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1. au i Table 63 Internal USB Connector Pin out J1D4 Pin SignalName_ Description SW USB por pose signal 7 Ground es 9 Key No pin One low profile 2x5 connector J1D3 on the workstation board provides an option to support a low profile Solid State Drive Table 64 Pin out of Internal USB Connector for Low Profile Solid State Drive J1D3 Pin SignalName Description 112 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS One additional Type A USB port J1H2 is provided on the workstation board to support the Pin Signal Name Description USB Data USB port 11 negative signal USB Data USB port 11 positive signal NC Not Connect 5 6 L7 Wa en E LED Activity LED installation of a USB device inside the workstation chassis 6 5 6 Table 65 Internal Type A USB Port Pin out J1H2 Pin SignalName Description IEEE 1394 a connectors The following table details the pin out of the external IEEE 1394a port J8A2 Table 66 External IEEE 1394a Port Pin out J8A2 Pin Signal Name Description e m Tr postie gar The following table details the pin out of the internal 1394 connector J1D2 Revision 1 7 Table 67 Internal 1394 Port Pin out J1D2 1 GND Ground 2 Key 1394 Power Intel order number 39530 010 Connecto
2. o ee ume ID ne Jee Configuration J2C1 CMOS Clear J1 2 ME Force Update J1E4 Ke ES A Password Clear J1E5 BIOS Recovery J1H1 BMC Jumper jump Force Update Internal Video 1 1382 Header 14 Header 6 2 Power Connectors The main power supply connection uses an SSI compliant 2x12 pin connector J1K3 Three additional power related connectors also exist Two SSI compliant 2x4 pin power connectors J9A1 J9K1 to provide 12 V power to the CPU voltage regulators and memory One SSI compliant 1x5 pin connector J9K2 to provide I C monitoring of the power supply The following tables define these connector pin outs Table 47 Power Connector Pin out J1K3 1 3 3 Vdc 3 3 Vdc Orange GND Black PS_ON Green GND Black Bick ae Biak LLLI p GND Black RSVD 5V White Revision 1 7 105 Intel order number 39530 010 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs 106 Pin Signal Color Pin Signal Color loos verw 22 ewe frea an heve veon 23 osve es Table 48 CPU 1 Power Connector Pin out J9A1 Color GND of Pin 5 Black GND of Pin 7 Black GND of Pin 8 Black 12 Vdc CPU1 Yellow black 12 Vdc CPU1 Yellow black 12 Vdc DDR3_CPU1 Yellow black 12 Vdc DDR3_CPU1 Yellow black i o oj N Table 49 CPU 2 Power Connector Pin out J9K1 Pin Signal Color Ce ever vew
3. D Revision 1 7 121 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Figure 46 5V Stand by Status LED Location 8 2 Fan Fault LEDs Fan fault LEDs are present for the two CPU fans and the rear system fan 5 The fan fault LED illuminates when the corresponding fan has fault CPU 1 Fan Fault LED TESI LZ e i TA 0 OOOO LODO 222209 200000 PHOMCROMOCRAQN CPU 2 Fan Fault LED Figure 47 Fan Fault LED Locations 122 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Intel Light Guided Diagnostics 8 3 System Status LED and System ID LED The workstation board provides LEDs for both system ID and system status These LEDs are located in the rear I O area of the workstation board as shown in the following figure LZ OO mmm I 1 uu E O LILO OOOO LILO OCL A System Status LED B System ID LED Figure 48 System Status LED and ID LED Location You can illuminate the blue System ID LED using either of the following two mechanisms By pressing the System ID Button on the system front control panel the ID LED displays a solid blue color until the button is pressed again Revi
4. COMPRESSION SPRING M ME RETENTION cur r Iw yy Ns l Un IB RETAINING RING L MOTHERBOARD HEATSINK ATTACH STUDS UNIFIED BACK PLATE E Figure 14 Unified Retention System and Unified Back Plate Assembly 3 3 Memory Subsystem The Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series on the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC are populated on CPU sockets Each processor installed on the CPU socket has an integrated memory controller IMC which supports up to three DDR3 channels and groups DIMMs on the workstation into autonomous memory 3 3 1 Memory Subsystem Nomenclature The nomenclature for DIMM sockets implemented in the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC is represented in the following figures e DIMMs are organized into physical slots on DDR3 memory channels that belong to processor sockets e The memory channels for CPU 1 socket are identified as Channels A B and C The memory channels for CPU 2 socket are identified as Channels D E and F e The DIMM identifiers on the silkscreen on the board provide information about which channel CPU Socket they belong to For example DIMM A is the first slot on Channel A of CPU 1 socket DIMM D1 is the first slot on Channel D of CPU 2 Socket e Processor sockets are self contained and autonomous However all configurations in the BIOS setup such as RAS Error Management and so forth are applied commonly across sockets The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC supports six
5. 5 3 2 6 7 BEV Device Order Screen The BEV Device Order screen allows the user to control the BEV bootable devices To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt BEV Device Order Boot Options BEV Device 1 lt Available BEV devices gt BEV Device 2 lt Available BEV devices gt Figure 41 Setup Utility BEV Device Order Screen Display 100 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Table 42 Setup Utility BEV Device Order Fields Setup Item Options Help Text BEV Device 1 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group BEV Device 2 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group 5 3 2 7 Boot Manager Screen The Boot Manager screen allows the user to view a list of devices available for booting and to select a boot device for immediately booting the system To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Manager Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager Internal EFI Shell Boot device 1 gt Boot Option 4x Figure 42 Setup Utility Boot Manager Screen Display Table 43 Setup Utility Boot Manager Screen Fields Setup Item Help Text Internal EFI Shell Select this option to boot now Note This list is not the system boot o
6. Processor Configuration Screen Display oooocccccccccicinincncccnconons 73 Figure 23 Setup Utility Memory Configuration Screen Display 76 Figure 24 Setup Utility Configure RAS and Performance Screen Display 78 Figure 25 Setup Utility Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Display 79 Figure 26 Setup Utility Serial Port Configuration Screen Display 81 Figure 27 Setup Utility USB Controller Configuration Screen Display sssse 82 Figure 28 Setup Utility PCI Configuration Screen Display ssessesees 84 Figure 29 Setup Utility System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Display 86 Figure 30 Setup Utility Security Configuration Screen Display sssssseneeneneeeeneeeeeeeereeererne 87 Figure 31 Setup Utility Server Management Configuration Screen Display 89 Figure 32 Setup Utility Console Redirection Screen Display oooooocnnnnnnnccccicicinincnnananonono 91 Revision 1 7 ix Intel order number 39530 010 List of Figures Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Setup Ut
7. User Password Status Installed Information only Indicates Not Installed the status of the user password Set Administrator 123aBcD Administrator password is used This option only controls Password to control change access in BIOS access to the setup Setup Utility Only alphanumeric characters can Administrator has full access be used Maximum length is 7 to all the setup items characters It is case sensitive Clearing the Administrator Note Administrator password password also clears the must be set in order to use the user password user account Set User Password 123aBcD User password is used to control Available only if the entry access to BIOS Setup administrator password is Utility installed This option only Only alphanumeric characters can Protects the setup be used Maximum length is 7 User password only has characters It is case sensitive limited access to the setup Note Removing the administrator items password also automatically removes the user password Revision 1 7 87 Intel order number E39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Setup Item Help Text Comments Front Panel Lockout Enabled If enabled locks the power Disabled button and reset button on the system s front panel If Enabled is selected power and reset must be controlled via a system management interface TPM State Enabled and Activated Information only Enab
8. Acoustics cooling before attempting to throttle memory if CLTT is enabled Acoustic The system will favor using throttling of memory over boosting fans to cool the system if thermal thresholds are met 5 3 2 3 Security Screen The Security screen allows the user to enable and set the user and administrative password This is done to lock out the front panel buttons so they cannot be used This screen also allows the user to enable and activate the Trusted Platform Module TPM security settings To access this screen from the Main screen select Security 86 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager Administrator Password Status lt Installed Not Installed gt User Password Status lt Installed Not Installed gt Set Administrator Password 1234aBcD Set User Password 1234aBcD Front Panel Lockout Enabled Disabled lt Enabled amp Activated Enabled amp Deactivated Disabled amp Activated Disabled amp Deactivated gt TPM Administrative Control No Operation Turn On Turn Off Clear Ownership TPM State Figure 30 Setup Utility Security Configuration Screen Display Table 31 Setup Utility Security Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Comments Administrator Password Installed Information only Indicates Status Not Installed the status of the administrator password
9. Tolerance Minimum Nominal Maximum Units 33V 5 5 3 14V 3 30V 3 46V Vrms 5V 5 5 4 75V 5 00V 5 25V Vrms 12V 1 5 5 11 40V 12 00V 12 60V Vrms 12 V2 5 5 11 40V 12 00V 12 60V Vrms 12 V3 5 5 11 40V 12 00V 12 60V Vrms 12 V4 5 5 11 40V 12 00V 12 60V Vrms 12V 5 9 11 40V 12 00V 13 08V Vrms 5 VSB 5 5 4 75V 5 00V 5 25V Vrms 132 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Design and Environmental Specifications 9 4 5 Dynamic Loading The output voltages remain within limits for the step loading and capacitive loading specified in the following table You should test the load transient repetition rate between 50 Hz and 5 kHz at duty cycles ranging from 10 to 90 The load transient repetition rate is only a test specification The A step load may occur anywhere within the minimum load to the maximum load range Table 80 Transient Load Requirements Output A Step Load Size 1 Load Slew Rate Test Capacitive Load 33V 70A 0 25A usec 4700uF 5V 70A 0 25A usec 1000uF 12 V 25A 0 25A usec 4700uF 5VSB 05A 0 25A usec 20uF 1 Step loads on each 12 V output may happen simultaneously 9 4 6 Capacitive Loading The power supply should be stable and meet all requirements within the following capacitive loading range Table 81 Capacitive Loading Conditions Output Minimum Maximum Units 3 3V 250 6800 uF 5V 400 4700 uF 12V1
10. 1 5V P2 DDR3 BB 1 1V 10H BB 1 1V IOH i nc c Non fatal 6h 7h 8h 10h 11h 12h 13h 14h 15h Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Full Sensor Name Sensor name in SDR BB 3 3V BB 3 3V BB 3 3V STBY BB 3 3V STBY BB 3 3V Vbat BB 3 3V Vbat BB 5 0V BB 5 0V BB 5 0V STBY BB 5 0V STBY BB 12 0V BB 12 0V BB 12 0V BB 12 0V Baseboard Temperature Baseboard Temp Front Panel Temperature Front Panel Temp Platform Event Readin Event Offset Applicability Triggers Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold Voltage Voltage Voltage Temperature full end ul c nc 01h ul enc Threshold Threshold Threshold Temperature Threshold 01h 16h 17h 18h 19h 1Ah 1Bh 1Ch 20h 1h o o o o o o o o o gt jar I I I I I I I I I Contrib To System Status nc Degraded c Non fatal nc Degraded c Non fatal nc Degraded c Non fatal nc Degraded c Non fatal nc Degraded c Non fatal nc Degraded c Non fatal nc Degraded c Non fatal nc Degraded c Non fatal nc Degraded c Non fatal Assert D e assert Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Readable Event Value Off Data sets 2 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Readable Full Sensor Name
11. Figure 4 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Mounting Hole Postlons 8 Figure 5 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Major Connector Pin 1 Locations 1 of 2 9 Figure 6 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Major Connector Pin 1 Locations 2 of 2 10 Figure 7 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Primary Side Keepout Zone 1 of 2 11 Figure 8 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Primary Side Keepout Zone 2 of 2 11 Figure 9 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Primary Side Air Duct Keepout Zone 12 Figure 10 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Primary Side Card Side Keepout Zone 13 Figure 11 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Second Side Keepout Zone s s s 14 Figure 12 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Rear UO Layout 15 Figure 13 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Functional Block Diagram 16 Figure 14 Unified Retention System and Unified Back Plate Assembly suuuuss 22 Figure 15 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC DIMM Slots Arrangement 24 Figure 16 Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD Component and Connector Layout 40 Figure 17 Integrated BMC Hardware 42 Figure 18 Setup Utility TPM Configuration Green 52 Figure 19 SMBUS Block Diagoram nen e emnnnenn nennen nennen 65 Figure 20 Setup Utility Main Screen Display 70 Figure 21 Setup Utility Advanced Screen Display 72 Figure 22 Setup Utility
12. Memory RAS and Performance Configuration DIMM Information DIMM A1 DIMM A2 DIMM B1 DIMM B2 DIMM C1 DIMM C2 DIMM D1 DIMM D2 DIMM E1 DIMM E2 DIMM F1 DIMM F2 Figure 23 Setup Utility Memory Configuration Screen Display 76 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Setup Item Total Memory Effective Memory BIOS Setup Utility Table 24 Setup Utility Memory Configuration Screen Fields Help Text Comments Information only The amount of memory available in the system in the form of installed DDR3 DIMMs in units of MB or GB Information only The amount of memory available to the operating system in MB or GB The Effective Memory is the difference between Total Physical Memory and the sum of all memory reserved for internal usage RAS redundancy and SMRAM This difference includes the sum of all DDR3 DIMMs that failed Memory BIST during POST or were disabled by the BIOS during memory discovery phase in order to optimize memory configuration Current Configuration Current Memory Speed Memory RAS and Performance Configuration DIMM_ XY Revision 1 7 Configure memory RAS Reliability Availability and Serviceability and view current memory performance information and settings Information only Displays one of the following Independent Mode System memory is configured for optimal performance and efficiency and no RAS is enable
13. SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD is detected This PCI Express Gen slot is not available when the SAS module slot is in use and vice versa 38 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture PCI Bus Segment PCI I O Card Slots PES 3 3V X1 2 5 Gb s PCI x1 PCI Express Gen1 throughput to ICH10R PCI Express onboard Integrated BMC Express Port Gen1 33V X1 ICH10R PCI Express Port PET PEZ 3 3V x4 10 Gb s PCI x4 PCI Express Gen1 throughput to 5520 IOH PCI Express onboard NIC 82575 B Express Ports Gen1 3 3V X16 80 Gb S PCI x16 PCI Express Gen2 throughput to Slot 6 5520 IOH PCI Express x16 Mechanically Express Ports Gene PE7 PE8 PES 3 3V X16 80 Gb S PCI x16 PCI Express Gen2 throughput to Slot 4 PE10 Express x16 Mechanically 5520 IOH PCI Gen2 Express Ports The Intel Workstation Board provides a Serial Attached SCSI SAS module slot J2J1 for the installation of an optional Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD Once the optional Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD is detected the x4 PCI Express links from the PE6 2 5 Gb s PCI x1 PCI Express Gen 1 throughput to Slot 3 Express x4 Mechanically Gen1 PE3 PE4 PE5 PE6 3 6 Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD Accessory ICH10R to Slot 2 x8 mechanically x4 electrically switches to the SAS module slot The Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD includes a SAS1064e c
14. Technology the BIOS Setup provides an option to enable or disable this feature The default is enabled 20 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture 3 2 5 Intel Turbo Boost Technology Intel Turbo Boost Technology opportunistically and automatically allows the processor to run faster than the marked frequency if the part is operating below power temperature and current limits If the processor supports this feature the BIOS setup provides an option to enable or disable this feature The default is enabled 3 2 6 Execute Disable Bit Feature The Execute Disable Bit feature XD bit can prevent data pages from being used by malicious software to execute code A processor with the XD bit feature can provide memory protection in one of the following modes e Legacy protected mode if Physical Address Extension PAE is enabled e Intel 64 mode when 64 bit extension technology is enabled Entering Intel 64 mode requires enabling PAE You can enable and disable the XD bit in the BIOS Setup The default behavior is enabled 3 2 7 Core Multi Processing The BIOS setup provides the ability to selectively enable one or more cores The default behavior is to enable all cores This is done through the BIOS setup option for active core count The BIOS creates entries in the Multi Processor Specification Version 1 4 tables to describe multi core processors 3 2
15. Temp Sensor 1 NIC 13 GND Power Button Power Button 1 NIC1 LINK LED N NIC 1 Link LED ans GND Ground 4 NMI O O Activity LED 15 BMC RST BTN N Reset Button 1 SMB SENSOR 3V3 SMB Sensor 6 STB DATA DATA 108 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Pin Signal Name Description Pi Signal Name Description n 17 BND Reset GND Reset Button 1 SMB_SENSOR_3V3 SMB Sensor Ground 8 STB_CLK Clock 19 FP_ID_BTN_N ID Button 2 FP_CHASSIS_INTR Chassis o IU Intrusion 21 FM SIO TEMP SENS Front Panel 2 NIC2 ACT LED N NIC 2 Activity OR Temperature 2 LED Sensor 23 FP NMI DINN NMI Button 2 NIC2 LINK LED N NIC2 Link LED 4 6 5 1 0 Connectors 6 5 1 NIC Connectors The workstation board provides two stacked RJ 45 2xUSB connectors side by side on the back edge of the board JA5A1 JA6A2 The pin out for NIC connectors is identical and defined in the following table 6 5 2 Table 56 RJ 45 10 100 1000 NIC Connector Pin out JA5A1 JA6A2 Pin SignalName 4 NIC_A_MDI3N 6 NOAMDRN d 8 NCAJ 280 NICA S NIC LINKA 100 N LED NIC A MDI1P SATA Connectors The workstation board provides up to six SATA connectors SATA 0 J1G5 SATA 1 J1G4 SATA 2 J1G1 SATA 3 J1F4 SATA 4 J1F1 and SATA 5 J1E3 The pin configuration for each connector is id
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17. X X X X X X X X Fan Redundancy Monitoring Integrated Remote Media Redirection Local Directory Access Protocol LDAP for Linux Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager Support SMASH CLP WS Management Basic management features provided by integrated BMC Advanced management features available with optional Intel Remote Management Module 3 Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager Support requires PMBus compliant power supply 4 2 1 Enabling Advanced Management Features BMC will enable advanced management features only when it detects the presence of the Intel Remote Management Module 3 Intel RMM3 card Without the Intel RMM3 the advanced features are dormant 4 2 1 1 Intel Remote Management Module 3 Intel RMM3 The Intel RMM3 provides the BMC with an additional dedicated network interface The dedicated interface consumes its own LAN channel Additionally the Intel RMM3 provides additional flash storage for advanced features such as WS MAN 56 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Platform Management 4 2 2 Keyboard Video and Mouse KVM Redirection The advanced management features include support for keyboard video and mouse redirection KVM over LAN This feature is available remotely from the embedded web server as a Java applet The client system must have a Java Runtime Environment JRE Version 1 6 JRE6 or later to run the KVM or me
18. physical memory indicates the total memory discovered in the form of installed DDR3 DIMMs If enabled the POST Error Pause option takes the system to the error manager to review the errors when major errors occur This setting does not affect minor and fatal error displays 71 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 2 Advanced Screen The Advanced screen provides an access point to configure several options On this screen the user selects the option they want to configure Configurations are performed on the selected screen and not directly on the Advanced screen To access this screen from the Main screen press the right arrow until the Advanced screen is selected Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager gt Processor Configuration Memory Configuration gt Mass Storage Controller Configuration gt Serial Port Configuration USB Configuration gt PCI Configuration System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Figure 21 Setup Utility Advanced Screen Display Table 22 Setup Utility Advanced Screen Display Fields Setup Item Help Text View Configure processor information and settings View Configure memory information and settings View Configure serial port information and settings View Configure USB information and settings View Configure PCI information and settings System Acoustic and Performance View Configure system acoustic and
19. 00 that is the PCI device has bus number 1 device number 0 and function number 0 2 The PCI dump from this system indicates the device with bus number 1 device number 0 and function number 0 as Network Controller Ethernet controller and there is no add in NIC inserted thus the PCI device generate the SEL event entry is onboard NIC controller 147 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix B Compatible Intel Server Chassis Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix B Compatible Intel Server Chassis Refer to the following table for the compatible Intel Server Chassis of the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Active processor heatsink s is required when installing the Intel Workstation Board 5520SC in any of following Intel Server Chassis Intel Server Chassis SC5600Base Intel Server Chassis SC5650WS Table 85 Compatible Chassis Heatsink Matrix A Intel Thermal Solution STS100C w Intel Thermal Solution H h H S5520HC Chassis SKU eatsink Includes ande STS100A Active Y SC5600Base No Y Y Y SC5650WS No Y Y Y Support 130 W in Intel Server Chassis i SC5650WS Chassis N Not Support Maximum CPU Power Support in 80 W Intel Server Chassis 95 W in Intel Server Chassis SC5650WS and Intel Server Chassis SC5600Base Chassis Boxed Product Code BXSTS100C BXSTS100A Note You must install an active processor heatsink with the airflow direction as show
20. 1 2 and 3 If the bit is set in the upper and lower nibbles the corresponding LED lights up If the bit is clear the corresponding LED is off Diagnostic LED 7 is labeled MSB Most Significant Bit and Diagnostic LED 0 is labeled LSB Least Significant Bit A Diagnostic LED 7 MSB LED E Diagnostic LED 3 B Diagnostic LED 6 F Diagnostic LED 2 C Diagnostic LED 5 G Diagnostic LED 1 D Diagnostic LED 4 H Diagnostic LED 0 LSB LED Figure 55 Diagnostic LED Placement Diagram In the following example the BIOS sends a value of EDh to the diagnostic LED decoder The LEDs are decoded as follows Table 88 POST Progress Code LED Example Upper Nibble LEDs Lower Nibble LEDs LEDs LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h Status ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 Results Eh Dh 162 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix E POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Upper nibble bits 1110b Eh Lower nibble bits 1101b Dh the two are concatenated as EDh Find the meaning of POST Code EDh in below table Memory Population Error RDIMMs and UDIMMs cannot be mixed Table 89 POST Codes and Messages Progress Code Progress Code Definition Multi use Code This POST Code is used in different contexts OxF2 Seen at the
21. 1 8 Section 3 3 2 Section 3 3 3 Section 3 11 3 Section 3 18 and Section 4 2 2 Updated Table 2 Table 8 Table 26 and Table 29 Updated Figure 3 and Figure 13 August 2009 1 3 Updated Section 7 3 PP NT teten ba ae mettet sant November 2009 1 4 Updated Section 3 3 3 Updated Section 3 3 9 al Updated Section 3 13 March 2010 1 5 Updated Section 2 1 added Intel Xeon Processor 5600 series support FEE Updated Section 3 2 added Intel Xeon Processor 5600 series support ii Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Disclaimers Disclaimers Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products No license express or implied by estoppel or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in Intel s Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products Intel assumes no liability whatsoever and Intel disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of Intel products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose merchantability or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right Intel products are not intended for use in medical life saving or life sustaining applications Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice Designers must not rely on the absence or characteristics of any features or instruc
22. 12V2 12V3 12V4 500 each 11 000 uF 12V 1 350 uF 5VSB 20 350 uF 9 4 7 Ripple Noise The maximum allowed ripple noise output of the power supply is defined in the following table This is measured over a bandwidth of 0 Hz to 20 MHZ at the power supply output connectors A 10 uF tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 0 1 uF ceramic capacitor are placed at the point of measurement Table 82 Ripple and Noise 3 3V 5V 12V1 12V2 12V3 12V4 12V 5 VSB 50 mVp p 50 mVp p 120 mVp p 120 mVp p 50 mVp p Revision 1 7 133 Intel order number 39530 010 Design and Environmental Specifications Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 9 4 8 Timing Requirements The following are the timing requirements for the power supply operation The output voltages must rise from 10 to within regulation limits Tyout rise within 5 ms to 70 ms 5 VSB is allowed to rise from 1 0 ms to 25 ms 3 3 V 5 V and 12 V output voltages should start to rise approximately at the same time All outputs must rise monotonically Each output voltage should reach regulation within 50 ms Tyout on of each other during turn on of the power supply Each output voltage should fall out of regulation within 400 msec Tvout or Of each other during turn off The following tables and diagrams show the timing requirements for the power supply being turned on and off via the AC input with PSON held low and the PSON signal with the AC input applied Table 83 Outp
23. 2 0 ports One DH10 serial port B header Six SATA connectors at 1 5 Gbps and 3 Gbps Four SAS connectors at 3 Gbps optional One SSI compliant 24 pin front control panel header Video Support e ServerEngines LLC Pilot IS with 64 MB DDR2 memory 8 MB allocated to graphics Integrated 2D video controller Onboard video connector available with optional accessory cable FXXSCVDCBL Mull Dual monitor video mode is supported Audio Codec e 7 1 channel audio support based on Realtek ALC889 with 16 20 24 bit S PDIF support External audio connections through rear I O Oneinternal 3 pin S PDIF connector One internal 2x5 pin audio connector e Two IEEE 1394a ports through Texas Instruments TSB43AB22A One external IEEE 1394a port through rear 1 0 One internal 2x5 pin IEEE 1394a connector e Trusted Platform Module based on ST19NP18 Revision 1 7 3 Intel order number 39530 010 Overview Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Server Management e Onboard ServerEngines LLC Pilot II Controller Integrated Baseboard Management Controller Integrated BMC IPMI 2 0 compliant Integrated Super I O on LPC interface Support for Intel Remote Management Module 3 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics on field replaceable units Support for Intel System Management Software 3 1 and beyond Support for Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager Need PMBus compliant power supply Compatible Intel e Intel Server Chassis SCS650WS e
24. 2 Curr Out 96 d Sch c Non fatal Power Supply 1 i nc Temperature Temperature Threshold ul cnc Degraded ae Analog PS 1 Temperature on Qin c Non fatal Power Supply 2 nc is Threshold Temperature i Temperature u cnc Degraded i Analog R PS 2 Temperature SH c Non fatal Sensor 01 Thermal trip Processor 1 Status Processor es As and Specific Trig Offset P1 Status 07h Ge 07 Presence OK De Processor 2 Status Processor Sensor 01 Thermal trip Fatal As and Trig Offset 158 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 RT RT RT RT RT T Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix C BMC Sens Readable Full Sensor Name Sensor Platform Sensor Type Event Readin Event Offset eile To Assert D Event Sensor name in SDR Applicability Triggers Status e assert Value Off Data sets P2 Status processor 07h Specific only GEN 07 Presence OK Temperature Threshold All Analog 01h 01h Dual Temperature Threshold processor Analog only 01h 01h Processor 1 Thermal Margin P1 Therm Margin Processor 2 Thermal Margin P2 Therm Margin or Tables Processor 1 VRD Temp P1 VRD Hot D Digital SR Temperature Discrete 01 Limit Fatal As and 01h exceeded De 05h Dual Digital Temperature 01 Limit As and processor Discrete Fatal 01h exceeded De only 05h Processor Digital 01 Stat As and All Discrete KEEN Non fatal ae Asserted De CATERR O7h 03h T Digital CPU Missing 6 All Processo
25. 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Overview 2 2 3 Workstation Board Rear I O Layout The following figure shows the layout of the rear UO components for the workstation board 4 2 U E O 3 P 4 RQ Son Callout Description Callout Description A Diagnostic LEDs G Audio Side Surround out Serial A Port Top CH B IEEE 1394a Port Bottom H Audio Front Surround out C ID LED l Audio Microphone in D System Status LED J Audio Line in NIC Port 1 1 Gb Default Management E Audio Back Surround out K Port USB Port 2 Top 3 Bottom NIC Port 2 1Gb F Audio Center LFE out L Mdb USB Port O Top 1 Bottom Figure 12 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Rear I O Layout Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 Functional Architecture The architecture and design of the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC is based on the Intel 5520 and ICH10R chipset The chipset is designed for systems based on the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series in an FC LGA 1366 Socket B package with Intel QuickPath Interconnect Intel QPI speed at 6 40 GT s 5 86 GT s and 4 80 GT s The chipset contains two main components Intel 5520 I O Hub IOH which provides a connection point between various UO components and the Intel QuickPath Interconnect Intel QPI based processors Intel
