Server Troubleshooting; Server Configuration; Physical Specifications For The Cisco Ucs B200 M4 Blade Server - Cisco UCS B200 M4 Installation And Service Note

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Procedure
Step 1
Enable Quiet Mode in the BIOS policy of the server's service profile.
Step 2
Establish a direct connection to the server, either by connecting a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the front panel using
a KVM dongle (N20-BKVM) or by other means.
Step 3
Reboot the server.
Step 4
Press F2 during reboot to enter the BIOS setup screens.
Step 5
On the Advanced tab, select Trusted Computing and press Enter.
Step 6
Set the TPM Support option to Enable.
Step 7
Press F10 to save and exit. Allow the server to finish booting.

Server Troubleshooting

For general troubleshooting information, see the see the

Server Configuration

Cisco UCS blade servers are intended to be configured and managed using Cisco UCS Manager. For details, see the Configuration
Guide for the version of Cisco UCS Manager that you are using. The configuration guides are available at the following URL:
/www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10281/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html

Physical Specifications for the Cisco UCS B200 M4 Blade Server

Specification
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Cisco UCS Manager B-Series Troubleshooting
Value
1.95 inches (50 mm)
8.00 inches (203 mm)
24.4 inches (620 mm)
Base server weight = 9.51 lbs (4.31 kg) (no HDDs, no CPUs,
no DIMMs, no mezzanine adapters or memory)
Minimally configured server = 11.29 lbs (5.12 kg) (no HDDs,
1 CPU, 8 DIMMs, VIC 1340/1240 but no mezzanine adapter)
Fully configured server = 15.98 lbs (7.25 kg) (2 HDDs, 2
CPUs, 24 DIMMs, VIC 1340/1240 and mezzanine adapter
both populated)
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