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AurigaServer Motherboard
User's Manual
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Table of Contents內內Preface ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� iSafety Instructions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� iiAbout This Manual �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� iii
Chapter 1� Product Features ����������������������������������������������������������������������11�1 Component ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11.2 Specifications �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������21�3 Feature ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3
Chapter 2� Hardware Setup ������������������������������������������������������������������������42�1 Central Processing Unit Setup ����������������������������������������������������������4
2.1.1 Processor Installation ........................................................................................42�2 System Memory Setup ����������������������������������������������������������������������7
2.2.1 DIMM Installation ...............................................................................................7
2.2.2 DIMM Location ...................................................................................................8
2.2.3 DIMM Slot Installation .......................................................................................8Chapter 3� Motherboard Settings ���������������������������������������������������������������9
3�1 Block Diagram ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������93�2 Content List ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������103�3 Connector and Jumper Location �����������������������������������������������������113�4 Connector and Jumper ��������������������������������������������������������������������123�5 System LED Indicator ����������������������������������������������������������������������15
3.5.1 Rear Panel LED ............................................................................................... 15
3.5.2 Internal LED ..................................................................................................... 15
3.5.3 Internal LED Indicator Location ...................................................................... 16Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration Settings ���������������������������������������������������17
4�1 Navigation Keys ������������������������������������������������������������������������������174�2 BIOS Setup �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18
4.2.1 BIOS Menu ....................................................................................................... 18
4.2.2 BIOS Basic Utility ............................................................................................. 18
4.2.3 BIOS Update ..................................................................................................... 214�3 Main ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23
4.3.1 Main .................................................................................................................. 234�4 AMD CBS ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24
4.4.1 Zen Common Options ...................................................................................... 24
4.4.2 DF Common Options ....................................................................................... 25
4.4.3 UMC Common Options .................................................................................... 25
4.4.4 NBIO Common Options ................................................................................... 28
4.4.5 FCH Common Options ..................................................................................... 28
4�5 Advanced ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������294.5.1 Demo Board ..................................................................................................... 29
4.5.2 USB Configuration ........................................................................................... 29
4.5.3 CPU Related Setting ........................................................................................ 30
4.5.4 PCI Sub System Setting ................................................................................. 30
4.5.5 Memory Information ........................................................................................ 30
4.5.6 SIO AST2500 .................................................................................................... 30
4.5.7 H2O IPMI Configuration .................................................................................. 30
4.5.8 H2O Event Log Config Manager ...................................................................... 31
4.5.9 Console Redirection ........................................................................................ 32
4.5.10 H2oUve Configuration ................................................................................... 324�6 Security ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33
4.6.1 Current TPM Device ......................................................................................... 33
4.6.2 TrEE Protocol Version ...................................................................................... 33
4.6.3 TPM Availability ............................................................................................... 33
4.6.4 TPM Operation ................................................................................................. 334�7 Power ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34
4.7.1 Auto Wake on S5 .............................................................................................. 344�8 Boot ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������354�9 Exit �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������36
Chapter 5. BMC Configuration Settings ����������������������������������������������������375�1 Login ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������375�2 Web GUI ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������38
5.2.1 Menu Bar .......................................................................................................... 38
5.2.2 User Information and Quick Button ............................................................... 39
5.2.3 Dashboard ........................................................................................................ 40
5.2.4 Sensor .............................................................................................................. 40
5.2.5 FRU Information ............................................................................................... 41
5.2.6 Logs and Report .............................................................................................. 42
5.2.7 Settings ............................................................................................................ 43
5.2.8 Remote Control ................................................................................................ 45
5.2.9 Power Control .................................................................................................. 50
5.2.10 Maintenance .................................................................................................. 51
5.2.11 Sign out .......................................................................................................... 53Chapter 6� Technical Support �������������������������������������������������������������������54
Content
Document Release History
Release Date Version Update Content October2018 1 User's Manual release to public.
March2019 1.1
1. BMC update
2. H/W spec updateApril2019 1.2 H/W update
May2019 1.3 S/W update
Auriga2020 1.4 S/W update
Copyright © 2018 AIC, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Copyright
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photo-static, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.
Trademarks
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Changes
The material in this document is for information purposes only and is subject to change without notice.
Warning
1. A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used.
2. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.3. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Disclaimer
AIC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information provided is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. To the extent permitted by law, neither AIC or its affiliates, subcontractors or suppliers will be liable for incidental, special or consequential damages including downtime cost; lost profits; damages relating to the procurement of substitute products or services; or damages for loss of data, or software restoration. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Instruction Symbols
Special attention should be given to the instruction symbols below.
NOTE This symbol indicates that there is an explanatory or supplementary instruction.
CAUTION This symbol denotes possible hardware impairment. Upmost precaution must be taken to prevent serious harware damage.
WARNINGThis symbol serves as a warning alert for potential body injury. The user may suffer possible injury from disregard or lack of attention.
Preface
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When installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment, the following safety precautions should always be taken into account in order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury.
Carefully read the safety instructions below before using this product.
• Observe all of the warning and instruction signs distinctively marked on the product.
• Before performing system installations, please consult the User’s Manual provided with this product.
• Do not place this product on an uneven or weak surface (unstable cart, stand, table, ect.) that might induce the product to fall and sustain serious damage.
• Install only the equipment or device identified in the User’s Manual. Deploying other equipment or device with this motherboard could invoke improper connection of circuitry that leads to fire or personal injury.
• This product should only be operated with the type of power source indicated on the marked label. If you are questionable 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, including faucet and lavatory.
• 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.
Safety Instructions
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Thank you for selecting and purchasing the Auriga Serverboard.This user's manual is provided for professional technicians to perform easy hardware setup, basic system configurations, and quick software startup. This document pellucidly presents a brief overview of the product design, device installation, and firmware settings for the Auriga motherboard. For the latest version of this user's manual, please refer to the AIC website: https://www.aicipc.com/en/productdetail/50929.