26. 5 VSB The power supply should use remote sense to regulate out drops in the system for the 3 3 V 5 V and 12 V1 outputs The 12 V1 12 V2 12 V3 12 V4 12 V and 5V SB outputs only use remote sense referenced to the ReturnS signal The remote sense input impedance to the power supply must be greater than 200 O on 3 3 VS and 5 VS This is the value of the resistor connecting the remote sense to the output voltage internal to the power supply Remote sense must be able to regulate out a minimum of 200 mV drop The remote sense return ReturnS must be able to regulate out a minimum of 20 OmV drop in the power ground return The current in any remote sense line should be less than 5 mA to prevent voltage sensing errors The power supply must operate within specification over the full range of voltage drops from the power supply s output connector to the remote sense points 9 4 4 Voltage Regulation The power supply output voltages must stay within the following voltage limits when operating at steady state and dynamic loading conditions These limits include the peak peak ripple noise All outputs are measured with reference to the return remote sense signal ReturnS The 12 V3 12 V4 12 V and 5 VSB outputs are measured at the power supply connectors referenced to ReturnS The 3 3 V 5 V 12 V1 and 12 V2 are measured at its remote sense signal located at the signal connector Table 79 Voltage Regulation Limits Parameter
27. Architecture 3 6 1 1 IT IR RAID Mode Supports entry hardware RAID 0 RAID 1 and RAID 1E and native SAS pass through mode 3 6 1 2 Intel ESRTII Mode The Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II Intel ESRTII feature provides RAID modes 0 1 and 10 If RAID 5 is needed with Intel ESRTII you must install the optional Intel RAID Activation Key AXXRAKSWS accessory This activation key is placed on the SAS Software RAID 5 connector located on the Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD For installation instructions refer to the documentation included with the SAS Module AXX4SASMOD and the activation key When Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology ll is enabled with the SAS Module AXX4SASMOD enclosure management is provided through the SAS_SGPIO or SES connector on the SAS Module AXX4SASMOD when a cable is attached between this connector and the backplane or DC interface 3 7 Baseboard Management Controller The Intel Workstation Board has an integrated BMC controller based on ServerEngines Pilot II The BMC controller is provided by an embedded ARMS controller and associated peripheral functionality required for IPMI based server management The following is a summary of the BMC management hardware features used by the BMC e 250 MHz 32 bit ARM9 Processor e Memory Management Unit MMU e Two 10 100 Ethernet Controllers with NC SI support e 16 bit DDR2 667 MHz interface e Dedicated RTC e 12 10 bit ADCs e Eight Fan T
28. Board S5520SC TPS Glossary ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit CN CT Closed Loop Thermal Throttling In terms of this specification this describes the PC AT compatible region of battery backed 128 bytes of memory which normally resides on the server workstation board ECC EFUP Environment Friendly Usage Period 174 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Glossary IRQ Jinterruptrequest o 0 Runtime Environment Camas 117 e S KVM Keytoara Video and Mouse MB 1024 KB Revision 1 7 175 Intel order number 39530 010 Glossary Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Reliability Availability and Serviceability Reliability Availability Serviceability Usability and Manageability Reduced Instruction Set Computing Reduced Media Independent Interface MI MS OL PD PI PS Server Management Interrupt SMI is the highest priority non maskable interrupt Server Management Software SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Serial Over LAN S PDIF Sony Philips Digital Interconnect Format ISP Serial Peripheral Interface Server Platform Service 176 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 so Serial Presence Detect S S S S S Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Glossary Revision 1 7 177 Intel order number 39530 010 Reference Documents Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Re
29. Board S5520SC when USB 2 0 is Enabled Disable USB 2 0 Controller option in BIOS Setup Menu or follow the instructions listed at the following website in order to accomplish this http bugs opensolaris org view bug do bug id 6681221 3 Sun Solaris 10 U5 05 08 may fail to boot into graphics display Description Guideline 4 System Sun Solaris 10 US may fail to boot into graphics display with Intel Workstation Board 5520SC onboard video controller Edit the script usr bin X11 Xserver and modify arguments as following in order to accomplish graphics display SERVERARGS depth 16 fbbpp 16 may experience high power consumption under Microsoft Windows Server 2003 when the processor is idle Description Guideline 172 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC based system may experience high power consumption under Microsoft Windows Server 2003 when the processor is idle and there is a discontinuity in the C states Follow the instructions listed at the following website to apply the hot fix only to systems that are experience this problem Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix G Installation Guidelines http support microsoft com kb 941838 5 System may experience high power consumption under Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 when the processor is idle Description Guideline Intel Workstation Board S5520SC based system may experience hi
30. Boot is Enabled You can only use SW RAID in Legacy Boot mode Information only This field is unavailable when RAID Mode is enabled Information only This field is unavailable when RAID Mode is enabled Information only This field is unavailable when RAID Mode is enabled Information only This field is unavailable when RAID Mode is enabled Information only This field is unavailable when RAID Mode is enabled SATA Port 5 80 lt Not Installed Driv e information gt Intel order number 39530 010 Information only This field is unavailable when RAID Mode is enabled Revision 1 7 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility 5 3 2 2 4 Serial Ports Screen The Serial Ports screen allows the user to configure the Serial A COM 1 and Serial B COM2 ports To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt Serial Port Advanced Serial Port Configuration Serial A Enable Address IRQ Serial B Enable Address IRQ Enabled Disabled 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h 30r 4 Enabled Disabled 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h 30r 4 Figure 26 Setup Utility Serial Port Configuration Screen Display Table 27 Setup Utility Serial Ports Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Options Help Text Serial A Enable Address Enabled Enable or Disable Serial port A Disabled Select Serial port A base I O address IRQ 3 Select Serial port A interrupt request IRQ line 4 S
31. Ca zi System Fan 1 Sensor 437 Y Y S d System Fan 2 Sensor 36 N N 3 System Fan 3 Sensor 35 Y Y S System Fan 4 Sensor 434 N N System Fan 5 Sensor 33 Y Y aD System Fan 1 Presence Sensor 40 N N n System Fan 2 Presence Sensor 41 N N 3 3 7 System Fan 3 Presence Sensor 442 N N System Fan 4 Presence Sensor 443 N N Fan Domain 0 CPU 1 Fan CPU 2 Fan CPU 1 Fan CPU 2 Fan 8 T Fan Domain 1 System Fan 5 System Fan 5 2 2 Fan Domain 2 System Fan 1 System Fan 1 Fan Domain 3 System Fan 3 System Fan 3 Hot Swap HDD Backplane HSC Availability Y Y Revision 1 7 161 Intel order number E39530 010 Appendix E POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix E POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder During the system boot process the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration processes each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number As each configuration routine is started the BIOS displays the POST code to the POST Code Diagnostic LEDs on the back edge of the workstation board To assist in troubleshooting a system hang during the POST process you can use the Diagnostic LEDs to identify the last POST process executed Each POST code is represented by eight amber Diagnostic LEDs The POST codes are divided into two nibbles an upper nibble and a lower nibble The upper nibble bits are represented by Diagnostic LEDs 4 5 6 and 7 The lower nibble bits are represented by Diagnostics LEDs 0
32. D Diagnostic LED 4 126 G Diagnostic LED 1 H Diagnostic LED 0 LSB LED Figure 50 POST Code Diagnostic LED Location Intel order number E39530 010 Revision 1 7 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Design and Environmental Specifications 9 Design and Environmental Specifications 9 1 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Design Specifications Operation of the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC at conditions beyond those listed in the following table may cause permanent damage to the system Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect system reliability Table 75 Workstation Board Design Specifications Shock Packaged 20 pounds 36 inches 20 to 40 pounds 30 inches 40 to 80 pounds 24 inches 80 to 100 pounds 18 inches 100 to 120 pounds 12 inches 120 pounds 9 inches Vibration Unpackaged 5 Hz to 500 Hz 3 13 g RMS random Note Chassis design must provide proper airflow to avoid exceeding the processor maximum case temperature Disclaimer Note Intel Corporation server and workstation boards contain a number of high density VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool Intel ensures through its own chassis development and testing that when Intel server workstation building blocks are used together the fully integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements of these components It is the responsibility of the syst
33. Enabled displays the correct count but can only display the first eight devices USB 2 0 controller Enabled Onboard USB ports are enabled to support USB 2 0 mode Grayed out if the USB Controller is Disabled Contact your OS vendor regarding OS support of this feature disabled Revision 1 7 83 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 2 6 PCI Screen The PCI Screen allows the user to configure the PCI add in cards onboard NIC controllers and video options To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt PCI Advanced PCI Configuration Maximize Memory below 4GB Enabled Disabled Memory Mapped I O above 4GB Enabled Disabled Onboard Video Enabled Disabled Dual Monitor Video Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC1 ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC2 ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC SCSI ROM Enabled Disabled NIC 1 MAC Address lt MAC gt NIC 2 MAC Address lt MAC gt Figure 28 Setup Utility PCI Configuration Screen Display Table 29 Setup Utility PCI Configuration Screen Fields Maximize Memory Enabled BIOS maximizes memory usage below 4GB for an OS below 4GB Disabled without PAE support depending on the system configuration Only enable for an OS without PAE support Memory Mapped I O Enabled Enable or disable memory mapped 1 0 of 64 bit PCI above 4GB Disabled devices to 4 GB or greater address space Onboard Video Enabled Onboard v
34. Options Hard Disk 1 lt Available Hard Disks gt Hard Disk 2 lt Available Hard Disks gt Figure 37 Setup Utility Hard Disk Order Screen Display Table 38 Setup Utility Hard Disk Order Fields Setup Item Options Help Text Hard Disk 1 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group Hard Disk 2 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group 5 3 2 6 4 CDROM Order Screen The CDROM Order screen allows the user to control the CDROM devices To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt CDROM Order Boot Options CDROM 1 lt Available CDROM devices gt CDROM 2 lt Available CDROM devices gt Figure 38 Setup Utility CDROM Order Screen Display 98 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Table 39 Setup Utility CDROM Order Fields Setup Item Options Help Text CDROM 1 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group CDROM 2 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group 5 3 2 6 5 Floppy Order Screen The Floppy Order screen allows the user to control the floppy drives To access this screen from the Main scre
35. Power fault DC power unexpectedly lost power good dropout Power unit power unit failure offset 1 5 4 4 Power control fault power good assertion timeout Power unit soft power control failure offset Revision 1 7 171 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix G Installation Guidelines Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix G Installation Guidelines 1 Drivers for Sun Solaris 10 U5 05 08 Device Description Chipset No driver required under Sun Solaris Enhanced SATA mode Onboard SATA No driver required under Sun Solaris AHCI Onboard SATA No driver required under Sun Solaris Onboard NIC Intel 82575EB No driver required under Sun Solaris AXX4SASMOD Native SAS pass through mode No driver required under Sun Solaris AXXROMBSASMR Driver is available from http support intel com support motherboards server S5520SC ESRTII Onboard SATA AXX4SASMOD Not currently supported under Sun Solaris Onboard Video ServerEngines No driver required under Sun Solaris Onboard Audio Realtek ALC889 Not currently supported under Sun Solaris Onboard 1394 TI TSB43AB22A Not currently supported under Sun Solaris Onboard TPM Not currently supported under Sun Solaris Intel Hot Swap Hard Drive back plane No driver required under Sun Solaris 2 Sun Solaris 10 U5 05 08 hangs during early boot when EHCI 2 is enabled Description Guideline Sun Solaris 10 U5 may hang during early boot in the Intel Workstation
36. Setup Keyboard Command Bar Description Enter Esc Execute Command Exit Select Item Select Item Select Menu The Enter key is used to activate sub menus when the selected feature is a sub menu or to display a pick list if a selected option has a value field or to select a sub field for multi valued features like time and date If a pick list is displayed the Enter key selects the currently highlighted item undoes the pick list and returns the focus to the parent menu The Esc key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field When the lt Esc gt key is pressed while editing any field or selecting features of a menu the parent menu is re entered When the Esc key is pressed in any sub menu the parent menu is re entered When the Esc key is pressed in any major menu the exit confirmation window is displayed and the user is asked whether changes can be discarded If No is selected and the Enter key is pressed or if the lt Esc gt key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before Esc was pressed without affecting any existing settings If Yes is selected and the Enter key is pressed the setup is exited and the BIOS returns to the main System Options Menu screen The up arrow is used to select the previous value in a pick list or the previous option in a menu item s option list The selected item must then be activated by pressing the Enter key The down arr
37. System Defense System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 2 0 with additional support for l C devices Low Pin Count LPC interface support Firmware Hub FWH interface support Serial Peripheral Interface SPI support 3 4 1 Serial ATA Support The ICH10R has an integrated Serial ATA SATA controller that supports independent DMA operation on six ports and supports data transfer rates of up to 3 0 Gb s The six SATA ports on the workstation board are numbered SATA 0 through SATA 5 You can enable disable the SATA ports and or configure them by accessing the BIOS Setup utility during POST 3 4 1 1 Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II Support The Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II Intel ESRTII feature provides RAID modes 0 1 and 10 If RAID 5 is needed with Intel ESRTII you must install the optional Intel RAID Activation Key AXXRAKSWS accessory You must place this activation key on the SATA Software RAID 5 connector located on the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC For installation instructions refer to the documentation accompanying the workstation board and the activation key When Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II of the SATA controller is enabled enclosure management is provided through the SATA SGPIO connector on the workstation board when a cable is attached between this connector and the backplane or I C interface For the locations of Intel RAID Activation Key connector and SATA SGP
