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HR630X User Manual V1.0
Please read this manual before using the product

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  • Page 1 ThinkSystem User Guide HR630X User Manual V1.0 Please read this manual before using the product...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

      Content   Disclaimer  ................................  6   Trademarks and Copyrights ...........................  7   Safety Information ..............................  8   Chapter 1 Introduction  ............................  1 2   1. 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..........................  1 2   1. 2 FEATURES ..............................  1 2   1.2.1 HIGH RELIABILITY ..........................  1 2   1.2.2 HIGHLY AVAILABILITY ..........................  1 2   1.2.3 HIGH EXPANDABILITY  ..........................  1 2  ...
  • Page 3   3.2 BIOS Setup Main Menu ..........................  3 4   3.3 Main Menu  ..............................  3 4   Chapter 4. BMC Setup  ............................  7 5   4.1  Overview of the Lenovo ThinkSystem  Management Module  ..............  7 5   4.2  Configuration of the ThinkSystem  Remote Management Module  ............  7 6   Prestart  .................................  7 7   Log‐on  ................................  7 9  ...
  • Page 4     4.8 Logs & Reports ............................  8 8   4.8.1 IPMI Event Log  .............................  8 8   4.8.2 System Log ............................  8 9   4.8.3 Audit Log .............................  8 9   4.8.4 Video Log  .............................  9 0   4.9 Settings  ...............................  9 0   4.9.1 Date & Time ............................  9 1   4.9.2 External User Services .........................  9 1   4.9.3 KVM Mouse Setting ...
  • Page 5     Chapter 5. Troubleshooting and diagnostics .....................  1 06   5. 1 PROBLEMS WITH INI TIAL START UP .......................  1 06   5. 2 APPLICATION PROGR AM PROBLEMS .....................  1 06   5. 3 SYSTEM OPERATION PROBLEMS ......................  1 06   5. 4 RESOLVING OTHER P ROBLEMS ......................  1 07   5.4.1 MONITOR DISPLAY PROBLEMS ......................  1 07   5.4.2 WAVY LINES ON THE SCREEN  ......................  1 07   5.4.3 CLEARING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  ....................  1 07   5.4.4 REPLACING THE SYSTEM BOARD BATTERY ..................  1 07  ...
  • Page 6: Disclaimer

    Should you find any inconsistency between the actual Product and the contents of this manual, or should you wish to find out the latest information or to send us your questions or comments, please call our service hotline or visit the Lenovo service website.
  • Page 7: Trademarks And Copyrights

      Trademarks and Copyrights  Legend, Lenovo, Lenovo联想, ThinkSystem, and For Those Who Do characters and logos are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Lenovo Group in the P.R.C. and/or other countries or regions. Celeron, Celeron Inside, Centrino, Centrino Inside, Core Inside, Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Atom, Intel Atom Inside, Intel Core, Intel Inside, Intel Inside Logo, Intel Viiv, Intel vPro, Itanium, Itanium Inside, Pentium, Pentium Inside, Viiv inside, vPro Inside, Xeon and Xeon Inside are trademarks of the Intel Corporation in the United States or other countries.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

      Safety Information  IMPORTANT: Each caution and danger statement in this document is labeled with a number. This number is used to cross reference an English-language caution or danger statement with translated versions of the caution or danger statement in the Safety Information document. For example, if a caution statement is labeled “StatementInformationdocumentunder1”, tra “Statement 1.”...
  • Page 9   Statement 3 CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: •Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of laser products may result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation.There are no serviceable parts inside these devices.
  • Page 10   Statement 8 CAUTION: Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components.
  • Page 11   Statement 16 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards: •This equipment must be installed by trained service personnel in a restricted-access location, as defined by your local electrical code and the latest edition of IEC 60950. •Connect the equipment to a reliably grounded safety extra low voltage (SELV) source.
  • Page 12: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1. 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The ThinkSystem HR630X is a low-cost, 1U, two-socket server that features the latest Intel Xeon Skylake Server 2S processors and supports up to 24 DDR4 DIMMs, as well as 3.5-inch HDDs. The front panel supports up to 10*2.5-inch SATA/SAS/NVMe HDDs or 4*3.5-inch SATA/SAS/NVMe HDDs.
  • Page 13: Features And Spe Cifications

    Lenovo. 0-10000ft (0-3048m) A2: Operating temperature de-rated 1C per 300m (1000ft) to 3000m (10000ft) Altitude above sea level, No A3/A4 support Ambient 10℃~35℃ temperature (operating) -40℃...
  • Page 14   Relative humidity 8 to 90%, non-condensing (in original shipping package) (transport/storage) 8 to 90%, non-condensing (without original shipping packaging) Power supply 200-240V 50Hz-60Hz voltage 100-127V 50Hz-60Hz 750W 1 + 1 hot-swap redundant power supply. Power 550W 1 + 1 hot-swap redundant power supply. 43mm×481.7m×748.6mm (height ×...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Structural Characteristics

    Note: The following procedures should only be performed by qualified operators or service personnel trained in server maintenance. Do not perform any removal procedure until you have read and understood all warnings and cautions stated in the "Lenovo Server User Guide - Read Me First"...
  • Page 16: Rear View Of The Server

      2.1.2 REAR VIEW OF THE SERVER                                       Rear views of the server 1. Half high half length PCIe card slot 2. Full high half length PCIe card slot 3.
  • Page 17                   Front control panel 1.Steady green light: the server is on 1. Power button with power status LED 2.Off: the server is off 3.Blinking green: the server is DC off 1.Steady blue light: the server is identified 2.
  • Page 18: Mb Assembly Main Components

