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R283-P90-AAJ1 Rack Server - AmpereOne® Family 2U DP 12-Bay Gen5 NVMe/SATA/SAS-4 User Manual Rev. 1.0...
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For GIGABYTE distributors and resellers, additional sales & marketing materials are available from our reseller portal: http://reseller.b2b.gigabyte.com For further technical assistance, please contact your GIGABYTE representative or visit https://esupport.gigabyte.com/ to create a new support ticket For any general sales or marketing enquiries, you may also message GIGABYTE server directly by email: server.grp@gigabyte.com...
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Conventions The following conventions are used in this user's guide: NOTE! Pieces of additional information related to the current topic. CAUTION! Precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems. WARNING! Alerts to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions.
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Server Warnings and Cautions Before installing a server, be sure that you understand the following warnings and cautions. WARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: • Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) CAUTION! ESD CAN DAMAGE DRIVES, BOARDS, AND OTHER PARTS. WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU PERFORM ALL PROCEDURES AT AN ESD WORKSTATION. IF ONE IS NOT AVAILABLE, PROVIDE SOME ESD PROTECTION BY WEARING AN ANTI-STATIC WRIST STRAP AT- TACHED TO CHASSIS GROUND -- ANY UNPAINTED METAL SURFACE -- ON YOUR SERVER WHEN HANDLING PARTS.
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Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two jumper pins. Some jumpers have a small tab on top that can be gripped with fin-gertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers. If the jumpers do not have such a tab, take care when us- ing needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper;...
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Hardware Installation ...................10 Installation Precautions .................. 10 Product Specifications ..................11 System Block Diagram ................... 15 Chapter 2 System Appearance ..................16 Front View ...................... 16 Rear View ....................... 17 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons ............... 18 RoT LEDs .......................
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Chapter 4 Motherboard Components ................46 Motherboard Components ................46 Jumper Settings ..................... 48 Backplane Board Storage Connector ............49 4-3-1 CBP20C7 ........................49 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup ....................50 The Main Menu ....................52 Advanced Menu ..................... 55 5-2-1 Trusted Computing ....................56 5-2-2 S5 RTC Wake Settings ...................57 5-2-3...
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Security Menu ....................92 5-5-1 Secure Boot ......................93 Boot Menu ...................... 96 Save & Exit Menu ................... 98 BIOS Recovery .................... 100 BIOS POST Beep code (AMI standard) ............101 5-9-1 PEI Beep Codes ....................101 5-9-2 DXE Beep Codes ....................101 - 9 -...
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Chapter 1 Hardware Installation Installation Precautions The motherboard/system contain numerous delicate electronic circuits and components which can become damaged as a result of electrostatic discharge (ESD). Prior to installation, carefully read the service guide and follow these procedures: • Prior to installation, do not remove or break motherboard S/N (Serial Number) sticker or warranty sticker provided by your dealer.
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Product Specifications NOTE: We reserve the right to make any changes to the product specifications and product-related information without prior notice. System Security Server Socket Operating Properties 2U Dimension 438 (W) x 87.5 (H) x 815(D) mm System fan Power Supply Superchip AmpereOne®...
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Expansion Slot Riser Card CRS101J: 1 x FHHL x16 (Gen5 x16), from CPU_0 Riser Card CRS101K: 1 x FHHL x16 (Gen5 x16), from CPU_1 Riser Card CRS202G: 1 x FHHL x16 (Gen5 x16), from CPU_0 Riser Card CRS202H: 2 x FHHL x16 (Gen5 x16), from CPU_1 ...
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+12.2Vsb/ 3A [1] The system power supply requires C19 power cord. [Note] GIGABYTE offers PSUs with various efficiency ratings and power outputs. Full redundancy may depend on your server configuration, and alternative PSU options may be needed. Please contact our sales representatives for the best...
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System Aspeed® AST2600 Baseboard Management Controller Management GIGABYTE Management Console web interface Dashboard HTML5 KVM Sensor Monitor (Voltage, RPM, Temperature, CPU Status …etc.) Sensor Reading History Data FRU Information SEL Log in Linear Storage / Circular Storage Policy ...
