- assumed to be qualified in the servicing of computer equipment, such as professional system integrators, or service personnel and technicians. The latest version of this document can be found on Lanner’s official website, available either through the product page or through the Lanner Download Center page with a login account and password.
Safety Guidelines Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety: Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after installation. Avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that could catch in the chassis. Secure ties, scarves, and roll up sleeves. Wear safety glasses if you are working under any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes. Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.
The installation of this product must be performed by trained specialists; otherwise, a non-specialist might create the risk of the system’s falling to the ground or other damages. Lanner Electronics Inc. shall not be held liable for any losses resulting from insufficient strength for supporting the system or use of inappropriate installation components.
Warning Class I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed. The power plug must be connected to a properly wired earth ground socket outlet. An improperly wired socket outlet could place hazardous voltages on accessible metal parts. Product shall be used with Class 1 laser device modules. Avertissement Équipement de classe I.
CHAPTER 1: PRODUCT OVERVIEW The ECA-6040 is powered by the 4th & 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors and is a scalable, high- performance platform for telecom operators aiming to build and deploy open, efficient and secure 5G radio access networks Main Features 4th &...
Front Panel Description Power Supply AC Redundant PSU PCIe Expansion 2x FH 3/4L PCIe*16 Expansion Slot PCIe Expansion 2x LP PCIe*8 Expansion Slot OCP NIC 1x OCP 3.0 NIC Slot LED Indicator Power/Status LED Indicator Reset Button For Software Reset (control by CPLD) Power Button 1x Power Button MGT Port...
CHAPTER 3: HARDWARE SETUP To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the system, please remove all power connections to shut down the device completely, and wear ESD protection gloves when conducting the steps in this chapter. Do not open the chassis cover when the system is in operation or after it has been powered on.
Installing the CPU Please note that the system delivered to you includes the heatsink and processor. This processor comes with a rather sophisticated design, therefore, the assembly of which must be handled with exclusive tools and extreme care by professionals. Installing the processor onto the motherboard involves three stages: 1.
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When handling heatsink, always grip it along the axis of the fins of the heatsink to avoid fin damage. Heatsink Fins or soldering of fins might be (1U & 2U) damaged by handling heatsink holding along the long side of the heatsink.
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2. Place the processor carrier on top of the processor that is in the package tray aligning Pin 1 marks on the processor carrier to Pin 1 of the processor. Note: Make sure that the keying feature tabs of the processor carrier are aligned to the slots in the processor properly.
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Processor Carrier Assembly to Heatsink 1. If there is TIM (Thermal Interface Material) protective film on the base of heatsink, remove it. 2. Turn the heatsink over and set the Anti-Tilt wires to the locked position (outward position). 3. Align Pin 1 indicator of Processor carrier and corner cut out of Heatsink.
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5. Press heatsink down firmly to engage carrier latching features to the heatsink at four corners. 6. If carrier latching features do not latch the heatsink properly, engage each latching Click features by pressing the heatsink at the unlatched corner. You may hear a clicking sound when latched.
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3. Lift up the PHM. Turn the PHM over to locate the PIN1 corner on processor carrier and processor. 4. Then turn the PHM right side up. Line up PIN1 corner of the PHM to the bolster plate PIN1 corner. Lower the PHM vertically down over the bolster plate studs.
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7. Tighten all nuts on heatsink using a torque driver with a T30 bit to 8 in-lbf ± 10%.
Installing the System Memory The motherboard supports 16 memory slots for DDR5 registered DIMM. Supported System Memory Summary Total Slots Supported DIMM Capacity 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB Memory Size Maximum 1024GB RDIMM (64GB*16) Memory Type DDR5 ECC RDIMM 4000MHZ Minimum DIMM Installed At least 1 memory module to boot and run from.
Installing M.2 NVMe Storage Modules (Optional) This system supports one M.2 2242/2260 M-Key slot for storage expansion. Please follow the procedure for installation. 1. Power down the system and open the top chassis. Then, remove the PCIe bracket. 2. Locate the M.2 module slot on the motherboard. PCIe Bracket 3.
Installing M.2 SATA Storage Modules (Optional) This system supports one M.2 2280 BB+M-Key slot for storage expansion. Please follow the procedure for installation. 1. Power down the system and open the top chassis. Then, remove the PCIe bracket. 2. Locate the M.2 module slot on the motherboard. PCIe Bracket 3.