38. V 5 V 1 N A ms 12 V and 12 V dropping out of regulation limits Tpwok_low Duration of PWOK being in the de asserted state during an off on 100 N A ms cycle using AC or the PSON signal Tsb_vout Delay from 5 VSB being in regulation to O Ps being in regulation ms 50 1000 at AC turn on Tsvsa holdup Time the 5 VSB output voltage stays within regulation after loss ms 70 N A of AC Revision 1 7 135 Intel order number E39530 010 Design and Environmental Specifications Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Vout E Tpwok off Tpson_pwok i sb_vou Tsvsb hokiup PSON i i E AC turn on off cycle gt DE PSON turn on off cycle i Figure 53 Turn On Off Timing Power Supply Signals 9 4 9 Residual Voltage Immunity in Stand by Mode The power supply should be immune to any residual voltage placed on its outputs typically a leakage voltage through the system from stand by output up to 500 mV There should be no additional heat generated or stressing of any internal components with this voltage applied to any individual output and all outputs simultaneously It also should not trip the power supply protection circuits during turn on Residual voltage at the power supply outputs for a no load condition should not exceed 100 mV when AC voltage is applied and the PSON signal is de asserted 136 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board
39. application This option enables legacy OS redirection i e DOS on serial port If it is enabled the associated serial port is hidden from the legacy OS Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility 5 3 2 5 Server Management System Information Screen The Server Management System Information screen allows the user to view part numbers serial numbers and firmware revisions To access this screen from the Main screen select Server Management gt System Information Server Management System Information Board Part Number Board Serial Number System Part Number System Serial Number Chassis Part Number Chassis Serial Number Asset Tag BMC Firmware Revision HSC Firmware Revision ME Firmware Revision SDR Revision UUID Figure 33 Setup Utility Server Management System Information Screen Display Table 34 Setup Utility Server Management System Information Fields Setup Item Comments Board Part Number Information only Board Serial Number Information only System Part Number Information only System Serial Number Information only Chassis Part Number Information only Chassis Serial Number Information only Asset Tag Information only BMC Firmware Revision Information only HSC Firmware Revision Information only If there is no HSC installed the Firmware Revision Number will appear as 0 00 ME Firmware Revision Information only SDR Revisi
40. control over the wake up sources when an ACPI operating system is loaded The role of the BIOS is limited to describing the wake up sources to the operating system The S5 state is equivalent to the operating system shutdown No system context is saved when going into S5 3 17 Intel Virtualization Technology Intel Virtualization Technology is designed to support multiple software environments sharing same hardware resources Each software environment may consist of an operating system and applications You can enable or disable the Intel Virtualization Technology in the BIOS Setup The default behavior is disabled Note After changing the Intel Virtualization Technology option disable or enable in the BIOS setup users must perform an AC power cycle before the change takes effect 3 17 1 Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed IO VT d The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC supports DMA remapping from inbound PCI Express memory Guest Physical Address GPA to Host Physical Address HPA PCI devices are directly assigned to a virtual machine leading to a robust and efficient virtualization You can enable or disable the Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O in the BIOS Setup The default behavior is disabled Note After changing the Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O options disable or enable in the BIOS setup users must perform an AC power cycle before the changes take effect Revis
41. enabled the BIOS programs the watchdog timer with the timeout value selected If the OS does not complete booting before the timer expires the BMC resets the system and an error is logged Requires OS support or Intel Management Software If the OS boot watchdog timer is enabled this is the system action taken if the watchdog timer expires Reset System performs a reset Power Off System powers off Grayed out when O S Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled If the OS watchdog timer is enabled this is the timeout value used by the BIOS to configure the watchdog timer Grayed out when O S Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled Plug amp Play BMC Detection ACPI 1 0 Support Console Redirection System Information 90 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled If enabled the BMC is detectable by OSs that support plug and play loading of an IPMI driver Do not enable if your OS does not support this driver Enabled Publish ACPI 1 0 version of FADT in Root System Description Table Needs to be Enabled for Microsoft Windows 2000 support May be required for compatibility with OS versions that only support ACPI 1 0 View Configure console redirection information and Takes the user to the settings Console Redirection screen View system information Takes the user to the System Information screen Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Util
42. fields point to the type of hardware being initialized The operation field represents the specific initialization activity Based on the data bit availability to display progress codes you can customize a progress code to fit the data width The higher the data bit the higher the granularity of information that can be sent on the progress port The system BIOS or option ROMs may report progress codes The Response section in the following table is divided into three types e No Pause The message is displayed on the screen or on the Error Manager screen The system continues booting in a degraded state The user may want to replace the erroneous unit The POST Error Pause option setting in the BIOS setup does not have any effect on this error e Pause The message is displayed on the Error Manager screen and an error is logged to the SEL The POST Error Pause option setting in the BIOS setup determines whether the system pauses to the Error Manager for this type of error so the user can take immediate corrective action or the system continues booting Note that for 0048 Password check failed the system will halt and then after the next reset reboot it will display the error code in the Error Manager screen e Halt The system halts during post at a blank screen with the text Unrecoverable fatal error found System will not boot until the error is resolved and Press lt F2 gt to enter setup The POST Error Pause option setti
43. gt BIOS Setup Utility provides options to set the fan profile or operating mode the platform will operate under Each operating mode has a predefined profile for which specific platform targets are configured which in turn determines how the system fans operate to meet those targets Platform profile targets are determined by which type of platform is selected when running the FRUSDR utility and by the BIOS settings configured using the lt F2 gt BIOS Setup 4 3 2 2 1 Fan Domains System fan speeds are controlled through pulse width modulation PWM signals which are driven separately for each domain by integrated PWM hardware Fan speed is changed by adjusting the duty cycle which is the percentage of time the signal is driven high in each pulse Refer to Appendix D for system specific fan domains Table 18 S5520HC and S5500HCV Fan Domain Table Fan Domain Onboard Fan Header Fan Domain 0 CPU 1 Fan CPU 2 Fan Fan Domain 1 System Fan 5 Fan Domain 2 System Fan 1 System Fan 2 Fan Domain 3 System Fan 3 System Fan 4 4 3 2 3 Configuring the Fan Profile Using the BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS uses options set in the lt F2 gt BIOS Setup Utility to determine what fan profile the system should operate under These options include THROTTLING MODE ALTITUDE and SET FAN PROFILE Refer to Section 5 3 2 2 7 System Acoustic and Performance Configuration for details of the BIOS options The ALTITUDE
44. i 105 Table 48 CPU 1 Power Connector Pin out U9OA7T 106 Table 49 CPU 2 Power Connector Pin out U9kI enn 106 Table 50 Power Supply Signal Connector Pin out J9K2 rrrrorrnnrnnrrnnrrnvrrvrvnrrrnrnnrnnnsnnnnnnnr 106 Table 51 Intel RMM3 Connector Pin out LC 107 Table 52 LPC IPMB Header Pin out J1G6 oooooocccccnnccococoncccconononcncccnnnnnncnnnnonanonnnnncnnanancnnnnnnns 107 Table 53 HSBP Header Pin out J1F5 Ji 108 Table 54 SGPIO Header Pin out U1G2t rennen nt ennenen 108 Table 55 Front Panel SSI Standard 24 pin Connector Pin out J1B3 ssssusssses 108 Table 56 RJ 45 10 100 1000 NIC Connector Pin out JA5A1 JAGA7 109 Table 57 SATA SAS Connector Pin out J1E3 J1G1 J1G4 J1G5 J1F1 J1F4 110 Table 58 SAS Module Slot Pin out U3Int rn nnnenrnnn ereenn 110 Table 59 External RJ45 Serial A Port Pin out U9A2 111 Table 60 Internal 9 pin Serial B Header Pin out GOI1BiI no nooo 111 Table 61 External USB Connector Pin out JA5A1 JAGA7 111 Table 62 Internal USB Connector Pin out Di 112 Table 63 Internal USB Connector Pin out UI DA 112 Table 64 Pin out of Internal USB Connector for Low Profile Solid State Drive J1D3 112 Table 65 Internal Type A USB Port Pin out OH 113 Table 66 External IEEE 1394a Port Pin out U8A2 113 Table 67 Internal 1394 Port Pin out GD 113 xii Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Worksta
45. ibsyster 1x PCI Express Interface to Hest Figure 17 Integrated BMC Hardware 3 7 1 BMC Embedded LAN Channel The BMC hardware includes two dedicated 10 100 network interfaces 42 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture Interface 1 This interface is available from either of the available NIC ports in system that can be shared with the host Only one NIC may be enabled for management traffic at any time The default active interface is onboard NIC1 Interface 2 This interface is available from Intel Remote Management Module 3 Intel RMM3 which is a dedicated management NIC and not shared with the host For these channels you can enable support for IPMI over LAN and DHCP For security reasons embedded LAN channels have the following default settings IP Address Static All users disabled You cannot place IPMI enabled network interfaces on the same subnet This includes the Intel RMM3 s onboard network interface and either of the BMC s embedded network interfaces 3 8 Serial Ports The workstation board provides two serial ports an external RJ 45 serial port and an internal DH 10 serial header The rear RJ 45 serial A port is a fully functional serial port that can support any standard serial device To allow support for either of the two serial port configuration standards you must appropriately configure a jumper block J4B2 according to th
46. memory The integrated memory controller in the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series alternates between both channels for read transactions Write transactions are issued to both channels under normal circumstances The mirrored image is a redundant copy of the primary image therefore the system can continue to operate despite the presence of sporadic uncorrectable errors resulting in 100 data recovery In Mirrored Channel mode channel A or D and channel B or E function as the mirrors while Channel C or F is unused The effective system memory is reduced by at least one half For example if the system is operating in the Mirrored Channel mode and the total size of the DDR3 DIMMs is 2 GB then the effective memory size is 1 GB because half of the DDR3 DIMMs are the secondary images If Channel C or F is populated the BIOS disables the Mirrored Channel mode This is because the BIOS will always give preference to the maximization of memory capacity over memory RAS because RAS is an enhanced feature The BIOS provides a setup option to enable mirroring if the current DIMM population is valid for the Mirrored Channel mode of operation When memory mirroring is enabled the BIOS attempts to configure the memory system accordingly If the BIOS finds the DIMM population is unsuitable for mirroring it falls back to the default Independent Channel mode with maximum interleaved memory 3 3 9 Memory Population and Upgrade Rules Populating a
47. mode is disabled given both CPU sockets are populated and DDR3 DIMMs are installed in slots for both sockets 3 3 6 Memory Test 3 3 6 1 Integrated Memory BIST Engine The Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series incorporate an integrated Memory Built in Self Test BIST engine that is enabled to provide extensive coverage of memory errors at both the memory cells and the data paths emanating from the DDR3 DIMMs The BIOS also uses the Memory BIST to initialize memory at the end of the memory discovery process 3 3 7 Memory Scrub Engine The Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series incorporates a memory scrub engine which performs periodic checks on the memory cells and identifies and corrects single bit errors Two types of scrubbing operations are supported Demand scrubbing Executes when an error is encountered during normal read write of data Patrol scrubbing Proactively walks through populated memory space seeking soft errors By default the BIOS enables both demand scrubbing and patrol scrubbing Demand scrubbing is not possible when memory mirroring is enabled Therefore if the memory is configured for mirroring the BIOS disables it automatically 3 3 8 Memory RAS 3 3 8 1 RAS Features The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC supports the following memory channel modes e Independent Channel Mode e Mirrored Channel Mode Provides Channel RAS feature These channel modes are used in conjunction with the standar
48. noted below e Quantity limit of 0 1 by mass 1000PPM for Lead Mercury Hexavalent Chromium Polybrominated Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers PBDE e Quantity limit of 0 0196 by mass 100 PPM for Cadmium 10 5 Product Ecology Change CRoHS CRoHS China RoHS or Ministry of Information Industry Order 39 Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products e China bans the same substances and limits as noted for EU RoHS however require product marking and controlled substance information Environmental Friendly Usage Period EFUP Marking Is defined in number of years in which controlled listed substances will not leak or chemically deteriorate while in the product Intel understands the end seller entity placing product into market place is responsible for providing EFUP marking e Intel retail products are provided with EFUP marking e For Business to Business products Intel intends to place EFUP marking on product for customer convenience e EFUP for Intel server products has been determined as 20 years Below is an example of EFUP mark applied to Intel server products 142 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 2 CROHS Substance Tables China CRoHS requires products to be provided with controlled substance information Intel understands the end seller entity placing product into market p
