Quick Reference To The Components On The Aom-X11Opi-Lbg; Jumpers On The Aom-X11Opi-Lbg; Connectors On The Aom-X11Opi-Lbg; Led Indicators On The Aom-X11Opi-Lbg - Supermicro X11OPi User Manual

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Super X11OPi Platform User's Manual

Quick Reference to the Components on the AOM-X11OPi-LBG

Jumpers on the AOM-X11OPi-LBG

Jumper
Description
JBT1
Clear CMOS
JPME1
ME Manufacturing Mode Select
JWD1
Watch Dog Timer Enable

Connectors on the AOM-X11OPi-LBG

Connector
Description
Battery (BT1)
Onboard CMOS Battery (See Chpt. 3 for used battery disposal)
Powered SATA 3.0 connector with a power pin built-in. (SuperDOM) supported by Intel PCH (See
I-SATA3
Note 2 below.)
Powered SATA 3.0 connector with a power pin built-in. (SuperDOM) supported by Intel PCH (See
I-SATA4
Note 2 below.)
IPMI-dedicated LAN (J9) supported by the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) (See Note 2
IPMI LAN
below.)
M.2 connector used for SATA 3.0 or PCI-E 3.0 x4 support (Mounting hole locations: SWR1/SWR2/
J1
SWR3/SWR4) (See Note 3 below.)
M.2 connector used for SATA 3.0 or PCI-E 3.0 x4 support (Mounting hole locations: SWR5/SWR6/
J2
SWR7/SWR8) (See Note 3 below.)
J5
Guide pin
J6
Power connector
JP1
DVD ROM power header (optional)
JSD1/JSD2
Power Connectors 1/2 for I-SATA DOM (Disk_on_Module) devices (See Note 2 below.)
SIOM (Super I/O Module) PCI-E 3.0 x16 slot supported by CPU3 for use of a Supermicro-
JSIOM1
proprietary add-on card
JTPM1
TPM (Trusted Platform Module)/Port 80 header (See Note 2 below.)
JUSB1
Type A USB 3.0 header with support of USB 3.0 Port1, USB 2.0 Port2
JUSB2
USB 2.0 header with support of USB 5/USB 6
JUIDB1
UID (Unit Identification) button (See Note 2 below.)
VROC (JRK1)
Intel VROC RAID key header for NVMe SSD

LED Indicators on the AOM-X11OPi-LBG

LED
Description
BMC_HB_LED1
BMC Heartbeat LED indicator (Green Blinking: BMC Normal)
LED1
Unit Identifier LED indicator (Blue: Unit Identified) (See Note 2 below.)
Note 1: Please see next page for more jumper information.
Note 2: Please see the Connectors section for more information.
Note 3: M.2 modules come with 3 sizes in length. Horizontal lines marked "2260",
"2280", "22110" on the layout on the previous page indicate the locations where M.2
modules should be installed depending on the sizes of the M.2 modules.
Default Setting
(See Note 1 below.)
Pins 1-2 (Normal) (Note 1 below.)
Pins 1-2 (Reset) (Note 1 below.)
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