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Socket 478 network security appliance control board ( 2xgbe, 4x10/100 lans )

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MB-X71 Series
Socket 478 Network Security
Appliance Control Board
( 2xGBe, 4x10/100 LANs )

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  • Page 1 MB-X71 Series Socket 478 Network Security Appliance Control Board ( 2xGBe, 4x10/100 LANs )
  • Page 2 PC/104, PICMG, ALI, UMC, SMC, Winbond. Products mentioned in this manual are for identification purposes only. All names of products or services appearing in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective organizations and companies.  Copyright 2001 Ver. No. 1.0 LEI-UM-MB-X71 Series Date: 2003/2/1...
  • Page 3 ABLE OF ONTENTS CHAPTER 1 NTRODUCTION 1.1 S PECIFICATIONS 1.2 P ACKING HECK CHAPTER 2 UMPER ETTING AND ONNECTORS 2.1 B MB-X71 OARD UTLINE OF 2.2 I NSTALLING AND PGRADING THE 2.3 J UMPER ETTING VERVIEW 2.4 J MB-X71 UMPER OCATIONS FOR 2.5 J MB-X71...
  • Page 4 ABLE OF ONTENTS CHAPTER 4 RIVERS UPPORT 4.1 U CD-ROM RIVER 4.2 F IRECTORY APPENDIX A H ATCH IMER APPENDIX B T ECHNICAL EFERENCE GLOSSARY TERMS AND CONDITIONS RMA SERVICE REQUEST FORM...
  • Page 5 CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION The MB-X71 Series is a new socket 478 Pentium IIII Network security appliance control board with two Gigabit and four 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet ports specifically designed for Ethernet connectivity. Designed for mainstream and high-end performance markets, the MB-X71 Series support Intel Pentium 4 /Celeron Processor up to a 2.4GHz, which is the best suited for...
  • Page 6 INTRODUCTION 1.1 S PECIFICATIONS Processor : Socket 478 for Intel Pentium 4/Celeron Processor, up to 2.4GHz,400MHZ FSB Chipset : Intel 845GL chipset (pin-to-pin compatible with 845G series); 82801DB I/O Controller Hub 4 (ICH4) PCI bus : A. Two Intel 82540EM 32bit Gb Ethernet Controller (Colay with 82551QM) B.
  • Page 7 INTRODUCTION 1.2 P ACKING HECK Inspect the product package for the following items before installation. If there is anything missing, please contact our authorized reseller. Item Remark MB-X71 1 pc MB-X71 Socket 478 Network security appliance control board User‘s manual 1 pc MB-X71 user’s manual ~ 3 ~...
  • Page 8 CHAPTER 2. JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS The figure below shows the jumpers and connectors location on the MB-X71 Series. The PCB version may differ for slight changes without notice. 2.1 Board Outline of MB-X71 Series PCIA1 LAN1 CFSL1 LAN2 CMOS1...
  • Page 9 JUMPER SETTINGS AND CONNECTORS 2.2 I NSTALLING AND PGRADING THE To upgrade to a higher power CPU, simply remove the old CPU and install a new one. Make sure to set the jumpers for the new CPU type and speed. WARNING! Disconnect the power cord from your system when you intend to work on it or when you plan to open the chassis of your industrial...
  • Page 10 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS DIMM M NSTALLING THE ODULE A DIMM module simply snaps into a socket on the system board. Pin1 of the DIMM module must correspond with Pin1 of the socket. Notch Pin1 1. Pull the “tabs” which are at the ends of the socket to the side. 2.
  • Page 11 JUMPER SETTINGS AND CONNECTORS 2.3 J UMPER ETTING VERVIEW In order to select the operation modes of your system, configure and set the jumpers on your SBC to match the needs of your applications. To set a jumper, a plastic cap containing metal contacts is placed over the jumper pins as designated by the required configuration as listed in this section.