49. o Aetio Transmit Receive activity 46 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 LED Color Green Left Off Green Amber Right Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture 3 12 1 MAC Address Definition Each Intel Workstation Board S5520SC has the following four MAC addresses assigned to it at the Intel factory NIC 1 MAC address NIC 2 MAC address is assigned the NIC 1 MAC address 1 BMC LAN Channel MAC address is assigned the NIC 1 MAC address 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 Intel RMM3 MAC address is assigned the NIC 1 MAC address 3 During the manufacturing process each workstation board has a white MAC address sticker placed on the top of the NIC 1 port The sticker displays the NIC 1 MAC address and Intel RMM3 MAC address in both bar code and alphanumeric formats Revision 1 7 47 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 13 Audio Codec The workstation board supports the Intel High Definition audio subsystem based on the Realtek ALC889 audio codex The feature list for the ALC889 is as follows High performance DACs with 108dB signal to noise ratio A weighting High performance ADCs with 104dB signal to noise ration A weighting Meets Microsoft WLP3 0x and future WLP4 0 Premium audio requirements Ten DAC channels support 16 20 24 bit PCM format for 7 1 soun
50. optimal thermal airflow when a graphics card is installed into PCI Express Slot 4 Locate the device that generates System Event Log SEL PCI device event the SEL PCI device event may not specify which PCI device in the system that generates the event entry users can follow below tips to locate the PCI device s Step1 Identify the PCI device location number the SEL event entry in Hex code refer the SEL viewer utility help text instruction for read of Hex code provides the PCI device bus number device number and function number with last two bytes ED2 and ED3 The byte of ED2 provides the PCI device bus number the higher four bits of ED3 byte provides the device number and the lower four bits of ED3 byte provides the function number Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix A Integration and Usage Tips Revision 1 7 Step 2 Decide the PCI device with location number Bus number Device number and Function number using PCI map dump from the system generating the PCI device SEL event There are multiple means to dump the PCI map For example read the location number from the device general property page in device manager under Microsoft Windows Operating Systems or type PCI and execute under the server board EFI shell Example of deciding the PCI device that generates SEL event entry 1 Provided a PCI device SEL event entry in Hex code reads the ED2 as 01 and ED3 as
51. pins 1 and 2 10 Close the workstation chassis 11 Reconnect the AC power cord and power up the workstation Note Normal BMC functionality is disabled when the Force BMC Update jumper is set to the enabled position You should never run the workstation with the Force BMC Update jumper set in this position You should only use this jumper setting when the standard firmware update process fails This jumper should remain in the default disabled position when the workstation is running normally 7 3 BIOS Recovery Power down the system and remove the AC power cord 2 Open the workstation chassis Refer your workstation chassis documentation for instructions Revision 1 7 119 Intel order number E39530 010 Jumper Blocks Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS DU oes 10 11 12 Move the BIOS recovery jumper J1E5 from the default operating position covering pins 1 and 2 to the enabled position covering pins 2 and 3 Close the workstation chassis Reconnect the AC power cord and power up the workstation Perform the BIOS Recovery procedure as documented in the BIOS Release Notes After successful completion of the BIOS recovery the BIOS has been updated successfully message displays Power down the system and remove the AC power cord Open the workstation chassis Move the BIOS recovery jumper J1E5 from the enabled position covering pins 2 and 3 to the disabled position covering pins 1 and 2 Close
52. running in Administrator or User With no passwords set Administrator is the default mode Information only Displays the Platform ID Information only Displays the current BIOS version xx major version yy minor version zzzz build number Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Setup Item Build Date Memory Size Quiet Boot POST Error Pause System Date System Time Revision 1 7 Options Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Day of week MM DD YYYY HH MM SS Help Text Enabled Display the logo screen during POST Disabled Display the diagnostic screen during POST Enabled Go to the Error Manager for critical POST errors Disabled Attempt to boot and do not go to the Error Manager for critical POST errors System Date has configurable fields for Month Day and Year Use Enter or Tab key to select the next field Use or key to modify the selected field System Time has configurable fields for Hours Minutes and Seconds Hours are in 24 hour format Use Enter or Tab key to select the next field Use or key to modify the selected field Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Comments Information only Displays the current BIOS build date Information only Displays the total physical memory installed in the system in MB or GB The term
53. start of Memory Reference Code MRC Start of the very early platform initialization code Very late in POST it is the signal that the operating system has switched to virtual memory mode Memory Error Codes Accompanied by a beep code These codes are used in early POST by Memory Reference Code Later in POST these same codes are used for other Progress Codes These progress codes are subject to change as per Memory Reference Code OxE8 No Usable Memory Error No memory in the system or SPD bad so no memory could be detected or all memory failed Hardware BIST System is halted OxEB Memory Test Error One or memory DIMMs Channels failed Hardware BIST but usable memory remains System continues POST OxED Population Error RDIMMs and UDIMMs cannot be mixed in the system OxEE Mismatch Error more than 2 Quad Ranked DIMMS in a channel Host Processor 0x04 Early processor initialization where system BSP is selected 0x10 Power on initialization of the host processor Boot Strap Processor 0x11 Host processor cache initialization including AP 0x12 Starting application processor initialization 0x13 SMM initialization Chipset 0x21 Initializing a chipset component Memory 0x22 Reading configuration data from memory SPD on DIMM 0x23 Detecting presence of memory 0x24 Programming timing parameters in the memory controller 0x25 Co
54. the CPU sockets to default to the Independent Channel mode 12 DIMM parameters matching requirements for Mirrored Channel Mode are local to the CPU socket for example while CPU1 memory channels A B and C have one match of timing technology and size CPU 2 memory Channels D E and F can have a different match of the parameters and channel RAS still functions 13 The Minimal memory population possible is DIMM A1 In this configuration the system operates in the Independent Channel Mode Mirrored Channel Mode is not possible oo Revision 1 7 31 Intel order number E39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 14 15 16 17 18 The minimal population upgrade recommended for enabling CPU 2 socket are DIMM A1 and DIMM D1 In this configuration only the Independent Channel mode is supported In the Mirrored Channel mode memory population on Channel A and B should be identical including across adjacent slots on the channels memory population on channels D and E should be identical including across adjacent slots on the channels The DIMMs on successive slots are not required to be identical and can have different sizes and or timings but the overall channel timing reduces according to the slowest DIMM If channels A and B are not identical or channels D and E are not identical the BIOS selects default Independent Channel Mode If Channel C or F is not empty the BIOS disables the Mir
55. the Quad Rank DIMM starting with the first slot Memory slot A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 or F1 on each memory channel For example when installing one Quad Rank RDIMM with one Single or Dual Rank RDIMM in memory Channel A you must populate the Quad Rank RDIMM in slot A1 7 Ifan installed DDR3 DIMM has faulty or incompatible SPD data it is ignored during memory initialization and is essentially disabled by the BIOS If a DDR3 DIMM has no or missing SPD information the slot in which it is placed is treated as empty by the BIOS 8 The memory operational mode is configurable at the channel level The following two modes are supported Independent Channel Mode and Mirrored Channel Mode 9 The BIOS selects the mode that enables all the installed memory by default Since the Independent Channel Mode enables all the channels simultaneously this mode becomes the default mode of operation 10 When only CPU1 socket is populated the Mirrored Channel mode is selected only if DIMMs are populated to conform to that channel RAS mode If it fails to comply with the population rule then the BIOS configures the CPU1 socket to default to the Independent Channel mode 11 If both CPU sockets are populated and the installed DIMMs are associated with both CPU sockets then you only select Mirrored Channel Mode if both the CPU sockets are populated to conform to that mode If either or both sockets fail to comply with the population rule the BIOS configures both
56. the memory higher BW for the Performance mode Revision 1 7 63 Intel order number 39530 010 Platform Management Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 4 4 Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager is a platform system level solution that provides the system with a method of monitoring power consumption and thermal output and adjusting system variables to control those factors The BMC supports Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager specification version 1 5 Additionally the platform must have an Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager capable Manageability Engine ME firmware installed The BMC firmware implements power management features based on the Power Management Bus PMBus 1 1 Specification Note Intelligent Power Node Manager is only available on platforms that support PMBus compliant power supplies 4 4 1 Manageability Engine ME 4 4 2 Manageability Engine ME An embedded ARC controller is within the IOH providing the Intel Server Platform Services SPS The controller is also commonly referred to as the Manageability Engine ME e The functionality provided by the SPS firmware is different from Intel Active Management Technology Intel AMT provided by the ME on client platforms 64 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Platform Management REPEATER 3 3VSB 3 3V PCA9515 CLK509B 0xD2 DD
57. the power connection and using the power adapter cable accompanying your graphics card if any Graphics cards with power greater than 75 W must be self cooled with exhaust out the back of the chassis ATI CrossFire technology is considered fully validated by Intel workstation validation Intel validation may not meet all of ATI prescribed CrossFire test requirements if any 3 12 Network Interface Controller NIC The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC provide dual onboard LAN ports with support for 10 100 1000 Mbps operation The two LAN ports are based on the onboard Intel 82575EB controller which is a single compact component with two fully integrated GbE Media Access Control MAC and Physical Layer PHY ports The Intel 82575EB controller provides a standard IEEE 802 3 Ethernet interface for 1000BASE T 100BASE TX and 10BASE T applications 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab and is capable of transmitting and receiving data at rates of 1000 Mbps 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps Each network interface controller NIC port provides two LEDs Link activity LED at the left of the connector Indicates network connection when on and transmit receive activity when blinking The speed LED at the right of the connector indicates 1000 Mbps operation when amber 100 Mbps operation when green and 10 Mbps when off The following table provides an overview of the LEDs Table 15 Onboard NIC Status LED Link Activity Speed LED LED
58. wr wre o on w 12 420 o 315 47 LL 3 B 445 214 50 10 280 261 11 11 252 285 80 Figure 6 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Major Connector Pin 1 Locations 2 of 2 10 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Overview MORY VR HEATSINK KEEPOUT ARIA MAX COMPONENT HEIGHT 0 029 INCHES COMPONENT WEIGHT RESTRICTION 0 185 MAX 2 PLACES MEMORY CR MS SIDE FIN KEEPOUT AREA MAX COMPONENT HEIGHT O E PLACES i a 2 s 0 158 MEMORY WR HEATSINK PUSH PIN KEEPOUT AREA NO COMPONENT 2 PLACES S 3 VALLE 0 100 2 Sot MAT COMPONENT HEIGHT 0 400 GROUND PADS 10 PLACES 110 161 7 He FIN THRU MOLE COMPONENT ZONE 10 PLACES 16 51 COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICT 0 130 MA SOCKET ILM KEEP IN AREA NO COMPONENT 2 PLACES SS SEE DETAIL gt TYLERSBURG NO COMPONENT ZONE PU HEATSINK AREA 0 118 3M MAT COMPONENT WEIGHT RESTRICTION 4 PLACES SS A E SOCKET CAVITY 0 070 11 EMM MAX COMPONENT HEIGRT RESTRICTION 2 PLACES TYLERSBURG BARE DIE HEATSINK 0 063 1 640 MAT COMPONENT HEIGHT ZONE SSR 0 276 TMN MAX COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 2 PLACES ZF SS WEATSINK BASE AREA MAX COMPONENT HEIGHT 0 0384 WY SJ PU VR MEATSINK LANDING FEET NO COMPONENT 2 PLACES MAX COMPONENT HEIGHT 0 4 FOR SAS MODULE KEY MAL COMPONENT HEIGHT 0 100 FOR SAS L VA HEATSI
59. 0 report to include all country national deviations GS License Germany e GOST R 50377 92 License Russia Listed on System License e Belarus License Belarus Listed on System License e CE Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEE Europe e IRAM Certification Argentina 10 1 2 Product EMC Compliance Class A Compliance The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulations when installed a compatible Intel host system For information on compatible host system s refer to http support intel com support motherboards server S5520SC or contact your local Intel representative e FCC ICES 003 Emissions USA Canada Verification e CISPR 22 Emissions International e EN55022 Emissions Europe e EN55024 Immunity Europe e CE EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Europe e AS NZS 3548 Emissions Australia New Zealand e VCCI Emissions Japan Revision 1 7 137 Intel order number E39530 010 Regulatory and Certification Information Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 138 BSMI CNS13438 Emissions Taiwan RRL Notice No 1997 41 EMC amp 1997 42 EMI Korea GOST R 29216 91 Emissions Russia Listed on System License GOST R 50628 95 Immunity Russia Listed on System License Belarus License Belarus Listed on System License Certifications Registrations Declarations UL Certification or NRTL US Canada CB Cer
