Reset And Recovery Jumpers; Figure 21. Server Board Jumper Block Locations (J1E2, J1E3, J1E4, J1E6, J2J2); Table 56. Server Board Jumpers (J1E2, J1E3, J1E4, J1E6, J1J2) - Intel S2600CO Family Technical Product Specification

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Reset and Recovery Jumpers

9.
Reset and Recovery Jumpers
The server board includes several jumper blocks which are used to as part of a process to
restore a board function back to a normal functional state. The following diagram and sections
identify the location of each jumper block and provides a description of their use.
The following symbol identifies Pin 1 on each jumper block on the silkscreen: ▼

Figure 21. Server Board Jumper Block Locations (J1E2, J1E3, J1E4, J1E6, J2J2)

Note:
1. For safety purposes, the power cord should be disconnected from a system before
removing any system components or moving any of the on-board jumper blocks.
2. System Update and Recovery files are included in the System Update Packages (SUP)
posted to Intel's web site.

Table 56. Server Board Jumpers (J1E2, J1E3, J1E4, J1E6, J1J2)

Jumper Name
Pins
1-2
J1E6:
BIOS
Recovery
2-3
1-2
J2J2:
BIOS
96
Pins 1-2 should be connected for normal system operation. (Default)
The main system BIOS does not boot with pins 2-3 connected. The system only boots
from EFI-bootable recovery media with a recovery BIOS image present.
These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. (Default)
Intel order number G42278-002
Intel® Server Board S2600CO Family TPS
System Results
Revision 1.0

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