  • Page 12 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS 2.4 J MB-X71 S UMPER OCATIONS FOR ERIES LAN1 CFSL1 LAN2 CMOS1 LAN3 LAN4 Intel LAN5 LAN6 ~ 8 ~...
  • Page 13 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS 2.5 J MB-X71 S UMPER ETTINGS UMMARY FOR ERIES JUMPER FUNCTION CMOS1 Clear CMOS Data SCF1 Master/Slave Select ~ 9 ~...
  • Page 14 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS 2.6 J MB-X71 S UMPER ETTINGS FOR ERIES CMOS1 : Clear CMOS Data " CMOS1 Description CMOS1 Normal (Default) Normal (Default) Clear CMOS Clear CMOS1 SCF1:Master/Slave Select " SCF1 Compact Flash Card SCF1 Master (Default) Slave ~ 10 ~...
  • Page 15 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS 2.7 I/O C MB-X71 S ONNECTOR OCATIONS FOR ERIES PCIA1 LAN1 LAN2 RSW1 LAN3 LAN4 Intel LAN5 LAN6 PS4P1 KPA1 PSA1 DIMMC1 LEDE1 DIMMC2 ~ 11 ~...
  • Page 16 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS 2.8 I/O C MB-X71 S ONNECTOR UMMARY FOR ERIES CONNECTOR FUNCTION FAN1-3 3 Pin Fan Connector LANA1~2 Type 1 ( RJ-45 ) LANA3~6 :Type 1 ( RJ-45) COM1 RS232 Serial Port #1 Connector (D-Sub) PKMB1 PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Connector (2x4 Header 2.54mm ) PSA1 20 Pin ATX Power Connector PS4P1...
  • Page 17 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS I/O C ONNECTORS ESCRIPTION FAN1~3 : 3 Pin FAN Connector " Pin No. Description Ground +12V FAN1 FAN Status LANA1~2 :Type 1 ( RJ-45 ) " Description Pin No. Fast Ethernet Giga Ethernet MD0+ MD0- MD1+ LANA1~2 MD2+ MD2-...
  • Page 18 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS COMA1: RS-232 Serial Port #1 Connector ( D-Sub ) " Pin No. Description Data Carrier Detect ( DCDA # ) Receive Data ( RXDA ) Transmit Data ( TXDA ) Data Terminal Ready ( DTRA # ) COMA1 Ground ( GND ) Data Set Ready ( DSRA # )
  • Page 19 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS PS4P1:4-Pin Power Connector (P4-4P Male ) " PS4P1 Pin No. Description +12V +12V KPA1:LCM Keypad " KPA1 Description KPA1 KPA2 KPA3 KPA4 LCMA1:LCM CONNECTOR " Description Description LCMA1 PGND LSTIN- LAFD- LINIT- LPD1 LPD0 LPD3 LPD2 LPD5 LPD4 LPD7...
  • Page 20 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS IDEA1 : IDE Interface Connector ( 44Pin 2.0mm Pitch Header ) " Pin No. Description Pin No. Description Reset # Ground Data 7 Data 8 Data 6 Data 9 Data 5 Data 10 Data 4 Data 11 Data 3 Data 12 Data 2...
  • Page 21 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS IDEB1 : IDE Interface Connector ( 40Pin 2.54mm Pitch Header ) " Pin No. Description Pin No. Description Reset # Ground Data 7 Data 8 Data 6 Data 9 Data 5 Data 10 Data 4 Data 11 Data 3 Data 12 Data 2...
  • Page 22 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS PLRS1:Power LED,HD LED,Reset,Speaker Connector(11 Pin 2.54mm) " PIN NO. DESCRIPTION Power LED + Power LED + PLRS1 Default : HDD LED + 8-9 (ON) HDD LED - Internal Buzzer RESET SW + RESET SW – (GND) External Speaker - Internal Buzzer - External Speaker +...
