Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅰ Overview FS.COM 2U 2-socket rack server helps to simplify deployment and dilivers high scalability with lower cost. It is an ideal choice for workloads, including Big Data analysis, cloud computing, virtualization and greatly improves the resource utilization in data centers.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 2.2 Product Specifications Item Description CPU Type 2x Intel® Xeon® Silver 4112 2.6G, 4C Memory 2x 32GB RDIMM, 2666MT/s, Dual Rank Capacity Drives 2x 240GB SSD SATA 2.5in Hot-plug Drives Form factor 2U rack server Up to two full-series Intel®...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅲ Hardware Description 3.1 Front Panel USB 3.0 interface Hard disk VGA interface Tag card LCD dedicated interface Front panel interface description Port Type Description Used to connect display terminals such as monitors DB15 interface Or KVM.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Front panel lights and buttons instructions Power switch button/indicator Fan failure indicator UID button/indicator Network port connection status indicator System fault indicator Network port connection status indicator Identification Indicator and Button State Description Power switch Power indicator description: ...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 3.2 Rear Panel I/O module 1 USB 3.0 interface I/O module 2 GE electrical interface I/O module 3 Power Module 2 AC Interface Extended network card (optional) Power Module 2 VGA interface Power Module 1 AC Interface Management network port Power Module 1 Explanation:...
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Rear panel lights and buttons instructions Power module indicator Data transmission status indicator UID indicator NMI button Connection status indicator Indicator and Button State Description Green (Constant): Indicates that the input and output are normal. ...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 3.3 Mainboard Structure Description The mainboard features are as follows: CPU uses Intel LGA3647-P0 SKY-LAKE processor; (Remark: CPU supports normal and SKY-Fabric processors.) Each CPU supports six channels of DDR4, two DIMMs per channel, RDIMM/LRDIMM. Each CPU supports a maximum capacity of 1.5TB;...
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions The interface description is as follows: HFI CPU1 SIDEBAND FP VGA CONN FP USB3.0 CONN HDD PWR3 GPU PWR2 (RISER1) RAID KEY LPC TPM MINI HD SATA PORT2 MINI HD SATA PORT0 MINI HD SATA PORT1 MEZZCONN 0 MCP XDP...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions FAN8(FAN14/15) FAN7(FAN12/13) FAN6(FAN10/11) FAN5(FAN8/9) FAN4(FAN6/7) FAN3(FAN4/5) FAN2(FAN2/3) FAN1(FAN0/1) 3.4 Hard Disk Backplane Assembly 2U 12 3.5” expansion backplane as shown Top face: ITEM Description Function Location 1. Maximum support 12G/b SAS hard drive;...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Used to control the backplane hard disk Programmable logic device indicator. REAR BP LED Connector Used to control the rear hard disk indicator. 3.5 DIMM Slot Location The server supports Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and provides 24 DDR4 DIMM slots, 1866/2133/2400/2666MHz.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Hard disk in place, and normal activities The flash frequency of the hard disk itself Hard disk failure Hard disk is positioned 4HZ blinks Hard disk is in Rebuild state 1HZ blinks 3.8 PCIe Slot Distribution Rear Overview ...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅳ Installing System Components 4.1 CPU Installation Install the processor: Step 1: CPU installation 1-1. Tilt the CPU angle as shown in the figure, and align the A1 angle (triangle mark) to the end of the holding plate.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.2 Radiator Installation Installation steps: 1. Remove the processor blanking plate (shown below) 2. Align the heat sink with the heat sink retention studs on the CPU base, and tighten the heat sink retention screws as indicated.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.3 Memory Installation The eight memory slots controlled by the mainboard CPU 1 are: DIMMA1, A2, DIMMB1, B2, DIMM C1, C2, and DIMMs D1, D2; the eight memory slots controlled by the CPU 2 are: DIMME1, E2, DIMMF1, F2 , DIMMG1, G2 and DIMMH1, H2, should pay attention to the memory of the gap with the DIMM slot gap, each DIMM module vertically snap into place to prevent the incorrect installation.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.4 Hard Disk Installation Installing a 3.5-inch hard disk 1-1. Put the hard disk in the tray 1-2. There are 4 countersunk screws on the left and right sides to lock the hard disk (the screw head must not protrude from the slide surface on both sides of the tray)
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Installing a 2.5-inch hard disk 1-1. Put the hard disk in the tray 2-2. The bottom four countersunk screws lock the hard disk (screw head protrudes from the underside of the tray)
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Hard disk tray assembly installed in the chassis 1-1. With the hard disk wrench open, push it into the chassis 1-2. When the hard disk gold finger touches the backplane device, turn the wrench in the direction of the arrow.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.6 M.2 SSD Installation Step 1: Install the positioning studs according to the length of the M.2 card to be installed.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Step 2: Install the M.2 Card 2-1. Insert the M.2 card connector end into the motherboard connector as shown. 2-2. Press the other end of the M.2 card to the positioning stud plane in step 1. Step 3: Install the M.2 card fixing screws.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.8 Rear Hard Disk Module Installation Rear HDD tray installation Step 1. HDD tray is placed vertically and flush with the rear window Step 2. Post-fixed HDD tray assembly 2-1. Lock two countersunk screws 2-2.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions I/O Module 1 (2.5-inch HDD tray Rear) Installation 1-1. Place it vertically downwards and align it with the lower guide pin 1-2. After flattening, push it in the direction of the arrow. 1-3.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.9 Rear Hard Disk Module Backplane Installation Step 1: Rear disk module backplane installation 1-1. Turn the backplane limit spring outwards by hand and press it against your hand - keep the shrapnel open.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.10 Network Module Installation For server systems, a total of five dedicated expansion network cards have been developed. Each type of network card has a dedicated blank for installation. Dual Copper Port 1000Base-T NIC Quad Port 1000Base-T NIC Dual Port SFP+ 10 Gigabit NIC Quad Port SFP+ 10 Gigabit NIC...
