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1. I x J 1 2 HE 1 2 mE N yh XU d I N mE SJ is Jn E Do 9 4 K i High efficiency 650W 1 1 hot swap redundant power supplies 80 DB 9 serial port VGA port 1 5 Top View of GB109 CT The barebone server includes the basic components shown below Hot swap HDD trays
2. el Power Suppl i 5 gt Sea Expansion Slots o M Rear I O Chapter 2 Hardware Setup This section demonstrates maintenance procedures replacing a defective part once the GB109 CTappliance isinstalled and isoperational 2 1 Chassis Cover 2 1 1 Removing the Chassis Cover 1 Release the two screws on the rear panel and pull the cover back to open the rearcover from chassis 2 1 2 Removing the Fan Duct 1 Release three screwsto remove the fan duct
3. CH2 DIMM 2 ZU LM 122222 1 fo HN P n 3 e 1 Populate DIMMs in the following order DIMM DIMM arrangement Numbers ETE 5 5 CH2 CH1 CHO 2 DIMMs CPUO DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CH2 CH1 CHO 4 DIMMs CPUODIMMO CPUODIMMO CPULDIMMO CPULDIMMO CH2 CH1 CHO 6 DIMMs CPUODIMMO CPUODIMMO CPUODIMMO CPULDIMMO CPULDIMMO CPULIDIMMO CH1 DIMM1 Ce 5 9 E mm 5 E CH2 CH1 CHO Goo O s E P CH2DIMMO 0 d ie CPUO DIMM 0 8 DIMMs JN 2 CPUODIMMO CPUODIMMO DIMM 1 ER rum CPULDIMMO CPULDIMMO DIMMO DIMM 1 CH2 CH1 CHO 10 DIMMs O CPUODIMMO CPUODIMMO _ CPUODIMMO DIMM 1 DIMM 1 CPULDIMMO CPULDIMMO CPULDIMMO DIMM 1 DIMM 1 CH2 CH1 CHO r CPUODIMMO CPUODIMMO CPUODIMMO 12 DIMMs DIMM 1
4. 2 5 Internal Drive Bracket 7 1 CTI 2 3 D n E 4 Pf A 1 A B 2 22 ox Ee Lo Pu PU PT LALO P PT Pu P PT dE f n Lip 1 I I I I
5. 10 2 2 Central Processing Unit C PU CAUTION WHEN UNPACKING PROCESSOR HOLD THE PR EDGES TO AVOID TOUCHING THE CONTACTS 2 2 1 Installing the C PU 1 Pressthe load leverto release the load plate Load lever lt 2 Liftthe load plate gt Processor protective cover 11 4 Align the processor cutouts against the socket notches CAUTION THE PINS OF THE PROCESSOR SOC EASILY SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE IF FINGERS OR PRESSED AGAINST THEM PLEASE KEEP THE SC WHEN PROCESSOR IS NOT INSTALLED 5 Close the load plate amp load lever 2 2 2 Installing the C PU Heatsink 0 NOTE APPLY THERMAL PASTE THE BOTTOM HEATSINK AND SPREAD IN AN EVEN THIN LAYER BEFORE INSTALLING THE HEATSINK To install the CPU heatsink 1 Place the heatsink on top of the CPU ensunng that the four fasteners match the holeson the motherboard 2 Tighten the four screws a diagonal sequence a couple of tums at a time until all four screws are secure and the heatsink is securely fastened to the chassis 2 3 System Memory This server board supports up to twelve DDR3 800 1066 1333 Registered ECC SDRAM recommended Unbuffered ECC SDRAM nee tes el E LO piss a Cr E acooooooooo oo o a CH2 DIMMO
6. 2 9 Fan Duct 2 9 1 Installing the Fan Duct 1 Putthe fan duct on the fan barand secure with three screws 22 Chapter 3 Motherboard Settings This section describes the jumper settings of AlC s Castor PSG M CTD036D 110 motherboard We will show the motherboard layout and important jumper settings of the system 3 1 Motherboard Layout EE J15 CHO DIMMO CHO DIMM1 CH1 DIMMO 0 CH1 DIMM1 CH2 DIMMO CH2 DIMM1 0 PE4 IRAM O pC p p 54 pS MO ep SHOOT VCORE TES For Production Use CHO DIMMO lt 3 2 Motherboard Content List Jumpers Location Intemal Connectors Location 1 VGA DISABLE J14 7 BMC GPIO J46 2 J21 8 GPO tt ASTARMRESET J12 9 PSUDC 0000 MEM 4 CLEARCMOS J29 10 2 5 _ Strapping Configuration SW 1 068 Intemal Connectors Location 12 1 BMC DEBUG JP1 13 SIO FAN CONN UP J10 2 UARTICOMZ2 J6 Intemal LEDs Location 3 VGA HEADER 5 1 LANLED 5 LCM CONN BEEN J19 3 FRONT PANEL 5000 6 BUZZERGV 0000 J