      2.1.4 MB ASSEMBLY MAIN COMPONENTS 2. 2 INSTALLING, REMOVING AND REPLACING HARDWARE Safety Precautions Read and follow all safety precautions specified in "Read Me First". If the instructions provided with the server differs from the instructions contained in this manual, contact a service technician from the supplier to confirm the correct procedures. Note: The power button does not completely turn off the AC current supplied to the device.
  • Page 19: Exploded Drawing

      2.2.1 Exploded Drawing 1. Server cover 2. Fan duct 3. CPU Socket 4. PCI Card (LP+LP) 5. PCI Card (LP) 6. PCI Card (FH+LP) 7. M.2 storage module 8. Supercap 9. Supercap holder 10. Front module (10x2.5-inch) 11. Front module (4x3.5-inch) 12.Rear HDD module 13.
  • Page 20: Removing And Reinstalling The Rack Handle

      2.2.2 REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE RACK HANDLE Do not proceed before reading and understanding the "Safety Precautions" section of this chapter and "Read Me First". To remove the rack handle, do the following: 1. Turn off all attached devices and the server 2. Disconnect the AC power cord from the electrical outlet 3.
  • Page 21: Removing And Reinstalling The Front I/O Module

      2.2.4 REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE FRONT I/O MODULE Do not proceed before reading and understanding the "Safety Precautions" section of this chapter and "Read Me First". To remove the front I/O module, do the following: 1. Turn off all attached devices and the server 2. Disconnect the AC power cord from the electrical outlet 3.
  • Page 22: Removing And Reinstalling The Supercap And Holder

      2.2.6 REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE SUPERCAP AND HOLDER Do not proceed before reading and understanding the "Safety Precautions" section of this chapter and "Read Me First". To install and to remove the supercap/holder, do the following: 1. Turn off all attached devices and the server. 2. Disconnect the AC power cord from the electrical outlet. 3.
  • Page 23: Removing And Reinstalling The Cooling Shroud

      2.2.7 REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE COOLING SHROUD Do not proceed before reading and understanding the "Safety Precautions" section of this chapter and "Read Me First". To remove the cooling shroud, do the following: 1. Turn off all attached devices and the server. 2. Disconnect the AC power cord from the electrical outlet. 3.
  • Page 24: Replacing The Riser 1, 2

      2.2.9 REPLACING THE RISER 1, 2 Do not proceed before reading and understanding the "Safety Precautions" section of this chapter and "Read Me First". To remove the Riser 1, 2, do the following: 1. Turn off all attached devices and the server. 2. Disconnect the AC power cord from the electrical outlet. 3.
  • Page 25: Installing Or Removing The Rear Hdd Module

      PCIe Card Removal – type 3 PCIe Card Removal – type 1 PCIe Card Removal – type 2 Unscrew the screws of PCI cage and remove the cage. PCI Cage Removal To reinstall, reverse the steps above. Special Note: Refer to the table below for the specifications and the assigned slots for PCIe cards supported by HR630X. Slot no.
  • Page 26   2. Disconnect t the AC power co ord from the elec ctrical outlet. 3. Remove th he server cover. (S See "Removing a and reinstalling th he server cover") 4. To disconn nect the cables on n MB assembly s ide (position A, B 5.
  • Page 27: Installing Or Replacing A Cpu, Heat Sink And Cpu Dummy

      2.2.12 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CPU, HEAT SINK AND CPU DUMMY Do not proceed before reading and understanding the "Safety Precautions" section of this chapter and "Read Me First". To install a CPU and heat sink, do the following: 1. Turn off all attached devices and the server. 2. Disconnect the AC power cord from the electrical outlet. 3.
  • Page 28   3. Remove th he server cover. (S See "Removing a and reinstalling th he server cover") 4. Use screw drive to release t the OCP card bra acket screw (Step p1) and remove th he bracket (Step2 5. Bend the fo our clips that lock k the OCP card to o the system boar...
  • Page 29   2.2.15 IN NSTALLING G OR REPL LACING A H HOT‐SWAP DRIVE Do not procee ed before reading g and understand ding the "Safety P Precautions" secti on of this chapte r and "Read Me F First". To remove a 2.5/3.5-inch hot-s swap drive, do th e following: Gently p push the release...
  • Page 30   To remove 1. Disconnect the power cord 2. Push the la tch and pull hot-s swap power supp ply out. 2.2.16 IN NSTALLING G OR REPL LACING A SY YSTEM FAN Do not procee ed before reading g and understand ding the "Safety P Precautions" secti on of this chapte r and "Read Me F First".
  • Page 31   4. Remove the server cover. (See "Removing and reinstalling the server cover") 5. Insert the M.2 storage module through the guide pins between the PSU cage and left Riser2 6. Plugs the SATA cable and power cable to SATA port 0/1 and power connector (reference 3. 1 Section). To reinstall, reverse the steps above.
  • Page 32: Removing The Main Board

      2.2.18 REMOVING THE MAIN BOARD Do not proceed before reading and understanding the "Safety Precautions" section of this chapter and "Read Me First". 1. Turn off all attached devices and the server. 2. Disconnect the AC power cord from the electrical outlet. 3. Remove the hot-swap power supply. (See “INSTALLING OR REPLACING A HOT-SWAP POWER SUPPLY”) 4.
  • Page 33: Installing The Rail Kit