Chapter 1 Product FeaturesThis chapter delivers the overall layout of the product, including the fundamental components on the motherboard, design specifications, and noteworthy features. Auriga is an ideal server grade motherboard that is specifically designed to accommodate diverse enterprises for managing heavy workloads, databases, nearline applications, and cloud deployments. This product supports the single AMD EPYC™ 7000-series processor and Socket SP3 socket type with a memory support of 8 channel DDR4 RDIMM/LRDIMM/NVDIMM-N with EEC up to 2667 MHz.
Chapter 2 Hardware SetupThis chapter displays an easy installation guide for assembling the CPU (Central Processing Unit) and memory module. Utmost caution for proceeding to set up the hardware is highly advised. The components on the motherboard are highly fragile and vulnerable to exterior influence. Do not attempt to endanger the device by placing the device in a potentially unstable or hazardous surroundings, including positioning the device on an uneven grounds or humid environments.
Chapter 3 Motherboard SettingsThis chapter elaborates the overall layout of the server motherboard, including multifarious connectors, jumpers, and LED descriptions. These descriptions assist users to configure different settings and functions of the motherboard, as well as to confirm the location of each connector and jumper.
Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration SettingsThis chapter introduces the key features of BIOS, including the descriptions and option keys for diverse functions. These details provide users to effortlessly navigate and configure the input/output devices.
Chapter 5 BMC Configuration SettingsThis chapter illustrates the diverse functions of IPMI BMC, including the details on logging into the web page and assorted definitions. These descriptions are helpful in configuring various functions through Web GUI without entering the BIOS setup. For more information of BMC configurations, please refer to IPMI BMC (Aspeed2500) User's Manual for a more detailed description.
Chapter 6 Technical SupportFor more information or suggestion, please contact the nearest AIC corporation representative in your district or visit the AIC website: http://www.aicipc.com/tw/en. It is our greatest honor to provide the best service for our customers.
About This Manual
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Chapter 1. Product FeaturesAuriga User Manual
This section describes the hardware specifications and features of the Auriga motherboard. The fundamental components of the Auriga severboard are provided below.
1�1 Component
Auriga Serverboard
Product specifications and features are subject to change without prior notice.
Spica User ManualChapter 1� Product Features
Dimensions
mm : 431.8 x 157.4inches : 17 x 6.2
RJ45 for BMC Management
PCIe Gen4/Gen3 x16 Slot(16 Lanes of PCIe Gen4/Gen3)
COM Port By 3.5mm Phone Jack
VGA Port
2 x USB 2.0/3.0
2 x M.2 (22110 / Stack) Support SATA3/PCIe x1
3 x Slimline x4 (12 Lanes of PCIe Gen4/Gen3)
2 x SATA3
4 x Slimline x12 (48 Lanes of PCIe Gen4/Gen3)
4 x Slimline x4 (16 Lanes of PCIe Gen4/Gen3)
2 x USB 2.0/3.0
Socket SP3(Single AMD EPYC™ 7000-series Processor Supported)
8 x DDR4 DIMM Slots(1 DIMM/Channel)
PCIe Gen4/Gen3 x16 Slot(16 Lanes of PCIe Gen4/Gen3)
OCP Mezzanine V2.0(16 Lanes of PCIe Gen4/Gen3)
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1.2 Specifications
System
Processor Support
Single AMD EPYC™ 7000-series(code-name: Naples; feature supports “Rome” CPU)
CPU TDP 180W
Socket Type Socket SP3
System Memory
• DDR4 2666/2400MHz RDIMM/LRDIMM (feature support up to DDR4 2933MHz by next gen. process upgrade)• Total 8 memory slots ; 8 channels• Supports up to 1TB• Supports NVDIMM feature
ExpansionSlots
• 4 x Slimline x12 + 7 x Slimline x4 • 2 x PCI Express Gen4/Gen3 x16 slots (Gen4 supported by Rome CPU)• 1 x OCP Mezzanine V2.0 supports PCI Express Gen4/Gen3 x16 (Gen4 supported by Rome CPU)Total support 124 lanes of PCI Express Gen4/Gen3(Gen4 supported by Rome CPU)• 2 x NGFF(M.2) M-Key(2242/2260/2280/22110) support SATA/PCIe x1
System BIOS
BIOS Type Insyde UEFI BIOS
BIOS Features
• ACPI• PXE• IPMI KCS interface• SMBIOS• SRIOV
• Serial console redirection• iSCSI• TPM• PCIe Hotplug
On-board Devices SATA/NVMe
• 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s • 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s by M.2 (M-key) supports up to 22110(optional - above 4 SATA ports can be replaced with 2 x PCIe x1 M.2)
On-board Devices
BMC
Aspeed AST2500 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• HTML5
• SMASH Support
Graphics
Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics & Remote Management Processor• PCIe VGA/2D Controller• 1920x1200@60Hz 32bpp
Input/Output
SATA/NVMe
• 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s • 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s by M.2 (M-key) supports up to 22110(optional - above 4 SATA ports can be replaced with 2 x PCIe x1 M.2)
LAN • 1 x GbE RJ45 dedicated to BMC management
USB• 2 x USB2.0/3.0 Type A connectors on rear I/O• 2 x USB2.0/3.0 by onboard vertical Type A connectors
VGA• 1 x external VGA port• 1 x internal VGA pin-header (share with external VGA port)
Serial Port• 1 x external COM port by 3.5mm phone jack• 1 x internal COM pin-header
Others • 1 x TPM 2.0 onboard
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The Auriga server board integrates AMD EPYC™ 7000-series processor and 8 channel DDR4 memory slots to offer support for greater capacity, durability, and proficiency for our customers. Featuring the AMD EPYC™ 7000-series processor as the core design of the serverboard, which is emphasized for its outstanding performance, great memory bandwidth, and high security based on “Zen” microarchitecture, this product enhances these advantages by upgrading its system expansion.
In addition to integrating more memory capacity and system expansion to the server board, Auriga offers immediate and efficient management with Onboard Baseboard Management Controller and greater I/O extension. Featuring IPMI 2.0 and Aspeed AST2500 Advanced PCIe Graphics, the server board offers support for iKVM, Media Redirection, IPMI over LAN, Serial over LAN, HTML5, and Redfish.