7. ee 5 4 Updating BMC 2 9 Updating BMC C ntigura Chapter 6 Technical 5 AIC Copyright 2010 Advanced Industrial Computer Inc All Rights Reserved This document contains proprietary information about AIC products and is not to be disclosed orused except in accordance with applicable agreements Safety Information When installing operating or performing maintenance on this equipment basic safety precautions as listed below should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injuries Read and understand all instructions Observe wamingsand instructions marked on the product For proper mounting instructions please consult the User s Manual provided with the product Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand ortable which might cause the product to fall and sustain serious damage e Install only equipment identified in the User s Manual provided with this product Use of other equipment might cause improper connection of circuitry that might lead to fire or personal injuries e Thisproduct should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marked label If you are uncertain about the type of power supply in your area consult yourdealerorthe lo
8. Load Optimal Defaults 5 Save the setting and exit the BIOS setup utility BIOS SETUP UTILITY Save Changes and Exit Save configuration changes and exit setup 4 2 Updating BIOS 1 AFUDOS is a BIOS update utility with command line interface that works in DOS environment 2 the latest BIOS version is available from FAEorAIC website Enter flash DOS command line 4 Reboot system afterthe update A AQUAY120 gt flash A AQUAY120 gt afudos AQUAY120 ROM b n c AMI Firmware Update Utility Ver 4 23 Copyright C 2007 American Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Bootblock checksum Module checksums Erasing Writing flash Verifying flash Erasing Writing Verifying Erasing Bootblock Writing Bootblock Verifying Bootblock CHOS checksum destroyed Program ended normally A AQUAV120 gt CAUTION DO NOT SHUT DOWN THE SYSTEM WHILE THE BIOS IS UPDATING CAUTION THE SYSTEM WILL REBOOT AFTER EXITING THE BIOS UPDATE UTILITY Chapter 5 BMC Configuration and Settings Insert BMC IP LAN into the BMC LAN port There are two methodsto setup BMC IP BMC management port 5 1 Method 1 Use the BIOS setup 1 BIOS SETUP gt Advance gt IPMI configuration gt Set LAN configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Secur ity Chipset Advanced Settings IPMI
9. 19 2 6 1 Installing an Extemal Expansion Card to the 19 2 6 2 Installing an Extemal Expansion Card to the Riser Card low profile 20 2 7 Dy TAA RM SEIN 21 2 7 1 Removing or replacing System 21 2o FOV UDD 22 2 8 1 Removing or Replacing the Power Supply 22 22 Contents 2 9 Lipsa ling the Farn DUC Chapter Motherboard 5 3 2 Motherboard Content US csessssssssensssesesesesssssessessseassesssesssassesesesasseeessanseseasaess RN ONS EE EE 9 2 2 Vel 3 2 3 Connectors Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration and 5 5 55 42 NIG GUNG BIO Chapter 5 BMC Configuration and 5 5 1 Method 1 Use the BIOS setup 5 2 Method 2 Use a