    Warning: Installation of the rail kit should be performed by two or more people. Some risk is involved when moving and installing the server. Be sure to follow the instructions provided in the "Rail Kit Installation Guide" closely.   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 34: Chapter 3. Bios Setup

    Display BIOS Version Build Date and Time Read Only Display Build Date and Time ME Version Read Only Display ME Version ME Current State Read Only Display ME Current State BMC Version Read Only Display BMC Version   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 35 Display current Microcode Revision L1 Cache RAM Read Only Display current L1 Cache L2 Cache RAM Read Only Display current L2 Cache L3 Cache RAM Read Only Display current L3 Cache Processor Socket      Display Processor Socket2  Read Only Socket3    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 36 Intel(R) RAID Controller  Provides Health Status for the  Driver Health #In Driver Health Table Drivers/Controllers  Trusted Conputing Settings  Trusted Computing #In Trusted Computing Table Serial Port Console Redirection #In Serial Port Console Redirection Serial Port Console Redirection  Table PCI SubsystemSettings #In PCI SubsystemSettings Table PCI, PCI‐X and PCI Express    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 37 Advanced Menu iSCSI Configuration Table(Sub of  )  Item  Description iSCSI Initiator Name  The worldwide unique name of iSCSI Initiator. Only  IQN format is accepted. Range is from 4 to 223  One Blank Line Add an Attempt  One Blank Line Delete Attempts  One Blank Line Change Attempt Order      Advanced Menu Intel@ Virtual RAID on CPU Table(Sub of  )  Item Description  Intel(R) RSTe RAID 5.0.0.1116 Driver   One Blank line No RAID volumes on  the system   One Blank Line   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 38 Trusted Computing Table(Sub of  )  Item Description Configuration  Security Device Support Disable/Enable Enables or Disables BIOS support for security  device. O.S. will not show Security Device. TCG EFI  protocol and INT1A interface will not be available.  NO Security Device Found      Advanced Menu Serial Port Console Redirection Table(Sub of  )  Item Description AST2500 Super IO Configuration  One Blank Line COM0 Configuration  Serial Port  Disabled/Enabled  Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM)  Device Settings  IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;  Change Settings  Auto                                Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;                   IO=3F8h;  IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12 ;    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 39 Auto                                 Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device  IO=2F8h; IRQ=3;                   IO=3F8h;  IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12 ;  IO=2F8h;  IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12 ;  IO=3E8h;  IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12 ;  IO=2E8h;  IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12 ;  One Blank Line COM0  Console Redirection  Disabled/Enabled  Console Redirection Enable or Disable.   Console Redirection Settings  The settings specify how the host computer and  the remote computer (which the user is using) will  exchange data. Both computers should have the  same or compatible settings.  COM0(SOL) Console Redirection Settings One Blank Line  Terminal Type  VT100/VT100+/VT‐ Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT100:  UTF8/ANSI  ASCII char set. VT100+: Extends VT100 to support    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 40 VT‐UTF8 Combo Key  Disabled/Enabled  Enable VT‐UTF8 Combination Key Support for  Support  ANSI/VT100 terminals  Recorder Mode   Disabled/Enabled  With this mode enabled only text will be sent. This  is to capture Terminal data.  Resolution 100x31   Disabled/Enabled  Enables or disables extended terminal resolution  Legacy OS Redirection  80x24/80x25  On Legacy OS, the Number of Rows and Columns  Resolution  supported redirection  Putty KeyPad  VT100/LINUX/XTERMR6/ Select FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty.  SCO/ESCN/VT400  Redirection After BIOS  Always  The Settings specify if BootLoader is selected then  POST  Enable/BootLoader  Legacy console redirection is disabled before  booting to Legacy OS. Default value is Always  Enable which means Legaacy console Redirection is  enabled for Legacy OS.   One Blank Line    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 41 Parity  None/Even/ A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect  Odd/Mark/ some transmission errors. Even: parity bit is 0 if the  Space  num of 1's in the data bits is even. Odd: parity bit is  0 if num of 1's in the data bits is odd.  Mark: parity  bit is always 1. Space: Parity bit is always 0. Mark  and Space Parity do not allow for error detection.  They can be used as an additional data bit.  Stop Bits  1/2  Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet. (A  start bit indicates the beginning). The standard  setting is 1 stop bit. Communication with slow  devices may require more than 1 stop bit.  Flow  None/  Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer  Control  Hardware  overflow. When sending data, if the receiving  RTS/CTS   buffers are full, a 'stop' signal can be sent to stop  the data flow. Once the buffers are empty, a 'start'  signal can be sent to re‐start the flow. Hardware  flow control uses two wires to send start/stop  signals.  VT‐UTF8  Disabled/En Enable VT‐UTF8 Combination Key Support for  Combo Key  abled  ANSI/VT100 terminals    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 42 Select a COM port to display redirection of Legacy    Serial  M1  OS and Legacy OPROM Messages.    Redirection  Port  One Blank line  Serial Port for Out‐of‐Band Management/  Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS)  Console Redirection  Disabled/ Enabled Console Redirection Enable or Disable. Console Redirection Settings  The settings specify how the host computer and  the remote computer (which the user is using) will  exchange data. Both computers should have the  same or compatible settings.  