  • Page 23 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS CF1:Compact Flash Connector " Description Description CD1- DATA3 DATA11 DATA4 DATA12 DATA5 DATA13 DATA6 DATA14 DATA7 DATA15 CE1# CE2# VS1# IOR# IOW# READY# CFVCC3 CFVCC3 CSEL VS2# RESET WAIT# INPACK# REG# DASP# DATA0 DIAG# DATA1 DATA8 DATA2 DATA9 DATA10...
  • Page 24 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS LEDE1:2x22 Pin " Description Description POWER LED POWER LED POWER LED STATUS POWER LED STATUS Lan1 Link/Active LED- Lan1 Link/Active LED+ Lan1 100 LED- Lan1 100 LED+ Lan1 1G LED- Lan1 1G LED+ Lan2 Link/Active LED- Lan2 Link/Active LED+ Lan2 100 LED- Lan2 100 LED+...
  • Page 25 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS PCIB1:124 Pin Mini PCI Socket " Pin No. Description Pin No. Description RING 8PMJ-3 8PMJ-1 8PMJ-6 8PMJ-2 8PMJ-7 8PMJ-4 8PMJ-8 8PMJ-5 LED1_GRNP LED2_YELP LED1_GRNN LED2_YELP CHSGND RESERVED INT-B +3.3V INT-A RESERVED RESERVED GROUND 3.3VAUX GROUND +3.3V +3.3V GROUND AD31...
  • Page 26 JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS PCIB1:124 Pin Mini PCI Socket(Continued last page) " Pin No. Description Pin No. Description IRDY GROUND +3.3V FRAME CLKRUN TRDY SERR STOP GROUND +3.3V PERR DEVSEL C_BE-1 GROUND AD14 AD15 GROUND AD13 AD12 AD11 AD10 GROUND GROUND C_BE-0 +3.3V...
  • Page 27 CHAPTER 3. AWARD BIOS SETUP Award‘s ROM BIOS provides a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration and settings. The modified data will be stored in a battery-backed CMOS RAM so that this data will be retained even when the power is turned off.
  • Page 28 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.2 CMOS S ETUP TILITY To access the AWARD BIOS SETUP program, press the <DEL> key. The screen display will appears as shown below: Main Program Screen CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software ► Standard CMOS Features ►...
  • Page 29 AWARD BIOS SETUP Standard CMOS Setup: Use this menu for basic system configurations. Advanced BIOS Features: Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system. Advanced Chipset Features: Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system’s performance.
  • Page 30 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.3 S CMOS S TANDARD ETUP When you select the “STANDARD CMOS SETUP” on the main program, the screen display will appears as : Standard CMOS Setup Screen CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Setup Date (mm:dd:yy) Wed, Nov 6 2002...
  • Page 31 AWARD BIOS SETUP IDE Primary( Secondary) Master( Slave): Press PgUp / <+> or PgDn / <-> to select Manual, None, Auto type. Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category.
  • Page 32 AWARD BIOS SETUP IDE Secondary Master IDE HDD Auto-Detection Press Enter Item Help Menu Level ► IDE Secondary Master Auto Access Mode Auto To auto-detect the HDD’s size, head…on this channel Capacity 0 MB Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector $ % &...
  • Page 33 AWARD BIOS SETUP Drive A and Drive B : Select the correct specifications for the diskette drive(s) installed in the computer. None No diskette drive installed 360K, 5.25 in 5-1/4 inch PC-type standard drive; 360 kilobyte capacity 1.2M, 5.25 in 5-1/4 inch AT-type high-density drive;...
  • Page 34 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.4 BIOS Features Setup When you select the “BIOS FEATURES SETUP” on the main program, the screen display will appear as: BIOS Features Setup Screen CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Virus warning Disabled Item Help...
  • Page 35 AWARD BIOS SETUP Quick Power On Self Test : The default setting is “Enabled”. This speeds up the Power On Self Test (POST) by skipping some items that are normally checked during the full POST. If your system is functioning normally, you can choose this feature to speed up the booting process.
  • Page 36 AWARD BIOS SETUP Video BIOS Shadow : The default setting is “Enabled” which will copy the VGA display card BIOS into system DRAM to improve performance. C8000-CBFFF Shadow to DC000-DFFFF Shadow : The default setting for the shadow feature is “Disabled”. When enabled, the ROM with the specific address is copied into system DRAM.