• AMD EPYC™ 7000-series processor based on the AMD “Zen” microarchitecture for highest server performance
• 8 DDR4 DIMM slots for maximum memory performance
• One OCP Mezzanine V2.0 up to PCIe Gen4/Gen 3 (Gen 4 supported by Rome CPU) x16 extension
• Two PCIe Gen4/Gen3 x16 slots
• 4 slimline x12 + 7 slimline x4 connectors, total 76 PCIe Gen4/Gen3 lanes
• Onboard Baseboard Management Controller for system management and IPMI control
• Embedded components for 5+ year long life
• Rackmount Technology Extension (RTX) form fator utilizes full internal chassis volume for optimum I/O configurations
1�3 Feature
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Chapter 2. Hardware SetupAuriga User Manual
This section describes a simple instruction guide for installing the hardware components on the serverboard system. Turn off and unplug all system and peripheral devices before proceeding.
2�1 Central Processing Unit Setup The serverboard supports a single AMD EPYC™ 7000-series and socket type SP3.
2�1�1 Processor Installation
To ensure a safe and easy setup, you need to prepare before installation:
a T20 Torx screwdriver
ESD wrist strap/mat and conductive foam pad
CAUTIONThe pins of the processor socket are vulerable and easily susceptible to damage if fingers or any foreign objects are pressed against them. Please keep the socket pro-tective cover on when the processor is not installed.
CAUTIONWhen unpacking a processor, hold the processor only by its edges to avoid touching the contacts.
Procedure:Step 1 Remove the screw in the order designated in blue (the screw labeled 3→2→1)
as demonstrated in figure 1. After the screws are dislodged, the load plate will automatically be ejected as demonstrated in figure 2.
NOTEThe screws cannot be completely removed from the CPU cover.
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Figure 1 Figure 1 Dislodge screw Figure 2 Figure 2 Remove top cover
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Step 2 Lift the carrier frame by the blue metal tab and remove the protective cover as demonstrated in figure 3 and figure 4.
Step 3 Insert the CPU package into the carrier frame as demonstrated in figure 5.
Step 4 Remove the Pick and Place(PnP) cap by lifting the it upward as demonstrated in figure 6.
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Figure 3Figure 3 Lift carrier frame Figure 4 Figure 4 Remove protective cover
Figure 5 Insert package
Figure 6 Lift PnP cap
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Step 5 Close the carrier frame with the CPU package as demonstated in figure 7. Check if the frame is properly installed as demonstrated in figure 8.
Step 6 Close the load plate and fasten the screws in the order 1→2→3 to complete installation as demonstrated in figure 9.
Step 7 Apply thermal grease/paste on top of the CPU assembly.
Step 8 Secure the heatsink on top of the processor assembly to complete installation.
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Figure 7 Figure 7 Close carrier frame Figure 8 Figure 8 Verify installation
Figure 9 Figure 9 Close load plate
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This server board supports 8 DIMM memory slots with 1 DIMM per channel.
2�2�1 DIMM Installation
Step 1 Unlock the DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward.
Step 2 Insert the memory module into the slot. Make sure that the DIMM notch is
accurately positioned.
Step 3 Close the retaining clips to complete installation.
DIMM notch
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2�2�2 DIMM LocationThe DIMMs are displayed on the Aurigaboard as JDMA0, JDMB0, JDMC0, JDMD0, JDME0, JDMF0, JDMG0, JDMH0 as demonstrated. JDMA0 and JDME0 are the located nearest to the CPU.
To ensure satisfactory performance, you need to:
Verify the DIMM type: This product supports DDR4 RDIMM/LRDIMM/NVDIMM-N with EEC(Error Correction Code).
Verify if all of the DIMMs installed are of the same DIMM type to avoid memory failure and loss of performance speed.
2�2�3 DIMM Slot Installation Populate the DIMM slots according to the corresponding Die as suggested to ensure a stable system performance.
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Chapter 3. Motherboard SettingsAuriga User Manual
This section provides illustrations that display the internal jumpers, connectors, and system LED indicators on the Auriga motherboard. The motherboard layout and essential connectors are listed below for your reference.
3�1 Block Diagram
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3�2 Content ListConnector/Jumper/Header Location Connector/Jumper/Header Location1a1b1c1d1e1f1g1h
PCIe Bus SAS slimline Connector
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21 Battery Socket (For CR2032) JBAT1
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22 SOC CMOS Clear Header JCMOS1
3 HDT Connector JHDT123a23b
Standard PCIe slot x16 JPCIE1JPCIE2
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Remote Thermal Sensor Header
JTHM1JTHM2 24 BMC Debug Port Header JBMC_DP1