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System Block Diagram SATA x12 NVMe x12 9 x MCIO 8i Slimline 4i 12-bay 3.5"/2.5" Gen5 NVMe/SATA PCIe to SATA PCIe5.0 x16 PCIe5.0 x16 PCIe5.0 x16 PCIe5.0 x16 SATAIII x12 PCIe3.0 x4 CPU_0 CPU_1 CCIX @32Gbps (LGA5964 Socket) (LGA5964 Socket) 8-Channel DDR5, 16 x DIMM slots 8-Channel DDR5, 16 x DIMM slots Up to 5200 MT/s, 4400 MT/s...
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Chapter 2 System Appearance Front View HDD0 HDD3 HDD6 HDD9 HDD1 HDD4 HDD7 HDD10 HDD2 HDD5 HDD8 HDD11 Description Front Panel LEDs and Buttons USB 3.2 Gen1 Port x 2 Note! Drives with green latches support NVMe. • Refer to section 2-3 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons for a detailed description of the function of the LEDs.
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Rear View SLOT11 SLOT7 SLOT6 SLOT3 SLOT4 PSU2 PSU1 SLOT2 SLOT1 Description Description Mini DisplayPort Management LAN Port ID LED OCP 3.0 Slot (Option/SFF) USB 3.2 Gen1 Port x 2 PCIe Slot Data LAN Port x 2 • Refer to section 2-5 Rear System LAN LEDs for a detailed description of the function of the LEDs.
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Front Panel LEDs and Buttons No. Name Color Status Description Reset Button Press this button to reset the system. Press this button for the server to generate a NMI to the NMI button processor. If multiple-bit ECC errors occur, the server will effectively be halted.
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RoT LEDs ID LED Status LED LED on Front panel (Note5) ID LED Status LED EC Firmware (FW) Authentication fail or not exit EC FW is broken or not exit (Note1) Authenticating/Recovering BMC/BIOS Images Authenticating Images Blinks Blue Blinks Green Recovering BMC Active Flash 4 times per second 4 times per second...
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Active Flash Authentication (AUTH) Fail Blinks Blue Blinks Green BMC : AUTH Fail (Note2) 1 time per second 1 time per second Blinks Blue Blinks Amber BIOS : AUTH fail (Note2) 1 time per second 1 time per second Blinks Blue Blinks Green 2 times per second 2 times per second...
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Rear System LAN LEDs Name Color Status Description Yellow 1 Gbps data rate 1GbE Speed Green 100 Mbps data rate 10 Mbps data rate Link between system and network or no access Green 1GbE Link / Blink Data transmission or reception is occurring. Activity LED No data transmission or reception is occurring.
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Power Supply Unit LED PSU LED State Description No AC power to all power supplies 1Hz Green Blinking AC present / only standby on / Cold redundant mode 2Hz Green Blinking Power supply firmware updating mode AC cord unplugged or AC power lost; with a second power supply in parallel still with AC input power Amber Power supply critical event causing shut down:...
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Hard Disk Drive LEDs 3.5” HDD LED #1 LED #2 HDD Present RAID SKU LED #1 Locate Rebuilding HDD Access Fault (No Access) Green ON(*1) BLINK (*2) Disk LED (LED on Back Panel) Amber No RAID configuration Removed HDD Green ON(*1) (via HBA) Slot (LED on...
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Chapter 3 System Hardware Installation Pre-installation Instructions Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow the simple guidelines below to avoid damage to your computer or injury to yourself.
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Removing and Installing the Chassis Cover Before you remove or install the system cover • Make sure the system is not turned on or connected to AC power. Follow these instructions to remove the chassis cover: Remove the screw securing the chassis cover. Unlock the plastic handle and pull the grip handle to open the panel cover.
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Removing and Installing the Hard Disk Drive Read the following guidelines before you begin to install the hard disk drive: • Take note of the HDD tray orientation before sliding it out. • The tray will not fit back into the bay if it is inserted incorrectly. •...
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Follow these instructions to install a 2.5" hard disk drive into 3.5" HDD Tray: Press the release button. Extend the locking lever. Pull the locking lever in the direction indicated to remove the HDD tray. Align the hard disk drive with the positioning screw on the HDD tray. Secure the hard disk drive with five screws.
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Removing and Installing the Fan Duct Follow these instructions to remove the fan duct: Lift up to remove the fan duct. To reinstall the fan duct, align the fan duct with the guiding groove. Push down the fan duct until it is firmly seated on the system.
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Removing and Installing the Heat Sink Read the following guidelines before you begin to install the heat sink: • Always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before installing the heat sink to prevent hardware damage. •...