Out‐of‐ COM0/CO Microsoft Windows Emergency Management  Band Mgmt  M1  Services (EMS) allows for remote management of a  Port  Windows Server OS through a serial port.  Terminal  VT100/VT1 VT‐UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out‐of‐ Type    00+/VT‐ band management. The next best choice is VT100+  UTF8/ANSI  and then VT100. See above, in Console Redirection    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 43 One Blank line  PCI Devices Common Settings:  Above 4G Decoding    Disabled/Enabled  Enables or Disables 64bit capable Devices to be    Decoded in Above 4G Address Space (Only if  System Supports 64 bit PCI Decoding).  SR‐IOV Support   Disabled/Enabled  If system has SR‐IOV capable PCIe Devices, this    option Enables or Disables Single Root IO  Virtualization Support.      Advanced Menu Network Stack Configuration Table(Sub of  )  Network Stack Configuration  Network Stack Settings  Network Stack  Disabled/Enabled  Enable/Disable UEFI Network Stack    Ipv4 PXE Support  Disabled/Enabled Enable Ipv4 PXE Boot Support. If disabled IPV4 PXE    boot option will not be created  Ipv4 HTTP Support  Disabled/Enabled Enable Ipv4 HTTP Boot Support. If disabled IPV4    HTTP boot option will not be created    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 44  Compatibility Support Module Configuration   One blank line  CSM Support  Disabled / Enabled  Enable/Disable CSM Support.   One blank line   CSM16 Module Version  7.8  One blank line  GateA20 Active  Upon Request  UPON REQUEST ‐ GA20 can be disabled using BIOS  Always  services. ALWAYS ‐ do not allow disabling GA20;  this option is useful when any RT code is executed  above 1MB.  Option ROM Messages  Force BIOS   Set display mode for Option ROM  Keep Current  INT19 Trap Response  Immediate  BIOS reaction on INT19 trapping by Option ROM:  Postponed  IMMEDIATE ‐ execute the trap right away;  POSTPONED ‐ execute the trap during legacy boot.  One blank line  Boot option filter  UEFI and Legacy  This option controls Legacy/UEFI ROMs priority  Legacy only   UEFI only   One blank line  Option ROM execution        One blank line    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 45 Determines OpROM execution policy for devices  UEFI  other than Network, Storage, or Video  Legacy      Advanced Menu NVMe Configuration Table(Sub of  )  NVMe Configuration  NVMe Device Options Settings  NVMe controller and Drive information No NVME Device Found    Advanced Menu USB Configuration Table(Sub of  )  USB Configuration     USB Configuration Parameters  USB Configuration  One blank line  USB Module Version  One blank line  USB Controllers:  1 XHCI  USB Devices:  1 Drive, 2 Keyboards, 3  Mice, 1 Point, 4 hub  One blank line  Legacy USB Support  Enabled/Disabled/Auto  Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables  legacy support if no USB devices are connected.  DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only  for EFI applications.    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 46 Physical  ble  (physical port).  Once disabled, any USB devices  Connector  plug into the connector will not be detected by  #3 Disable  BIOS or OS.  USB HS  Disable/Ena Enable/Disable this USB Physical Connector  Physical  ble  (physical port).  Once disabled, any USB devices  Connector  plug into the connector will not be detected by  #4 Disable  BIOS or OS.  USB HS  Disable/Ena Enable/Disable this USB Physical Connector  Physical  ble  (physical port).  Once disabled, any USB devices  Connector  plug into the connector will not be detected by  #5 Disable  BIOS or OS.  USB HS  Disable/Ena Enable/Disable this USB Physical Connector  Physical  ble  (physical port).  Once disabled, any USB devices  Connector  plug into the connector will not be detected by    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 47 Hub port the delay is taken   One blank line  Mass Storage Devices:  AMI Virtual CDROM0  Auto  Mass storage device emulation type. 'AUTO'  1.00  Floppy  enumerates devices according to their media  Forced FDD  format. Optical drives are emulated as 'CDROM',  Hard Disk   drives with no media will be emulated according to  CD‐ROM   a drive type.  AMI Virtual Floppy0 1.00  Auto  Mass storage device emulation type. 'AUTO'  Floppy  enumerates devices according to their media  Forced FDD  format. Optical drives are emulated as 'CDROM',  Hard Disk   drives with no media will be emulated according to  CD‐ROM   a drive type.  AMI Virtual HDisk0 1.00 Auto  Mass storage device emulation type. 'AUTO'  Floppy  enumerates devices according to their media  Forced FDD  format. Optical drives are emulated as 'CDROM',    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 48 Native Mode with No  Band  Legacy Support  Enhanced Halt State  Disable/Enable  Enables the Enhanced C1E state of the CPU, takes  (C1E)  effect after reboot.  Package C State limit  C0/C1 state  Package C State limit  C2 state  C6(non Retention) state  C6(Retention) state  CPU C6 report  Disable/Enable  Enable/Disable CPU C6(ACPI C2) report to OS  Recommended to be enabled.  Energy Performance  Performance/Balanced  Set Energy Performance BIAS,which overrides OS  BIAS setting.  Performance/Balanced  setting.  Power/Power    Advanced Menu ACPI Configuration Table(Sub of  )     ACPI Configuration  System ACPI Parameters.  One blank line  Power Button  Lock/Unlock  Power Button Lock/Unlock    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 49 Enable/Disable Logical Processor threads.  Socket0 Core Disable  0: Enable all cores. FFFFFFF: Disable all cores        Bitmap(Hex)  Socket1 Core Disable  0: Enable all cores. FFFFFFF: Disable all cores               Bitmap(Hex)  Hardware Prefetcher  Enable/Disable  = MLC Streamer Prefetcher (MSR 1A4h Bit[0])  Adjacent Cache Prefetch Enable/Disable = MLC Spatial Prefetcher (MSR 1A4h Bit[1]) DCU Streamer Prefetcher  Enable/Disable  DCU streamer prefetcher is an L1 data cache  prefetcher (MSR 1A4h [2]).  