Installing Low-Profile PCIe Expansion Card (Optional) ECA-6040 comes with two Low-Profile PCIe expansion slot for graphics card, ethernet or accelerator card. Please follow the instructions for installation. 1. Power off the system and open the top chassis cover. 2. Locate the LP PCIe slots. The slot bracket should be secured to the motherboard.
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5. Insert the clip and secure with one (1) screw. 6. Install the bracket back onto the mother board. Secure with the original three (3) screws. Repeat steps if installing a second LP module card.
Installing PCIe Expansion Card (Optional) ECA-6040 is equipped with two PCIe x16 FH3/4L slots, suitable for GPU graphics card or accelerator card expansion. Please follow the instructions for installation. 1. Power off the system and open the top chassis cover.
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5. Align the GPU module pin slot to the socket key on the bracket. Slide the GPU module into the PCIe bracket until it is fully seated. Secure with one (1) screw. 6. Install the bracket back onto the motherboard. Secure with the original screws.
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10. Pick up the PCIe bracket, and align the GPU module pin slot to the socket key on the bracket. Slide the GPU module into the PCIe bracket until it is fully seated. Secure with one (1) screw. 11. Install the bracket back onto the motherboard. Secure with the original screws.
Installing OCP NIC (Optional) The system supports one OCP NIC 3.0 module. Please follow the steps for installation. 1. Power off the system and locate the OCP NIC module slot. 2. Rotate clockwise and loosen the lock- screw and remove the door. 3.
Installing the Disk Drives (Optional) This system supports four 2.5” SATA SSD drive bays. Please follow the instructions to install the disk drives. 1. Power off the system. Locate the 2.5” disk bay on the front panel. 2. To remove the tray, push the Tab for the Tab Lever to slide open, and then hold the Tab Lever to pull out the tray.
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HDD/SSD Contacts (bottom side), and secure the SSD with two (2) screws on each side. 5. Place the mounted disk tray back into the system. Gently slide the tray in until it is securely seated, then press the tab lever until it clicks, indicating it is locked in place.
Replacing the Cooling Fans Cooling fans may eventually wear out. Please refer to the steps below for replacing cooling fans. When using a new cooling fan, simply reverse the steps to install the fan back into the enclosure and system. 1.
Replacing the Power Supply Units Power supply units may wear down eventually. Please be noted that ECA-6040 series supports 1600W AC PSUs. Please prepare the power supply units that matching this capacity. 1. Power off the system. Locate the power supply units on the front panel.
CHAPTER 3: REMOTE SERVER MANAGEMENT This chapter will introduce the features of Lanner’s BMC firmware and how to perform server remote management through it. The BMC firmware implements IPMI 2.0 based on ASPEED service processor. It performs all the BMC management tasks defined by IPMI 2.0. BMC firmware runs an embedded web-server for full configuration using Web UI.
BMC Firmware Functional Description System Health Monitoring The BMC implements system sensor monitoring feature. It could monitor voltage, temperature, and current of critical components. System Power Management The BMC implements chassis power and resets functions for system administrators to control and manage the system power behavior.
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User Management The BMC supports 9 IDs for IPMI user accounts. The maximum length of the username and password are 16 and 20 respectively, and the possible privilege levels are Callback, User, Operator, and Administrator. Moreover, the account creator can enable/disable the user account at any time. If not specified, the default user accounts are listed follows: User Name Password...
IPMI Commands Support List COMMANDS NETFN IPM Device “Global” Commands Get Device ID APP (06h) Cold Reset APP (06h) Warm Reset APP (06h) Get Device GUID APP (06h) BMC Watchdog Timer Commands Reset Watchdog Timer APP (06h) Set Watchdog Timer APP (06h) Get Watchdog Timer APP (06h)
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Delete SEL Entry Storage (0Ah) Clear SEL Storage (0Ah) Get SEL Time Storage (0Ah) Set SEL Time Storage (0Ah) Get SEL Time UTC Offset Storage (0Ah) Set SEL Time UTC Offset Storage (0Ah) LAN Device Commands Set LAN Configuration Parameters Transport (0Ch) Get LAN Configuration Parameters Transport (0Ch)
Using BMC Web UI In the address bar of your Internet browser, input the IP address of the remote server to access the BMC interface of that server. Initial access of BMC prompts you to enter username and password. A screenshot of the login screen is given below: Login Page Username: Enter your username in this field.
