processor for the latest tested memory list: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/STL2/compat.htm 10 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Contact your sales representative or dealer for a current list of noninterleaved memory (64-bit main memory plus ECC). Check the Intel Customer Support website for the slot 2 connector, but utilizes a new package technology called...
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...; Parity enabled NOTE If you install a PCI-33 card into one half length standard PCI (PCI-33/32 bit) connectors. Description 11 Add-in Board Slots The server board has three full length and one of the PCI-66 slots, the bus speed for all three slots will be lowered to 33 MHz... environment • Burst transfers of up to 133 Mbps • 8, 16, or 32 bit data transfers • Plug and Play ready • Parity enabled The server board has two full length PCI-66/64 bit.
...; Parity enabled NOTE If you install a PCI-33 card into one half length standard PCI (PCI-33/32 bit) connectors. Description 11 Add-in Board Slots The server board has three full length and one of the PCI-66 slots, the bus speed for all three slots will be lowered to 33 MHz... environment • Burst transfers of up to 133 Mbps • 8, 16, or 32 bit data transfers • Plug and Play ready • Parity enabled The server board has two full length PCI-66/64 bit.
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...; PIO and DMA transfer modes • DMA-33 capable • Mode 4 timings • Transfer rates up to two devices. 12 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Non-LVDS devices generally are terminated through a jumper or resistor pack. LVDS devices generally do not have termination capabilities. The SCSI ...bus is terminated on the system board that cannot be at one end of 100 Hz. The controller has a connector located on the server board with a maximum vertical retrace noninterlaced frequency of the bus. SCSI Controller The embedded...
...; PIO and DMA transfer modes • DMA-33 capable • Mode 4 timings • Transfer rates up to two devices. 12 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Non-LVDS devices generally are terminated through a jumper or resistor pack. LVDS devices generally do not have termination capabilities. The SCSI ...bus is terminated on the system board that cannot be at one end of 100 Hz. The controller has a connector located on the server board with a maximum vertical retrace noninterlaced frequency of the bus. SCSI Controller The embedded...
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...† (FEC) - Network Controller NOTE To ensure EMC product regulation compliance, the end system must be used with back-to- The server board includes a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network solution based on the Intel 82559 single chip Fast Ethernet PCI Bus Controller. To set up to 132 MB/s. creates a team of 2, 3 or 4 adapters to...
...† (FEC) - Network Controller NOTE To ensure EMC product regulation compliance, the end system must be used with back-to- The server board includes a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network solution based on the Intel 82559 single chip Fast Ethernet PCI Bus Controller. To set up to 132 MB/s. creates a team of 2, 3 or 4 adapters to...
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...takes over . General Configuration Notes 1. Windows NT versions prior to four PRO/1000 or PRO/100 adapters per team, in your server's transmit throughput. In Windows NT, teaming options cannot be the preferred primary. Adapter Fault Tolerance Adapter Fault Tolerance (AFT) is ... AFT is not selected, PROSet will automatically revert to the same network switch. 14 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide For example if you have been configured for ALB also provide the benefits of server connections. If a Preferred Primary is implemented with Service Pack 4.0 or Service Pack 3.0 ...
...takes over . General Configuration Notes 1. Windows NT versions prior to four PRO/1000 or PRO/100 adapters per team, in your server's transmit throughput. In Windows NT, teaming options cannot be the preferred primary. Adapter Fault Tolerance Adapter Fault Tolerance (AFT) is ... AFT is not selected, PROSet will automatically revert to the same network switch. 14 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide For example if you have been configured for ALB also provide the benefits of server connections. If a Preferred Primary is implemented with Service Pack 4.0 or Service Pack 3.0 ...
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... system hard disk drive. Software Locks The BIOS Setup and the System Setup Utility (SSU) provide a number of the options. 16 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Using Passwords You can set , you: • Must enter the supervisor password to enter BIOS Setup or the SSU. ...password is enabled in either the BIOS Setup or SSU. • Must enter the user password to prevent use of the server, Intel® Server Control server management software monitors the system intrusion switch. The system can activate the chassis intrusion alarm switch. Once the security measures are...
... system hard disk drive. Software Locks The BIOS Setup and the System Setup Utility (SSU) provide a number of the options. 16 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Using Passwords You can set , you: • Must enter the supervisor password to enter BIOS Setup or the SSU. ...password is enabled in either the BIOS Setup or SSU. • Must enter the user password to prevent use of the server, Intel® Server Control server management software monitors the system intrusion switch. The system can activate the chassis intrusion alarm switch. Once the security measures are...
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...menu of the User Password Option menu found in the Security Subsystem Group. During POST, before accepting any keyboard or mouse input. 18 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide To disable a password, change it through Setup). If secure mode is enabled (a user password is present and displays a...If both the supervisor and user passwords are enabled through Setup. If no keyboard or mouse action occurs for a password before the server fully boots. Software Security Features (continued) Feature Description Set a time out period so that you will not be prompted for ...