10. 2 Place the 2 5 HDD There are two pins on each side of the chassis and bracket holder Align the 2 5 HDD into the pins 4 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to install the rest of HDDs 17 2 5 Riser Card 1 RISER CARD PN PSG CODE DESC RIPTION PSG RC AQ 1U 20 111 PE1U04 1 Gold finger PCle X16 to 2 PCle X8 Riser for Aquarius Castor RISER CARD DIAGRAM OOOOO LOoOoooog ooooooooooooooooooOo PCIES OOOOO 99000 _ Slot Bandwidth PCIE3 X8 PCIE2 X8 Default Switch On Motherboard SW1 1 gt e RISER CARD PN PSG CODE DESCRIPTION PSG RC C TO B 10 310 1 on board PCle Gen2 X8 to 1 PCle X8 low profile PEX804 PEX805 shifted Riserfor Castor RISER CARD DIAGRAM 2 000000000000000000d 18 2 6 Expansion Slot 2 6 1 Install an Extemal Expansion Card to the Riser Card iner in 1 Remove two screws to release the bracket Then remove the card reta SSIS the cha
11. b H co n E 5 System Fans Castor Motherboard STAT
12. SHEHEBEHBEHBEH 299299999 EE YE 1 LED Power LED System ID LED Alert LED Color Green Blue Red Hot swap HDD Trays Behavior Solid System On Off System Off System Identification Blink Activity Controls Icon System Behavior Power ON OFF Push for Power On or Off Push for ID LED On Off System ID System Reset ROT Non maskable interrupt Push for the highest _ priority interrupt in the Light Link Green LAN LED Bw t Blink Activity NMI system e For USB device HDD LED Green Blink Activity USB Port connection 1 4 Rear View of GB109 CT 2 x USB ports
13. 12 FAN4_TACH 13 6 14 5 15 6 16 GND LFAN7 TACH 2 FAN8 TACH SFANI TACH 4 PWM1 120090002 TACH 6 PWM2 JIO SIOFANCONNUP 4jeeeeem TACH 8 PWM3 9FANA TACH 10 PWM4 11 GND 12 GND 26 3 2 4 Intemal LEDs CHO DIMMO 0 CHO DIMM1 0 CH1 DIMMO 0 CH1 DIMM1 CH2 DIMMO 0 CH2 DIMM1 5 9 325858 58852528 o o OL SEIS Besar 2552 9 9 a 21 ICH10R p p d bp d J VCORE IIo For Production Use D RN CHO DIMMO 6 lt LED ONSAN LINK LED BLINK ACTIVE PE6 PE1PE2 LAN LED DEBUG PORT 1000000 9 eee om 1 GbE1 LED 3 GbE2 LED 5 GbE3 LED 7 GbE4 LED 3 NC 5 NC 7 ICH_LPC_LAD1 9 ICH LPC LAD2 1 PWR LED 3 PWR LED 5 HDD LED 7 HDD LED 2 GbE1 LED 4 GbE2 LED 6 GbE3 LED 8 GbE4 LED 2 C LK 33M 4 CH LPC_LFRAME 6 50 PLIRST 8 LPC LAD3 10 43 3V 121 LADO 2 PWR BIN 4 GND 6 RST BIN 8 GND 0 9 SYS ID LED 11 SYS ID LED 13 SYS FLT LED 15 SYS FLT LED 17 SB SMB DATA 19 SB SMB CLK 10 FP ID BIN 12 GND 14 NMI BIN 16 GND 18 5VSB 20 GND
14. Aspeed AST2050 BMC Intelligent Platfom Management Interface 2 0 2 0 ii e Media Re direction IPMI over LAN Seral over LAN e SMASH support Intel 82571EB Ophir PCle Dual port GbE controller extemal Network eIntel 82574 Hartwell PCle Single port GbE controller extemal BMC Controllers Management e Intel 82567LM Boazman GLCI on Single port GbE PHY extemal Aspeed AST2050 graphics controller Graphics 8MB of memory 1600 x 1200 60 Hz Winbond W83627DHG Rearl O LAN 4 x RJ 45 ports USB 2 X USB ports VGA lxVGA port Serial Port 1 x DB 9 serial port Power Supply 650W 1 1 redundant power supply 90 264VAC 47 63 Hz System Cooling System Coolin Four 4 40x28mm easy swap redundant fans d Two 2 40x48mm easy swap redundant fans System Management 2 0 compliance e KVM over IP Media redirection CPU temperature PCEI e System temperature Fan speed detection Smart Fan speed control e System ID System fail indicator SMASH support Remote PowerON OFF Reset System Management Operating Environment Operating Temperature 0 35 C Operating Altitude Condition O 10K feet Storage Temperature 20 60 C e System Relative Humidity 5 95 38 non condensing Environmental Specifications 1 3 Front View of GB109 CT
