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  • Page 1 X11DPS-RE USER’S MANUAL Revision 1.1b...
  • Page 2 State of California, USA. The State of California, County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes. Supermicro's total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product.
  • Page 3 SATA 3.0 ports, two SATA DOM ports, and two PCIe/SATA Hybrid M.2 ports. The cutting- edge X11DPS-RE offers highly versatile NVMe options with an array of flexible PCIe solutions. It also supports up to 9TB memory with DCPMM modules installed. This motherboard is optimized for storage-intensive and high-perfomance systems with demanding workloads.
  • Page 4 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Appendix F provides information on how to configure VROC RAID settings. Appendix G provides information on how to configure Network Interface Card (NIC) settings. Appendix H provides information on how to configure iSCSI settings.
  • Page 5 Super Micro Computer, Inc. 980 Rock Ave. San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A. Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000 Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008 Email: marketing@supermicro.com (General Information) support@supermicro.com (Technical Support) Website: www.supermicro.com Europe Address: Super Micro Computer B.V. Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Check List ..........................8 1.2 Processor and Chipset Overview ..................18 1.3 Special Features ........................19 1.4 System Health Monitoring ....................19 1.5 ACPI Features ........................20 1.6 Power Supply ........................20 1.7 Advanced Power Management ..................20 Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager (IPNM)..............20...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents 4.6 Security Settings ......................133 4.7 Boot Settings ........................137 4.8 Save & Exit ........................140 Appendix A BIOS Codes A.1 BIOS Error POST (Beep) Codes ..................142 Appendix B Software B.1 Microsoft Windows OS Installation ...................144 B.2 Driver Installation ......................146 B.3 SuperDoctor 5 .........................147 ®...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing your computer motherboard from an industry leader. Supermicro motherboards are designed to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance. 1.1 Check List This motherboard was designed to be used in an SMCI-proprietary chassis only as a part of an integrated, complete system solution.
  • Page 9 Chapter 1: Introduction X11DPS-RE Motherboard Image Note: All graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB revision avail- able at the time of publication of the manual. The components in the motherboard you received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in this manual.
  • Page 10 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual X11DPS-RE Motherboard Layout (not drawn to scale) JUIDB2 LED1 JCOM1 JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 PSU2 DESIGNED IN USA P1-DIMMF1...
  • Page 11 JTPM1 JRK1 LED4 JSD2 JSD1 JSD2 JRK1 JSD1 JPME2 JPWR1 JPWR1 JPWR2 JPWR2 JBT1 JBT1 PSU1 PSU2 JPME1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 12 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Quick Reference Table Jumper Description Default Setting JBT1 CMOS Clear Open (Normal) BIOS Advance Function Pins 2-3 (Normal) BMC Power Button Ready Test Header Pins 1-2 (Normal) JPB1 BMC Enable/Disable Pins 1-2 (Enabled) JPL1 GLAN Enable/Disable...
  • Page 13 Chapter 1: Introduction Connector Description PSU1 Power Supply Unit 1 PSU2 Power Supply Unit 2 S-SATA4~5 (Powered) SATA connectors with power-pins built-in with support of SuperDOMs VGA port Note: To avoid causing interference with other components, please be sure to use an add-on card that is fully compliant with the PCI-standard on a PCI slot.
  • Page 14 Memory • The X11DPS-RE supports up to 6TB of LRDIMM/RDIMM/NVDIMM DDR4 ECC 2933*/2666/2400/2133 MHz memory in 24 memory slots. (*Notes: 1. 2933 MHz memory is supported by the 82xx/62xx series processors only. 2. Up to 9TB memory is supported with DCPMM modules installed.) DIMM Size •...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1: Introduction Motherboard Features Peripheral Devices • Two (2) USB 3.0 ports on the rear I/O panel (USB 12/13) BIOS • 32 Mb SPI AMI BIOS SM Flash UEFI BIOS ® • ACPI 3.0 or later, PCI F/W 3.0, SMBIOS 2.7 or later Power Management •...
  • Page 16 User's Guide available at http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/. Note 3: It is strongly recommended that you change BMC login information upon initial system power-on. The manufacturer default username is ADMIN and the password is ADMIN. For proper BMC configuration, please refer to http://www.supermicro.com/ products/info/files/IPMI/Best_Practices_BMC_Security.pdf...
  • Page 17 Chapter 1: Introduction Figure 1-3. System Block Diagram NCSI DDR4 DDR4 AST2500 IPMI LAN RTL8211F RJ45 COM1 32MB UART COM2 FLASH LPC/eSPI 64MB BIOS FLASH Header USB2.0 [7] PE[5] LPC/eSPI LAN1 Intel X550 PE[0..3] PE[6-7]/sSATA[0] LAN2 PE[8-9]/sSATA[2] PCI-E FX_UPLINK[0:7] sSATA Gen3 [4, 5] PCI-E PCI-E UPLINK[0:7]...
  • Page 18: Processor And Chipset Overview

    Built upon the functionality and capability of Intel Xeon Scalable-SP and 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable-SP processors (Socket P) and the Intel C627 chipset, the X11DPS-RE motherboard provides advanced storage solutions and a rich feature set based on cutting edge technology to address the needs of next-generation computer users.
  • Page 19: Special Features

    Chapter 1: Introduction 1.3 Special Features This section describes the health monitoring features of the X11DPS-RE motherboard. The motherboard has an onboard System Hardware Monitor chip that supports system health monitoring. Recovery from AC Power Loss The Basic I/O System (BIOS) provides a setting that determines how the system will respond when AC power is lost and then restored to the system.
  • Page 20: Acpi Features

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual System Resource Alert This feature is available when used with SuperDoctor 5 which is used to notify the user of ® certain system events. For example, you can configure SuperDoctor 5 to provide you with warnings when the system temperature, CPU temperatures, voltages and fan speeds go beyond a predefined range.
  • Page 21: Management Engine (Me)

    With Intel QuickAssist Technology built in, the X11DPS-RE is optimized for the use and deployment of integrated accelerators in networking and security applications, and efficiently meets the complex demands of High-Performance Computing (HPC), Virtualization, storage, and big data platforms.
  • Page 22: Chapter 2 Installation

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Static-Sensitive Devices Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic com ponents. To avoid damaging your motherboard and your system, it is important to handle them very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD.
  • Page 23: Motherboard Installation

    JCOM1 JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 24 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Installing the Motherboard 1. Install the I/O shield into the back of the chassis if needed. 2. Locate the mounting holes on the motherboard. See the previous page for the location. 3. Locate the matching mounting holes on the chassis. Align the mounting holes on the motherboard against the mounting holes on the chassis.
  • Page 25: Processor And Heatsink Installation