Default User Name and Password Username: admin Password: admin The default username and password are in lower-case characters. When you log in using the default username and password, you will get full administrative rights, and it will ask you to change the default password once you log in.
First Time Wizard After the first-time login, you will see first time wizard welcome page as the following picture. Please press the “Next” button and configure your BMC step by step. On the “IPv4”, “IPv6” and “DNS” pages, you could specify the hostname and network settings of BMC. On the “Remote Control”...
Web UI Layout The BMC Web UI consists of various menu items: Menu Bar A screenshot of the menu bar is shown below, please select the page you would like to navigate. Menu Bar Quick Button and Logged-in User The user information and quick buttons are located at the top right of the Web UI. User Information Logged-in user information: Click the icon to view the logged-in user information.
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The logged-in user information shows the logged-in user’s username, privilege, with the quick buttons allowing you to perform the following functions: Refresh: Click the icon to reload the current page. Sign out: Click the icon to log out of the Web UI. Logged-in user and its privilege level This option shows the logged-in username and privilege.
CHAPTER 4: BIOS SETUP BIOS is a firmware embedded on an exclusive chip on the system’s motherboard. Lanner's BIOS firmware offering including market-proven technologies such as Secure Boot and Intel Boot Guard technology deliver solid commitments for the shield protection against malware, uncertified sequences and other named cyber threats.
Main Page Setup main page contains BIOS information and project version information. Feature Description BIOS Vendor: American Megatrends Core Version: AMI Kernel version, CRB code base, X64 BIOS Compliancy : UEFI version, PI version Information BIOS Version : BIOS release version Build Date and Time : MM/DD/YYYY Access Level: Administrator / User Memory...
Advanced Page Select the Advanced menu item from the BIOS setup screen to enter the “Advanced” setup screen. Users can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen.
Trusted Computing Feature Options Description Enables or disables BIOS support for security device. By Security Device Enabled disabling this function, OS will not show Security Device. TCG Support Disabled EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available.
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Trusted Computing (TPM1.2) Feature Options Description Enables or disables BIOS support for security device. By disabling Security Device Enabled this function, OS will not show Security Device. TCG EFI protocol Support Disabled and INT1A interface will not be available. Enables or disables Security Device. Enabled TPM State NOTE: Your computer will reboot during restart in order to change...
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Feature Options Description Enables or disables BIOS support for security device. By Security Device Enabled disabling this function, OS will not show Security Device. TCG Support Disabled EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available. Enabled SHA-1 PCR Bank Enables or disables SHA-1 PCR Bank.
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Schedules an Operation for the Security Device. Pending None NOTE: Your computer will reboot during restart in order to operation TPM Clear change State of Security Device. Platform Enabled Enables or disables Platform Hierarchy. Hierarchy Disabled Enabled Storage Hierarchy Enables or disables Storage Hierarchy. Disabled Endorsement Enabled...
Serial Port 1 Configuration Feature Options Description Enabled Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM) Disabled Device Settings IO=3F8h; IRQ = 4...
Serial Port 2 Configuration Feature Options Description Enabled Serial Port Enables or disables Serial Port 2 Disabled Device Settings IO=2F8h; IRQ = 3...
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Serial Port Console Redirection Feature Options Description COM0 Enabled Enables or disables Console Redirection Console Redirection Disabled...
Console Redirection Settings Feature Options Description VT100: ASCII char set VT100 VT100+:Extends VT100 to support color, function keys, etc. VT100+ VT-UTF8:Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 Terminal Type VT-UTF8 or more bytes ANSI ANSI: Extended ASCII char set 9600 Selects serial port transmission speed.
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Key Support Enabled terminals Disabled With this mode enabled, only text will be sent. This is to Recorder Mode Enabled capture Terminal data. Disabled Resolution 100x31 Enables or disables extended terminal resolution Enabled VT100 LINUX XTERM86 Putty KeyPad Selects FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty. ESCN VT400...
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PCI Subsystem Settings Feature Options Description Above 4G Disabled Enables or disables 64bit capable Devices to be Decoded in Above Decoding Enabled 4G Address Space (Only if System Supports 64 bit PCI Decoding) Disabled If the system has SR-IOV capable PCIe Devices, this option enables SR-IOV Support Enabled or disables Single Root IO Virtualization Support.