15. browser then type default BMC IP address 192 168 22 22 _ B2 2 Use the default username and password for first time login to ASTER Field Default UserName root Password superuser Firer beg is Pard _ NOTE THE DEFAULT USER NAME AND PASSWO CHARACTERS AFTER LOGIN 36 3 Information of ASTER firmware ee IAD DO 2 6 0 pe 197 168 27 227 Windows Explores RT LIT SZO MHD ANARU IAD IAD mere eras Li Been ga 168 22 Diesen dead 5 Configuration Please referto AIC BMC User Guide for more information on AIC BMC ox 5 __ amp 8 Umo 94 EAR or remos pen Change the mouse mode See ne UAC 5399035 OF NENGO NENO 6808 inciodis ONIN aNd static IP assignment Configure the emi server 37 Mouse Mode setting OS L6 20 242 ktm Perarered By WEBSER EBSERVER Fiatom Group a Me bie Configuration mos pages 10 corifiguri vaigus BETS guth dr abertis or nate Mousa Moda Satting Options Seleci mouse made use fram the options below and press the Save bution Aria
16. 27 Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration and Settings CAUTION WHEN QUIET BOOT IS ENABLED OEM LOGO WILL BE DISPLAYED INSTEAD OF POST MESSAGES 4 1 BIOS Setting 1 Press DELto run the setup procedure American Megatrends ww w ani com 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Uersion GEMIU210 Date 08 17 2010 CPU Intel R Heon R CPU 567 8 3 476 2 Speed 1 60 GHz Count 8 E ress DEL to run Setun F4 Remote Keyboard Press F11 for BBS POPUP F3 on Remote Keyboard Initializing Virtual USB Device Done Initializing USB Controllers Done 1016MB OK USB Device s 1 Keyboard 1 Mouse 1 Hub 2 There will be a message Entering SETUP displayed on the diagnostics screen American Megatrends www ami com AMIBIDS 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Version GEMIV210 Date 08 17 2010 CPU Intel R Xeon R CPU R5677 8 3 476Hz Speed 1 60 GHz Count DDR Frequency is Running at N A 5 Or DB3 on Remote Keyboard Initializing Virtual USB Device Done Initializing USB Controllers Done 1016MB USB Device s 1 Keyboard 1 Mouse 1 Hub 0075 CAUTION FOR THE OFFICIAL RELEASED VERSION THE LAST DIGIT OF THE BIOS VERSION MUST END IN AN 0 28 3 Identify the BIOS Version BIOS SETUP UTILITY System Time 4 Load Optimal Default setting BIOS SETUP UTILITY
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18. Bode caem Musa iss Sure zapMadetaAhsnlute Liners C amp SepMade ta Retresh Page 5 Logout e For Windows OS environment set mode to absolute For Linux OS environment set mode relative 6 Remote Control 192 168 22 22 fedex html Windows Internet Explores Go pi IAD 3 gt OIRO Powered EBSERVER Platform Solutions Group I huge tien Remote Control This section allows you to perform various remote operations on the server such as launching the remote console Options Press the to launch ine redirecbon console and manage the server remotely gt Remote Controt Console Redirection Server Power Please install buntime Environment before you choose the viewer Refresh Page Logout Console OBR 005 Environmental setting Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device Help E Hold Right Ctrl Key J Hold Right Alt Key 1 Hold Left Ctrl Key M Hold Left Key tool c function Left Windows Key gt Right Windows Key Alt Ctri Del Ntoaol c Nfunction Keyboard Bad command or ile name gt doskey DOSKey already installed gt N GDT EXIT 38 Press ALT M forlocal and remote
19. System Memory Front Panel Controls LEDs Drive Bays Drive Bays Expansion Slots Expansion Slots Riser Card included PSG RC AQ 1U 20 111 PSG RC C TO B 10 310 SATA SAS Backplane SATA SAS BP System BIOS BIOS Type mm 482 6 x 711 2 x 44 4 inches 19 x 28x 1 75 Castor PSG M C TDP036D 110 Dual LGA1366 sockets to support Dual core Quad core 6 Core Intel Xeon processors 5500 5600 series Nehalem Westmere 1066 1333 MHz Intel 5520 Tylersburg EP Intel 82801 IR IC H10R Twelve 12 DIMM slots support up to 192 GB of DDR3 800 1066 1333 MHz Registered ECC memory recommended Unbuffered ECC SDRAM PowerON OFF System ID System reset NMI button 1 x USB Power System ID Alert LAN