    CPU socket cap is in place and that none of the socket pins are bent. Otherwise, please contact your retailer immediately. • Refer to the Supermicro website for updates on CPU support. • Please follow the instructions given in the ESD Warning section on the first page of this chapter before handling, installing, or removing system components.
  • Page 26 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Overview of the Processor Socket Assembly T h e p r o c e s s o r s o c k e t a s s e m b l y c o n t a i n s 1 ) I n t e l X e o n S c a l a b l e - S P o r 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP Processor, 2) the narrow processor clip, 3) the dust cover, and 4) the CPU socket.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2: Installation Overview of the Processor Heatsink Module (PHM) The Processor Heatsink Module (PHM) contains 1) a heatsink, 2) a narrow processor clip, and 3) Intel Xeon Scalable-SP or 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP processor. 1. Heatsink 2. Narrow processor clip 3.
  • Page 28 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Attaching the Processor to the Narrow Processor Clip to Create the Processor Package Assembly To properly install the CPU into the narrow processor clip, please follow the steps below. 1. Locate pin 1 (notch A), which is the triangle located on the top of the narrow processor clip.
  • Page 29 Chapter 2: Installation Attaching the Processor Package Assembly to the Heatsink to Form the Processor Heatsink Module (PHM) After you have made a processor package assembly by following the instructions on the previous page, please follow the steps below to mount the processor package assembly onto the heatsink to create the Processor Heatsink Module (PHM).
  • Page 30 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Preparing the CPU Socket for Installation This motherboard comes with the CPU socket pre-assembled in the factory. The CPU socket contains 1) a dust cover, 2) a socket bracket, 3) the CPU (P0) socket, and 4) a back plate.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2: Installation Installing the Processor Heatsink Module (PHM) 1. Once you have assembled the Processor Heatsink Module (PHM) by following the instructions listed on page 29, you are ready to install the module into the CPU socket on the motherboard. To install the PHM into the CPU socket, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 32 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Removing the Processor Heatsink Module (PHM) from the Motherboard Before removing the Processor Heatsink Module (PHM), unplug power cord from the power outlet. 1. Using a T30 Torx-bit screwdriver, turn the screws on the PHM counterclockwise to loosen them from the socket, starting with screw marked #4 (in the sequence of 4, 3, 2, 2.
  • Page 33: Memory Support And Installation

    DIMM modules to prevent any damage. Memory Support The X11DPS-RE motherboard supports up to 6TB of LRDIMM/RDIMM/NVDIMM DDR4 ECC 2933*/2666/2400/2133 MHz memory in 24 memory slots (*Note below). It also supports up to 9TB memory with DCPMM modules installed based on the DCPMM population table on page 38.
  • Page 34 2933 Notes: 1. 2933 MHz memory support in two-DIMMs per-channel (2DPC) configuration can be achieved by using memory purchased from Supermicro. 2. 2933 MHz memory is supported by 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP (82xx/62xx series) processors only. 3. 6Gb-based memory modules are supported by 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP...
  • Page 35 Chapter 2: Installation DIMM Population Guidelines for Optimal Performance For optimal memory performance, follow the instructions listed in the tables below when populating memory modules. Key Parameters for DIMM Configuration Key Parameters for DIMM Configurations Parameters Possible Values Number of Channels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 Number of DIMMs per Channel 1DPC (1 DIMM Per Channel) or 2DPC (2 DIMMs Per Channel)
  • Page 36 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual DIMM Population Table Note: Unbalanced memory configuration decreases memory performance and is not recommended for Supermicro motherboards. Memory Population for the the Motherboard (w/24 Slots) based on Intel Xeon Scalable-SP and 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP Processors...
  • Page 37 Chapter 2: Installation Memory Rank Sparing Tables for the X11DPS-RE (w/24Slots) Dual Rank Memory Rank Sparing (16GB DIMM) Memory Population Total RAM Detected One Rank Configuration Two Rank Configuration A1+B1 16GB 16GB A1+B1+C1 24GB 24GB A1+B1+C1+D1 32GB 32GB A1+B1+C1+D1+E1 40GB...
  • Page 38 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual DCPMM Memory Population Table for the X11DP Motherboards (w/24 Slots) based on 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP Processors Note: Only 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable-SP (82xx/62xx/52xx/4215 series) processors support DCPMM memory. Symmetric Population within 1 CPU Socket...
  • Page 39 Chapter 2: Installation Validation Matrix (DDR4 DIMMs Validated w/DCPMM) DIMM Capacity (GB) Ranks Per DIMM DIMM Type & Data Width DRAM Density (Stack) 1Rx4 16GB 2Rx8 16GB RDIMM 2Rx4 16GB 32GB LRDIMM 4Rx4 64GB LRDIMM 3DS 8Rx4 (4H) 128GB...
  • Page 40 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual DIMM Installation JUIDB2 LED1 JCOM1 JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 1. Follow the instructions given in the USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 memory population guidelines listed in JPWR1 JPWR2 the previous sections to install memory...
  • Page 41: Rear I/O Ports

    JCOM1 JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 42 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Serial (COM) Ports There are two COM connectors (JCOM1/JCOM2) in your system. COM Port 1 (JCOM1) is located on the I/O backplane, and COM Port 2 (JCOM2) is located next to the IO backplane on the motherboard. These COM connectors provide serial communication support. See the layout below for the locations of COM ports.
  • Page 43 JCOM1 JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JSD1 JSD2 JRK1 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 44 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual LAN Ports 1/2 Two 10G LAN ports (JLAN1, JLAN2) are located on the I/O back panel. These ports accept RJ45 type cables. IPMI_LAN Port An IPMI-dedicated LAN that supports GbE LAN is located on the backplane. Please refer to the LED Indicator Section for LAN LED information.
  • Page 45: Front Control Panel

    JF1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally located on a control panel at the front of the chassis. These connectors are designed specifically for use with Supermicro chassis. See the figure below for the descriptions of the front control panel buttons and LED indicators.
  • Page 46 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Power Button The Power Button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of JF1. Momentarily contacting both pins will power on/off the system. This button can also be configured to function as a suspend button (with a setting in the BIOS - see Chapter 4). To turn off the power when the system is in suspend mode, press the button for 4 seconds or longer.
  • Page 47 Chapter 2: Installation Power Fail LED The Power Fail LED connection is located on pins 5 and 6 of JF1. Refer to the table below for pin definitions. Power Fail LED Pin Definitions (JF1) Pin# Definition 3.3V PWR Supply Fail OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail/UID LED Connect an LED cable to pins 7 and 8 of the Front Control Panel (JF1) to use UID/Overheat/ Fan Fail/Power Fail LED connections.
  • Page 48 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual NIC1/NIC2 (LAN1/LAN2) The NIC (Network Interface Controller) LED connection for LAN port 1 is located on pins 11 and 12 of JF1, and LAN port 2 is on pins 9 and 10. Attach the NIC LED cables here to display network activity.
  • Page 49 (Note: UID can also be triggered via IPMI on the motherboard. For more information, please refer to the IPMI User's Guide posted on our website at http://www.supermicro.com.) UID Switch UID LED...
  • Page 50 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Power LED The Power LED connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of JF1. Refer to the table below for pin definitions. Power LED Pin Definitions (JF1) Pins Definition 3.3V PWR LED Ground Power Button...
  • Page 51: Connectors

    Power Connectors SMCI-Proprietary Power Connectors Two SMCI-proprietary Power Supply Unit connectors, located at PSU1/PSU2, provide main power to your system. Please note that these power connectors are reserved for Supermicro system use only. PCIe-Proprietary Power Connectors JPWR1/2 are 12-pin power connectors designed for proprietary PCIE-based backplane memory use.
  • Page 52 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Headers Onboard Fan Header This motherboard has eight headers (FAN1~8). All these 4-pin fan headers are backward- compatible with traditional 3-pin fans. However, onboard fan speed control is available only when all 4-pin fans are used on the motherboard. Onboard fan speeds are controlled by thermal management via the BMC (or by IPMI).
  • Page 53 JCOM1 JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 54 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual VROC RAID Key Header A VROC RAID Key header is located at JRK1 on the motherboard. Install a VROC RAID Key on JRK1 for NVMe RAID support as shown in the illustration below. Please refer to the layout below for the location of JRK1.
  • Page 55 JCOM1 JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JSD1 JSD2 JRK1 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 56 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual NVMe Slots (PCIe 3.0 x32) There are two PCIe 3.0 x32 slots with Tray Cable Connector Interface support on the motherboard. These slots offer 32 NVMe connections which support 36 drives (32 NVMe NF1 + 4 SATA3 M.2).
  • Page 57 2. CPU2 SLOT2 PCIe 3.0 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1...
  • Page 58 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual PCIe/SATA Hybrid M.2 Slots The X11DPS-RE motherboard has two PCIe/SATA Hybrid M.2 slots: J30 (SLOT1) and J31 (SLOT2). M.2 was formerly Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF) and serves to replace mini PCIe. M.2 allows for a variety of card sizes, increased functionality, and spatial efficiency.
  • Page 59 The X11DPS-RE has two SATA DOM 3.0 ports (S-SATA4, S-SATA5). S-SATA4/S-SATA5 can be used with Supermicro SuperDOMs which are yellow SATA DOM connectors with power pins built in, and do not require external power cables. Supermicro SuperDOMs are backward-compatible with regular SATA HDDs or SATA DOMs that need external power cables.
  • Page 60: Jumper Settings