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Installing the CPU and Heat Sink Read the following guidelines before you begin to install the CPU: • Make sure that the motherboard supports the CPU. • Always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before installing the CPU to prevent hardware damage.
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NOTE! • Lock the CPU by using a Torx T20 screwdriver to tighten screw. • When installing the heatsink to CPU, use Torx T20 screwdriver to tighten 4 captive nuts in sequence as 1-6. • The ILM screw tightening torque: 1.5 kgf-cm •...
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Removing and Installing Memory Read the following guidelines before you begin to install the memory: • Make sure that the motherboard supports the memory. It is recommended that memory of the same capacity, brand, speed, and chips be used. • Always turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before installing the memory to prevent hardware damage.
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3-6-2 Removing and Installing a Memory Module Before installing a memory module, make sure to turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet to prevent damage to the memory module. Be sure to install DDR5 DIMMs on to this motherboard.
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3-6-4 Processor and Memory Module Matrix Table CPU0 CPU1 Memory Q’ty for each CPU A0 A1 B0 B1 C0 C1 D0 D1 H1 H0 G1 G0 F1 F0 E1 E0 A0 A1 B0 B1 C0 C1 D0 D1 H1 H0 G1 G0 F1 F0 E1 E0 1 DIMM 2 DIMM 4 DIMM...
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Removing and Installing the PCIe Card • Voltages can be present within the server whenever an AC power source is connected. This voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off position. Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to installing a PCIe card.
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Installing the Mezzanine Card 3-8-1 Installing the OCP 3.0 Mezzanine Card Use of the following type of OCP 3.0 NIC is recommended: • OCP 3.0 SFF with pull tab • OCP 3.0 SFF with ejector latch Follow these instructions to install an OCP 3.0 Mezzanine card: Remove the two screws securing the OCP 3.0 card slot cover.
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Installing the M.2 Device and Heat Sink CAUTION The position of the stand-off screw will depend on the size of the M.2 device. The stand-off screw is pre-installed for 22110 cards as standard. Refer to the size of the M.2 device and change the position of the stand-off screw accordingly.
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3-10 Replacing the Fan Assembly • Voltages can be present within the server whenever an AC power source is connected. This voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off position. Ensure that the system is powered-down and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to replacing a system fan.
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3-11 Removing and Installing the Power Supply Follow these instructions to replace the power supply: Flip up and then grasp the power supply handle. Press the retaining clip on the right side of the power supply unit in the direction indicated. Pull out the power supply unit using the handle.
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3-12 Removing the LAN Cable Follow these instructions to remove the LAN cable: Press the release latch while simultaneously pulling out the LAN cable System Hardware Installation - 40 -...
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3-13 Cable Routing CPU0 CPU1 Motherboard: FP_1 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons Cable Front IO Board: FP_1 Motherboard: FUSB_1 Front Panel USB 3 Ports Cable System Hardware Installation - 41 -...
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CPU0 CPU1 Motherboard: ATX1 HDD Backplane Board Power Cable Front HDD Board: ATX1 System Hardware Installation - 42 -...
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CPU0 CPU1 Motherboard: BP_1 HDD Backplane Board Signal Cable Front HDD Board: BP_1 System Hardware Installation - 43 -...
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CPU0 CPU1 Motherboard: SL_SATA3 SATA Cable Front HDD Board: SL_SAS1 Motherboard: SL_SATA2 SATA Cable Front HDD Board: SL_SAS0 Motherboard: SL_SATA1 SATA Cable Front HDD Board: SL_SAS0 System Hardware Installation - 44 -...
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Chapter 5 BIOS Setup BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) records hardware parameters of the system in the EFI on the motherboard. Its major functions include conducting the Power-On Self-Test (POST) during system startup, saving system parameters, loading the operating system etc. The BIOS includes a BIOS Setup program that allows the user to modify basic system configuration settings or to activate certain system features.
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Main This setup page includes all the items of the standard compatible BIOS. Advanced This setup page includes all the items of AMI BIOS special enhanced features. (ex: Auto detect fan and temperature status, automatically configure hard disk parameters.) ...
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The Main Menu Once you enter the BIOS Setup program, the Main Menu (as shown below) appears on the screen. Use arrow keys to move among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter other sub-menu. Main Menu Help The on-screen description of a highlighted setup option is displayed on the bottom line of the Main Menu.