HDD e Four 4 x 3 5 hot swap SATA SAS SSD HDD bays Two 2 x 2 5 intemal SATA SAS SSD HDD bays e 1x PCle X8 slot low profile e 2xPCle X8 slots 1U Gold finger PCle X16 to 2 PCle X8 Riser for Aquanus Castorr 1U on board PCle Gen2 X8 to 1 PCle X8 low profile shifted Riser for Castor One 1 X SAS SATA 3G 6G 4 in 1 BP with SGPIO support AMI BIOS e SPI Serial Peripheral Interface FLASH Interface 6 BIOS Features On Board Devices SATA e ACPI 1 0 2 0 3 0 PXE 2 0 WOL e AC loss recovery IPMI KCS interface SMBIOS 2 0 Serial console redirection Built in Intel IC HLOR SATA2 controller with RAID support
20. 5V 25 3 2 3Intemal Connectors continue _______________________ oon 5555 CHO DIMM1 0 CH1 DIMMO 0 p CH1 DIMM1 0 J14 i CH2 DIMMO 0 2 CH2 o p CH1 DIMM1 00000000 nn oo 4 NL 45 59 i 0 DIMMO d ere o DIMM1 s n 1 m 99 O p ib 90900 d VCORE TES For Production Use 0 CHO DIMMO 2 90 ooooooooon 99 5 BMC GPIOE6 6 BMC 2 J46 BMC GPIO 4 BMC 7 3 BMC GPIOE7 100 1 5 2 BMC GPIOH3 24 em 2 3 3V LGND 4 GPIOF33 J11 _ GPIO ee 6 GPIOF32 5 GPIOF1 8 GPIOF22 7 GPIOF6 10 GPIOF37 9 GPIOF17 10 9 1 5V AUX 212 17 PSU 12 40 312C DATA 4 GND 112 DATA 2 GND J16 IPMB I2C 46 e 1 4 NC LUSBSV 2 USB5V 3 0680 4 USBD 0 J20 USB 6 5USBD 6 05 7GND 8 GND 10NC LGND 2 3 3V 3 2 5 1 4 12C SDA 6 FAN1 TACH FAN BOARD 2 7PWM2 8 FAN2 TACH CONNECTOR 150000909081 3 10 FAN3 11
21. Card retainer 2 Install the expansion card into the proper slot and connect the expansion card to the nsercard Secure the bracket back with the two screws and card retainer to fix the rd expansion Ca 19 2 6 2 Install an Extemal Expansion Card to the Riser Card Low profile 1 Remove two screws top of the bracket holder and twist out the plate to insert expansion card ports 2 Connect the expansion card into the riser card slot which is located under the bracket holder Secure it with one screw 3 Secure the bracket back with the screwsto fix the expansion card 20 2 7 System Fans CAUTION SHUT DOWN THE SYSTEM BEFORE REMOVING THE SYSTEM FANS 2 7 1 Removing or Replacing the System Fans 1 Disconnect fan cable 1 HE Fan cable Install the fan by connecting the fan hooks to the holes on the chassis Start with the bottom hooks and finish by securely connecting the top hooks 21 2 8 Power Supply 2 8 1 Removing or Replacing the Power Supply Module 1 Hold the PSU lever and firmly pull the PSU out of the server chassis
22. DIMM 1 DIMM 1 nm CPULDIMMO CPULDIMMO CPU1DIMMO DIMM 1 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 T 1 3 Insert module vertically and press down until it snapsinto place NOTE DIMM NOTCH AND SOCKET BUMP MUST ALIGN AS SHOWN gt DIMM notch 15 2 4 Drive Bays 2 4 1 Installing or Replacing 3 5 Hot swap SAS SATA HDD 1 Release a tray by pressing the unlock button and pinching slightly the lock leverand pulling out the tray 2 Firmly hold the tray leverand pull the drive out of the 3 Place the 3 5 HDD the tray then secure it with four screws from the both sides of HDD tray 4 Insert the camer into its bay Push the tray lever until it clicks Make sure the drive tray is secured in place when tts front edge aligns with the bay edge 5 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to install the rest of HDDs 16 2 4 2 Installing or Replacing 2 5 Intemal SAS SATA HDD l Release the thumb screw Pull the bracket holder outward to remove the bracket from the hooks on the chassis