5 PMBUS I²C Header JPMBUS1 25 External USB2.0/3.0 x2 Connector JUSB1
6 Power Supply Connector JPWR1 26 Front VGA Header JVGA2
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JUSB2JUSB3 27 External VGA Connector JVGA1
8 DIMM Slot
JDMA0, JDMB0, JDMC0, JDMD0,JDME0, JDMF0, JDMG0, JDMH0
28 BMC Console Port JCONSOLE1
9 CPU Socket JCPU0 29a29b
BMC Console Port Select Header
J3J4
10 SOC UART Header JUART0 30 Front Plane Controller Header JLCM1
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PCIe Bus SAS slimline Connector
JP1R1JP1R2JP1R3 (Reserve)
31a31b NGFF(M.2) Connector JNGFF1
JNGFF2
12a12b
SATA DOM Power Header
JSATA1_PWR1JSATA2_PWR1
32a32b OCP Connecter JOCP1
JOCP2
13a13b
SATA DOM Power Header
JSATA1_PWR2 JSATA2_PWR2 33 RJ45 Connector JLAN1
14 BMC Reset Header JBMC_RST1 34 Chassis Intrusion Header JINTRUDER1
15a15b
SATA HDD Connector JSATA1 JSATA2 35 BMC Buzzer Header JBUZZER1
16 LPC Debug Port Header JLPC1 36 SSI Front panel Header JSSI117 Front I/O USB Header JUSB_INT1 37 IPMB_PMBus Header JBMC_I2C1
18 BMC Firmware ROM CS# Disable Header JBMC_DIS1 38 BMC COM2 Header JCOM1
19 BMC Firmware ROM Socket JBMC_ROM1 39 GPIO Header JBMC_GPIO1
20 System BIOS ROM Socket JSPI_BIOS1 40 Front panel Header for
Rack JRACK1
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2 a Fan Header (JFAN1)FANTACH_2 1 2 FANTACH_1+12V_S0 3 4 +12V_S0SYS1_FAN_PWM_C 5 6 SYS1_FAN_PWM_CGND 7 8 GND
2 b Fan Header (JFAN2)FANTACH_4 1 2 FANTACH_3+12V_S0 3 4 +12V_S0SYS2_FAN_PWM_C 5 6 SYS2_FAN_PWM_CGND 7 8 GND
2 c Fan Header (JFAN3)FANTACH_6 1 2 FANTACH_5+12V_S0 3 4 +12V_S0SYS3_FAN_PWM_C 5 6 SYS3_FAN_PWM_CGND 7 8 GND
2 d Fan Header (JFAN4) FANTACH_8 1 2 FANTACH_7+12V_S0 3 4 +12V_S0SYS4_FAN_PWM_C 5 6 SYS4_FAN_PWM_CGND 7 8 GND
4 a Remote Thermal Sensor Header (JTHM1)1 HM_TD4+2 HM_TD4-
4 b Remote Thermal Sensor Header (JTHM2)1 HM_TD2+2 HM_TD2-
5 PMBUS I²C Header (JPMBUS1 )1 SMB_PMBUS_CLK2 SMB_PMBUS_DATA3 PMBUS_ALERT_N4 GND5 +3V3_S5
6 Power Supply Connector (JPWR1)+12V_S0 8 1 GND+12V_S0 9 2 GND+12V_S0 10 3 GND +12V_S0 11 4 GND+12V_S0 12 5 GND +5V_STBY_PSU 13 6 GNDPS_OK_12V 14 7 PS_ON_12V_N
12 a SATA-DOM Power Header (JSATA1_PWR1 )1 +5V_S0_SATA12 GND
12 b SATA-DOM Power Header (JSATA2_PWR1 )1 +5V_S0_SATA22 GND
13 a SATA-DOM Power Header (JSATA1_PWR2 )1 GND2 DOM_PWR13 +5V_S0_SATA1
Jumper default Pin-1 & Pin-2
13 b SATA-DOM Power Header (JSATA2_PWR2 )1 GND2 DOM_PWR23 +5V_S0_SATA2
Jumper default Pin-1 & Pin-2
14 BMC Reset Header (JBMC_RST1)1 BMC_RESET
(BMC SRST#)2 GND
Jumper default OPEN
16 LPC Debug Port Header (JLPC1)LPC_HDR_CLK 2 1 GNDP0_LFRAME_N 4 3 P0_LDRQ0_NLPC_HDR_RST_N 6 5 P0_SERIRQP0_LAD3 8 7 P0_LAD2+3V3_S0 10 9 P0_LAD1P0_LAD0 12 11 GND
3�4 Connector and Jumper
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17 Front I/O USB Header (JUSB_INT1)+5V_HUB2 1 2 +5V_HUB2USB2_HUB1_DN 3 4 USB2_HUB2_DNUSB2_HUB1_DP 5 6 USB2_HUB2_DPGND 7 8 GNDKEY (no pin) 9 10 GND
18 BMC Firmware ROM CS# Disable Header (JBMC_DIS1)1 FW_SPI_CS0_N2 GND
Default keep OPEN�
22 SOC CMOS Clear Header (JCMOS1)1 +VDDBT_RTC_JP
(CR2032)2 +1V5_RTC (SOC)3 GND
Jumper default Pin-1 & Pin-2
24 BMC Debug Port Header (JBMC_DP1)1 RS232_TXD52 RS232_RXD53 GND
26 Front VGA Header (JVGA2)DACROA 2 1 GNDNC 4 3 DACGOAGND 6 5 DDC_DATAODACBOA 8 7 GNDAHSYNCO 10 9 NCDVO_5V 12 11 AVSYNCOGND 14 13 GNDDDC_CLKO 16 15 GND
29 a BMC Console Port Select Header (J3)1 TX12 PJ_TX3 TX5
Jumper default Pin-1 & Pin-2
29 b BMC Console Port Select Header (J4)1 RX12 PJ_RX3 RX5
Jumper default Pin-1 & Pin-2
34 Chassis Intrusion Header (JINTRUDER1)1 CHASSIS_OPEN_N2 GND
35 BMC Buzzer Header (JBUZZER1)1 +5V_S02 BMC_BUZZER
36 SSI Front panel Header (JSSI1) FP_HDR_PWR_LED 1 2 FP_PWR (+3V3_S5)
KEY (no pin) 3 4 HDR_CHASSIS_ID_LED (+5V_S5)
FP_PWR_LED_L 5 6 ID_LED_OUT_NHDD_LED_P (+3V3_S5) 7 8 SYS_HEALTH2#
HDD_LED_N 9 10 SYS_HEALTH#FP_PWR_BTN_N 11 12 LAN1_ACTLED_PWRGND 13 14 PHY1_LED0_NSW_COLD_RST_N 15 16 BMC_I2C_08_SDAGND 17 18 BMC_I2C_08_SCLBMC_ID_IN_N 19 20 CHASSIS_OPENTEMP_SENSOR (NC) 21 22 LAN2_ACTLED_PWRFP_NMI_BTN_N 23 24 PHY1_LED1_R
37 IPMB_PMBus Header (JBMC_I2C1)1 BMC_I2C_01_SDA2 GND3 BMC_I2C_01_SCL4 NC
38 BMC COM2 Header (JCOM1)DCDB 2 1 DSRBRXDB 4 3 RTSBTXDB 6 5 CTSBDTRB 8 7 RIBGND 10 9 NC
39 GPIO Header (JBMC_GPIO1)RACK_EXTRST_N 2 1 GNDBMC_GPY1 4 3 BMC_I2C_09_SDABMC_GPY0 6 5 BMC_I2C_09_SCL
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40 Front panel Header for RACK (JRACK1)RACK_EXTRST_N 1 2 BMC_I2C_08_SCLGND 3 4 BMC_I2C_08_SDABMC_I2C_01_SCL 5 6 GNDBMC_I2C_01_SDA 7 8 RACK_PWM0GND 9 10 RACK_TACH0RACK_PMBUS _CLK 11 12 GNDRACK_PMBUS _DATA 13 14 RACK_PWM1PMBUS_ALERT_N 15 16 RACK_TACH1RACK_CHASSIS_OPEN 17 18 RACK_GPIO_EXINGND 19 20 CHASSIS_1U2N_N
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3�5�1 Rear Panel LED
Cable Link/Active Status:LAN1 (Right, JLAN1 Pin-13,14) Green 1. Cable Plug-In : Green
2. Cable Plug-Out : Off
Linking Speed:LAN1 (Left, JLAN1 Pin-15,16)
Green,Amber
1. 1Gbps : Green2. 100Mbps : Amber 3. 10Mbps & No connect: Off
3�5�2 Internal LED
LED1JSATA1 status LED(U2005 ASM1061)
ON (Blinking) Indicates SATA is in use when LED is lit.
