Functional Architecture
3.9.2
RMM3 Advanced Management Board:
The RMM3 advanced management board serves two purposes. The first is to give the
customer the option to add a dedicated management 100-Mbit LAN interface to the product.
The second is to give additional flash space, enabling the Advanced Management functions to
support WS-MAN and CIMOM. The RMM3 comes with a third 10/100GbE NIC that connects to
the board. RMM3 management traffic can use the third NIC or NIC 1.
Manageability features
Embedded Web U
KVM Redirection
USB 2.0 Media Redirection
Security
WS- MAN
Dedicated NIC
Shared NIC (Onboard NICs)
LDAP Support
3.10 Serial Ports
The server board provides two serial ports: an external RJ-45 serial port and an internal serial
header.
The rear RJ-45 serial A port is a fully-functional serial port that can support any standard
serial device.
The serial B port is an optional port that is accessed through a 9-pin internal DH-10 header.
You can use a standard DH-10 to DB9 cable to direct serial A port to the rear of a chassis.
Appendix A defines the serial B interface.
3.11 Wake-up Control
Wake from S1 is supported on LAN, USB, Serial port, and PCI Express* slots.
3.12 Integrated Video Support
The SVGA subsystem supports a variety of modes, up to 1280x1024@24bpp modes under 2D.
It also supports both CRT and LCD monitors up to a 200 Hz vertical refresh rate.
The video is accessed using a standard 15-pin VGA connector found in the I/O panel area of
the server board. You can disable the onboard video controller using the BIOS Setup utility or
when an add-in video card is detected. The system BIOS provides the option for dual-video
operation when an add-in video card is configured in the system.
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Table 8. RMM3 Features
Remote Power on\off, sensor status, system info,
System Event log, and OEM customization
High performance and multiple concurrent sessions
Boot over remote media
SSL, SSH support
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Intel® Server Board S5500WB TPS
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