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Parameter Description BIOS Information Access Level Displays the privileges level information. System Project Name Displays the system project name information. Project Name Displays the motherboard project name information Project Version Displays version number of the BIOS setup utility. Build Date and Time Displays the date and time when the BIOS setup utility was created.
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Parameter Description CPLD Information MB/SCM/location 2 Display CPLD information. System Language Option: English. System Date Sets the date following the weekday-month-day-year format. System Time Sets the system time following the hour-minute-second format. BIOS Setup - 54 -...
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Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu displays submenu options for configuring the function of various hardware components. Select a submenu item, then press <Enter> to access the related submenu screen. BIOS Setup - 55 -...
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5-2-1 Trusted Computing Parameter Description Configuration Enable/Disable BIOS support for security device. OS will not show security device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be Security Device Support available. Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Enabled. BIOS Setup - 56 -...
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5-2-2 S5 RTC Wake Settings Parameter Description Enable/Disable system wake on alarm event. Options available: Disabled, Fixed Time, Dynamic Time. When Fixed Time Wake System from S5 is selected, system will wake on the hr::min::sec specified. Default setting is Disabled. BIOS Setup - 57 -...
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5-2-3 UEFI Variables Protection Parameter Description Control the NVRAM Runtime Variable protection through system Password protection of Runtime admin password. Variables Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Enabled. BIOS Setup - 58 -...
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5-2-4 Serial Port Console Redirection Parameter Description Select whether to enable console redirection for specified device. Console COM1/Serial Over LAN redirection enables the users to manage the system from a remote Console Redirection (Note) location. Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Enabled. Press [Enter] to configure advanced items.
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Parameter Description Parity – A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors. – Even: parity bit is 0 if the num of 1's in the data bits is even. – Odd: parity bit is 0 if num of 1's in the data bits is odd. –...
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5-2-5 PCI Subsystem Settings Description Parameter Displays the PCI Bus Driver version information. PCI Bus Driver Version When enabled, this setting will initialize the device expansion ROM GENZ_SLOT1/2/3/4 for the related devices. OCP1/2 Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is Enabled. I/O ROM Enable/Disable the onboard LAN devices.
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Description Parameter Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is Disabled. VGA Palette Snoop Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is Disabled. PERR# Generation Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is Disabled. SERR# Generation If the system has SR-IOV capable PCIe devices, this item Enable/ Disable Single Root IO Virtualization Support.
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5-2-6 Info Report Configuration Description Parameter Post Report Enable/disable post report support. Post Report Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Enabled. Options available: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, Until Press ESC. Delay Time Default setting is 1. Error Message Report Enable/disable Info error message support. Info Error Message Options available: Enabled, Disabled.
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5-2-7 USB Configuration Parameter Description USB Configuration USB Module Version Displays the USB module version information. USB Controllers Displays the supported USB controllers. USB Devices: Displays the USB devices connected to the system. Enable/Disable the XHCI (USB 3.0) Hand-off support. XHCI Hand-off Options available: Enabled, Disabled.
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5-2-8 Network Stack Configuration Parameter Description Enable/Disable the UEFI network stack. Network Stack Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Enabled. Enable/Disable the Ipv4 PXE feature. Ipv4 PXE Support (Note) Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Enabled. Enable/Disable the Ipv4 HTTP feature. Ipv4 HTTP Support (Note) Options available: Enabled, Disabled.
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5-2-9 NVMe Configuration Parameter Description NVMe controller and Drive Displays the NVMe devices connected to the system information BIOS Setup - 66 -...
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5-2-10 SATA Configuration Parameter Description Displays the installed HDD devices information. System will automatically SATA Configuration detect HDD type. BIOS Setup - 67 -...
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5-2-11 Graphic Output Configuration Parameter Description Graphic Output Configuration Selects output device type. Output Device Type Options available: First loaded Device, Onboard Device, External Device, Specific Device. Default setting is Onboard Device. Use Onboard graphics output under OS (BMC KVM requires onboard graphics output).
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5-2-12 Power Restore Configuration Parameter Description Specifies what state when power is re-applied after a power failure (G3 state). Power Restore Options available: Power Off, Power On, Last State. Default setting is Last State. BIOS Setup - 69 -...
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5-2-13 Tls Auth Configuration Parameter Description Press [Enter] for configuration of advanced items. Enroll Cert – Press [Enter] to enroll a certificate • Enroll Cert Using File • Cert GUID Server CA Configuration Input digit character in 1111111-2222-3333-4444-1234567890ab format. –...