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 2.8 Jumper Settings How Jumpers Work Jumpers are used to modify the operation of the motherboard by creating shorts between two pins to change the function of the connector. In this case, jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings.
  • Page 61 1. Clear CMOS JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 62 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Internal Speaker/Buzzer The Internal Speaker/Buzzer (SP1) is used to provide audible indications for various beep codes. Refer to the table below for pin definitions. Internal Buzzer Pin Definitions Pin# Definition Pos (+) Beep In Neg (-)
  • Page 63 1. ME Recovery JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 64 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Manufacturing Mode Select Close JPME2 to bypass SPI flash security and force the system to use the Manufacturing Mode, which will allow you to flash the system firmware from a host server to modify system settings. See the table below for jumper settings.
  • Page 65 JCOM1 JPL1 JUSB1 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JRK1 JSD1 JSD2 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1 P2-DIMMF2...
  • Page 66: Led Indicators

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 2.9 LED Indicators IPMI-Dedicated LAN LEDs An IPMI-dedicated LAN is located on the I/O Backplane of the motherboard. The amber LED on the right indicates activity, while the green LED on the left indicates the speed of the connection.
  • Page 67 JIPMILAN S-SATA5 S-SATA4 USB12/13(3.0) LED3 2. Onboard Power LED JLAN2 JLAN1 JTPM1 LED4 JSD1 JSD2 JRK1 JPWR1 JPWR2 JBT1 JPME1 X11DPS-RE REV:1.01 PSU1 DESIGNED IN USA PSU2 P1-DIMMF1 P1-DIMMF2 P1-DIMME1 P1-DIMME2 P1-DIMMD1 P1-DIMMD2 P1-DIMMA2 P1-DIMMA1 P1-DIMMB2 P1-DIMMB1 P1-DIMMC2 P1-DIMMC1 P2-DIMMF1...
  • Page 68 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Unit Identifier (UID) LED A rear UID LED indicator at LED1 is located next to the UID switch on the I/O back panel. The front UID LED is located at pins 7 and 8 on the front control panel. The UID indicators provide easy identification of a system unit that may need service.
  • Page 69: Chapter 3 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3.1 Troubleshooting Procedures Use the following procedures to troubleshoot your system. If you have followed all of the procedures below and still need assistance, refer to the ‘Technical Support Procedures’ and/ or ‘Returning Merchandise for Service’ section(s) in this chapter. Always disconnect the AC power cord before adding, changing or installing any non hot-swap hardware components.
  • Page 70 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual No Video 1. If the power is on but you have no video, remove all the add-on cards and cables. 2. Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist. Refer to Appendix A for details on beep codes.
  • Page 71 2. Memory support: Make sure that the memory modules are supported by testing the modules using memtest86 or a similar utility. Note: Refer to the product page on our website at http:\\www.supermicro.com memory and CPU support and updates. 3. HDD support: Make sure that all hard disk drives (HDDs) work properly. Replace the bad HDDs with good ones.
  • Page 72 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 3. Using the minimum configuration for troubleshooting: Remove all unnecessary components (starting with add-on cards first), and use the minimum configuration (but with a CPU and a memory module installed) to identify the trouble areas. Refer to the steps listed in Section A above for proper troubleshooting procedures.
  • Page 73: Technical Support Procedures

    Chapter 3: Troubleshooting 3.2 Technical Support Procedures Before contacting Technical Support, please take the following steps. Also, note that as a motherboard manufacturer, we do not sell directly to end-users, so it is best to first check with your distributor or reseller for troubleshooting services. They should know of any possible problem(s) with the specific system configuration that was sold to you.
  • Page 74: Frequently Asked Questions

    BIOS under UEFI Shell. Note: The SPI BIOS chip used on this motherboard cannot be removed. Send your motherboard back to our RMA Department at Supermicro for repair. For BIOS Recovery instructions, please refer to the AMI BIOS Recovery Instructions posted at http://www.
  • Page 75 Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Question: How do I update my BIOS under UEFI Shell? Note: We do not recommend that you update your BIOS if you are not experiencing a BIOS-related problem. If you need to update your BIOS, please follow the steps below to properly update your BIOS under UEFI Shell.
  • Page 76: Battery Removal And Installation

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 3.4 Battery Removal and Installation Battery Removal To remove the onboard battery, follow the steps below: 1. Power off your system and unplug your power cable. 2. Using a tool such as a pen or a small screwdriver, push the battery lock outwards to unlock it.
  • Page 77: Returning Merchandise For Service

    Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete. For faster service, RMA authorizations may be requested online (http://www.supermicro.com/ support/rma/). This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages incurred in shipping or from failure due to the alteration, misuse, abuse or improper maintenance of products.
  • Page 78: Introduction

    UEFI BIOS 4.1 Introduction This chapter describes the AMIBIOS™ setup utility for the X11DPS-RE motherboard. The BIOS is stored on a chip and can be easily upgraded using a flash program. Note: Due to periodic changes to the BIOS, some settings may have been added or deleted and might not yet be recorded in this manual.
  • Page 79: Main Setup

    Note: The time is in the 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 P.M. appears as 17:30:00. The date's default value is the BIOS build date after the RTC (Real Time Clock) reset. Supermicro X11DPS-RE BIOS Version This feature displays the version of the BIOS ROM used in the system.
  • Page 80 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Memory Information Total Memory This feature displays the total size of memory available in the system. Memory Speed This feature displays the default speed of the memory modules installed in the system.
  • Page 81: Advanced Setup Configurations

    Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS 4.3 Advanced Setup Configurations Use the arrow keys to select the Advanced submenu and press <Enter> to access the submenu items: Warning: Take Caution when changing the Advanced settings. An incorrect value, an improper DRAM frequency, or a wrong BIOS timing setting may cause the system to malfunction. When this occurs, restore the setting to the manufacturer default setting.
  • Page 82 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Wait For 'F1' If Error Select Enabled to force the system to wait until the <F1> key is pressed if an error occurs. The options are Disabled and Enabled. Interrupt 19 Capture Interrupt 19 is the software interrupt that handles the boot disk function. When this feature is set to Immediate, the ROM BIOS of the host adaptors will "capture"...
  • Page 83 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS CPU Configuration  Warning: Setting the wrong values in the following sections may cause the system to malfunc- tion. Processor Configuration  The following CPU information will be displayed: • Processor BSP Revision • Processor Socket •...
  • Page 84 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Intel Virtualization Technology (Available when two processors are installed on the motherboard) Select Enable to use Intel Virtualization Technology which will allow multiple workloads to share the same set of common resources. On shared virtualized hardware, various workloads (or tasks) can co-exist, sharing the same resources, while functioning in full independence from each other, and migrating freely across multi-level infrastructures and scale as needed.
  • Page 85 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS AES-NI Select Enable to use the Intel Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) New Instructions (NI) to ensure data security. The options are Enable and Disable. Advanced Power Management Configuration  Power Technology Select Energy Efficient to support power-saving mode. Select Custom to customize system power settings.
  • Page 86 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Activate PBF (Available when this feature supported by the processor) Select Enable to enable Prioritized Base Frequency (PBF) feature support which will enhance CPU performance. The options are Disable and Enable. Configure PBF (Available when Activate PBF is set to Enable)
  • Page 87 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Enhanced Halt State (C1E) (Available when Autonomous Core C-State is set to Disable) Select Enable to enable "Enhanced Halt State" support, which will significantly reduce the CPU's power consumption by minimizing CPU's clock cycles and reduce voltage during a "Halt State."...
  • Page 88 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Degrade Precedence Use this feature to select the degrading precedence option for Ultra Path Interconnect (UPI) connections. Select Topology Precedent to degrade UPI features if system options are in conflict. Select Feature Precedent to degrade UPI topology if system options are in conflict.
  • Page 89 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS socket may have the line in a modified state. If this is the case, a "snoop" will return the modified data. However, it may be the case that a line "reads" in an A state, and all the snoops come back with a "miss".
  • Page 90 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual tCCD_L Relaxation If this feature is set to Enable, SPD (Serial Presence Detect) will override tCCD_L ("Column to Column Delay-Long", or “Command to Command Delay-Long” on the column side.) If this feature is set to Disable, tCCD_L will be enforced based on the memory frequency.
  • Page 91 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS S5 Trigger ADR Select Enabled to support S5-Triggered ADR to enhance system performance and data integrity. The options are Disable and Enable. 2X Refresh Select Enable for memory 2X refresh support to enhance memory performance. The options are Disable, Enable and Auto.
  • Page 92 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual UEFI ARM Mirror If this feature is set to Enable, mirror mode configuration settings for UEFI-based Address Range memory will be enabled upon system boot. This will create a duplicate copy of data stored in the memory to increase memory security, but it will reduce the memory capacity into half.
  • Page 93 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS IIO Configuration EV DFX (Device Function On-Hide) Features When this feature is set to Enable, the EV_DFX Lock Bits that are located in a processor will always remain clear during electric tuning. The options are Disable and Enable. CPU1 Configuration/CPU2 Configuration IOU0 (IIO PCIe Br1) Use this feature to configure the PCIe Bifurcation setting for a PCIe port specified by the...
  • Page 94 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual PCI-E Port Max (Maximum) Payload Size (Available for CPU 1 Configuration only) Select Auto for the system BIOS to automatically set the maximum payload value for a PCIe device specified by to user for system performance enhancement. The options are Auto, 128B, and 256B.
  • Page 95 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS PassThrough DMA Select Enable for the Non-Isoch VT-d engine to pass through DMA (Direct Memory Access) to enhance system performance. The options are Enable and Disable. Select Enable to enable ATS (Address Translation Services) support for the Non-Isoch VT-d engine to enhance system performance.
  • Page 96 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Hot Plug Capable Select Enable to enable Hot Plug support for the root ports specified by the user, which will allow the user to change the devices on those root ports without shutting down the system. The options are Disable and Enable.
  • Page 97 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS CPU2 Slot2 PCI-E 3.0 x16 VMD Select Enable to enable Intel Volume Management Device Technology support for the root port specified by the user. The options are Disable and Enable. Hot Plug Capable Select Enable to enable Hot Plug support for the root ports specified by the user, which will allow the user to change the devices on those root ports without shutting down the system.
  • Page 98 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Intel® VMD for Onboard NVMe  VMD Configuration Onboard NVMe Onboard NVMe Mode Select Legacy Mode for the onboard NVMe devices to support Legacy Mode. The options are Legacy Mode and the VMD Mode. Note: When this option is set to VMD Mode, the following two items will display.
  • Page 99 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Legacy USB Support Select Enabled to support onboard legacy USB devices. Select Auto to disable legacy support if there are no legacy USB devices present. Select Disable to have all USB devices available for EFI applications only. The options are Enabled, Disabled and Auto. XHCI Hand-Off This is a work-around solution for operating systems that do not support XHCI (Extensible Host Controller Interface) hand-off.
  • Page 100 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual PTT Support (Available when TPM Configuration is set to Disable.) Select Enable to support Intel® Platform Trust Technology (PTT) to enhance system security and data integrity. Intel PTT technology integrates the Host software stack, the system BIOS,...
  • Page 101 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS SATA Port 0 - SATA Port 7 Hot Plug Select Enable to support Hot-plugging for the device installed on a selected SATA port which will allow the user to replace the device installed in the slot without shutting down the system.
  • Page 102 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual sSATA RAID Option ROM/UEFI Driver (Available when Configure sSATA as is set to RAID) Select EFI to load the EFI driver for system boot. Select Legacy to load a legacy driver for system boot. The options are Disable, EFI, and Legacy.
  • Page 103 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS MMIO High Granularity Size Use this feature to select the high memory size according to memory-address mapping for the IO hub. The options are 1G, 4G, 16G, 64G, 256G, and 1024G. Maximum Read Request Select Auto for the system BIOS to automatically set the maximum size for a read request for a PCIe device to enhance system performance.
  • Page 104 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Onboard LAN1 ROM Use this feature to select the type of device installed in LAN Port1, which will be used for system boot. The options are Legacy, EFI and Disabled. Onboard LAN 2 ROM Use this feature to select the type of device installed in LAN Port2, which will be used for system boot.
  • Page 105 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS  Super IO Configuration Super IO Chip AST2500  Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port Select Enabled to enable Serial Port 1. The options are Enabled and Disabled. Device Settings (Available when the item above "Serial Port (1)" is set to Enabled) This item displays the base I/O port address and the Interrupt Request address of a serial port specified by the user.
  • Page 106 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Serial Port Console Redirection  COM 1 Console Redirection Select Enabled to enable COM Port 1 for Console Redirection, which will allow a client machine to be connected to a host machine at a remote site for networking. The options are Enabled and Disabled.
  • Page 107 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Flow Control Use this feature to set the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffer overflow. Send a "Stop" signal to stop sending data when the receiving buffer is full. Send a "Start" signal to start sending data when the receiving buffer is empty. The options are None and Hardware RTS/CTS.
  • Page 108 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Bits Per second Use this feature to set the transmission speed for a serial port used in Console Redirection. Make sure that the same speed is used in the host computer and the client computer. A lower transmission speed may be required for long and busy lines.
  • Page 109 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Legacy Console Redirection Settings  Console Redirection Settings (for COM2/SOL)  Use this feature to specify how the host computer will exchange data with the client computer, which is the remote computer used by the user. Terminal Type Use this feature to select the target terminal emulation type for Console Redirection.
  • Page 110 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support Select Enabled to enable VT-UTF8 Combination Key support for ANSI/VT100 terminals. The options are Enabled and Disabled. Recorder Mode Select Enabled to capture the data displayed on a terminal and send it as text messages to a remote server.
  • Page 111 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Console Redirection (for EMS) Select Enabled to use a COM port specified by the user for EMS Console Redirection. The options are Enabled and Disabled. *If the item above is set to Enabled, the following items will become available for user's configuration: Console Redirection Settings (for EMS) Out-of-Band Management Port...
  • Page 112 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual ACPI Settings  Use this feature to configure Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) power management settings for your system. NUMA Support (Available when the OS supports this feature) Select Enabled to enable Non-Uniform Memory Access support to enhance system perfor- mance.
  • Page 113 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Security Device Support If this feature and the TPM jumper (JPT1) on the motherboard are both enabled, the onboard security (TPM) device will be enabled in the BIOS to enhance data integrity and system security. Please note that the OS will not show the security device. Neither TCG EFI protocol nor INT1A interaction will be made available for use.
  • Page 114 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual by the TPM or a manufacturer to be constrained to an authentic TPM device that is attached to an authentic platform. A primary key can be an encrypted, and a certificate can be created using TPM2_ ActivateCredential. It allows the user to independently enable "flag, policy, and authorization value"...
  • Page 115 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Discard Changes and Exit  Select this feature to discard the changes you have made and exit from the system. Delete Certification  If this feature is set to Enable, the certificate enrolled in the system will be deleted. The options are Enable and Disable.
  • Page 116 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Create Raw This feature allows the user to create a raw RAM disk from all available memory modules in the system. When you select this submenu and press <Enter>, the following items will display: • Size (Hex): Use this feature to set the size of the raw RAM disk. The default setting is 1.
  • Page 117 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS • Version: This feature displays the version of DCPMM used in the system. • Select an action below • Detected DIMMs: This feature displays the number of DCPMM memory modules detected by the BOS. • All DIMMs are healthy (The health status of the DCPMM is displayed.) DIMMs ...
  • Page 118 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual • Lock State: This feature indicates the lock state of the DCPMM module. • Staged Firmware Version: This feature indicates the staged firmware version of the DCPMM module. • Firmware Update Status: This feature indicates the firmware update status of the DCPMM module.
  • Page 119 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS • Total Width [b] • Speed [MHz] • Channel ID • Channel Position • Revision ID • Form Factor • Manufacturer ID • Controller Revision ID • IS New • Memory Capacity • APP Direct Capacity •...
  • Page 120 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual • First Fast Refresh • Viral Policy Enable • Viral State • Latched Last Shutdown Status • Unlatched Last Shutdown Status • Security Capabilities • Modes Supported • Boot Status • AIT DRAM Enabled • Error Injection Enabled •...
  • Page 121 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS • Critical Lower Threshold: This feature displays the lowest threshold value for the DCPMM module to maintain normal operations. • Critical Upper Threshold: This feature displays the higher threshold value for the DCPMM module to maintain normal operations. •...
  • Page 122 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Update  Select this feature to update the firmware settings. Back to Main Menu  Select this feature and press <Enter> to go back to the Intel® Optane® DC Persistent Memory Configuration menu. Configure Security ...
  • Page 123 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Back to Main Menu  Select this feature and press <Enter> to go back to the Intel® Optane® DC Persistent Memory Configuration menu. Regions  Current Configuration Region ID  When this submenu is selected, the following items will display: •...
  • Page 124 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Persistent Memory Type This feature allows the user to specify the type of DCPMM memory capacity to be created. The options are App Direct and App Direct Not Interleave. Namespace Label Version Use this feature to view and modify the namespace label version to initialize when creating goals.
  • Page 125 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Delete After configuring the settings for the namespace above, click on <delete> to delete the changes you've made on the namespace. Please note that all data contained in the namespace will be deleted as well when you press <delete>. Back to Namespaces Back to Main Menu Create Namespace...
  • Page 126 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual • Raw Capacity: This feature specifies the raw capacity of the DCPMM module. • App. Direct Capacity: This feature specifies the App. direct capacity of the DCPMM module. • Memory Capacity: This feature specifies the memory capacity of the DCPMM module.
  • Page 127 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Security Diagnostics Select Enabled for the security diagnostics test to be performed on the DCPMM module. The options are Enabled and Disabled. Execute Tests Select this feature and press <Enter> to execute the selected diagnostic tests. Back to Main Menu Select this feature and press <Enter>...
  • Page 128: Event Logs

