Table 100. Secure Mode Vs. Acpi State; Set Fault Indication Command - Intel S7000FC4UR Technical Product Specification

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Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR TPS
ACPI
Power Button
State
S0
Protected
S1
Unprotected
S5
Unprotected
22.6.6

Set Fault Indication Command

Satellite controllers and system management software use the Set Fault Indication command to
communicate fan, temperature, power, and drive fault states to the BMC. The BMC consolidates
the state with its own platform state when determining how to set the front panel indicator LED
states and how to control other behavior, such as fan boosting.
The Set Fault Indication command has a source field that allows the BMC to track the fault
states of multiple sources. Each source must use a separate unique source ID.
The fault state of each source is tracked independently. Whenever a source sets the fault state
for a particular fault type, such as fan or power, the new state overrides the previous state. The
tracked fault state is cleared when the server is powered up or reset.
22.6.7
Button Sensor
The BMC supports a button sensor that monitors the state of the front panel power and reset
buttons. This sensor does not reflect button presses that are simulated by the BMC that the
BMC may do when initiating a system power state change or a system reset.
22.7 Watchdog Timer
The BMC implements a fully IPMI 2.0-compatible watchdog timer. See the IPMI 2.0
specification. The NMI / diagnostic interrupt for an IPMI 2.0 watchdog timer is associated with
an NMI. A watchdog pre-timeout SMI or equivalent signal assertion is not supported.
22.8 BMC Internal Timestamp Clock
The BMC maintains a four-byte internal timestamp clock that sub-systems, such as the SEL,
use. The timestamp value is derived from an RTC element that is internal to the ESB2 BMC.
This internal timestamp clock is read and set using the Get SEL Time and Set SEL Time
commands, respectively. The Get SDR Time command can also be used to read the timestamp
Revision 1.0

Table 100. Secure Mode vs. ACPI State

Reset Button
Diagnostic Interrupt (Front Panel NMI)
Protected
Unprotected
Unprotected
Unprotected
Unprotected
Unprotected
BMC Functional Specifications
Button
Unprotected
Unprotected
Unprotected
ID
Button
263

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