Gigabit Ethernet Controller - Intel S1200SPL Technical Spesification

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Intel® Server Board S1200SP Family Technical Product Specification
USB Specification-compliant mouse
USB Specification-compliant storage devices that utilize bulk-only transport mechanism
USB devices are scanned to determine if they are required for booting.
The BIOS supports USB 2.0 mode of operation, and as such supports USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compliant devices
and host controllers.
During the pre-boot phase, the BIOS automatically supports the hot addition and hot removal of USB devices
and a short beep is emitted to indicate such an action. For example, if a USB device is hot plugged, the BIOS
detects the device insertion, initializes the device, and makes it available to the user. During POST, when the
USB controller is initialized, it emits a short beep for each USB device in the system as if they were all just "hot
added".
Only on-board USB controllers are initialized by BIOS. This does not prevent the operating system from
supporting any available USB controllers including add-in cards.
3.4.6.2
Legacy USB Support
The BIOS supports PS/2 emulation of USB keyboards and mouse. During POST, the BIOS initializes and
configures the root hub ports and searches for a keyboard and/or a mouse on the USB hub and then enables
the devices that are recognized.
3.4.7

Gigabit Ethernet Controller

Network connectivity is provided by means of two onboard Intel
10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet ports. The Intel
components that offer a fully-integrated Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer
(PHY) port. The Intel
®
PCH and provides a single-port implementation in a relatively small area so it can be used for server and client
configurations as a LAN on Motherboard (LOM) design.
External interfaces provided on the I210:
PCIe Rev. 2.0 (2.5 GHz) x1
MDI (Copper) standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet interface for 1000BASE-T, 100BASETX, and 10BASE-T
applications (802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab)
NC-SI or SMBus* connection to a Manageability Controller (MC)
EEE 1149.1 JTAG (note that BSDL testing is NOT supported)
Each Ethernet port drives two LEDs located on each network interface connector. The LED at the right of the
connector is the link/activity LED and indicates network connection when on, and transmit/receive activity
when blinking. The LED at the left of the connector indicates link speed as defined in the following table.
Ethernet Controller I210 uses the PCI Express* architecture from the Intel
®
Ethernet Controller I210 providing up to two
Ethernet Controller I210 is single, compact, low-power
®
C230 series
®
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