OFF Indicates SATA is un-used when LED is dark.
LED2JSATA2 status LED(U2008 ASM1061)
ON (Blinking) Indicates SATA is in use when LED is lit.
OFF Indicates SATA is un-used when LED is dark.
LED3HEART BEAT
ON(Blinking) BMC activity is detected.ON BMC is not active.
LED6RSMRST LED
ON Resume Well Reset is ready.OFF Resume Well Reset is not ready.
LED7POWER GOOD LED
ON System power good is ready.OFF System power good is not ready.
LED4, LED9LAN Speed LED(JLAN1, 15, 16)
ONLAN Linking Speed : (1) 1Gbps : Green (LED9)(2) 100Mbps : Amber (LED4)
OFF (1) LAN Linking Speed 10Mbps(2) No connection
LED5LAN status LED(JLAN1,13,14)
ON (Blinking) LAN Cable Linking Status
OFF LAN* is not active and the LAN cable is not connected.
LED8UID LED
ON (Blinking) UID activity is detected.OFF UID activity is not detected.
3�5 System LED Indicator
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This chapter demonstrates how to configure the UEFI BIOS settings in your system device. You can enter the BIOS screen during system startup.
To enter BIOS configuration settings,• Press Esc key during the Power-On-Self-Test (POST)
To enter BIOS after POST, you have to restart the system by using one of the three methods:• Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete.• Press the reset button on the system chassis. • Turn the system off and on.
4�1 Navigation KeysThe navigation keys are listed below.
Function Key Description< >
< > < >< >
Select item.
< Enter > Select and enter sub-screen.
< + + > < - - > Modify selected option.
< F1 > General help.
< F2 > Previous Value.
< F3 > Optimized defaults.
< F4 > Save & Exit.
< F5> < F6 > Change values.
< F7 > Discard Change and Exit.
< F9 > Load Optimal Default for all values.
< F10 > Save changes and exit.
< F12 > Print Screen.
< Esc > Exit the current menu screen.
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4�2�1 BIOS MenuPress and to select the options of the menu bar. Press Enter to access the option screen.
Menu Description
Main Displays system information such as CPU bus speed, system memory speed, total installed memory, current EFI language, and system date & time.
AMD CBS Displays AMD CBS Configurations.
Advanced Allows configuration of advanced system settings such as ACPI features, boot, and chipset configuration.
Security Sets passwords and security functions.
Power Configures Power Configurations.
Boot Sets boot options such as Quick Boot or USB Boot.
4�2�2 BIOS Basic Utility
Step 1 Press ESC to run the BIOS setup procedure.
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Step 2 There will be a message “Entering SETUP” displayed on the diagnostics screen.
Step 3 Identify the BIOS version.
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Step 4 Load Optimal Default Setting.
Step 5 Save the setting and exit the BIOS setup utility.
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4�2�3 BIOS UpdateTo identify the latest BIOS version, please check the 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 thesame folder. Please follow the instructions to update whole flash part:
Step 1 Execute flash.bat to update Flash in the DOS environment.
Step 2 Reboot the system.
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4�3�1 Main
Main Option Key:
Option Key Description
Language Configures the language used for your BIOS settings.System time Configures the current time.System date Configures the current date.
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AMD CBS Option Key:
4�4�1 Zen Common Options
Zen Common OptionsCore Performance Boost Auto Disable
Global C-state Control Auto Enable Disable
Global C-state Control Min=0x1,Max=0x10
Core/Thread Enablement
Agree Downcore control
Two (1+1) Two (2+0)Three (3+0) Four (2+2)Four (4+0) Six (3+3)Auto
Disagree
Prefetcher Settings
L1 Stream HW Prefetcher Auto Enable Disable
L2 Stream HW Prefetcher Auto Enable Disable
4�4 AMD CBS
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4�4�2 DF Common Options
DF Common Options
Memory interleaving None Channel Die Socket Auto
Memory interleaving 256 512 1 2 Auto
4�4�3 UMC Common Options
UMC Common Options
DDR4 CommonOptions
DRAM Timing Configuration
I Decline
I Accept
OverclockAutoEnabled
Memory Clock Speed
Auto333 MHz400 MHz533 MHz667 MHz800 MHz933 MHz1050 MHz1066 MHz1067 MHz1200 MHz1333 MHz1467 MHz1600 MHz
Tcl tCL time.
TrcdrdTrcdwr
RAS# Active to CAS# read/write delay.
Trp The row precharge time.
Tras min RAS# active time
Trc CtrlAutoManual
Trc Min=0x1d, Max=0x87
TrrdSActivate Delay Time, different bank group
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DDR4 CommonOptions
DRAM Timing Configuration I Accept
TrrdLActivate Delay Time, same bank group
Tfaw CtrlAutoManual
Tfaw Min=0x6Max=0x36
TwtrS
Minimum Write to Read Time, different bank group
TwtrLMinimum Write to Read Time, same bank group
Twr CtrlAutoManual
Twr Min=0xa, Max=0x51
Trcpage CtrlAutoManual
Trcpage Min=0x0,Max=0x3ff
TrdrdScL CtrlAutoManual
TrdrdScL Min=0x1,Max=0xf
TwrwrScL CtrlAutoManual
TwrwrScL Min=0x1,Max=0x3f
Trfc CtrlAutoManual
Trfc Min=0x3c,Max=0x3de
Trfc2 CtrlAutoManual
Trfc2 Min=0x3c,Max=0x3d
Trfc4 CtrlAutoManual
Trfc4 Min=0x3c,Max=0x3d
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DDR4 CommonOptions
DRAM Timing Configuration I Accept
ProcODT Processor ODT
TcwlMinimum CAS Write Latency Range
Trtp Read to Precharge Delay
Trdwr tWRTTO time.