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Description Parameter Press [Enter] to configure advanced items. Link Speed – Allows for automatic link speed adjustment. – Options available: Auto Negotiated, 10 Mbps Half, 10 Mbps Full, 100 Mbps Half, 100 Mbps Full. Default setting is Auto Negotiated. Wake On LAN NIC Configuration ...
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5-2-15 MAC IPv4 Network Configuration Parameter Description Indicates whether network address is configured successfully or not. Configured Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Disabled. Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Disabled. Enable DHCP (Note) Local IP Address Press [Enter] to configure local IP address. (Note) Press [Enter] to configure local NetMask.
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5-2-16 MAC IPv6 Network Configuration Parameter Description Press [Enter] to configure advanced items. Displays the MAC Address information. Interface ID – The 64 bit alternative interface ID for the device. The string is colon separated. e.g. ff:dd:88:66:cc:1:2:3. DAD Transmit Count ...
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5-2-17 RAM Disk Configuration Parameter Description Specifies the type of memory to use from available memory pool in system to create a disk. Disk Memory Type Options available: Boot Service Data, Reserved. Default setting is Boot Service Data. Creates a raw RAM disk. Size (Hex) ...
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5-2-18 Driver Health Parameter Description Driver Health Displays health status of the drivers/controllers if installed. BIOS Setup - 76 -...
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Chipset Setup Menu Chipset Setup menu displays submenu options for configuring the function of the chipset. Select a submenu item, then press <Enter> to access the related submenu screen. Parameter Description Memory Configuration Press [Enter] for configuration of advanced items. CPU Configuration Press [Enter] for configuration of advanced items.
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5-3-1 Memory Configuration Parameter Description Memory Configuration Total Memory/ Effective Memory/ Displays the technical specifications for the installed memory module. Current Memory Speed Memory Operating Speed Options available: Auto, 3200, 3600, 4000, 4400, 4800, 5200, 5600. Default setting is Auto. Selection Force 2X Refresh Rate Options available: Disabled, Enabled.
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5-3-2 CPU Configuration Parameter Description CPU Configuration Processor version/ Number of processors/cores enabled/ Displays the technical specifications for the installed processor(s).. Processor clock/ L1 Cache ID/ L2 cache/ System level cache Options available: Monolithic, Hemisphere, Quadrant. Sub-NUMA Mode Default setting is Monolithic. Enable/Disable PPTT to indicate SLC as L3 Cache.
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5-3-3 ACPI Configuration Parameter Description ACPI Configuration Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is Enabled. CPPC Support CPPC AMU System Register Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is Disabled. Support Self-Hosted Trace Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is Disabled. Options available: Disabled, Enabled.
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5-3-4 PCIE Device Configuration Parameter Description PCIE Device Configuration Press [Enter] to configure advanced items. Max_Payload_Size/Max_Read_Request_Size mode – Options available: Auto Manual. Default setting is Auto. Max Payload Size – Options available: 512 bytes, 256 bytes, 128 bytes. Default PCIe Device# setting is 512 bytes.
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5-3-5 PCIE Root Complex Configuration Parameter Description PCIE Root Complex Configuration PCIe Lanes Bifurcation Mode Options available: Manual, Default. Default setting is Default. Options available: Disabled, Enabled. Default setting is Disabled. SMMU PMU Root Complex # Press [Enter] to view advanced items. (Note) (Note) This item is configurable when PCIe Lanes Bifurcation Mode is set to Manual.
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5-3-6 Power Policy Parameter Description Options available: Standard, Best Performance, Energy Efficient. Power Policy Quick Settings Default setting is Standard. BIOS Setup - 83 -...
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Server Management Menu Parameter Description BMC Self Test Status/ BMC Device ID/ BMC Device Revision/ Displays the technical specification of the BMC controller. BMC Firmware Revision/ IPMI Version/ IPMI BMC Interface BMC Support Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Enabled. Enable/Disable FRB-2 timer (POST timer).
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Parameter Description OS Wtd Timer Configures OS Watchdog Timer. The value is between 1 to 30 minutes. Timeout Default setting is 10 minutes. (Note) Configure OS Watchdog Timer Policy. OS Wtd Timer Options available: Reset, Do Nothing, Power Down, Power Cycle. Policy (Note) Default setting is Reset.