USB Configuration Feature Options Description Enabled Enables Legacy USB support. Legacy USB Disabled Auto option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected; Support Auto Disabledoption will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications. Enabled This is a workaround for OSes without XHCI hand-off support. The XHCI XHCI Hand-off Disabled ownership change should be claimed by XHCI driver.
Platform Configuration Select the Platform menu item from the BIOS setup screen to enter the Platform Setup screen. Users can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen. Feature Options Description PCH Configuration None Displays and provides option to change the PCH Settings Server ME None Configure Server ME Technology Parameters...
PCH Configuration Feature Options Description SATA And RST Configuration...
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Controller 2 SATA and RST Configuration Feature Options Description Disabled SATA Configuration Enables or disables SATA Controller Enabled SATA Mode Selection AHCI Determines how SATA controller(s) operate. Disabled Port4 Enable or Disable SATA Port Enabled Disabled Hot Plug Designates this port as Hot Pluggable. Enabled Disabled Configured as eSATA...
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Enabled If enabled for any of ports Staggerred Spin Up will be Disabled Spin Up Device performed and only the drives witch have this option enabled Enabled will spin up at boot. Otherwise all drives spin up at boot. Hard Disk Drive Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or SATA Device Type Solid State Drive...
Socket Select the Socket menu item from the BIOS setup screen to enter the Socket Setup screen. Users can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen. Feature Options Description Processor None Displays and provides option to change the Processor Settings Configuration Memory None...
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CPU Socket0 Configuration Feature Options Description 0: Enable all cores. FFFFFFFFFFF: Disable all cores least one Core Disable core per CPU must be enabled. Disabling all cores is an Bitmap (Hex) invalid configuration.
Memory Configuration Feature Options Description Auto 3200 3600 4000 Maximum Memory Frequency Selections in Mhz. Do not select Memory Frequency 4400 Reserved. 4800 5200 5600 Memory Topology None Displays memory topology with Dimm population information...
IIO Configuration Feature Options Description Socket0 None None Configuration Intel® VT for Press <Enter> to bring up the Intel® VT for Directed I/O None Directed I/O (VT-d) (VT-d) Configuration menu. PCI-E ASPM Disable This option enables / disables the ASPM support for all Support (Global) Per-Port downstream devices.
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Feature Options Description Selects PCIe Subsystem Mode for selected slot(s) Port 1 Gen5 Gen4: Gen4 controller only Subsystem Mode Protocol Auto Negotiation Gen5: Gen5 with or without mix mode Auto: Auto select Port 2 Gen5 Selects PCIe Subsystem Mode for selected slot(s) Subsystem Mode Protocol Auto Negotiation Gen4: Gen4 controller only...
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Gen5: Gen5 with or without mix mode Auto: Auto select Selects PCIe Subsystem Mode for selected slot(s) Port 3 Gen5 Gen4: Gen4 controller only Subsystem Mode Protocol Auto Negotiation Gen5: Gen5 with or without mix mode Auto: Auto select Selects PCIe Subsystem Mode for selected slot(s) Port 4 Gen5 Gen4: Gen4 controller only...
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Port 1A Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there is Auto PCI-E Port no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there Auto PCI-E Port is no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there is no Auto PCI-E Port device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used. Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Port 2A Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there Auto PCI-E Port is no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Port 2E Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there Auto PCI-E Port is no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used. Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Port 3A Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there is no Auto PCI-E Port device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used. Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Port 3E Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there is no Auto PCI-E Port device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there Auto PCI-E Port is no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Port 4A Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there Auto PCI-E Port is no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Feature Options Description In auto mode the BIOS will remove the EXP port if there Auto PCI-E Port is no device or errors on that device and the device is not HP capable. Enable/Disable is used Auto Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s) Gen 2 (5 GT/s) Link Speed Choose Link Speed for this PCIe port...
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Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Feature Options Description Enable/Disable Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) by reporting the I/O device Intel VT for Enable Directed I/O Disable assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables. To disable...
Advanced Power Management Configuration Feature Options Description P State Control Configuration Sub Menu, include Turbo, XE CPU P State Control None and etc. CPU C State Control None CPU C State setting P State Control Configuration Sub Menu, include Turbo, XE Package C State Control None and etc.
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CPU P State Control Feature Options Description Disabled SpeedStep (Pstates) Enables or disables EIST (P-States) Enabled Max Performance Boot performance Select the performance state that the BIOS will set Max Efficient mode before OS hand off. Set by Intel Node Manager CPU Flex Ratio Disabled Enable/Disable CPU Flex Ratio Programming...