23. Do not defeat the safety purpose by removing the grounding type plug Do not use 3 to 2 prong adapter at receptacle Use of thistype of adapter may result in risk of electric shock and or damage to this product About This User s Manual This document providesa detailed description of the GB1O9 CT including The General Features of the Product Hardware Setup Motherboard Settings BIOS Configuration and Settings BMC Configuration and Settings Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1 1 General Information GB109 CT 10 4 General Purpose Barebone supports Dual Core Quad Core 6 Core processors GB109 CThas 4 x 3 5 size HDD bays w o expander to maximize bandwidth GB109 CT ha messes technology maximizing the usage of off the shelf expansion cards up to 3 in the barebone System Package Contents Check your package forthe following items Motherboard Castor Components 1 x 650W 1 1 Redundant Power Supply 4 x Hot swap 3 5 HDD Trays 1x SAS SATA 4 in 1 Backplane 1 MAX Main Riser Card 1 x PCle Riser Card 6 x System Fans Accessones 2x Power Cords 1 x HDD Tray Kit 1 3 5 Screw Kit 1 xIntemal SAS to SAS Cable 2 x SATA to SATA Cables 1 x 28 Rail 2 Heatsinks 1 2 System Specifications Dimensions with c hassis ears protrusions WxDxH Motherboard Motherboard Processor Processor Support System Bus Chipset Chipset Support System Memory
24. OS mouse control switching Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device Help J Sync Cursor Alt M gt function C gt doskey DOSKey installed ER N goto notest C gt path c Nwincom c tool c function gt mouse com Bad command or file name C gt doskey DOSKey already installed lt gt C gt GOTO EXIT ERIS S gt _______ ______ x NOTE CLOSE ALL OTHER APPLICATIONS THIS STEP IS REQUIRED FOR TO BE EXECUTED PROPERLY 5 4 Updating BMC Firmware 1 Bootto the DOS MS DOSor Free DOS workable 2 Enter BMC firmware directory XXXXNYYY M B name YYY firmware version 3 Execute a batbatch file to update the BMC firmware Example A gt cd 120 AX 120 gt This is just an example The latest BMC firmware version 15 available from FAE website 4 Afterupdate BMC firmware please poweroff and then power on system th DD NOTES 1 DO NOT USE EMM386 IN DOS ENVIRONMENT WHEN UPDATING FIRMWARE OR YOU WILL GET A FAIL 2 IN SOME CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER UPDATING BMC FIRMWARE OR CONFIG FILE YOU MIGHT NEED TO UNPLUG AC POWER CORD 5 SECONDS AND THEN PLUG AC POWER CORD TO RESET BMC THEN UPDATED NEW FUNCTION CAN WORK PROPERLY 39 5 5 Updating BMC Configuration CAUTION SYSTEM MIGHT ENCOUNTER SERIOUS 1551 BMC FIRMWARE AND WRONG BMC CONFIGURAT BMC CONFI
25. configuration including server WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections monitoring and may cause system to malfunction event log CPU Configuration gt IDE Configuration gt 0 Configuration gt ACPI Configuration gt AHCI Configuration gt APM Configuration gt MPS Configuration gt PCL Express Configuration e Select Screen gt Remote Access Configuration 12 Select Item gt USB Configuration Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help gt Onboard Device Configuration F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS SETUP UTILITY IPMI Configuration InPut for Set LAN Spec Version 2 0 See IPMI 1 5 Spec BMC Firmware Version 14 00 table 19 1 NOTE gt System Event Log Configuration Each question in this group may take considerable amount of time Select Screen Tl Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 OCopuright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Int 2 Input IP address Set IP static BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt IP Address BIOS SETUP UTILITY IP Address 1123 124 125 126 NOTE TYPE 1 FOR SELECTING STATIC II DHCP MODE 32 Input subnet mask address BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt Subnet Mask BIOS SETUP UTILITY Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 33 5 2 Method 2 Use a Dos tool Syscheck 1 Type