  • Page 37 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.5 C HIPSET EATURES ETUP When you select the “CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP” on the main program, the screen display will appears as: Chipset Features Setup Screen CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features Spread Spectrum Disabled Item Help...
  • Page 38 AWARD BIOS SETUP SDRAM Cycle Length : This item allows you to select the SDRAM cycle length. The settings are 2 or 3. CAS latency Time: When synchronous DRAM is installed, the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing. Do not reset this field from the default value specified by the system designer.
  • Page 39 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.6 I NTEGRATED ERIPHERALS When you select the “INTEGRATED PERIPHERIALS” on the main program, the screen display will appears as: Integrated Peripherals Setup Screen CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals OnChip Primary PCI IDE Enabled Item Help OnChip Secondary PCI IDE...
  • Page 40 AWARD BIOS SETUP USB Controller: Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have USB peripherals USB Keyboard Support : Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have a USB keyboard. Init Display First : This item allows you to decide to active whether PCI Slot of VGA card or AGP first.
  • Page 41 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.7 P OWER ANAGEMENT ETUP The “Power Management Setup” controls the CPU card‘s “Green” features. When you select the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP” on the main program, the screen display will appears as: Power Management Setup Screen CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Power Management Setup Power Management User Define...
  • Page 42 AWARD BIOS SETUP There are four selections for Power Management, three of which have fixed mode setting. Disable (Default) No power management. Disables all four modes. Min. Power Saving Minimum power management. Doze Mode=1hr. Standby Mode =1hr., Suspend Mode=1hr., Power Down=15min.
  • Page 43 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.8 P P/PCI C ONFIGURATION Both the ISA and PCI buses on the CPU card use system IRQs & DMAs. You must set up the IRQ and DMA assignments correctly through the PnP/PCI Configuration Setup utility, otherwise the motherboard will not work properly. PnP/PCI Configuration Setup Screen CMOS Setup Utility –...
  • Page 44 AWARD BIOS SETUP Reset Configuration Data : Normally, you leave this field “Disabled”, Select “Enabled” to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot.
  • Page 45 AWARD BIOS SETUP onboard PCI IDE, IRQ9 will still be available for PCI and PnP devices. Settings: ISA/EISA and PCI/PnP. DMA Resources : The sub menu can let you control the DMA resource. DMA Resources : The sub menu can let you control the DMA resource. Item Help DMA-0 assigned to...
  • Page 46 AWARD BIOS SETUP Reserved Memory Size : This option specifies the size of the memory area reserved for legacy ISA adapter cards. The settings are Disabled, 16K, 32K, or 64K. The optimal and Fail-Safe default settings are Disabled. Reserved Memory Address: This option specifies the beginning address (in hex) of the reserved memory area.
  • Page 47 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.9 PC H EALTH TATUS This section helps you to get more information about your system including CPU temperature, FAN speed and voltages. It is recommended that you contact your motherboard supplier to get proper value about your setting of the CPU temperature. CMOS Setup Utility –...
  • Page 48 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.10 L PTIMIZED EFAULTS When you press “Enter” on this item, you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to : Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N) ? N Pressing “Y” loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations.
  • Page 49 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3.12 S & E ETUP Select this option and press the <Enter> key to save the new setting information in the CMOS memory and continue with the booting process. 3.13 E ITHOUT AVING Select this option and press the <Enter > key to exit the Setup Utility without recording any new values or changing old ones.
  • Page 50 CHAPTER 4. DRIVERS SUPPORT 4.1 U CD-ROM RIVER This chapter provides information on how to install the drivers that come in the CD-ROM with the package. Please follow the instructions set forth in chapter carefully. Find the directory for your O/S accordingly. Always read the README.TXT.