TwrrdRead delay when accessing different DIMMs.
TwrwrScTwrwrSdTwrwrDdTrdrdScTrdrdSdTrdrdDd
Write to iwrite timing same DIMM same chip select.
Tcke
CKE minimum high and low pulse width in memory clock cycles.
DDR4 CommonOptions
Common Ras ECC Configuration
DRAM ECC Symbol Size
x4x8Auto
DRAM ECC EnableAutoEnableDisable
Security
TSMEAutoEnableDisable
Data ScrambleAutoEnableDisable
DRAM Memory Mapping
Chip select Interleaving
AutoDisable
Bank GroupSwap
AutoEnableDisable
NVDIMM Read only.
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4�4�4 NBIO Common Options
NBIO Common OptionsDeterminism Slider Auto Power PerformancecTDP Control Auto Manual
NB Configuration IOMMUAuto
EnableDisable
4�4�5 FCH Common Options
FCH Common Options
AC Power Loss Options Ac Loss Control
Always off Always onReserved Previous
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Advanced Option Key:
4�5�1 Demo Board
Demo Board
OnBrd/Ext VGA Select Auto Onboard External
4�5�2 USB Configuration
USB ConfigurationUSB Ports Per-Port Disable Control Enable Disable
USB 3.0 Port 0USB 3.0 Port 1USB 2.0 Port 0USB 2.0 Port 1USB 3.0 Port 0USB 3.0 Port 1USB 2.0 Port 0USB 2.0 Port 1
Enable Disable
4�5 Advanced
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4�5�3 CPU Related Setting
CPU Related SettingSVM support Enable DisableSMM Code Lock Enable DisableAMD CPU SMT Support Auto DisableAMD CPU P-state Control Enable Disable
4�5�4 PCI Sub System Setting
PCI Sub System SettingAbove 4G resource decoding Enable DisablePCIe SR-IOV Enable DisablePCI NET Card UEFI OpROM Enable DisablePCI Storage Card UEFI OpROM Enable Disable
4�5�5 Memory Information
Memory InformationMemory DIMM information
4�5�6 SIO AST2500
SIO AST2500Serial Port ASerial Port B Auto Enable Disable
Base I/O Address 2E8 2F8 3E8 3F8Interrupt IRQ3/IQR9 IRQ4/IQR10
4.5.7 H2O IPMI Configuration
H2O IPMI ConfigurationIPMI Support Enable DisableBMC Warmup Time Min=0, Max=240ACPI SPMI Table Enable DisableBoot Option Support Enable DisableSet BIOS version to BMC Enable Disable
BMC Configuration
Watchdog Timer Support Enable Disable
Not disable in OS Enable DisableWatchdog Timer Timeout Min=2, Max=8
Watchdog Timer Action
No Action Hard ResetPower Down Power Cycle
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BMC Configuration
Power Cycle Time Support Enable Disable
Power Cycle Time Min=0, Max=255Power Button Enable DisableReset Button Enable DisableNMI Button Enable DisableLan Port Configuration Dedicated Shared
Lan Port Configuration Min=0, Max=0
IPv4 Source Static DHCPIPv6 Mode Enable DisableIPv6 Prefix Length Min=0, Max=255
SDR List SDR List Support Enable Disable
4.5.8 H2O Event Log Config Manager
H2O Event Log Config Manager
Configuration Pages
BIOS Event Log Configuration
Log Event To
ALLBIOSBMC SELMEMORYDisable
Event Log Full option
OverwriteClear AllStop Logging
POST Message Configuration
POST Message Configuration Enable Disable
Progress Code Enable DisableError Code Enable DisableDebug Code Enable DisableLog Post Message Enable Disable
Show Post Message Enable Disable
Serial Debug Message Configuration
Advanced Mode Enable Disable
EFI DEBUG Message Level
Default InformationError WarningVerbose Disable
Show Progress Code Serial Message
Enable Disable
Show Error Code Serial Message Enable Disable
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Configuration PagesSerial Debug Message Configuration
Show Debug Code Serial Message
Enable Disable
Event And Message Pages Read only.
4�5�9 Console Redirection
Console Redirection
Console Redirection Setup
Console Serial Redirect Enable Disable
Terminal Type VT_100 VT_100+ VT_UTF8 PC_ANSI
Baud Rate1200 2400 4800 960019200 38400 57600 115200
Data Bits 7 Bits 8 BitsParity None Even OddStop Bits 1 Bits 2 BitsFlow Control None RTS/CTS XON/XOFF
Information Wait Time
0 Second 2 Seconds 5 Seconds10 Seconds 30 Seconds
C.R. After Legacy Boot Yes No
Text Mode Resolution
AUTO Force 80x25 Force 80x24 (DEL FIRST ROW)
Force 80x24 (DEL LAST ROW) Limit 128x40
Auto Refresh Enable DisableAuto adjust Terminal resolution
Enable Disable
Console Redirection Device Setup
Port Enable Enable DisableUse GlobalSetting Enable Disable
Terminal Type VT_100 VT_100+ VT_UTF8 PC_ANSI
Baud Rate1200 2400 4800 960019200 38400 57600 115200
Data Bits 1 Bits 2 BitsParity None Even OddStop Bits 1 Bits 2 Bits
Flow ControlFlow Control NoneRTS/CTS XON/XOFF
4.5.10 H2oUve Configuration
Console Redirection
H2oUve Setup H2OUVE Support Enable Disable
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Security Option Key:
4�6�1 Current TPM Device
Current TPM DeviceNot detected TPM 2.0
4�6�2 TrEE Protocol Version
TrEE Protocol Version1.0 1.1
4�6�3 TPM Availability
TPM AvailabilityAvailable Hidden
4�6�4 TPM Operation
TPM OperationNo operation Enable Disable Change EPS
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Disabled,By Every Day,By Day of Month
Power Option Key:
4�7�1 Auto Wake on S5
Auto Wake on S5Disable By Every Day By Day of Month
4�7 Power
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Boot Option Key:
BootBoot Type UEFI Boot Type Legacy Boot TypeQuick Boot Enable DisableQuiet boot Enable DisableNetwork Stack Enable DisablePXE Boot capability Enable Disable
Power Up in Standby Support Enable Disable
Add Boot Options First Last Auto
ACPI SelectionAcpi1.0B Acpi3.0 Acpi4.0Acpi5.0 Acpi6.0 Acpi6.1
USB Boot Enable DisableEFI Device First Enable DisableUEFI OS Fast Boot Enable DisableTimeout Min=0, Max=10Automatic Failover Enable Disable
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Exit Option Key:
Save and ExitExit Saving Changes Exit system setup and save your changes.Save Change Without Exit Save your changes without exiting the system.Exit Discarding Changes Discard your changes when existing the system.Load Optimal Defaults Load
Load Custom Defaults Resets the BIOS settings to the default values and overwrites any previously customized settings.