DCU IP Prefetcher  Enable/Disable  DCU IP prefetcher is an L1 data cache prefetcher  (MSR 1A4h [3]).  Monitor/Mwait  Disable/Enable  Enable / Disable the Monitor/Mwait  QPI Link L0p Enable  Disable/Enable  Enable ‐ Set the c_l0p_en, Disable ‐ Reset it, Auto ‐  Auto decides based on Si Compatibility.  QPI Link L1 Enable  Disable/Enable  Enable ‐ Set the c_l1_en, Disable ‐ Reset it, Auto ‐  Auto decides based on Si Compatibility.  Link Frequency Select  9.6GB/s               Allows for selecting the UPI Link Frequency    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 50 ==================== ================    DMA  Disable /  Select Dma Enable/Disable for each CB device   Enable    No Snoop   Disable /  No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device  Enable    IOAT Function 3 Items   ==================== ================    DMA  Disable /  Select Dma Enable/Disable for each CB device  Enable    No Snoop   Disable /  No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device Enable    IOAT Function 4 Items   ==================== ================    DMA  Disable /  Select Dma Enable/Disable for each CB device   Enable    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 51 No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device  Enable  Sck1 IOAT Config     DCA  Disable /  DCA Enable/Disable for this specific socket  Enable    IOAT Function 0 Items   ==================== ================    DMA  Disable /  Select Dma Enable/Disable for each CB device   Enable    No Snoop   Disable /  No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device  Enable    IOAT Function 1 Items   ==================== ================    DMA  Disable /  Select Dma Enable/Disable for each CB device   Enable    No Snoop   Disable /  No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 52 Disable /  No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device  Enable    IOAT Function 5 Items   ==================== ================    DMA  Disable /  Select Dma Enable/Disable for each CB device   Enable    No Snoop   Disable /  No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device  Enable    IOAT Function 6 Items   ==================== ================    DMA  Disable /  Select Dma Enable/Disable for each CB device  Enable    No Snoop   Disable /  No Snoop Enable/Disable for each CB device  Enable    IOAT Function 7 Items   ==================== ================    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 53 Enable  Enable/Disable Non‐Isoch VT_D Engine Coherency  Support  /Disable  support  (Non‐Isoch)   Execute Disable Bit  Disable/Enable  When disabled, forces the XD feature flag to always  return 0.      Advanced Menu Chipset Configuration Table(Sub of  )  Chipset Configuration  One blank line  HPET Setting  Disabled/Enabled  HPET Setting.  Enable IOAT   Disabled /Enable  Control to enable/disable IOAT devices  Intel VT for Directed I/O  Enable/Disabled  Enable/Disable Intel Virtualization Technology for  (VT‐d)  Directed I/O (VT‐d) by reporting the I/O device  assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables.      Advanced Menu SATA Configuration Table(Sub of  )    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 54      Hot Plug  Disable /Enable  Designates this port as Hot Pluggable.  sSATA Port 5   [Not Installed]        Hot Plug  Disable /Enable  Designates this port as Hot Pluggable.  SATA Port 0   [Not Installed]       Hot Plug  Disable /Enable  Designates this port as Hot Pluggable.  SATA Port 1   [Not Installed]        Hot Plug  Disable /Enable  Designates this port as Hot Pluggable.  SATA Port 2   [Not Installed]        Hot Plug  Disable /Enable Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. SATA Port 3   [Not Installed]        Hot Plug  Disable /Enable  Designates this port as Hot Pluggable.  SATA Port 4   [Not Installed]        Hot Plug  Disable /Enable Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. SATA Port 5   [Not Installed]     © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 55 Mirror  system to be mirrored, consequently reducing the  Mode 1LM memory capacity by half. Mirror Enable will disable  Mirror  XPT Prefetch  Mode 2LM     Enable  Disable           Partial mirror mode will enable the required size of  Partial  Partial  memory to be mirrored. If rank sparing is enabled  Mirror  Mirror  partial mirroring will not take effect. Mirror Enable  mode 1LM  will disable XPT Prefetch  Partial    Mirror  mode 2LM    Memory  Disable/Ena Enable/Disable Memory Rank Sparing  Rank  ble    Sparing        © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 56 1333   1400   1600   1800   1866   2000   2133   2200           2400           2600           2666           2800‐OvrClk    2933‐OvrClk    3000‐OvrClk    3200‐OvrClk    3400‐OvrClk    3466‐OvrClk    3600‐OvrClk    3733‐OvrClk    3800‐OvrClk   4000‐OvrClk   4200‐OvrClk   4266‐OvrClk   4400‐OvrClk   Numa  Disable/Enable  Enable or Disable Non uniform Memory Access  (NUMA).  SNC  Disable/Enable/Auto  Sub NUMA Clustering is almost equal to cluster on  die,automatically support 1‐cluster or 2‐cluster  based on IMC interleave.  Memory Thermal  Memory Thermal    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 57 Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 0 PcieBr1D02F0 ‐ Port 1C  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto               Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port        Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)     Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 0 PcieBr2D00F0 ‐ Port 2A   PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto               Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port        Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)     Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 0 PcieBr2D02F0 ‐ Port 2C  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 58 In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto              Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port       Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)     Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 0 PcieBr5D00F0 ‐ MCP 1  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto              Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port       Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)     Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 1 PcieBr0D00F0 ‐ Port 0  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto              Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port       Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)       © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 59 Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 1 PcieBr1D02F0 ‐ Port 1C  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto               Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port        Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)     Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 1 PcieBr1D03F0 ‐ Port 1D  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto               Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port        Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)     Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 1 PcieBr2D00F0 ‐ Port 2A  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 60 Link Speed  Auto               Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port        Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)     Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 1 PcieBr3D02F0 ‐ Port 3C  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto               Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port        Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)   Gen 2 (5 GT/s)     Gen 3 (8 GT/s)     Socket 1 PcieBr3D03F0 ‐ Port 3D  PCI‐E Port  Auto / Disable /Enable  In auto mode the BIOS twill remove the EXP port if  there is no device or errors on that device and the  device is not HP capable.  Disable is used to disable  the  Link Speed  Auto               Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port        Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)     © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 61 Read Only Display BMC Device Revision IPMI Version Read Only Display IPMI Version One Blank Line Enabled/Disabled  Enable/Disable interfaces to  BMC Support communicate with BMC  Enabled/Disabled  Wait For BMC response for  Wait For BMC specified time out. In PILOTII,  BMC starts at the same time  when BIOS starts during AC  power ON. It takes around 30  seconds to initialize Host to BMC  Enabled/Disabled Enable or Disable FRB‐2  FRB-2 Timer timer(POST timer)    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 62 Configure BMC network  Table parameters  View System Event Log #In View System Event Log Table Press <Enter> to view the System  Event Log Records.  BMC User Settings #In BMC User Settings Table Press <Enter> to Add, Delete and  Set Privilege level for users.  SOL Configuration Parameter #In SOL Configuration Parameter Press <Enter> to Configure SOL  Table Configuration Parameters.    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 63 901234567”  One blank line  Register BMC  shared   Disabled/Enabled  If bonding mode, show "Bonding  [Enabled/Disabled]"  Register Method  Nsupdate/DHCP Client  If bonding mode, show "Register method  FQDN/Hostname  [Nsupdate/DHCP Client FQDN/Hostname]"  dedicated   Disabled/Enabled  If bonding mode, hide the item.  Register Method  Nsupdate/DHCP Client  If bonding mode, hide the item.  FQDN/Hostname  One blank line  Domain Name Configuration  Domain Settings  Manual/shared_v4/shar ed_v6/dedicated_v4/de dicated_v6  Domain Name  usi.com.tw  Based on BMC setting One blank line  Domain Name Server Configuration  DNS Server Settings  Manual/shared/dedicate d  IP Proiority  IPv4/IPv6    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 64 Custom EFI Logging Options   Log EFI Status Codes   Disabled/Both/Error  Disable the logging of EFI Status Codes or log only  code/Progress code  error code or only progress code or both.  One blank line  NOTE: All values changed here do not take effect  until computer is restarted.      Server Management Menu Bmc self test log Table(Sub of  )  Bmc self test log  logs the report returned by BMC self test command Log area usage = 02 out of 20 logs  One blank line  Erase Log  Yes, On every reset / No  Erase Log Options   When log is full  Clear Log / Do not log  Select the action to be taken when log is full any more  DATE  TIME  STATUS CODE   Server Management Menu View FRU information(Sub of  )  View FRU information  Press <Enter> to view FRU information.  FRU Information       © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 65   Server Management Menu BMC network configuration Table(Sub of  )  BMC network configuration   **********************   Configure IPV4 support   **********************  One blank line  NCSI Switch  Don't Change       LAN share: NCSI connects to on‐board LAN.  OCP                SFP+ share: NCSI connects to on‐board SFP+.  MEZZ Card Type A   xAdd‐on NIC share: NCSI connects to Ethernet  Riser1 Pcie Lan    always show Unspecified. User can select one of  NCSI Cable         options. After reboot, it shows "Unspecified". The  result of setting is showing in NCSI current state.  NCSI current state  OCP share  get from BMC One blank line  Lan channel 1  Configuration Address  Don't change  Select to configure LAN channel parameters  source  Static  statically or dynamically(by BIOS or BMC).  DHCP  Unspecified option will not modify  any BMC network parameters during BIOS phase    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 66 Enter station IP address  Subnet mask    Enter subnet mask  Station MAC address    Router IP address    Enter router IP address  Router MAC address    Enter router MAC address  VLAN_ID    VLAN ID (12‐bit), Range 0‐4095, 0 if VLAN ID not  used. VLAN ID 0, 1, 4095 are reserved VLAN ID's.   One blank line  **********************  Configure IPV6 support  **********************  One blank line  Lan channel 1  IPV6 Support  Enabled/Disabled Enable or Disable LAN1 IPV6 Support  One blank line  Configuration Address  Don't change  Select to configure LAN channel parameters  source  Static  statically or dynamically(by BIOS or BMC).  