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CPU C State Control Feature Options Description CPU C1 auto Disabled Autonomous Core C-State Control demotion Enabled Disabled Enable/Disable CPU C6(ACPI C3) report to OS, Auto maps to CPU C6 report Enabled enable Auto Enhanced Halt Disabled Core C1E auto promotion Control. Takes effect after reboot. State (C1E) Enabled...
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Package C State Control Feature Options Description C0/C1 state C2 state C6 (non Retention) state Package C State limit, the state Auto maps is Package C State C6 (Retention) state program specific. No Limit Auto...
Server Mgmt Feature Options Description Enabled BMC Support Enable or disables interfaces to communicate with BMC. Disabled Wait For BMC response for specified time out. In PILOTII, Enabled BMC starts at the same time when BIOS starts during AC Wait For BMC Disabled power ON.
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Enter the value Between 1 to 30 min for OS Boot Watchdog OS Wtd Timer Timer Expiration. Not available if OS Boot Watchdog Timer is Timeout disabled. Do Nothing Configure how the system should respond if the OS Boot OS Wtd Timer Reset Watchdog Timer expires.
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System Event Log Feature Options Description Disabled Enables or disables all features of System Event SEL Components Enabled Logging during boot. Erase SEL Yes, On next reset Choose options for erasing SEL. Yes, On every reset Do Nothing When SEL is Full Erase Immediately Choose options for reactions to a full SEL.
BMC Network Configuration Feature Options Description Select to configure LAN channel parameters statically or Unspecified dynamically (by BIOS or BMC). The unspecified option will Configuration Static not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS Address source DynamicBmcDhcp phase. DynamicBmcNonDhcp...
Security Select the Security menu item from the BIOS setup screen to enter the Security Setup screen. Users can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen. Feature Description If ONLY the Administrator's password is set, it only limits access to Administrator Password Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup.
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Secure Boot Feature Options Description Secure Boot is activated when Platform Key (PK) is enrolled, System mode Disabled Secure Boot is User/Deployed, and CSM function is disabled. Enabled Secure Boot mode selector: Secure Boot Standard In Custom mode, Secure Boot Variables can be configured without Mode Custom authentication...
Key Management Feature Options Description Factory Key Disabled Provision factory default keys on next re-boot only when System Provision Enabled in Setup Mode. Restore Factory Force System to User Mode. Configure NVRAM to contain OEM- None Keys defined factory default Secure Boot keys. Allows the image to run in Secure Boot mode.
Boot Menu Select the Boot menu item from the BIOS setup screen to enter the Boot Setup screen. Users can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen. Feature Options Description The Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. Setup Prompt Timeout 65535 means indefinite waiting.
ECA-6040 User Manual Save & Exit Menu Select the Save and Exit menu item from the BIOS setup screen to enter the Save and Exit Setup screen. Users can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen.
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ECA-6040 User Manual ■ Restore Defaults Restore default values for all setup options. Select “Yes” to load Optimized defaults. Note: The items under Boot Override may not have the same image as above, as it would depend on the actual devices connected on system.
ECA-6040 User Manual APPENDIX A: LED INDICATOR EXPLANATIONS System Power / Status / HDD Activity Green: System Power Red/Green: System Status Amber: HDD Activity COLOR COLOR LED ACTION DESCRIPTION ON LCM ON BOARD Green Green Steady When system power on...
To provide increased flexibility and usage protection, Lanner has released the 2nd Gen Dual BIOS function on Lanner appliances. With 2nd Gen Dual BIOS, both the primary BIOS and secondary BIOS can be updated and flashed using the BIOS Tool to run different versions of BIOS ROMS independently for maximum compatibility.
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Lanner Technical Support. Warning DO NOT power off or reset the system during BIOS updating process. Disclaimer Under no circumstances will Lanner accept responsibility or liability for damages of any kind whatsoever resulting or arising directly or indirectly from a BIOS update.
ECA-6040 User Manual APPENDIX C: TERMS AND CONDITIONS Warranty Policy 1. All products are under warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. 2. The buyer will bear the return freight charges for goods returned for repair within the warranty period;...
ECA-6040 User Manual RMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following form. Without this form enclosed, your RMA cannot be processed.
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