Save Custom Defaults Saves the cumostomized defaults in BIOS settings.Discard Changes Discard your changes.
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This chapter displays the configuration settings of IPMI BMC in your system device.
5�1 Login
NOTEThis feature works with the html5. Please use a browser that supports html5.
The IP address below is an example using the default IP setting. The IP address is configurable.
Step 1 Open the browser and then type in the default BMC IP address: 172.200.20.199.
Step 2 Use the default user name and password for first-time BMC WEB GUI login. Users need to set authorization before sending a command. Change the tab to Aurthorization.
Type: DefaultAccount: adminPassword: admin
NOTE-The default user name and password are in lower-case characters.-Users who login with the root user name and password will have full administrative power. The root password can be changed after login.
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5�2�1 Menu BarClick to select the options of the menu bar.
Menu Description
Dashboard The Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of a device.
Sensor The Sensor Readings page displays all the sensor related information.
FRU Information The FRU Information page displays the details for FRU devices in the system.
Logs & Reports The Logs and Reports page monitors and reports on the status of IPMI event and video.
Settings The Settings page allows you to configure various basic settings, such as date & time, KMV Mouse, Services, and etc.
Remote Control The Remote Control page allows you to remotely manage server hardware components.
Image Redirection The Image Redirection page is used to configure the image into BMC for redirection.
Power Control The Power Control page allows you to view and control the power of your server.
Maintenance This group of pages allows you to do maintenance tasks on the device.
Sign out The Sign out page allows you to log out of the web GUI.
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5�2�2 User Information and Quick Button The user information and quick access buttons are located at the top right corner. It displays the logged-in user, his/her privilege and the four quick buttons allowing you to perform different functions.
Button DescriptionUser Only valid commands are allowed.
Operator All BMC commands are allowed except for the configuration commands that can change the behavior of the out-of-hand interfaces.
Administrator All BMC commands are allowed.
No access Login access denied.
Notification Click to view notification messages.
Warning Click to view warning messages.
Sync Click to synchronize with the latest sensor and event log updates.
Refresh Click to reload the current page.
User-informSign out: Click to log out of the GUIProfile: Click to enter the User Management Configuration dialog box in figure xx.
Help Click to view more details on field descriptions.
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5�2�3 DashboardThe Dashboard page displays device, system information, and assert logs.Click Dashboard on the menu bar to view the overall information of the server.
5�2�4 SensorThe Sensor page displays the status and records on related sensors. Click a record to view detailed information on a particular sensor.
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5�2�5 FRU InformationThe FRU Information page displays Basic Information, Chassis Information, Board Information and Product Information of the FRU device. Click FRU Information on the menu bar to view the details of the selected device.
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5�2�6 Logs and ReportThe System Inventory page displays IPMI Event Log and Video Log. Click Logs and Reports from the menu bar and select Event Log or Video Log to view the contents.
Event Log Page
Video Log Page
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5�2�7 SettingsThe Settings page displays the configuration settings for Date & Time, External User Services, KVM Mouse Setting, Log Settings, Media Redirection Settings, Network Settings, PAM Order Settings, Platform Event Filter, Services, SMTP Settings, SSL Settings, System Firewall, User Management, and Video Recording.
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Settings Menu and Option Key:
Settings DescriptionDate and Time
External User Services
LDAP/E-directory Settings Active directory Settings Radius Settings
General Settings
Role Groups
General Settings
Role Groups
General Radius Settings
Advanced Radius Settings
KVM Mouse Setting
Mouse Mode Configuration• Relative Positioning (Linux)• Absolute Positioning (Windows)• Other Mode (SLES-11 OS Installation)
Log Settings SEL Log Settings Policy Advanced Log SettingsMedia Redirection Settings General Settings VMedia Instance
SettingsActive Redirections Remote Session
Network Settings Network IP Settings
Network Bond Configuration
Network Link Configuration
DNSConfiguration
Sideband Interface(NC-SI)
PAM Order Settings PAM Authentication Order
Platform Event Filter Event Filters Alert Policies LAN Destinations
ServicesSMTP Settings SMTP SettingsSSL Settings View SSL certificate Generate SSL certificate Upload SSL certificate
System Firewall
Generate Firewall Settings
IP Address Firewall Rules Port Firewall Rules
Existing Firewall Settings
Add Firewall Settings
Existing IP Rules
Add New IP rule
Existing Port Rules
Add New Port Rule
User Management
Video Recording Auto Video Settings
Video Trigger Settings
Video Remote Settings
Pre-Event Video Recordings
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5�2�8 Remote ControlThe Remote Control page displays the configuration for power control and remote KVM.
Click Java Console to start the JViewer video redirection.
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Click Launch KVM to open the Remote KVM page.
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Procedure to Start KVM
Step 1 Click Start KVM to start the H5Viewer video redirection.
Step 2 Click Browse to select CD Image.