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5-4-1 System Event Log Parameter Description Enabling / Disabling Options Change this item to enable or disable all features of System Event SEL Components Logging during boot. Options available: Enabled, Disabled. Default setting is Enabled. Erasing Settings Choose options for erasing SEL. Erase SEL Options available: No/Yes, On next reset/Yes, On every reset.
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5-4-2 View FRU Information The FRU page is a simple display page for basic system ID information, as well as System product information. Items on this window are non-configurable. (Note) The model name will vary depends on the product you purchased BIOS Setup - 87 -...
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5-4-3 Bmc self test log Parameter Description Log area usage = 00 out of 20 logs Erase Log Options available: Yes, On every reset/ No. Default setting is No. Options available: Clear Log, Do not log any more. Default setting is Do When log is full not log any more.
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5-4-4 BMC VLAN Configuration Description Parameter BMC VLAN Configuration Select to configure BMC VLAN ID. The valid range is from 0 to 4094. When BMC VLAN ID set to 0, BMC VLAN ID will be disabled. Select to configure BMC VLAN Priority. The valid range is from 0 to 7. BMC VLAN Priority When BMC VLAN ID is set to 0, BMC VLAN Priority will not be selected.
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5-4-5 BMC Network Configuration Parameter Description BMC network configuration Select NCSI and Dedicated Options available: Mode1 (Dedicated), Mode2 (NCSI), Mode3 (Failover). Default setting is Mode3 (Failover). Lan Channel 1 Selects to configure LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (DHCP). Do nothing option will not modify any BMC network parameters Configuration Address source during BIOS phase.
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5-4-6 IPv6 BMC Network Configuration Parameter Description IPv6 BMC network configuration IPv6 BMC Lan Channel 1 Enable/Disable IPv6 BMC LAN channel function. When this item is disabled, the system will not modify any BMC network during BIOS IPv6 BMC Lan Option phase.
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Security Menu The Security menu allows you to safeguard and protect the system from unauthorized use by setting up access passwords. There are two types of passwords that you can set: • Administrator Password Entering this password will allow the user to access and change all settings in the Setup Utility. •...
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5-5-1 Secure Boot The Secure Boot feature is applicable if supported by your Operating System. If your Operating System is not supporting Secure Boot, the system will hang when starting the Operating System. Parameter Description System Mode Displays if the system is in User mode or Setup mode. Enable/ Disable the Secure Boot function.
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Parameter Description Press [Enter] to configure advanced items. Please note that this item is configurable when Secure Boot Mode is set to Custom. Factory Key Provision – Allows to provision factory default Secure Boot keys when system is in Setup Mode.
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Parameter Description OsRecovery Signatures – Displays the current status of the OsRecovery Signature Database. Key Management – Press [Enter] to configure a new OsRecovery Signature or load (continued) additional OsRecovery Signature from storage devices. – Options available: Update, Append. BIOS Setup - 95 -...
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Boot Menu The Boot menu allows you to set the drive priority during system boot-up. BIOS setup will display an error message if the legacy drive(s) specified is not bootable. Parameter Description Boot Configuration Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535 (0xFFFF) Setup Prompt Timeout means indefinite waiting.
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Parameter Description Controls the placement of newly detected UEFI boot options. New UEFI OS Boot Option Policy Options available: Default, Place First, Place Last. Default setting is Place First. FIXED BOOT ORDER Priorities Press [Enter] to configure the boot priority. By default, the server searches for boot devices in the following sequence: Hard drive.
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Save & Exit Menu The Save & Exit menu displays the various options to quit from the BIOS setup. Highlight any of the exit options then press <Enter>. Parameter Description Save Options Saves changes made and closes the BIOS setup. Save Changes and Exit Options available: Yes, No.
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Parameter Description Loads the default settings for all BIOS setup parameters. Setup Defaults are quite demanding in terms of resources consumption. If you are using low-speed memory chips or other kinds of low-performance components Restore Defaults and you choose to load these settings, the system might not function properly.
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BIOS Recovery The system has an embedded recovery technique. In the event that the BIOS becomes corrupt the boot block can be used to restore the BIOS to a working state. To restore your BIOS, please follow the instructions listed below: Recovery Instruction: 1.
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BIOS POST Beep code (AMI standard) 5-9-1 PEI Beep Codes # of Beeps Description Memory not Installed. Memory was installed twice (InstallPeiMemory routine in PEI Core called twice) Recovery started DXEIPL was not found DXE Core Firmware Volume was not found Recovery failed S3 Resume failed Reset PPI is not available...
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