60. 1 3 2 9 Unified Retention System SUpport occccccccccccocicccccnconnnananonnonononnncnnnnnononanacinininnns 21 3 3 Memory Subsystem EE 22 3 3 1 Memory Subsystem Nomenclature 22 3 3 2 SUPPOrted MEMORY x sanser dove errore depot e eee eer ro gez dead exte eee etuer 24 3 3 3 Processor Cores QPI Links and DDR3 Channels Frequency Configuration 24 3 3 4 Publishing System Memory sssesssssseseeeeneneeeeememennennnnnnn nnne 28 3 3 5 Memory Interleaving ccoocccnnnnnncncononoonononcncnnncononencncnnncononcnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncacicinin 28 iv Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table of Contents 3 3 6 Memory EE 29 3 3 7 Memory Scrub Engine sess ennt CARTE AATE 29 3 3 8 Memory RAS nier retenue to rae et en rer ERR Ede oret do kN 29 3 3 9 Memory Population and Upgrade Hules nenseneseneeeeneeeeeerererrtererrrnrnrnrneneseeeene 30 3 3 10 Supported Memory Configuration ccccccccccccincnnnnnnnnnnonnononcnnnononononenenencnnanannnnnns 32 3 3 11 Memory Error Handling 34 3 4 A EE 35 3 4 1 Serial ATA SUpDpOrt esie epa tans ee ER en e e RR ANNE epee 35 3 4 2 REI Ee EE 38 3 5 POI ie EE 38 3 6 Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD ccessorn eeen 39 3 6 1 SAS RAID Support ede Ee NEES iset 40 3 7 Baseboard Management Controller sse 41 3 7 1 BMC Embedded LAN Channel 42 3 8 Senal Ports id Near vel Ua ee Ane ate a 43 3 9 Flopp
61. 1 7 169 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix F POST Error Messages and Handling Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS SMM driver component encountered a illegal software state error OxA5A0 PCI Express component encountered a PERR error No Pause OxAGAO Rs services driver Not enough memory available to shadow a legacy option OxB6A3 DXE boot services driver Unrecognized 170 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix F POST Error Messages and Handling POST Error Beep Codes The following table lists the POST error beep codes Prior to system video initialization the BIOS uses these beep codes to inform users of error conditions The beep code is followed by a user visible code on the POST Progress LEDs Table 91 POST Error Beep Codes Beeps Error Message POST Progress Code Description Multiple System halted because a fatal error related to the memory was detected The BMC may generate beep codes upon detection of failure conditions Beep codes are sounded each time the problem is discovered such as on each power up attempt but are not sounded continuously Each digit in the code is represented by a sequence of beeps whose count is equal to the digit Table 92 BMC Beep Codes Code Reason for Beep Associated Sensors 1 5 2 1 CPU Empty slot Population error CPU sockets are populated incorrectly CPU1 must be populated before CPU2 1 5 4 2
62. 161 0 00 10 00 TI dei bn 0 4 9 1560 122 841 13 961 BASEBOARD MOUNTING MOLE t 1 10 PLACES 1 1 oo E 2 200 A de m 165 281 re 1 1 0 1587 CPU HEATSINK MOUNTING HOLE 412 8 PLACES ri i 4 03 1 i 1 I 4 592 MM s t U 1116 64 1 r o 4 980 126 491 I 41 0 126 HOLE FOR i z a tian ADD ON CARD RETENTION 6 100 gt 0 1180 2 PLACES 1154 94 13 00 D D e amp CPU VR HEATSINK MOUNTING HOLES 6 865 S aa ZS I 14 311 2 150 7 000 1181 61 177 80 1 i05 1 0 0 12 4 PLACES l Um oi 0 0382 212 4 PLACE EEN L t i PLATED THROUGH HOLES 6 3 340 FOR ANCHOR SOLDERING i 211 841 LU I 8 950 1221 33 1 0 1496 CPU SOCKET ILM MOUNTING HOLE 4X2 8 PLACES L 13 801 238 631 9 945 2 1 0 1180 MOLE FOR spem L 13 001 10 145 MEMORY VR HEATSINK 1 251 681 PUSH PIN RETENTION 10 109 berg 10 150 274 05 273 041 4 is L 11 120 11 310 1282 44 267 27 ES j FT 11 331 1287 801 60 1180 2 PLACES 12 300 13 001 312 421 CPU eine MOUNTING HOLES 12 443 320 04 316 05 23 z E 3 sz s 3 s 23 s Pe en s 2 Bekah gh we Sei Safe Ze Be 2s 2 a2 fers Ss a sz NEST 4t 4T cc 8 32 str 5 EM Figure 4 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Mounting Hole Positions 8 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel
63. 1K2 J1K4 J1K5 Pin SignalName Type Desopgon 2o ur Power Powers 3 renren in FAN TACH signalis connected 10 the BMC to montar the fan speed mM Fan PWM FAN PWM signal to control fan speed 5 FenPresene in indicates the fan is present 6 Fan Fault LED Lights the fan fault LED Note Intel Corporation server and workstation boards support peripheral components and contain a number of high density VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool Intel s own chassis are designed and tested to meet the intended thermal requirements of these components when the fully integrated system is used together It is the responsibility of the system integrator that chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for their specific application and environmental conditions Intel Corporation cannot be held responsible if components fail or the workstation board does not operate correctly when used outside any of their published operating or non operating limits 116 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 7 Jumper Blocks Jumper Blocks The workstation board has several 3 pin jumper blocks that you can use to configure protect or recover specific features of the workstation board Pin 1 on each jumper block is identified by the follo
64. 5 85 60 65 70 N A N A Refresh Rate Hz 3 11 2 Dual Video The BIOS supports single and dual video modes The dual video mode is enabled by default In single mode the onboard video controller is disabled when an add in video card is detected In dual mode enable Dual Monitor Video in BIOS setup the onboard video controller is enabled and is the primary video device The add in video card is allocated resources and considered the secondary video device The BIOS Setup utility provides options on Advanced PCI Configuration Screen to configure the feature as follows Enabled default Onboard Video Disabled Enabled Shaded if onboard video is set to Disabled Revision 1 7 45 Intel order number 39530 010 Dual Monitor Video Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 11 3 Graphics Card Population Guide Table 14 Graphics Card Population Compatible Intel Server Chassis Graphics Card Support Intel Server Chassis SCSGOOBASE One graphics card with maximum 150 W power in PCI Express slot 6 One graphics card with maximum 300 W power in PCI Express slot 6 or up to two graphics cards with maximum 150 W power in PCI Express slots 4 and 6 Keep PCI Express Slot 3 empty for optimal air flow when populating a graphics card in PCI Express slot 4 Intel Server Chassis SC5650WS Note Please follow the installation guide accompanying your graphics card for
65. 50 OMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION MAX 4 PLACES 200 MAX OMPONENT HEIGH T RESTRICTION 0 200 MAX 24 PLACES o o o SSSSNSN oo o COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 0 04 MAX 2 PLACES COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 0 0 MAX 2 PLACES A 5222 NE COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 0 200 NAX dr ee de IN SASKS SS S SN S o Oo o o OMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 0 08 MAX 2 PLACES CARD SIDE COMPONENT HEIGHT LIMIT 0 600 MAX SSSSSS Figure 10 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Primary Side Card Side Keepout Zone Revision 1 7 13 Intel order number E39530 010 Overview Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 0 400 GROUND PADS 10 PLACES 110 16 SOCKEY CAVITY 1 8MM COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 2 PLACES 48MM COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 2 PLACES PU HEATSINK BACKPLATE INTING AERA NO COMPONENT LACES NS SES A NG Sh UA T D 2 2 000 TYP 50 80 BASEBOARD MOUNTING RESTRICTED AREA LIMITED COMPONENT HEIGHT 6 058 MAX 10 PLACES OTHER BOARD MOUNTING KEEPOUT AREA NO COMPONENT ZONE 10 PLACES o 1 000 TYP ch 0 236 MOUNTING HOLE AREA BASEBOARD MOUNTING KEEPOUT AREA 16 00 T NO COMPONENT ZONE 10 PLACES SN 90 512 XX PAD LOCATION 113 001 NO COMPONENT ZONE 5 PLACES NO COMPONENT NO ROUTING ZONE 16 PLACES Figure 11 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Second Side Keepout Zone 14 Revision 1 7 Intel order number
66. 8 Direct Cache Access DCA Direct Cache Access DCA is a system level protocol in a multi processor system to improve I O network performance thereby providing higher system performance The basic idea is to minimize cache misses when a demand read is executed This is accomplished by placing the data from the I O devices directly into the processor cache through hints to the processor to perform a data pre fetch and install it in its local caches The BIOS setup provides an option to enable or disable this feature The default behavior is enabled 3 2 9 Unified Retention System Support The server boards comply with Unified Retention System URS and Unified Backplate Assembly The workstation board ships with Unified Backplate Assembly at each processor socket The URS retention transfers load to the server boards via the Unified Backplate Assembly The URS spring captive in the heatsink provides the necessary compressive load for the thermal interface material TIM All components of the URS heatsink solution are captive to the heatsink and only require a Phillips screwdriver to attach to the Unified Backplate Assembly Refer to the following figure for the stacking order of URS components Revision 1 7 21 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS The Unified Backplate Assembly is removable allowing for the use of non Intel heatsink retention solutions HEATSINK SCREW
67. 9530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility 5 3 1 Operation The BIOS Setup has the following features Localization The BIOS Setup uses the Unicode standard and is capable of displaying setup forms in all languages currently included in the Unicode standard The Intel workstation BIOS is only available in English Console Redirection The BIOS Setup is functional via console redirection over various terminal emulation standards This may limit some functionality for compatibility for example color usage or some keys or key sequences or support of pointing devices 5 3 1 1 Setup Page Layout The setup page layout is sectioned into functional areas Each occupies a specific area of the screen and has dedicated functionality The following table lists and describes each functional area Table 19 BIOS Setup Page Layout Functional Area Description Title Bar The title bar is located at the top of the screen and displays the title of the form page the user is currently viewing It may also display navigational information Setup Item List The Setup Item List is a set of controllable and informational items Each item in the list occupies the left column of the screen A Setup Item may also open a new window with more options for that functionality on the board Item Specific Help Area The Item Specific Help area is located on the right side of the screen and contains help text for the highlig
68. 9A Detecting the presence of mouse Ox9B Enabling the mouse Fixed Media OxBO Resetting fixed media device OxB1 Disabling fixed media device 0xB2 Detecting the presence of a fixed media device hard drive detection etc OxB3 Enabling configuring a fixed media device 164 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Progress Code Progress Code Definition Removable Media OxB8 Resetting the removable media device OxB9 Disabling the removable media device OxBA Detecting the presence of a removable media device CDROM detection etc OxBC Enabling configuring a removable media device Boot Device Selection OxDy Trying boot selection y where y O to F Pre EFI Initialization PEI Core not accompanied by a beep code OxEO Started dispatching early initialization modules PEIM OxE2 Initial memory found configured and installed correctly OxE1 0xE3 Reserved for initialization module use PEIM Driver eXecution Environment DXE Core not accompanied by a beep code OxE4 Entered EFI driver execution phase DXE OxE5 Started dispatching drivers OxE6 Started connecting drivers DXE Drivers not accompanied by a beep code OxE7 Waiting for user input OxE8 Checking password OxE9 Entering the BIOS Setup OxEA Flash Update OxEE Calling Int 19 O
69. C Status LED 46 Table 16 Setup Utility Security Configuration Screen Fields occcccccconnonnonnccnconcnnncnnnnns 52 Table 17 Basic and Advanced Management Features oooooococcccccccccccccocococincnconanonnnnnnononcnncncncnns 56 Table 18 S5520HC and S5500HCV Fan Domain Table oooooccccccccccoccccccccccccccnconcnnananonnnro nc nnncnnos 62 Table 19 BIOS Setup Page Layout 67 Table 20 BIOS Setup Keyboard Command Bar 68 Table 21 Setup Utility Main Screen Fields cccoccooononcononcnccncconnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnonconnnnnnnnnoninos 70 Table 22 Setup Utility Advanced Screen Display Fields ooooocccccccncncnconcnnnnanonononcccnnnnnnns 72 Table 23 Setup Utility Processor Configuration Screen Fields 74 Table 24 Setup Utility Memory Configuration Screen Fields 77 Table 25 Setup Utility Configure RAS and Performance Screen Fields 78 Table 26 Setup Utility Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Fields 80 Table 27 Setup Utility Serial Ports Configuration Screen Fields nnnnesseeeeeeeeeeenenne reenen 81 Table 28 Setup Utility USB Controller Configuration Screen Fields nenea 83 Table 29 Setup Utility PCI Configuration Screen Fields 84 Table 30 Setup Utility System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Fields 86 Table 31 Setup Utility Security Configuration Screen Fields 87 Table 32 Setup Utility Serve
70. D 2 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Overview RAID Support e Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology Il through onboard SATA connectors provides SATA RAID O 1 and 10 with optional RAID 5 support provided by the Intel RAID Activation Key AXXRAKSW5 e Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II through optional Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD provides SAS RAID O 1 and 10 with optional RAID 5 support provided by the Intel RAID Activation Key AXXRAKSW5 e IT IR RAID through optional Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD provides entry hardware RAID O 1 10 1 and native SAS pass through mode e 4 ports full featured SAS SATA hardware RAID through optional Intel Integrated RAID Module SROMBSASMR AXXROMBSASMR provides RAID 0 1 5 6 and striping capability for spans 10 50 60 USB Drive Support e One internal type A USB port with USB 2 0 support that supports a peripheral such as a floppy drive e One internal low profile USB port for USB Solid State Drive 1 0 Control Support e External connections RJ 45 serial port A connection One DH 10 serial port connector optional Two RJ 45 NIC connectors for 10 100 1000 Mb connections Dual GbE through the Intel 82575EB Network Connection Four USB 2 0 ports at the back of the board 7 1 channel Audio Connections One IEEE1394a connector e Internal connections Two 9 pin USB headers each supports two USB
71. D Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 23 Setup Utility Processor Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Help Text er EE EH EH A Et DEE Current Intel QPI Link Speed Intel QPI Link Frequency A Intel Turbo Boost Technology Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Tech Intel Hyper Threading Tech Core Multi Processing Execute Disable Bit 74 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Intel Turbo Boost Technology allows the processor to automatically increase its frequency if it is running below power temperature and current specifications Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology allows the system to dynamically adjust processor voltage and core frequency which can result in decreased average power consumption and decreased average heat production Contact your OS vendor regarding OS support of this feature Intel HT Technology allows multithreaded software applications to execute threads in parallel within each processor Contact your OS vendor regarding OS support of this feature Enable 1 2 or All cores of installed processors packages Execute Disable Bit can help prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks Contact your OS vendor regarding OS support of this feature Intel order number E39530 010 Comments Information only Processor CPUID Information only Current frequency of the processor In