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 4.4 Event Logs Use this feature to configure Event Log settings. Note: After you've made a change on a setting below, please be sure to reboot the system for the change to take effect. Change SMBIOS Event Log Settings...
  • Page 129 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS SMBIOS Event Log Standard Settings Log System Boot Event Select Enabled to log system boot events. The options are Enabled and Disabled. MECI (Multiple Event Count Increment) Enter the increment value for the multiple event counter. Enter a number between 1 to 255. The default setting is 1.
  • Page 130: Ipmi

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 4.5 IPMI Use this feature to configure Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) settings. When you select this submenu and press the <Enter> key, the following information will display: • IPMI Firmware Revision: This feature indicates the IPMI firmware revision used in your system.
  • Page 131 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Erasing Settings Erase SEL Select "Yes, On next reset" to erase all system event logs upon next system boot. Select "Yes, On every reset" to erase all system event logs upon each system reboot. Select "No" to keep all system event logs after each system reboot.
  • Page 132 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual • Station IPv6 Address: This feature displays the station IPv6 address. • Prefix Length: This item displays the prefix length. • IPv6 Router IP Address: This feature displays the IPv6 router IP address. Update IPMI LAN Configuration Select Yes for the BIOS to implement all IP/MAC address changes upon next system boot.
  • Page 133: Security Settings

    Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS 4.6 Security Settings This menu allows the user to configure the following security settings for the system. Administrator Password Use this feature to set the administrator password which is required to enter the BIOS setup utility. The length of the password should be from 3 characters to 20 characters long. User Password Use this feature to set the user password which is required to enter the BIOS setup utility.
  • Page 134 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Secure Boot  When you select this submenu and press the <Enter> key, the following items will display: • System Mode Secure Boot Select Enabled to use Secure Boot settings. The options are Enabled and Disabled.
  • Page 135 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Export Secure Boot Variables  This feature is used to copy the NVRAM content of Secure Boot variables to a storage device. Enroll EFI Image  Select this feature and press <Enter> to specify an EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) image for the system to use when it operates in the Secure Boot mode.
  • Page 136 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Forbidden Signatures  This feature allows the user to enter and configure a set of values to be used as Forbidden Signatures for the system. These values also indicate sizes, keys numbers, and key sources of the forbidden signatures. Select Update to update your "Forbidden Signatures". Select Append to append your "Forbidden Signatures".
  • Page 137: Boot Settings

    Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS 4.7 Boot Settings Use this feature to configure Boot Settings: Boot Mode Select Use this feature to select the type of devices from which the system will boot. The options are Legacy, UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface), and Dual. Legacy to EFI Support Select Enabled for the system to boot from an EFI OS when the Legacy OS fails.
  • Page 138 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Add New Boot Option This feature allows the user to add a new boot option to the boot priority features for system boot. Add Boot Option Use this item to specify the name for the new boot option.
  • Page 139 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS  Delete Driver Option Use this item to select a boot driver to delete from the boot priority list. Delete Drive Option Select the target boot driver to delete from the boot priority list.  Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities •...
  • Page 140: Save & Exit

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 4.8 Save & Exit Select the Save & Exit menu from the BIOS setup screen to configure the settings below. Save Options Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to exit from the BIOS setup utility without making any permanent changes to the system configuration and reboot the computer.
  • Page 141 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Default Options Restore Optimized Defaults To set this feature, select Restore Defaults from the Exit menu and press <Enter> to load manufacturer default settings which are intended for maximum system performance but not for maximum stability. Save As User Defaults To set this feature, select Save as User Defaults from the Exit menu and press <Enter>.
  • Page 142: Appendix A Bios Codes