DynamicBmcDhcp  Unspecified option will not modify any BMC  network parameters during BIOS    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 67 Select to configure LAN channel parameters  source  Static  statically or dynamically(by BIOS or BMC).  DHCP  Unspecified option will not modify any BMC  network parameters during BIOS  Current Configuration  DHCP  Address source  Station IPV6 address  Prefix length  IPV6 Router IP address  IPV6 address status  IPV6 DHCP Algorithm      Server Management Menu View System Event Log Table(Sub of  )  View remaining System Event Log  Press <Enter> to view the remaining System Event  Log Records.  No. of log entries in SEL: #  One blank line  DATE  TIME  SENSOR TYPE  One blank line  Event Logging  XXXX/XX/XX XX:XX:XX Disabled        © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 68 Reserved Enter BMC User Privilege Limit for Selected  Privilege  Channel  Limit  One blank line  Delete User  BMC Delete User Details One blank line  User Name  Enter BMC User Name  User  Enter BMC User Password. If the password has  Password  been forgotten, just enter anything and change the  password later.  One blank line    Change User Settings  Press <Enter> to Change User Settings.  BMC Change User  Settings  One blank line  User Name  Enter BMC User Name  User  Enter BMC User Password  Password  User  Enabled/Dis abled  Changer  User  Password  Channel No   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 69 SOL Bit Rate (volatile)  9600  Bits per second  19200  38400  56700  115200  SOL Retry Count  Range 0 ~ 7. 0 = no retries after packet is  transmitted. Packet will be dropped if no  ACK/NACK received by time retries expire.  SOL Retry Interval  Range 0 ~ 255. Retry Interval in 10 ms increments.  0 = Retries sent back‐to‐back.      Security Menu   Item Option Description Password Description  One Blank Line If ONLY the Administrator's password is set, then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for  when entering Setup.  If ONLY the User's password is set, then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or  enter Setup. In Setup the User will have Administrator rights.  The password length must be in the following range:  Minimum length  Maximum length  One Blank Line   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 70 Secure Boot Mode  Standard/Custom  Secure Boot mode selector:Standard/Custom.In  Custom mode Secure Boot                   Variables can  be configured without authentication  Key Management  Enables experienced users to modify Secure Boot  variables  For MLK BIOS only.  Provision Factory Default  Disabled/Enabled  Install factory default Secure Boot keys when  keys  System is in Setup Mode  For MLK BIOS only.  One blank line  Enroll all Factory Default  Yes/No  Force System to User Mode ‐ install Factory Default  keys  keys(PK,KEK,db,dbx). Change takes effect after  reboot.  For MLK BIOS only.  Save   all Secure Boot  Save NVRAM content of all Secure Boot variables to  variables  the files (EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST data format) in root  folder on a target file system device  For MLK BIOS only.  One blank line  Secure Boot variable |   Size| Key#| Key source  Platform Key(PK)     |      Set New Key / Delete   Enroll Factory Defaults or load the keys from a file    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 71   b)EFI_CERT_X509 (DER encoded)    c)EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin)    d)EFI_CERT_SHA256 (bin)   2.Authenticated UEFI Variable    Key source:Default,Custom,Mixed  (*) modified from Setup menu  For MLK BIOS only.    "Delete  key" is only available when applicable.  Authorized Signatures|      Set New Key / Append   Enroll Factory Defaults or load the keys from a file  0|    0|  Key / Delete  key  with:   1.Public Key Certificate in:    a)EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST    b)EFI_CERT_X509 (DER encoded)    c)EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin)    d)EFI_CERT_SHA256 (bin)   2.Authenticated UEFI Variable    Key source:Default,Custom,Mixed  (*) modified from Setup menu  For MLK BIOS only.    "Delete  key" is only available when applicable.  Forbidden  Signatures|      Set New Key / Append   Enroll Factory Defaults or load the keys from a file  0|    0|  Key / Delete  key  with:   1.Public Key Certificate in:    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 72   Key source:Default,Custom,Mixed  (*) modified from Setup menu  For MLK BIOS only.    "Delete  key" is only available when applicable.        Boot Menu   Item Option Description Boot Configuration  Setup Prompt Timeout  Number of seconds to wait for  setup activation key.  65535(0xFFFF) means indefinite  waiting.  Bootup NumLock State  On/Off  Select the keyboard NumLock  state  Endless boot support  Disabled/Enabled  Endless Boot Support  Quiet Boot  Disabled/Enabled  Enables or disables Quiet Boot  option  One Blank Line Boot Option Priorities    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 73 Save & Exit Menu   Item Option Description Save Options  Save Changes and Exit  Exit system setup after saving the  changes.  Discard Changes and Exit  Exit system setup without saving  any changes.  One Blank Line Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the  changes.  Discard Changes and Reset  Reset system setup without  saving any changes.  One Blank Line Save Options  Save Changes  Save Changes done so far to any  of the setup options.  Discard Changes  Discard Changes done so far to  any of the setup options.  One Blank line Default Options    © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 74   Restore Defaults  Restore/Load Default values for  all the setup options.  Save as User Defaults  Save the changes done so far as  User Defaults.  Restore User Defaults  Restore the User Defaults to all  the setup options.  One Blank Line Boot Override  List bootable device          © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 75: Chapter 4. Bmc Setup