72. DDR3 memory channels three channels per processor with two DIMM slots per channel thus supporting up to 12 DIMMs in a two 22 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS processor configuration Refer to Figure 15 for the Intel Workstation Board 5520SC DIMM slots arrangement OD OGUSO CPU 1 Socket Functional Architecture O 2 FE Workstation Board CPU Socket DIMM Identifier Channel Slot A1 Blue Channel A Slot O A2 Black Channel A Slot 1 CPU 1 B1 Blue Channel B Slot O B2 Black Channel B Slot 1 intel Workstation Board C1 Blue Channel C Slot 0 ntel Workstation Boar 5520SC C2 Black Channel C Slot 1 D1 Blue Channel D Slot O D2 Black Channel D Slot 1 CPU 2 El Blue Channel Slot 0 E2 Black Channel E Slot 1 F1 Blue Channel F Slot 0 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 23 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Workstation Board CPU Socket DIMM Identifier Channel Slot F2 Black Channel F Slot 1 Figure 15 Intel Workstation Board 5520SC DIMM Slots Arrangement 3 3 2 Supported Memory e Intel Workstation Board S5520SC supports up to 12 DDR3 DIMMs with 1 5 V and a maximum of 192 GB memory capacity e Intel Workstation Board S5520SC sup
73. E ERREUR RERO ad Ere E eain 60 4 3 1 Memory Open and Closed Loop Thermal Throttlmg 61 4 3 2 Fans peed Control raire tean e Er orto e A cruces coc dE dee de 61 4 4 Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager 64 4 4 1 Manageability Engine ME 64 4 4 2 Manageability Engine ME 64 5 BIOS Setup RE d TT 66 5 1 Logo Diagnostic Gcreen nee renennnn nnne nnn 66 5 2 BIOS Boot Popup Menu c ccccccccccceceeceeeeeeeeeee anaa Ha KEA EEan aKa AA KEE EEan 66 5 3 BIOS Setup Utility 5 0n rte a eR 66 5 3 1 OPS ATOM sidered EE 67 5 3 2 Server Platform Setup Utility Screens ooooooccncnccconccccnccononnanononcnnnnnnnnconinininin 69 6 Connector Header Locations and Pin OUutS rurnannnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennen 104 6 1 Board Connector Information 104 6 2 Power Connechars AAA 105 6 3 System Management Headers rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnoronvnnnnnrnonnnnnnnnrnrnrnnennnnnnenenesnrnrnrnnnennn 107 6 3 1 Intel Remote Management Module 3 Intel RMM3 Connector 107 6 3 2 ECP IPMB Header ansat dition eel tiet cepere iode 107 0 3 3 HSBP Header es Ee tee EE egets 108 6 34 SGPIO H6ad6r ot ttt mer nasi eet ea Eo ten Dd en eds 108 6 4 Front Panel Connector eee pee er teens Eee egre NEEN 108 6 5 eg ell ee 109 6 5 1 Ke eene 109 6 5 2 SATA Connectors E 109 6 53 SAS Module Slot Sete eke Sie ee ee es 110 6 5 4 Serial Port Conpnechors AA 111 6 5 5 USB Connector os det a
74. ICH10 RAID ICH10R I O controller hub for the UO subsystem This chapter provides a high level description of the functionality associated with each chipset component and the architectural blocks that make up the workstation board A AA E mum intel intel mena EN Xeon Xeon ME inside 2 LR p I 2 DIMMs per Channel e CPUZ 2 DIMMs per Channel Slot 6 x16 conn d 575EB X2 Gbit MO Slot 4 x16 conn Slot 3 x4 conn Default Switch SATA II x6 Slot 2 x8 conn toSlot2 E S spm 40 RMM3 Slot Slot 1 E ICH10R e Figure 13 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Functional Block Diagram 16 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture 3 1 Intel 5520 1 0 Hub OH The Intel 5520 I O Hub IOH on the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC provides a connection point between various I O components and Intel QPI based processors which includes the following core platform functions Intel QPI link interface for the processor subsystem PCI Express Ports Enterprise South Bridge Interface ESI for connecting Intel ICH10R Manageability Engine ME Controller Link CL SMBus Interface Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O Intel VT d The following table shows the high level features of the Intel 5520 IOH Table 1 IOH High Level Summary IOHSKU Intel QPI Ports Supported Processo
75. IO connector refer to Figure 2 Major Board Components Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II functionality requires the following items e CH10R I O Controller Hub e Software RAID option is selected on BIOS menu for SATA controller e Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II Option ROM Revision 1 7 35 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS e Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II drivers most recent revision e Atleast two SATA hard disk drives 36 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 4 1 1 1 Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II Option ROM Functional Architecture The Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II for SATA Option ROM provides a pre operating system user interface for the Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II implementation and provides the ability to use an Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II volume as a boot disk and detect any faults in the Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II volume s 3 4 1 2 SW RAID Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II ESRTII Onboard SATA Storage Mode Matrix Table 7 Onboard SATA Storage Mode Matrix RAID RAID Storage Storage Mode Description RAID Types and Levels Driver Management Software Compatible Controller Supported DP Backplane Software User s Guide Chipset driver or 6 SATA ports at Operating System Enhan
76. Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Technical Product Specification Intel order number E39530 010 Revision 1 7 May 2010 WORKSTATION BOARD inside Enterprise Platforms and Services Division Revision History Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Revision History Date Revision Modifications Number February 2008 Preliminary draft September 2008 Memory upgrade rule updated product code updated and added pin out of internal video header February 2009 1 0 Updated Functional Architecture Section updated Regulatory and Certification Information and added Platform Specific Appendix March 2009 1 1 Updated Section 3 3 4 1 Memory Reservation for Memory mapped Functions Updated Section 3 4 1 2 onboard SATA Storage Mode Matrix table Added Fan Domain Table in Section 4 3 2 2 1 Updated Section 9 2 MTBF Added Appendix G Installation Guidelines Added Processor Stepping Mismatching on Table 2 Updated Boot Option BIOS Setup Menu Table 35 and Figure 34 Updated Table 4 Memory Running Frequency Updated Table 9 Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD Storage Mode Updated Table 14 Graphics Card Population Updated Table 48 and Table 49 CPU 1 and CPU2 power connectors pin out Updated Table 89 POST Codes and Messages Updated Table 92 BMC Beep Codes Updated Figure 19 SMBUS Block Diagram revised components code name 2 Updated Figure 53 Power Distribution Block Diagram revised components code July 2009 1 Updated Section 2 1 Section 3
77. Intel Server Chassis SCS600Base The PCI Express Gen 1 slot x8 Mechanically x4 Electrically is not available when the SAS module slot is in use and vice versa 4 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Overview 2 2 Workstation Board Layout Figure 1 Intel Workstation Board 5520SC Layout 2 2 1 Workstation Board Connector and Component Layout The following figure shows the board layout of the workstation board Each connector and major component is identified by a number or letter and a description follows each figure Revision 1 7 5 Intel order number 39530 010 Overview Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Lilit Lit CPU 1 Socket TIT d EE fe C3 O Figure 2 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Connector and Components Layout Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Overview Callout Description Callout Description A S PDIF Header X System Fan 3 Header B Slot 1 32 bit 33 MHz PCI 5V Y System Fan 4 Header C Intel Remote Management 3 Slot Z System Fan 2 Header D Slot 2 PCI Express Gen1 x4 x8 Mechanically AA System Fan 1 Header E IEEE 1394a Header BB Main Power Connector F Slot 3 PCI Express Gen1 x1 x4 Mechanical
78. Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Rearm Sensors The rearm is a request for the event status of a sensor to be rechecked and updated upon a transition between good and bad states You can rearm the sensors manually or automatically This column indicates the type supported by the sensor These abbreviations are used in the comment column to describe a sensor A Auto rearm M Manual rearm Rearm by init agent Default Hysteresis The hysteresis setting applies to all thresholds of the sensor This column provides the count of hysteresis for the sensor which is 1 or 2 positive or negative hysteresis Criticality Criticality is a classification of the severity and nature of the condition It also controls the behavior of the Control Panel Status LED e Standby Some sensors operate on standby power You can access these sensors and or generate events when the main system power is off but AC power is present Revision 1 7 151 Intel order number E39530 010 Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 86 Integrated BMC Core Sensors Readable Full Sensor Name Platform Event Readin Event Offset coi Ne Assert D Event Stand Sensor EUER Sensor Type System Rearm Sensor name in SDR Applicability g Type Triggers Status e assert Value Off Data by sets 00 Power down OK Sundet 04 A C lost Power Status P
79. NK 0 033 MAL COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 2 PLACES 4 150 24 NO COMPONENT 0 ZONE FOR ADD ON CARD RETENTION Ss EU CPU ILM MOUNTING HOLE BOARD ROUNTING KEEP OUT ZONE COPPER PAD ON SURFACE 412 8 PLACES 0 150 MAX COMPONENT WEIGHT MAX COMPONENT WEIGHT 0 137 AX d MAX COMPONENT HEIGHT 0 236 T WEIGHT 0 360 ILE 90 236 CPU HEATSING MOUTNIGN HOLE FOR SAS MODUI 0 BOARD ROWNTING KEEP OUT ZONE 412 8 PLACES EATSINK RETENTION MODULE TOUCH AREA NO COMPONENT ZONE 8 PLACES Figure 7 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Primary Side Keepout Zone 1 of 2 BARE DIE HEATSINK WIRE CLIP AREA MAX COMPONENT HEIGHT 0 078 2040 BARE DIE HEATSINK ANCHOR SOLDERING AREA NO COMPONENT ALLOWED DETAIL SCALE 4 000 A Figure 8 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Primary Side Keepout Zone 2 of 2 Revision 1 7 11 Intel order number E39530 010 Overview 12 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Mox component height 0 0 m Mor component height 50 mil o Mor component height 83 mi Mar component height 472 mil o Mar component height 0 0 mil 6 places Max component height 250 mil 9 places Mer component height 4T2mi ox component height 0 0 mil Figure 9 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Primary Side Air Duct Keepout Zone Intel order number E39530 010 Revision 1 7 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Overview COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTION 0 2
80. Note WS MAN features will be made available after production launch 4 2 5 Embedded Web server The BMC provides an embedded web server for out of band management User authentication is handled by IPMI user names and passwords Base functionality for the embedded web server includes Power Control Sensor Reading SEL Reading e KVM Media Redirection Only available when the Intel RMM3 is present IPMI User Management The web server is available on all enabled LAN channels If a LAN channel is enabled properly configured and accessible the web server is available The web server may be contacted via HTTP or HTTPS A user can modify the SSL certificates using the web server You cannot change the web server s port 80 81 For security reasons you cannot use the null user user 1 to access the web server The session inactivity timeout for the embedded web server is 30 minutes This is not user configurable 4 2 6 Local Directory Authentication Protocol LDAP The BMC firmware supports the Linux Local Directory Authentication Protocol LDAP protocol for user authentication IPMI users passwords and sessions are not supported over LDAP A user can configure LDAP usage through the embedded web server for authentication of future embedded web sessions Note Supports LDAP for Linux only Revision 1 7 59 Intel order number 39530 010 Platform Management Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 4 3 Platform C
81. Physical Presence Administrative operations to the TPM require TPM ownership or physical presence indication by the operator to confirm the execution of administrative operations The BIOS implements the operator presence indication by verifying the setup Administrator password A TPM administrative sequence invoked from the operating system proceeds as follows 1 User makes a TPM administrative request through the operating system s security software 2 The operating system requests the BIOS to execute the TPM administrative command through TPM ACPI methods and then resets the system 3 The BIOS verifies the physical presence and confirms the command with the operator 4 The BIOS executes TPM administrative command s inhibits BIOS Setup entry and boots directly to the operating system which requested the TPM command s 3 15 2 2 TPM Security Setup Options The BIOS TPM Setup allows the operator to view the current TPM state and to carry out rudimentary TPM administrative operations Performing TPM administrative options through the BIOS setup requires TPM physical presence verification Using BIOS TPM Setup the operator can turn ON or OFF TPM functionality and clear the TPM ownership contents After the requested TPM BIOS Setup operation is carried out the option reverts to No Operation The BIOS TPM Setup also displays the current state of the TPM whether TPM is enabled or disabled and activated or deactivated Note that while us
82. Platform Event Readin Event Offset Contrib To Assert D Event Stand Sensor DILA Sensor Type System Rearm Sensor name in SDR Applicability Triggers Status e assert Value Off Data by IOH Thermal Margin m Temperature Threshold 01h 01h 10H Therm Margin EN Toe e Temperature Threshold Mem P1 Thrm Mrgn 5 E Processor 2 Memory Dual Temperature Threshold Thermal Margin 24h processor Mem P2 Thrm Mrgn only E n Fan Tachometer Sensors Castes Threshold Degraded Chassis specific P specific 01h 1 enc c Non sensor names fatal2 h Fan Present Sensors EE Chassis Generic 01 Device Di Triggered Fan x Present specific 08h inserted De Offset OK Fan Redundancy 00 Fully redundant 01 Redundancy Degraded lost 02 Redundancy Fan Redundancy is Generic Degraded d 46 SE degraded Degraded Trig Offset specific OBh Ee De redundant Sufficient Degraded resources Transition from redundant 156 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Readable Full Sensor Name Platform Event Readin Event Offset Contrib To Assert D Event Stand Sensor EE Sensor Type System Rearm Sensor name in SDR Applicability Triggers Status e assert Value Off Data by 04 Non redundant Sufficient resources Transition from insufficient 05 Non redundant insufficient resources 06 Non Redundant degrad
83. R3 DIMMS Processor cPu2 CPUO Ch AO CPU1 Ch A0 74HC4052 0xA0 0xA0 CPUO Ch A1 CPU1 Ch A1 0xA2 0xA2 CPUO Ch BO CPU1 Ch BO 0xA4 0xA4 CPUO Ch B1 CPU1 Ch B1 0xA6 0xA6 QPI QPI FRU ISO bei 33V 3 3458 AT24C64 0xAB sn FRONT PANEL FRU OxAE TEMP 0x9 CPUO Ch CO 0xAB CPU1 Ch CO 40xAB CPUO Ch C1 CPU1 Ch C1 OxAA OxAA TEMP SENSOR TMP75 09 ICH10R TCOSIave CHO SMBus 0x88 SMLink 0x2C POWER SUPPLY FRU OxAC PSMI 0x80 Note SMBus Slave Address shown in 8 bit format 0x02 IPMI Conn 5 4 3 2 1 0 SM Bus Ports Video ISO AL Conn Integrated BMC GFX DDC Essens Asp a p Figure 19 SMBUS Block Diagram Revision 1 7 65 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 BIOS Setup Utility 5 1 Logo Diagnostic Screen The Logo Diagnostic Screen displays in one of two forms f Quiet Boot is enabled in the BIOS setup a logo splash screen displays By default Quiet Boot is enabled in the BIOS setup If the logo displays during POST press lt Esc gt to hide the logo and display the diagnostic screen Ifa logo is not present in the flash ROM or if Quiet Boot is disabled in the system configuration the summary and diagnostic screens display The diagnostic screen d