  • Page 51 APPENDIX A HOW TO USE WATCH-DOG TIMER If you enable the watch-dog, the hardware timer will reboot your system if your software encounters an unexpected error, or stops responding. The watch-dog timer period (from enable to reset) was decided by the jumper setting of watch-dog time out period. Please refer to the chapter on jumper settings and connectors.
  • Page 52 APPENDIX B TECHNICAL REFERENCE I/O PORT ADDRESS MAP Address Function 000 - 01F DMA Controller #1 020 - 03F Interrupt Controller #1 040 - 05F Timer Chip Disable Watch-Dog Times Operation (Read) 060 - 06F Keyboard Controller 070 - 07F Read Time Clock/NMI Mask 080 - 09F DMA Page Register...
  • Page 53 TECHNICAL REFERENCE MEMORY ADDRESS MAP Address Range (Hex) Description 000000H - 09FFFFH 640 KB of Conventional RAM 0A0000H - 0BFFFFH 128 KB of Video RAM 0C0000H - 0EFFFFH 256 KB of I/O Expansion ROM 0F0000H - 0FFFFFH 64 KB of System BIOS ROM 0100000H - 7FFFFFFFH 1 MB ~ 128MB of User RAM DMA CHANNELS...
  • Page 54 TECHNICAL REFERENCE GLOSSARY 8-Bit Bus – Data is transmitted to expansion slots and other components on the bus only along 8 parallel data lines. 10Base-T – It is a 10Mbps IEEE 802.3/Ethernet standard that uses unshielded twisted pair cable specification. 10Base-T supports network configurations using the CSMA/CD access method over a twisted pair transmission system, up to a maximum of 100 meters in length without the use of a repeater.
  • Page 55 GLOSSARY bps – Bits per second. Also often preceded by k (kilo/thousands), kbps – Kilobits per second, and M (mega/million), Mbps – Megabits per second. Bps – Bytes per second. (1 Byte is 8 Bits) kbps – kilobytes per second. Mbps – megabytes per second.
  • Page 56 GLOSSARY EISA or MCA Bus – Data is transmitted along 32 data lines to adapter cards designed specifically to work with the 32-bit buses. MCA expansion slots cannot accept 8-bit or 16-bit adapter cards. EISA stands for Extended Industry Standard Architecture, while MCA stands for MicroChannel Architecture.
  • Page 57 GLOSSARY Capacitate keyboard has a spring that causes the plastic and the metal plunger to move near two pads that have large plates (plated in tin, nickel, and copper). These pads are connected to the keyboard’s printed circuit board. Hard contact keyboard causes the key cap to collapse a foam rubber dome that presses against a sheet of plastic on the bottom of which is metallic area connected to the rest of the keyboard’s circuit board.
  • Page 58 GLOSSARY PCI Bus (Peripheral Component Interconnect) – It is a connection slot in a motherboard that supports 32-bit bus transfer rates. The now standard PCI Local Bus carries data along at least 32 lines, that is, at least 32 bits at a time. Local bus computer designs add special buses so the CPU can communicate directly with key components like the monitor, resulting in much better performance.
  • Page 59 GLOSSARY SCSI-2 – The second generation of SCSI; includes many improvements to SCSI-1, including Fast SCSI, Wide SCSI, and mandatory parity checking. SCSI-3 – The third generation of SCSI; introduces Fast-20 and Fast-40 as improvements to the parallel bus. The standard also includes a number of specifications for high-speed serial bus architectures such as SSA, Fiber Channel, and IEEE 1394.
  • Page 60 Terms and Conditions Date:1997.10.20 Warranty Policy 1. All products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase by the customer. 2. The buyer will bear the return freight charges for goods that are returned for repair within the warranty period whereas manufacturer will bear the return to user freight charges after repair.
  • Page 61 When requesting RMA service, please fill out this “RMA Service Request Form”. Without this form your RMA will be REJECTED!!! Reasons to Return: □ Repair(Please include failure details) □ Testing Purpose RMA No: Company: Contact Person: Phone No. Purchased Date: Fax No.: Applied Date: Return Shipping Address:...