26. 18 23 3 2 1 Jumpers Mg 19 A He 7 5 250 P CHO DIMMO oof CHO DIMM1 o CH1 DIMMO CH1 DIMM1 0 CH2 DIMMO o CH2 DIMM1 E S 55 p 1 50H2DMM IEEE 1 D ____ mom ____4 b 1 1 1 1 cCHDMM 2 ForProductionuse jas_C_ 12 DISABLE J14 VGA DISABLE OFF ENABLE Elo 12 DISABLE J21 AST ARM LORS OFF ENABLE 12 REST J12 AST ARM RESET Nb Lor ADR 3 1 2 NORMAL 29 CLEAR CMOS 23 CLEAR _ INVALD 4 PE1 2 PE4 5 PE6 PE7 9 PEA OFF ON X X 4 X16 X16 OF ON OF OFF 4 X8 X8 X16 OFF 4 X4 X16 OF OFF ON ON OFF 4 X8 X4 X16 OFF ON ON ON 4 X4 XA X4 X16 OFF ON CFF 4 X16 X8 X8 DHE CN 4 16 XA X8 QF OFF ON ON O 4 x18 X8 X4 X4 OF OFF ON QN 4 X4 X4 DF QN OFF CFF 4 X8 X8 N CE OFF ON 4 X4 ON OT OFF O
27. 55 255 Gateway Do you want to Modify CY or y to Modify any key to Exit 9 Internet Protocal 1 Static IP enable 2 DHCP enable Please input 1 or 2 1 Check DHCP 1 Modify IP address Y or y to Modify any key to Check Next IP 5 195 188 66 66 The IP Address 192 168 22 22 is valid Modify Submask address CY or y to Modify any key to Check Next y bubmask 255 255 255 6 5 Finish BMC IP configuration Do you want to Modify Y or y to Modify any key to Exit 9 Internet Protocal 1 Static IP enable 2 DHCP enable Please input 1 or 2 1 Check DHCP 1 Modify IP address Y or y to Modify any key to Check Next IP 192 168 22 22 The IP Address 192 168 22 22 is valid Modify Submask address y to Modify any key to Check Next y 255 255 255 6 The Submask 255 255 255 8 is valid Modify Gateway address CY or y to Modify any key to Exit Completed NOTE SC EXE LANGET COMMAND TO OBTAIN BMC IP AND MAC ADDRESS gt 5 langet syscheck version 1 2 3 19071689 ZZ Submask BE Gateway 9 BB 15 B2 n1 29 2 DHCP disable Static IP enable gt 35 5 3 Connectto BMC NOTE THIS FEATURE WORKS WITH JAVA 6 ENVIRONMENT Below IP address is an example using default IP setting User is allowed to change the IP address for realistic use 1 Open
28. GB109 CT User s Manual Contents 1 Safety 3 About This User s 4 Chapter 1 Product Introduction 5 LE MMO ENO 5 SES TM Ur 6 L3 Font View Of G BI09 C 8 L4 Rearview of GBIO9 C EAE a a 8 L5 TOP View inet eta ia amer mI 9 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 10 2 10 2 1 1 Removing the GOV 10 F QE DUC Mm 10 22 Cental PIBCOSSIS annem 11 eases 11 2 2 2 Installing the amp 13 253 Nem MENON 14 16 2 4 1 Installing or Replacing 3 5 Hot swap SAS SATA 16 2 4 2 Installing or Replacing 2 5 Intemal SAS SATA 17 2 5 Riser Card ne 18 EXDOTISOISIOD
29. GURATION HAS A CORRESPONDING BEEN TESTED AND APPROVED FOR EACH SPECI SURE FIRMWARE AND CONFIGURATION VERSI UPDATING CONSULT THE AIC WEB SITE HTTP CORRECT COMBINATION OF FIRMWARE AND CX Jl FOR YOUR SYSTEM PLEASE ALSO ENSURE THAT THE UPDATED BEFORE THE BMC CONFIGURATION 1 Boot to DOS MS DOS or Free DOS is workable 2 Enter BMC config file directory 2 barbone name YY config version 3 Execute the config batbatch file to update config file Example A gt 107 1 AX G107NCOL gt c onfig bat This is just an example the latest BMC configuration version is available from the FAE orAIC website 4 After update config file please power off and then power on system NOTE 1 DO NOT USE EMM386 IN DOS ENVIRON FIRMWARE OR YOU WILL GET A FAIL 214 SOME CRITICAL CONDITION FIRMWARE OR CONFIG FILE YOU MIGHT NEE CORD 5 SECONDS AND THEN PLUG POW THEN UPDATED NEW FUNCTION CAN WORK Chapter 6 Technical Support AIC Http www aicipc com e TAIWAN Tel 886 3 313 8386 Fax 886 3 313 8377 Email Technical Support support aicipc com JAPAN Tel 81 43 202 8380 Fax 81 43 202 8381 Email Technical Support support aicipc com e CHINA Tel 021 54961421 021 54961422 Fax Extension 608 Email Technical Support support aicipc com AMERICA Westcoast Tel 1 909 895 8989 Fax 1 909 895 8999 Email Technical Support support aicipc com