...menu of the User Password Option menu found in the Security Subsystem Group. During POST, before accepting any keyboard or mouse input. 18 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide To disable a password, change it through Setup). If secure mode is enabled (a user password is present and displays a...If both the supervisor and user passwords are enabled through Setup. If no keyboard or mouse action occurs for a password before the server fully boots. Software Security Features (continued) Feature Description Set a time out period so that you will not be prompted for ...
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...on top that you open the chassis, add, or remove any surface. Only a technically qualified person should configure the server board. After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the wall outlet. Make sure the AC power cord is a small plastic encased conductor that ...you must unplug the AC power cord from the server, place the board component side up on a grounded, static free surface. ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. grip the narrow sides of fine needle nosed pliers. They can grip with ...
...on top that you open the chassis, add, or remove any surface. Only a technically qualified person should configure the server board. After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the wall outlet. Make sure the AC power cord is a small plastic encased conductor that ...you must unplug the AC power cord from the server, place the board component side up on a grounded, static free surface. ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. grip the narrow sides of fine needle nosed pliers. They can grip with ...
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... from slot 1 to slot 4, no empty slots between installed DIMMs. Slot 1 is supported by that jumper. Installing DIMMs OM10673 20 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Installed DIMMs must be the same speed and must be registered. Take care to grip with the pliers, never the wide ... is the slot farthest from 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/STL2/compat.htm 4321 Figure 3. Install from the processors. jumper with , but not squeeze, the pliers or other tool...
... from slot 1 to slot 4, no empty slots between installed DIMMs. Slot 1 is supported by that jumper. Installing DIMMs OM10673 20 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Installed DIMMs must be the same speed and must be registered. Take care to grip with the pliers, never the wide ... is the slot farthest from 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/STL2/compat.htm 4321 Figure 3. Install from the processors. jumper with , but not squeeze, the pliers or other tool...
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... avoid the possibility of a burn, be careful when removing or installing server board components that is inappropriate for your customer service representative or visit the Intel Customer Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/STL2 ESD and handling processors: Reduce the risk of your server can handle a newer, faster processor (thermal and power considerations). CAUTIONS Processor...
... avoid the possibility of a burn, be careful when removing or installing server board components that is inappropriate for your customer service representative or visit the Intel Customer Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/STL2 ESD and handling processors: Reduce the risk of your server can handle a newer, faster processor (thermal and power considerations). CAUTIONS Processor...
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... with the first processor (within one stepping, same voltage, same speed, see your system, you can set the jumpers correctly. 22 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Remove the side cover (see the Intel support website for instructions). 3. Raise the Locking Bar 4. Raise the locking bar on the socket. The second processor must first remove...
... with the first processor (within one stepping, same voltage, same speed, see your system, you can set the jumpers correctly. 22 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Remove the side cover (see the Intel support website for instructions). 3. Raise the Locking Bar 4. Raise the locking bar on the socket. The second processor must first remove...
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We recommend attaching the side away from the fan cable first. Attach the Heatsink OM10681 24 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide PGA370 A B Figure 8. Then use a screw driver or other tool to the processor socket. Place the fan heatsink on top of the processor. Place the Heatsink 7. OM10680 Figure 7. Attach the fan heatsink clip to attach the remaining side. 6.
We recommend attaching the side away from the fan cable first. Attach the Heatsink OM10681 24 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide PGA370 A B Figure 8. Then use a screw driver or other tool to the processor socket. Place the fan heatsink on top of the processor. Place the Heatsink 7. OM10680 Figure 7. Attach the fan heatsink clip to attach the remaining side. 6.
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9. Processor Clock Speed Jumper Table 3. If you are installing faster processors, you must configure the speed jumpers. 2 4 6 8 10 12 5E1 1 3 5 7 9 11 OM10674 Figure 10. CPU Clock Speed (5E1) CPU Pins Pins Pins Pins Speed 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 667 ää 733 ä 800 ä ä ä 867 ä ä 933 ä ä 1000 ä Pins 9-10 Pins 11-12 26 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
9. Processor Clock Speed Jumper Table 3. If you are installing faster processors, you must configure the speed jumpers. 2 4 6 8 10 12 5E1 1 3 5 7 9 11 OM10674 Figure 10. CPU Clock Speed (5E1) CPU Pins Pins Pins Pins Speed 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 667 ää 733 ä 800 ä ä ä 867 ä ä 933 ä ä 1000 ä Pins 9-10 Pins 11-12 26 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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... battery on the server board powers the real time clock (RTC) for a list of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer's instructions. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandøren. 28 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Orient ...the VRM as shown and press it loses voltage, and the server settings stored in CMOS RAM in the absence of power.
... battery on the server board powers the real time clock (RTC) for a list of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer's instructions. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandøren. 28 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide Orient ...the VRM as shown and press it loses voltage, and the server settings stored in CMOS RAM in the absence of power.