Peripheral Devices; Figure 12. Configuration Jumpers; Figure 13. Optional Peripherals (16X2.5-Inch Hard Drive Bays As Shown) - Intel R2000BB Series Service Manual

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Jumper Name
A
Serial Jumper (J3A1)
B
BMC Force Update (J2D1)
C
BIOS Recover (J7D2)
D
Password Clear (J7E1)
E
ME Force Update (J7E2)
F
BIOS Default (J7E3)

Peripheral Devices

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The Intel
Server System R2000BB provides locations and hardware for installing hard drives, CD-
ROM drive, or DVD-ROM drive. The following figure shows the available options.

Figure 13. Optional Peripherals (16x2.5-inch hard drive bays as shown)

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Intel
Server System R2000BB Service Guide
operation.
If pins 1-2 are selected, the serial-A configuration is in Data Carrier Detect
(DCD) mode. These pins should be selected on 2-3 for normal system operation.
If pins 2-3 are selected, the Integrated BMC Force Update Mode is enabled.
These pins should be selected on 1-2 for normal system operation.
If pins 2-3 are selected, the system can only boot from EFI-bootable recovery
media with the recovery BIOS image. The main system BIOS will not boot.
These pins should be selected on 1-2 for normal system operation.
If pins 2-3 are selected, administrator and user passwords are cleared within five
to ten seconds after the system is powered on. These pins should be selected on
1-2 for normal system operation.
If pins 2-3 are selected, the ME Force Update Mode is enabled. These pins
should be selected on 1-2 for normal system operation.
If pins 2-3 are selected, the BIOS settings are cleared on the next reset. These
pins should be selected on 1-2 for normal system operation.

Figure 12. Configuration Jumpers

A
Hard Disk Drive Bays
B
Video Port
C
USB Ports
D
Front Control Panel
E
Slimline Optical Drive Bay
F
System Label Pull-out
Server System Features
Jumper Purpose
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