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Appendix A BIOS Codes A.1 BIOS Error POST (Beep) Codes During the POST (Power-On Self-Test) routines, which are performed each time the system is powered on, errors may occur. Non-fatal errors are those which, in most cases, allow the system to continue the boot-up process.
  • Page 143 When BIOS performs the Power On Self Test, it writes checkpoint codes to I/O port 0080h. If the computer cannot complete the boot process, a diagnostic card can be attached to the computer to read I/O port 0080h (Supermicro p/n AOC-LPC80-20). For information on AMI updates, please refer to http://www.ami.com/products/.
  • Page 144: Appendix B Software

    USB/SATA DVD drive, or a USB flash drive, or the IPMI KVM console. 2. Retrieve the proper RST/RSTe driver. Go to the Supermicro web page for your motherboard and click on "Download the Latest Drivers and Utilities", select the proper driver, and copy it to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 145 Appendix B: Software 4. During Windows Setup, continue to the dialog where you select the drives on which to install Windows. If the disk you want to use is not listed, click on “Load driver” link at the bottom left corner. Figure B-2.
  • Page 146: Driver Installation

    The Supermicro website contains drivers and utilities for your system at https://www. supermicro.com/wftp/driver. Some of these must be installed, such as the chipset driver. After accessing the website, go into the CDR_Images (in the parent directory of the above link) and locate the ISO file for your motherboard. Download this file to a USB flash drive or a DVD.
  • Page 147: Superdoctor ® 5

    B.3 SuperDoctor ® The Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 is a program that functions in a command-line or web-based interface for Windows and Linux operating systems. The program monitors such system health information as CPU temperature, system voltages, system power consumption, fan speed, and provides alerts via email or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
  • Page 148: Ipmi

    When logging in to the BMC for the first time, please use the unique password provided by Supermicro to log in. You can change the unique password to a user name and password of your choice for subsequent logins.
  • Page 149: Appendix C Standardized Warning Statements

    The following statements are industry standard warnings, provided to warn the user of situations which have the potential for bodily injury. Should you have questions or experience difficulty, contact Supermicro's Technical Support department for assistance. Only certified technicians should attempt to install or configure components.
  • Page 150 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Attention Danger d'explosion si la pile n'est pas remplacée correctement. Ne la remplacer que par une pile de type semblable ou équivalent, recommandée par le fabricant. Jeter les piles usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. ¡Advertencia! Existe peligro de explosión si la batería se reemplaza de manera incorrecta.
  • Page 151 Appendix C: Warning Statements Product Disposal Warning! Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. 製品の廃棄 この製品を廃棄処分する場合、 国の関係する全ての法律 ・ 条例に従い処理する必要があります。 警告 本产品的废弃处理应根据所有国家的法律和规章进行。 警告 本產品的廢棄處理應根據所有國家的法律和規章進行。 Warnung Die Entsorgung dieses Produkts sollte gemäß allen Bestimmungen und Gesetzen des Landes erfolgen.
  • Page 152: Appendix D Uefi Bios Recovery

    Warning: Do not upgrade the BIOS unless your system has a BIOS-related issue. Flashing the wrong BIOS can cause irreparable damage to the system. In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from a BIOS update.
  • Page 153: Recovering The Main Bios Block With A Usb Device

    1. Please use a different machine to download the BIOS package for your motherboard or your system from the product page available on our website at www.supermicro.com. 2. Extract the BIOS package to a USB device and rename the BIOS ROM file [BIOSname#.###] that is included in the BIOS package to SUPER.ROM for BIOS...
  • Page 154 Super X11DPS-RE User Manual 5. After locating the SUPER.ROM file, the system will enter the BIOS Recovery menu as shown below. Note: At this point, you may decide if you want to start the BIOS recovery. If you decide to proceed with BIOS recovery, follow the procedures below.
  • Page 155 Appendix D: UEFI BIOS Recovery 7. After the BIOS recovery process is complete, press any key to reboot the system. Note: It is recommended that you update your BIOS after BIOS recovery. Please refer to Chapter 3 for BIOS update instructions. 8.
  • Page 156 Super X11DPS-RE User Manual 9. When the UEFI Shell prompt appears, type fs# to change the device directory path. Go to the directory that contains the BIOS package you extracted earlier from Step 1. Enter flash.nsh BIOSname#.### at the prompt to start the BIOS update process.
  • Page 157: All Intel Vmd Controllers Menu

    RAID settings. The E.3 section describes the use of journaling drive for the RAID5 volume (parity based RAID). Note 1: Only use NVMe devices that have been validated by Supermicro. For the lat- est updates, please contact us or refer to our website at https://www.supermicro.com.
  • Page 158 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 6. When the following screen displays, use the down arrow key to select Intel® VMD Technology and press <Enter> to enter the Intel® VMD Technology submenu. 7. When the Intel® VMD Technology submenu appears, it will display all the PCI slots that can be configured for VMD support on the screen.
  • Page 159 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings 13. Navigate to the Advanced tab. 14. Use the arrow keys to select Intel(R) Virtual RAID on CPU and press <Enter> to access the menu items. The following screen will appear showing that the feature "All Intel VMD Controllers"...
  • Page 160 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual 15. Use the arrow keys to select All Intel VMD Controllers and press <Enter> to access the menu items. The following screen will appear. It allows the user to create RAID volumes and configure settings of NVMe devices as detected by the system.
  • Page 161: Configuring Raid Settings

    Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings E.2 Configuring RAID Settings Follow the instructions stated in the E.1 section to access the All Intel VMD Controllers menu items, the following screen will appear. Please carefully follow the instructions listed in this section to configure RAID settings for your devices as desired. To Create a RAID Volume Use the arrow keys to select Create RAID Volume from the screen above and press <Enter>...
  • Page 162 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual To Enter a Name for the RAID Volume From the Create RAID Volume submenu as shown on the previous screen, use the arrow keys to select Name and press <Enter>, and the following screen will display.
  • Page 163 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings To Set the RAID Level for the RAID Volume From the Create RAID Volume submenu, select RAID Level and press <Enter>. The following screen will display. Use the arrow keys to select the desired RAID level for the RAID volume that you've created. The options are RAID0(Stripe), RAID1(Mirror), RAID5(Parity), and RAID10(RAID0+1).
  • Page 164 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Enabling RAID Spanned over VMD Controllers From the Create RAID Volume submenu, use the arrow keys to select Enter RAID spanned over VMD Controllers and press <Enter>. The following screen will display. Enter a desired setting for your RAID volume in the pop-up menu. The options are (not selected) and X (selected).
  • Page 165 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings To Select Disks for the RAID Volumes From the Create RAID Volume submenu, use the arrow keys to highlight Select Disk: and press <Enter>. The following screen will display. The options are (not selected) and X (selected). Set the features one by one to X to select the desired RAID disks for your RAID volumes.
  • Page 166 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual To Set Strip Size for the RAID Volume From the Create RAID Volume submenu, use the arrow keys to select Strip Size: and press <Enter>. The following screen will display. From the pop-up menu as shown above, select the desired RAID strip size for your RAID volume and press <Enter>.
  • Page 167 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings To Set the Capacity (GB) for the RAID Volume From the Create RAID Volume submenu, use the arrow keys to select Capacity (GB): and press <Enter>. The following screen will display. Enter the desired RAID capacity (in GB) in the pop-up menu to set the capacity for your RAID volume.
  • Page 168 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual To Create Volumes To finalize your RAID volume configuration, select Create Volume from the Create RAID Volume submenu as shown on the screen below. After selecting Create Volume, press <Enter>. The following screen will appear and...
  • Page 169 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings To Display RAID Volumes For detailed RAID volume information, use the arrow keys to select the desired RAID volume as shown below. To Display RAID VOLUME Information When the screen above appears, press <Enter>. The RAID VOLUME INFO menu will appear and display the detailed information about the RAID volume you've selected as shown below.
  • Page 170 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual To Delete a RAID Volume On the RAID VOLUME INFO menu, use the arrow keys to select Delete and press <Enter> to delete the RAID volume you have selected. The following screen will appear to confirm if you want to delete the RAID Volume. Select...
  • Page 171 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings To Reset the RAID Volume to non-RAID On the RAID VOLUME INFO submenu shown on the bottom screen of page 169, select the desired NVMe device from the list of RAID Member Disks and press <Enter> as shown below. Select Reset to Non-RAID from the screen below and press <Enter>...
  • Page 172 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual To Turn on the Disk Locator LED Follow the instructions stated in the E.1 section to access the All Intel VMD Controllers menu. When the following screen displays, select a non-RAID physical disk to turn on the disk locator LED to locate a selected device.
  • Page 173 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings To Mark a RAID Volume as Spare Follow the instructions stated in the E.1 section to access the All Intel VMD Controllers menu. When the following screen appears, select a desired NVMe device from the list of Non-RAID Physical Disks.
  • Page 174 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual When the following screen appears, select Yes to confirm that you want the selected device to be used as a spare device. The options are Yes and No. Note: A spare disk is used for automatic RAID volume rebuilds when status of failed, missing, or at risk is detected on the array disk.
  • Page 175 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings To Mark a RAID Volume as a Journaling Drive Refer to the instructions stated in the E.1 section to access the All Intel VMD Controllers menu. When the following screen appears, select a desired NVMe device from the list of Non-RAID Physical Disks for use as a journaling drive.
  • Page 176 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual When the following screen appears, select Yes to confirm that the selected device is to be used as a journaling drive. The options are Yes and No. Note: RAID Write Hole (RWH) is a condition associated with a power/drive-failure/crash while writing to a RAID5 volume.
  • Page 177: Use Of Journaling Drive

    Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings E.3 Use of Journaling Drive The following section describes the use of a journaling drive for the RAID5 volume, which is a parity-based RAID. Step 1. Refer to the instructions stated in the E.1 section to access All Intel VMD Controllers menu items.
  • Page 178 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual RWH Policy Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. If any device has been set as a journaling drive (see pages 175 and 170), the options are Distributed PPL, Journaling Drive, and Disable. If no device has been set as a journaling drive, the options are Distributed PPL and Disable.
  • Page 179 Appendix E: Configuring VROC RAID Settings Step 3. Set the feature, RWH Policy, to Journaling Drive. Press <Enter> and the RWH JD feature will become available as shown below. RWH JD Use the arrow keys to select RWH JD. Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. The feature displays the information of journaling drive(s).
  • Page 180 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Step 4. Use the arrow keys and press <Enter> to select the desired journaling drive from the option list of RWH JD. Step 5. For the changes to take effect, use the arrow keys to select Change RWH settings and press <Enter>.
  • Page 181: Appendix F Secure Boot Settings

    Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Appendix F Secure Boot Settings Secure boot is a feature of UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) that ensures boot loaders are digitally signed and validated. The F.1, F.2, and F.3 sections provide instructions on how to enable the secure boot features. The F.4 section states Key Management settings. F.1 Boot mode select Feature Press <Del>...
  • Page 182: Secure Boot/ Secure Boot Mode/ Csm Support Features

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual F.2 Secure Boot/ Secure Boot Mode/ CSM Support Features Press <Del> during system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility. Navigate to the Security tab as shown below. Use the arrow keys to select Secure Boot and press <Enter> to access the menu items. The following screen will appear.
  • Page 183: Secure Boot Settings

    Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings F.3 Secure Boot Settings To have the secure boot support, be sure to follow the steps below (Step 1 ~ Step 4). Step 1. Set Secure Boot Mode to Standard. Press Yes to install factory default keys as needed. Note: The Key Management menu will become unavailable when Secure Boot Mode is set to Standard.
  • Page 184 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Step 2. For the changes to take effect, press <F4> to save the settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility. Step 3. Press <Del> during system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility. Navigate to the Security tab and enter the Secure Boot menu.
  • Page 185 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Step 4. Press <Del> during system boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility. Navigate to the Security tab and enter the Secure Boot menu. Set Secure Boot to Enabled. For the changes to take effect, press <F4> to save the settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility. Press <Del>...
  • Page 186: Key Management Settings

    Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual F.4 Key Management Settings The Key Management menu as shown below, which is available when Secure Boot Mode is set to Custom, allows the secure boot keys to be installed via the external device and be involved in the secure boot process.
  • Page 187 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Restore Factory Keys  Select and press Yes to restore factory default secure boot keys and key variables. Also, it will reset the system to the User mode. The options are Yes and No. Reset To Setup Mode (available when the System Mode is in User ...
  • Page 188 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Export Secure Boot variables  Use this feature to export NVRAM content of secure boot variables to files in a root folder on a file system device. Enroll Efi Image  This feature is to enroll SHA256 hash of the binary into the Authorized Signature Data-...
  • Page 189 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Remove 'UEFI CA' from DB (available when the system is not in Device  Guard Ready) Select and press Yes to remove Microsoft UEFI CA certificate from the DB. The options are Yes and No. Restore DB defaults ...
  • Page 190 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual *Refer to the following settings for keys and signatures related to secure boot. Platform Key (PK)  The Platform Key (PK), which is pre-installed in firmware during manufacturing, provides full control of the secure boot key hierarchy. The options are Details, Export, Update, and Delete.
  • Page 191 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Export: Use the arrow keys to select Export. It is to save the current PKs to a FAT for- matted USB flash drive. Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. Note: Refer to the right panel of the screen for the file formats accepted.
  • Page 192 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Update: Use the arrow keys to select Update. It is to load the factory defaults or load PKs from a file on the external device. Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear.
  • Page 193 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings To load the factory defaults, navigate to Yes and press <Enter>. The following screen will appear. To load PKs from a file on the external device, navigate to No and press <Enter>.
  • Page 194 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual When the following screen appears, select the USB flash drive that contains the desired file.
  • Page 195 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. Delete: Use the arrow keys to select Delete and press <Enter> to clear the current PKs and reset the system to the Setup mode.
  • Page 196 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Key Exchange Key  The Key Exchange Key (KEK), which is held by the operating system vendor, can be updated by the holder of the PK and be used by secure boot to protect access to signa- tures databases.
  • Page 197 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. To load the factory defaults, navigate to Yes and press <Enter>. The following screen will appear. To load KEKs from a file on the external device, navigate to No and press <Enter>. Refer to pages 194 and 195 on how to load KEKs from a file on the external device.
  • Page 198 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Delete: Use the arrow keys to select Delete and press <Enter>. Navigate to Yes and press <Enter> to clear the current KEKs. Navigate to No and press <Enter> to delete only one certificate from the key database.
  • Page 199 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Authorized Signatures  Authorized Signature Database (DB) contains authorized signing certificates and digital signatures. The options are Details, Export, Update, Append, and Delete. Select Details to display detailed information of Authorized Signatures. Select Export to save the cur- rent DB to a FAT formatted USB flash drive.
  • Page 200 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Forbidden Signatures  Forbidden Signature Database (DBX), which is the inverse of DB, contains forbidden certificates and digital signatures. The options are Details, Export, Update, Append, and Delete. Select Details to display detailed information of Forbidden Signatures. Select Export to save the current DBX to a FAT formatted USB flash drive.
  • Page 201 Appendix F: Secure Boot Settings Authorized TimeStamps  Authorized Timestamp Database (DBT) is used to issue and check signed time stamp certificates. The options are Details, Export, Update, Append, and Delete. Select Details to display detailed information of Authorized Timestamps. Select Export to save the cur- rent DBT to a FAT formatted USB flash drive.
  • Page 202 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual OsRecovery Signatures  OsRecovery Signatures Database (DBR) contains secure boot authorized recovery vari- ables. The options are Details, Export, Update, Append, and Delete. Select Details to display detailed information of OsRecovery Signatures. Select Export to save the current DBR to a FAT formatted USB flash drive.
  • Page 203: Appendix G Configuring Iscsi Settings

    Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Appendix G Configuring iSCSI Settings Internet small computer system interface (iSCSI) is a protocol that defines how block-level data transports between the iSCSI initiator and iSCSI target over an Internet protocol (IP) network. The iSCSI initiator (client/host) enables a connection to the iSCSI target and initiates I/O requests.
  • Page 204 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual Onboard LAN1 Option ROM Use the arrow keys to select Onboard LAN1 Option ROM and press <Enter>. The options are Disabled, Legacy, and EFI. Set this feature to EFI. Note: If Onboard LAN1 Option ROM is set to EFI, all features for onboard LAN op- tion ROM will be set to EFI by the EFI driver.
  • Page 205 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Ipv4 PXE Support/Ipv6 PXE Support To enable Ipv4/Ipv6 PXE boot support, use the arrow keys to select and set Ipv4 PXE Support/ Ipv6 PXE Support to Enabled. Note: Enable both Ipv4 PXE Support and Ipv6 PXE Support to have iSCSI settings available.
  • Page 206: Configuring Iscsi Settings

    SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual G.2 Configuring iSCSI Settings iSCSI Initiator Name Use this feature to enter the unique initiator name in iSCSI qualified name (IQN) format. Add an Attempt Use the arrow keys to select Add an Attempt.
  • Page 207 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. Use the arrow keys to select the desired media access control address (MAC address), network interface card (NIC) port. Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. iSCSI Attempt Name This feature displays the iSCSI attempt name.
  • Page 208 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual iSCSI Mode Use this feature to set the iSCSI mode. The options are Disabled, Enabled, and Enabled for MPIO. Multipath I/O (MPIO) is a feature that allows the system to route I/O through the available paths if the active path fails (be sure to have more than one physical path connected to the system).
  • Page 209 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Connection Retry Count The valid range is 0~16. Use this feature to enter the number of logon sessions allowed for the iSCSI initiator to restart with the iSCSI target if the first logon connection fails. Connection Establishing Timeout Use this feature to set the logon connection establishing timeout (in milliseconds).
  • Page 210 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual OUI-format ISID This feature displays the default ISID in OUI format. The value (in six bytes) is derived from the MAC address of the NIC port that you selected earlier. Configure ISID Press <Enter> to configure the ISID. The default value is derived from the last three bytes of the OUI-format ISID.
  • Page 211 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Enable DHCP Use this feature to disable/enable dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server service for the iSCSI initiator. The options are Disabled and Enabled. Note: Set the feature, Enable DHCP, to Disabled if you would like to specify the iSCSI initiator IP address/subnet mask/gateway.
  • Page 212 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual Initiator Subnet Mask (available when Enable DHCP is set to Disabled) Use this feature to enter the desired iSCSI initiator subnet mask. Gateway (available when Enable DHCP is set to Disabled) Use this feature to enter the desired iSCSI initiator gateway.
  • Page 213 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Get target info via DHCP (available when Enable DHCP is set to Enabled) Use this feature to disable/enable dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server service for the iSCSI target. The options are Disabled and Enabled. Note 1: Set the feature, Get target info via DHCP, to Disabled if you would like to specify the iSCSI target name/IP address/boot LUN.
  • Page 214 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual Target Address Use this feature to enter the desired iSCSI target IP address. Target Port This feature displays the iSCSI target port. Boot LUN Use this feature to enter the LUN ID of boot LUN.
  • Page 215 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Authentication Type Use this feature to set the authentication method. The options are CHAP and None. Note: Challenge handshake authentication protocol (CHAP) is a protocol used to verify the identity of the peer of a connection. CHAP Type (available when Authentication Type is set to CHAP) Use this feature to set the CHAP type.
  • Page 216 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual CHAP Name (available when Authentication Type is set to CHAP) Use this feature to enter the CHAP name authenticated by the iSCSI target. CHAP Secret (available when Authentication Type is set to CHAP) Use this feature to enter the CHAP secret (12~16 characters) authenticated by the iSCSI target.
  • Page 217 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings CHAP Status This feature displays the CHAP status. Reverse CHAP Name (available when CHAP Type is set to Mutual) Use this feature to enter the CHAP name authenticated by the iSCSI initiator.
  • Page 218 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual Reverse CHAP Secret (available when CHAP Type is set to Mutual) Use this feature to enter the CHAP secret (12~16 characters) authenticated by the iSCSI initiator. Reverse CHAP Status (available when CHAP Type is set to Mutual) This feature displays the reverse CHAP status.
  • Page 219 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Save Changes Use the arrow keys to select Save Changes and press <Enter> to save settings shown on the screen. Note: For the changes to take effect, save settings and restart the system. Back to Previous Page Use the arrow keys to select Back to Previous Page and press <Enter>.
  • Page 220 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual The user will be returned to the main screen of iSCSI Configuration as shown below. Delete Attempts Use the arrow keys to select Delete Attempts. Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear.
  • Page 221 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Attempt 1 Use the feature to disable/enable Attempt 1. The options are Disabled and Enabled. Attempt 2 Use the feature to disable/enable Attempt 2. The options are Disabled and Enabled.
  • Page 222 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual Commit Changes and Exit Press <Enter> to save changes and return to the main screen of iSCSI Configuration. Discard Changes and Exit Press <Enter> to return to the main screen of iSCSI Configuration without any change.
  • Page 223 Appendix G: Configuring iSCSI Settings Change Attempt Order Use the arrow keys to select Change Attempt Order. Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear.
  • Page 224 SuperX11DPS-RE User's Manual Change Attempt Order This feature is to change the Attempt order. Use arrow keys to select the desired Attempt, then <+/-> keys to move up/down the selected Attempt. For instance, move up the selected Attempt by using <+> key. Move down the selected Attempt by using <-> key. Commit Changes and Exit Press <Enter>...
  • Page 225: Appendix H Configuring Network Interface Card (Nic) Settings

    Appendix H: Configuring Network Interface Card (NIC) Settings Appendix H Configuring Network Interface Card (NIC) Settings The appendix describes settings of onboard Intel® LAN devices via the BIOS Setup utility supported by the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) driver. H.1 Network Interface Card (NIC) Settings Press <Del>...
  • Page 226 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Onboard LAN1 Option ROM (available when NIC(s) is(are) detected by the system) Use the arrow keys to select Onboard LAN1 Option ROM and press <Enter>. The options are Disabled, Legacy, and EFI. Set this feature to EFI.
  • Page 227 Appendix H: Configuring Network Interface Card (NIC) Settings Use the arrow keys to select the desired onboard LAN device as shown below. Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. It displays the detailed information for the selected onboard LAN device.
  • Page 228 Super X11DPS-RE User's Manual Blink LEDs This feature allows the user to set the LED blink duration (in seconds). The valid range is 0~15 (seconds). NIC Configuration Use the arrow keys to select NIC Configuration.
  • Page 229 Appendix H: Configuring Network Interface Card (NIC) Settings Press <Enter> and the following screen will appear. Wake on LAN Use the arrow keys to select Wake On LAN and press <Enter>. The following screen will appear. The options are Disabled and Enabled. Set this feature to support system wake-up via the selected LAN device.

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