    • USB 2.0 media redirection - boot from remote media • Security - open source SSL • Compatible with IPMI V2.0 • KVM - allow remote viewing and configuring in the POST and BIOS setup utility   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 76: Configuration Of The Thinksystem Remote Management Module

    4. When you finish the configuration, F10 to save the settings. Table 1. IPMI 2.0 Configuration submenu Configuration STATIC Static IP configuration. IP and the subnet mask can be set manually. Address Source DHCP Dynamic IP configuration. The system can obtain IP automatically.   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 77: Prestart

    For more information about the initial settings, see Chapter 3 “Configuration of the ThinkSystem Remote Management Module” on page XXX. The user name in this topic is “lenovo”. Besides “lenovo”, other user names and passwords are also accepted. The default user name and password are as follows: •...
  • Page 78         Figure 2. Configuring IE ESC - step 2       Figure 3. Configuring IE ESC - step 3     © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 79: Log

    Remote e Management M Module. After a success sful initial logon, th he system admin istrator can creat te new users and has full permissi on of Remote Manag gement Module.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 80: Navigation

    Display FRU information include MB FRU, front BP FRU and rear BP FRU. Logs & Reports This tab contains the following submenus: • IPMI Event Log • System Log • Audit Log • Video Log       © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 81 Comments Message Display the messages received Notification Display the notification received Sync On/Off to Sync with latest sensor and eventlog updates Refresh Reloads the current page Display the current log-in user name Username       © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 82: Log-Out

    KVM remote console window, then the Web session will not automatically timeout. When the automatic timeout happens, the system will inform the user to log on again if the user wants to access the Web console to take operations.   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 83: Dashboard

    On/Off. Remote C Console Control To redirect t the host remotely y, click the Launch button. Sensor Mo onitor Auto To set refres sh frequency Refresh System St tatus List Display syst tem status   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 84 Click on a re ecord to show mo ore information a bout that particular sensor, includi i ng thresholds an n d a graphical rep p resentation of all l associated events.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 85 4.6.1 CP This page g gives detailed info ormation for the C CPU present in th is system 4.6.2 DIM This page g gives detailed info ormation for the D DIMM present in t this system   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 86 4.6.3 HD This page g gives detailed info ormation for the H HDD present in th his system 4.6.4 PS This page g gives detailed info ormation for the P PSU present in th is system   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 87 FRU device n ame for the selec cted FRU device ID. This page dis splays the Chassi is, Board, and Pro oduct details (if a available) for the items shown n in each field.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 88 Click on a reco ord to see the det t ails of that entry. Also use the sensor type e or sensor name filter options to v view those specifi c events logged i in the device.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 89     4.8.2 Sys stem Log This page d displays logs of sy ystem events for this device.   4.8.3 Au udit Log This page d displays logs of au udit events for thi is device   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 90         4.8.4 Vid deo Log This page d displays logs of av vailable recorded d video files               4.9 Sett tings   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 91   4.9.1 Da ate & Time This page is s used to set the date and time on n the BMC. 4.9.2 Ext ternal Use er Services This field is u sed to set LDAP, , Active Directory and RADIUS.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 92 KVM mouse emulation n from local windo ow to remote scre een.   4.9.4 Log g Settings This field is u sed to configure the log policy for the event log & o other settings.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 93 .     4.9.6 Me edia Redire ection Sett tings This page is u used to configure e the media into B BMC for redirectio   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 94 LAN channe els.     4.9.8 PA AM Order S ettings This page is u used to configure e the PAM order f for user authentic cation into the BM   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 95 This field is a llows you to view w the Storage Sum mmary, RAID Con ntroller informatio on, Physical Devic ce Information, Lo ogical Device Info ormation, BBU Information a nd Event Log..   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 96     4.9.12 S MTP Settin ngs This page is u used to configure e the SMTP settin ngs.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 97       4.9.13 S SL Settings This field is u sed to configure SSL certificate in n to the BMC.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 98 This page is u used to manage u users. By clicking g user icon, admin n istrator can add a new user and m m odify or delete t t he existing users s .   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 99     4.9.17 W Web Server r Instances This page allo ows you to provid de the number of backend web ser rver instances tha at would be launc c hed to provide lo o ad balancing.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 100       4.10 Re emote Co ontrol This page is u used to launch KV   4.11 Im mage Red direction This page is u used to simulate CD/DVD/Floppy/HDD images into o BMC for redirec c tion.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 101     4.13 M aintenan nce This group of f pages allows yo u to do maintena ance tasks on the device.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 102 This page allo ows you to select t the specific conf figuration items to o be backup.   4.13.2 F irmware In nformatio This page is u used to view the Firmware Informa ation settings.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 103         4.13.3 F irmware U Update This wizard ta akes you through the process of firmware upgradat t ion.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 104 F Firmware Upgrad de configuration.   © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 105       4.13.5 R Restore Con nfiguration This page allo ows user to resto ore the configurati ion files from the client system to t t he BMC.           © Copyrigh ht Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 106 3. For random faults, verify that all cables are securely connected. Ensure that the keyboard is clean, and no keys on the keyboard are stuck (resulting in incorrect input). 4. In case of a power surge, power outage or power dip, reinstall the program, then run it once more to see if the problem persists.(Symptoms of a   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 107 Contact your local Lenovo service center to have the above procedures performed at your site. Note: All maintenance work performed by the user shall be at his/her own risk. Lenovo shall not be responsible for any hardware damage that may arise as a consequence.
  • Page 108   Note: All maintenance work performed by the user shall be at his/her own risk. Lenovo shall not be responsible for any hardware damage that may arise as a consequence. After replacing the battery, restart the system. To reset system configuration, enter the system BIOS, then select Load Default Settings.
  • Page 109 Error Checking and Correction Electromagnetic Compatibility EMI Electromagnetic Interference ESD Electrostatic Discharge FAT File Allocation Table FTP File Transfer Protocol GB Gigabyte 1 GB is equivalent to 1024 MB or 1,073,741,824 bytes Hertz Input/Output Intelligent Input/Output IP   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 110 Power-On Self-Test After booting up and before loading the operating system, POST is performed to examine the various components of the system. RAM Random Access Memory Commonly referred to as memory. ROM Read-Only Memory Real-Time Clock SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SMART Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...
  • Page 111   SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Uninterrupted Power Supply Universal Serial Bus   © Copyright Lenovo 2017...

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