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Step 2. Fix the back-end expansion network card 2-1. Turn the insulation pad up and down in the direction of the arrow to leak out the screw holes 2-2. Locking 3 Flathead Screws 2-3.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.11 Power Module Installation Step: The power supply is pushed in the direction of the arrow, and the shrapnel wrench on the right emits a sound, indicating that it is in place;...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.12 PCIe Expansion Card Installation Step: Install the PCIe card 1-1. Load the PCIe card in the direction indicated in the figure 1-2. Rotate the PCIe card lock 1-3. Lock the PCIe card lock according to the arrow scheme...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.13 Fan Module Installation Steps: Place the fan module vertically downwards by pressing the arrow (Caution that the fan module faces) 4.14 Windshield Installation Step: The wind shield module is aligned with the hanging points on the left and right sides and placed vertically downwards - the height is lower than the height of the box...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.15 Optical Drive Installation Step: Install the optical drive 1-1.Install the optical drive fasteners in the direction of the arrow and tighten the pan head screws 1-2. Align the opening of the optical drive on the chassis and push the optical drive in the direction of the arrow until it locks automatically.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.16 Chassis Cover Installation Step 1: Install the front cover of the chassis 1-1. Top Peg Placement Aligns the open position of the cabinet and places it downwards 1-2. Push in the direction of the arrow until the front cover is flush with the front face of the chassis and the latches on both sides are locked in place.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Step 2: After installing the chassis cover 2-1. Top cover pegs are aligned with the opening of the cabinet and are placed downward 2-2. Rotate the upper cover lock in the direction of the arrow to lock it in place...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅴ System Cabinet Installation Step 1. After removing the inner rail from the rail, push the middle rail into the rail 1-1. Pull out the inner rail from the guide rail, and you can hear a click and stop 1-2.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Step 2. Install the inner rail to the chassis (same as left and right inner rails, please repeat the installation) 2-1. Align the positioning holes of the inner rail with the four hanging screws on the side of the chassis, and install the inner rail to the chassis according to the diagram.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Step 3. Install the guide rail to cabinet (symmetry between the left and right guide rails, please repeat the installation) 3-1. Push the rear end hook of the guide rail in accordance with the arrow, align the cabinet hole position and install the guide rail into the cabinet.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Step 4. Install the server to cabinet. 4-1. Pull out the middle rails on both sides of the cabinet and hear a click and stop. 4-2. Raise the server and align the guide rails with the center rails. Push the server into the cabinet in the direction of the arrow to ensure that the inner rails fit smoothly into the center rail.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅵ System Management and Configuration The server uses iBMC for remote server management and supports IPMI 2.0. Providing highly reliable hardware management. Integrates with the standard management system through the following methods: ...
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 6.3 Rapid IPMI Deployment 6.3.1 Rapid deployment of IPMI How to quickly deploy the IPMI function of the server is as shown in Figure 2-1. Configure IP address The motherboard Enter the BIOS to set for IPMI supports IPMI the function of IPMI...
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 6.3.3 Enter the BIOS setting IPMI function Restart the system. Press ESC or DEL while the device is starting to enter the BIOS interface, as shown in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 BIOS Setting Interface After entering the interface, use the left and right keys of the keyboard to switch the menu item to the “Server Mgmt”, and the page shown in Figure 2-5.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions After entering the interface, enter the “BMC network configuration” through the keyboard. The following interface will be displayed, as shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6 BMC Network Configuration Interface On this page, there are two channels to configure, the one of channels is the Dedicated private port and another one is the shared port for “Sharelink”.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions There are four network modes that can be configured on this interface: Unspecified, Static, Dynamic BMC DHCP, and Dynamic BMC Non DHCP. Static is in static mode. You can set the IP address manually. DHCP is dynamic mode.
Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions At this point, we have completed the operation of configuring the IPMI function. 6.3.5 IPMI Configuration Java SOL Press <Del> at system start-up to enter BIOS setup interface. Switch to the Advanced menu, select Serial Port Console Redirection, and press <Enter>. Make sure the Console Redirection of COM0 is in the [Enabled] state.
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Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions In this page, click "Advanced" >> "Continue to" to access the IPMI management page normally and enter the login page, as shown in Figure 3-1.
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