Step 3 Click Start Media to redirect the selected CD image file to the Host.
Step 4 To stop the recording, click Stop Record.
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Remote KVM Menu and Option Key:
Remote KVM DescriptionStart KVM Starts the H5Viewer video redirection.Stop KVM Stops the H5Viewer video redirection.
Video Record
Pause Video This option is used for pausing Console Redirection.
Resume Video This option is used to resume the Console Redirection when the session is paused.
Refresh Video This option can be used to update the display shown in the Console Redirection window.
Host Display
Display on If you disable this option, the display will be shown on the screen in Console Redirection.
Display off
If you enable this option, the server display will be blank but you can view the screen in Console Redirection. If you disable this option, the display will be back in the server screen.
Mouse
CaptureScreen
This option helps to take the screenshot of the host screen and save it in the client’s system.
Show ClientCursor
This menu item can be used to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system.
Mouse Mode
This option handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen using either of the two methods. Only ‘Administrator’ has the right to configure this option.• Absolute mouse mode: The absolute position of the local
mouse is sent to the server if this option is selected.• Relative mouse mode: The Relative mode sends the
calculated relative mouse potion displacement to the server if this option is selected.
• Other mouse mode: This mouse mode sets the client cursor in the middle of the client system and will send the deviation to the host. This mouse mode is specific for SUSE Linux installation.
NOTEClient cursor will be hidden always. If you want to enable, use Alt + C to access the menu.
Options
Block Privilege Request To enable or disable the access privilege of the user.
Keyboard/ Mouse Encryption
This option allows you to encrypt keyboard inputs and mouse movements sent between the connections
Keyboard Keyboard Layout
List of Host Physical Keyboard languages supported in H5Viewer.1. English US2. German3. Japanese
Video Record
Record Video This option is to start recording the screen.StopRecording This option is used to stop the recording.
Record Settings This option is used to set Video Recording Duration.
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Send Keys
Hold Down
Right <Ctrl>This menu item can be used to act as the right-side <CTRL> key during Console Redirection.
Right <Alt>This menu item can be used to act as the right-side <ALT> key during Console Redirection.
Right <Window>This menu item can be used to act as the right-side <WIN> key during Console Redirection.
Left <Ctrl>This menu item can be used to act as the left-side <CTRL> key during Console Redirection.
Left <Alt>This menu item can be used to act as the left- side <ALT> key during Console Redirection.
Left <Window>
This menu item can be used to act as the left- side <WIN> key during Console Redirection. You can also decide how the key should be pressed: Hold Down or Press and Release.
Press andRelease
<Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Del>
This menu item can be used to act as if you depressed the <CTRL>, <ALT> and <DEL> keys down simultaneously on the server that you are redirecting.
Left <Windows>
This menu item can be used to act as the left- side <WIN> key during Console Redirection. You can also decide how they key should be pressed: Hold Down or Press and Release.
Right <Windows>This menu item can be used to act as the right-side <WIN> key during Console Redirection.
<Context Menu>This menu item can be used to act as the context menu key, during Console Redirection.
<Print Screen>This menu item can be used to act as the print screen key, during Console Redirection.
Hot Keys Add Hot Keys This menu is used to enable macros. Click Add to macros.
Power
Power Reset To reboot the system without powering off (warm boot).Immediate Shutdown Power Off the server immediately.Orderly Shutdown Soft power off.Power On To power on the server.Power Cycle To first power off, and then reboot the system (cold boot).
Active Users Read only. Displays active user and their system IP address.Help Read only. Displays information about H5viewer.
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5�2�9 Power ControlThe Power Control page allows you to view and control the power of your server. To open Power Control, click Power Control from the menu bar.
The various options of Power Control are given below.
Power Off: To immediately power off the server.
Power On: To power on the server.
Power Cycle: This option will first power off, and then reboot the system (cold boot).
Hard Reset: This option will reboot the system without powering off (warm boot).
ACPI Shutdown: This option to initiate operating system shutdown prior to the shutdown.
Perform Action: Click this option to perform the selected operation.
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5�2�10 MaintenanceThis Maintenance page displays the configuration settings for Backup Configuration, Firmware Image Location, Firmware Information, Firmware Update, Preserve Configuration, Restore Configuration, and Restore Factory Defaults.
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Maintenance Description
Backup Configuration
1. Click Check All to backup the selected configuration items. The Backup Configuration page will appear Click Download Config to save the backup file to the client system.
2. Click OK to perform the backup action. The Backup file will be saved in the client system.
3. Click Cancel to cancel the backup process.Firmware ImageLocation
1. Click the configuration items on the list.2. Click Save to save any changes made.
Firmware Information Read only.
BMC Recovery
1. Choose Enable/Disable to start auto-recovery immediately at next reboot.
2. Enter the number of retries to reset the BMC and this count ranges from 1 to 5.
3. Enter the number of retries to recover firmware image during the recovery process and This count ranges from 1 to 5.
4. Address of the server where the firmware image is stored. • IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx.xxx.xxx.
xxx. • Each number ranges from 0 to 255.• First number must not be 0.
5. Enter the Image Name to edit the default recovery image name is mentioned as rom.ima.• Image name should contain only 10 characters.
Firmware Update
This wizard takes you through the process of firmware upgradation. A reset of the box will automatically follow if the upgrade is completed or cancelled. An option to Preserve All Configuration is available. Enable it, if you wish to preserver configured settings through the upgrade.
Click Start Firmware Update to start the firmware update process.
Preserve Configuration
This page allows the user to configure the preserve configuration items, which will be used by the Restore factory defaults to preserve the existing configuration without overwriting with defaults/Firmware Upgrade configuration.
Click Save to save any changes made.Restore Configuration
1. Click Upload to restore the backup files.2. Click OK to upload the new configuration file and restore.
Restore Factory Defaults
1. Click the configuration items on the list to preserve the settings during restore factory default configuration.2. Click Restore Factory Defaults to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware.
System Administrator Modified administrator account information
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5�2�11 Sign outTo log out of the BMC:
Method 1: Click Sign out from the menu bar. The Logout dialog box will pop out.
Method 2: Click the root quick button on the top right corner of the screen.
OK Cancel
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