30. N OFF 4 9 8 OE ON OFF ON x4 XA X4 X4 OFF OFF 4 X4 54 XB X8 X8 QN OFF ON 4 XA XA OFF ON X4 Xg X8 ON OFF ON 4 XA X4 X4 ON OFF X4 X8 XA XA DE CFF OFF x4 XA X4 cF GFF ON UF X4 X8 54 X8 X4 hol EN ON OFF ON ON X4 X8 4 x4 XA XA o ON CN OFF CF X4 XA x4 x4 X8 C ON ON OFF ON 54 X4 X4 X4 EEE t ON ON ON 4 4 4 x X8 X4 X4 cY OF ON ON ON ON ON X4 4 XA X4 XA X4 o EN ON CFF OFF O X X BIOS DEFINE 3 2 2 Intemal Connectors o CH1 DIMMO 0 CH1 DIMM1 CH2 DIMMO CH2 DIMM1 080M6 d 9 bp J 59 x V DEBUG UART COM2 15 GND 16 CLK 13 GND 14 GND SYNC 12 DVO_5V 9 NC 10 H SYNC 7 GND 8 BLUE 5 DATA 6 GND 3 G REEN 4 NC l GND 2 RED VGA HEADER 1 DATA 2 45V 3 KB_CLK 4 MS CLK 5 5 DATA 6 GND 1 POWER BIN 22 2 RESET BIN CONN 3X 5 GND 1 BUZZER 2 BUZZER BUZZER
31. cal Power Company Disconnect the powersupply module when removing power from the system Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Do not use this product neara watersource such asa wet faucet Never push objects of any kind into this product through open slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquids of any kind on the product Do not block or cover slots and openings in the unit as they are for ventilation to protect the unit from overeating Do not place the product in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is available reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product Service should only be performed by trained personnel Opening or removing covers and or circuit boards may expose you to electric or other risks Incorect reassembly can cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used e Risk of explosion is possible if battery is replaced with an type Dispose used batteries according to the instruction e Thisproductisequipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug with a third grounding pin This plug is intended to fit only into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace the outlet
32. sc lanset gt lt lanset 2 Modify IP setting gt 5 lanset syscheck version 1 2 3 lanset set LAN configuration Internet Protocal Please input 1 or Z 1 Static IP enable 2 DHCP enable IP IP 192 168 2 Ssubmask Submask 255 255 255 8 Gateway Gateway 192 168 8 254 Present LAN Configuration DHCP disable Static IP enable IP 192 158 22 2 Submask 255 255 255 Gateway Do you want to Modify CY or y to Modify any key to Exit 9 Internet Protocal 1 Static IP enable 2 DHCP enable Please input 1 or 2 1 __ _______ NOTE TYPE 1 FOR SELECTING STATIC IP MODE OR TYPE 2 FOR SELECTING DHCP MODE 3 Input IP address 1 Static IP enable 2 DHCP enable IP IP 192 168 8 2 Submask Submask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Gateway 192 168 8 254 Present LAN Configuration disable t 192 158 Gateway 8 8 Do you want to Modify Y or y to Modify any key to Exit 9 Internet Protocal Static IP enable 2 DHCP enable Please input 1 or 2 1 Check DHCP 1 Modify IP address to Modify any key to Check Next 197 168 27 22 4 Input submask address Below IP address is an example using a default IP setting User is allowed to change the IP address for realistic use Present LAN Configuration DHCP disable Static IP enable 4 gt gt thmask 255 2

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