84. RU KCC Koreakrigen Ri 142 10 4 Product Ecology Change EU Ro 142 10 5 Product Ecology Change Co 142 10 6 China Packaging Recycle Marks or GB18455 2001 occcccccccccconcncoconcnoninnnnnnnn 145 10 7 CA Perchlorate Warning ennemis 145 10 8 End of Life Product Recycling occcccccccccccccccccnncncnconnnnnonnnnononcnnnnnonononacanininin 145 Appendix A Integration and Usage Tips esses 146 Appendix B Compatible Intel Server Chassis eese 148 Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables oiii tare eit rre eet ec rente cn tubae ieabriacienn 150 Appendix D Platform Specific BMC Appendix eese 161 Appendix POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder eese 162 Appendix F POST Error Messages and Handling esee 167 Appendix G Installation Guidelines esesesee eese eere nro rca nennen nnn 172 MNOS a 174 Reference DOCHITIGnMs E 178 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Layout 5 Figure 2 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Connector and Components Layout 6 Figure 3 Major Board Components ooooooococononcccncncncccccccnncnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneneninanannnnenenecnns 7
85. S5520SC TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 10 Regulatory and Certification Information To help ensure EMC compliance with your local regional rules and regulations before computer integration make sure that the chassis power supply and other modules have passed EMC testing using a workstation board with a microprocessor from the same family or higher and operating at the same or higher speed as the microprocessor used on this workstation board The final configuration of your end system product may require additional EMC compliance testing For more information please contact your local Intel Representative This is an FCC Class A device Integration of it into a Class B chassis does not result in a Class B device 10 1 Product Regulatory Compliance Intended Application This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment ITE which may be installed in offices schools computer rooms and similar commercial type locations The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments such as medical industrial telecommunications NEBS residential alarm systems test equipment etc other than an ITE application may require further evaluation 10 1 1 Product Safety Compliance The Intel Workstation Board 5520SC complies with the following safety requirements e UL60950 CSA 60950 USA Canada e EN60950 Europe e EC60950 International e CB Certificate amp Report IEC6095
86. Save Changes Discard Changes Load Default Values Save as User Default Values Load User Default Values Figure 44 Setup Utility Exit Screen Display Table 45 Setup Utility Exit Screen Fields Setup Item Help Text Comments Save Changes and Exit Exit the BIOS Setup utility after saving changes User prompted for confirmation only if The system reboots if required any of the setup fields were modified The F10 key can also be used Discard Changes and Exit Exit the BIOS Setup utility without saving User prompted for confirmation only if changes any of the setup fields were modified The Esc key can also be used Save Changes Save changes without exiting the BIOS Setup User prompted for confirmation only if Utility any of the setup fields were modified Note Saved changes may require a system reboot before taking effect Discard Changes Discard changes made since the last Save User prompted for confirmation only if Changes operation was performed any of the setup fields were modified Load Default Values Load factory default values for all BIOS Setup User prompted for confirmation utility options The F9 key can also be used Save as User Default Save current BIOS Setup utility values as custom User prompted for confirmation Values user default values If needed the user default values can be restored via the Load User Default Values option below Note Clearing the CMOS or NVRAM does not cause
87. ability to configure RAID The Intel SAS Entry RAID Module option is enabled by default once the Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD is present When enabled you can set the Configure Intel SAS Entry RAID Module to either LSI Integrated RAID or Intel ESRTII mode SW RAID Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II ESRTII Table 9 Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD Storage Mode IT IR RAID IT IR RAID Entry Hardware RAID Storage e RAID Types and Levels RAID RAID Software Compatible A Description Driver Management fos Mode Supported Software User s Guide Backplane Native SAS pass through mode without RAID SAS MPT 4 SAS Ports function driver Fully Open d IT IR RAID IT IR RAID Up to 19 SS oe Entry Hardware RAID source Intel RAID Web Software SATA drives via Console 2 RAID 1 IM mode driver User s Guide AXX6DRV3GR expander RAID 10 10 IME backplanes mode Broad OS AXX4DRV3GR support RAID 0 IS Mode AXX6DRV3GEXP 4 SAS Ports AXX4DRV3GEXP SW RAID 0 1 10 standard e Up to 8 SAS or ESRTII Intel RAID Web tel RAID SWRAID SATA drives via SW RAID 5 with optional Driver Console 2 Software expander AXXRAKSW5 User s Guide backplanes Select in BIOS Setup Configure Intel SAS Entry RAID Option on Advanced Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen 40 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional
88. achometers e Four PWMs e Battery backed Chassis Intrusion I O Register e JTAG Master e Six lC interfaces e General purpose I O Ports 16 direct 64 serial Additionally the BMC integrates a super I O module with the following features e Keyboard style BT interface e Two 16550 compatible serial ports e Serial IRQ support e 16 GPIO ports shared with the BMC e LPC to SPI bridge for system BIOS support Revision 1 7 41 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS e SMI and PME support The BMC also contains an integrated KVMS subsystem and graphics controller with the following features e USB 2 0 for Keyboard Mouse and Storage devices e USB 1 1 interface for legacy PS 2 to USB bridging e Hardware Video Compression for text and graphics e Hardware encryption e 2D Graphics Acceleration e DDR2 graphics memory interface e Up to 1600x1200 pixel resolution e PCI Express x1 support Fan Tach LPC A Interrupt 8 ADC JTAG Master Controller PWM amp 4 SPI Flash 9266 S 16K DS Sg ae Cache RICA General Purpose UART Fo Timars 3 5 3 GPIO KCS BT System d amp amp Wakeup SGPIO Mailboxes Control LPC interface Real Time clock LPC to SP Interface Flash Bridge Meters TNR recuires axternal RTC m to Host SPI Memory Ethernet MAC Crypto amp with RMI interface Video 12 Acuelaralor DDR 2 pto 667 MHz
89. ar CIP CH Om CPU28odet 2 of DIMM Fault LEDs F1 F2 E1 E o O m Bu 2 B um e B pu 9 Figure 49 DIMM Fault LEDs Location Revision 1 7 125 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics 8 5 POST Code Diagnostic LEDs Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Eight amber POST code diagnostic LEDs are located on the back edge of the workstation board in the rear I O area of the workstation board by the serial A connector During the system boot process the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration processes each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number As each configuration routine is started the BIOS displays the given POST code to the POST code diagnostic LEDs on the back edge of the workstation board To assist in troubleshooting a system hang during the POST process you can use the diagnostic LEDs to identify the last POST process executed For a complete description of how these LEDs are read and a list of all supported POST codes refer to Appendix E 000 A Diagnostic LED 7 MSB LED E Diagnostic LED 3 B Diagnostic LED 46 F Diagnostic LED 2 C Diagnostic LED 5 G Diagnostic LED 1 D Diagnostic LED 4 H Diagnostic LED 0 LSB LED A Diagnostic LED 7 MSB LED Diagnostic LED 3 B Diagnostic LED 6 F Diagnostic LED 2 C Diagnostic LED 5
90. both static and dynamic voltage regulation requirements for the minimum loading conditions Table 78 670 W Load Ratings Voltage Minimum Continuous Maximum Continuous Peak 33V 1 0A 24A 5V 20A 30A 12 V1 05A 16A 18A 12 V2 10A 16A 18A 12 V3 05A 31A 33 A 12 V4 10A 16A 18A 12V OA 05A 5 VSB 0 1A 3 0A 5A 1 Maximum continuous total output power must not exceed 670 W 2 Maximum continuous load on the combined 12 V output must not exceed 48 A 3 Peak load on the combined 12 V output must not exceed 52 A 4 Peak total DC output power must not exceed 730 W 5 For 12 V peak power and current loading are supported for a minimum of 12 seconds 6 For5 VSB 5 VSB must withstand 5 A for 500 ms under first turn on condition 7 Combined 3 3 V and 5 V power must not exceed 170 W 9 4 1 Grounding The output ground of the pins of the power supply provides the output power return path The output connector ground pins are connected to the safety ground power supply enclosure Revision 1 7 131 Intel order number 39530 010 Design and Environmental Specifications Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 9 4 2 Stand by Outputs The 5 VSB output should be present when an AC input is greater than the power supply turn on voltage is applied 9 4 3 Remote Sense The power supply should have remote sense return ReturnS to regulate out ground drops for all output voltages 3 3 V 5 V 12 V1 12 V2 12 V3 12 V4 12 V and
91. ced Native mode N A embedded N A N A Broad OS Support 6 SATA ports port 0 Chipset driver or S 1 2 3 at IDE Legac Operating System Compatibility mode port 4 5 Se N A embedded N A N A Onboard SATA Native mode Broad OS Support COE ontroller ICH10R AHCI driver or AXXADRV3GR 6 SATA ports using Operating System AHCI the Advanced Host N A embedded N A N A Controller Interface Broad OS Support SW RAID 0 1 10 ESRTII Driver standard Microsoft e Intel RAID SW RAID 6 SATA Ports f Windows and eier ZS Software SW RAID 5 with User s Guide optional AXXRAKSW5 selected Linux Versions only Select in BIOS Setup SATA Mode Option on Advanced Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 37 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 4 2 USB 2 0 Support The USB controller functionality integrated into the ICH10R provides the workstation board with an interface for up to 10 USB 2 0 ports All ports are high speed full speed and low speed capable e Four external connectors are located on the back edge of the workstation board e Two internal 2x5 headers J1D1 and J1D4 are provided each is capable of supporting two optional USB 2 0 ports e One internal USB port type A connector J1H2 is provided to support the installation of a USB device inside the server chassis e One internal low profile 2x5 header J1D3 is provided to support a low pro
92. cy Video for EFI Enabled If enabled the BIOS will use the legacy video Only appears when EFI OS Disabled ROM instead of the EFI video ROM Optimized Boot is enabled Boot Option Retry Enabled If enabled this continually retries non EFI based Disabled boot options without waiting for user input USB Boot Priority Enabled If enabled newly discovered USB devices will be Disabled put to the top of their boot device category If disabled newly discovered USB devices will be put at the bottom of the respective list Revision 1 7 95 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS If all types of bootable devices are installed in the system the default boot order is CD DVD ROM Floppy Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive PXE Network Device BEV Boot Entry Vector Device EFI Shell and EFI Boot paths DOS ON A 5 3 2 6 1 Add New Boot Option Screen The Add Boot Option screen allows the user to remove an EFI boot option from the boot order To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Delete Boot Options Boot Options Add New Boot Option Add boot option label Select File system lt Available File systems gt Path for boot option Save Figure 35 Setup Utility Add New Boot Option Screen Display Table 36 Setup Utility Add New Boot Option Fields Setup Item Options Help Text Add boot option label Create the label for the new boot option Select F
93. d Mirror Mode System memory is configured for maximum reliability in the form of memory mirroring Information only Displays the speed the memory is running at Select to configure the memory RAS and performance This takes the user to a different screen Displays the state of each DIMM socket present on the board Each DIMM socket field reflects one of the following possible states Installed There is a DDR3 DIMM installed in this slot Not Installed There is no DDR3 DIMM installed in this slot Disabled The DDR3 DIMM installed in this slot was disabled by the BIOS to optimize memory configuration Failed The DDR3 DIMM installed in this slot is faulty malfunctioning Note X denotes the Channel Identifier and Y denote the DIMM Identifier within the Channel 77 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 2 2 1 Configure Memory RAS and Performance Screen The Configure Memory RAS and Performance screen allows the user to customize several memory configuration options such as whether to use Memory Mirroring To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt Memory gt Configure Memory RAS and Performance Advanced Memory RAS and Performance Configuration Capabilities Memory Mirroring Possible Select Memory RAS Configuration NUMA Optimized Yes No Maximum Performance Mirroring Disabled Enabled Figure 24 Setup Util
94. d Memory Test Built in Self Test BIST and Memory Scrub engines to provide full RAS support Channel RAS feature is supported only if both CPU sockets are populated and support the right population For more information refer to Section 3 3 9 Revision 1 7 29 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 3 8 2 Independent Channel Mode In the Independent Channel mode you can populate multiple channels on any channel in any order The Independent Channel mode provides less RAS capability but better DIMM isolation in case of errors Moreover it allows the best interleave mode possible and thereby increases performance and thermal characteristics Adjacent slots on a DDR3 Channel from the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series do not need matching size and organization in independent channel mode However the speed of the channel is configured to the maximum common speed of the DIMMs The Single Channel mode is established using the Independent Channel mode by populating the DIMM slots from Channel A 3 3 8 3 Mirrored Channel Mode The Mirrored Channel mode is a RAS feature in which two identical images of memory channel data are maintained providing maximum redundancy On the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series based Intel Workstation Board the mirroring is achieved across channels Active channels hold the primary image and the other channels hold the secondary image of the system
95. d playback plus two channels of concurrent independent stereo sound output multiple streaming through the front panel output Three stereo ADCs support 16 20 24 bit PCM format multiple stereo recording All DACs support 44 1k 48k 88 2k 96k 192kHz sample rates All ADCs support 44 1k 48k 88 2k 96k 192kHz sample rates Primary 16 20 24 bit S PDIF OUT supports 32k 44 1k 48k 88 2k 96k 192kHz sample rates Supports 44 1k 48k 96kHz ADAT digital output Pin shared with S PDIF OUT High quality analog differential CD input Supports external PCBEEP input and built in digital BEEP generator Up to four channels of microphone array input are supported for AEC BF applications Two jack detection pins each designed to detect up to four plugged in jacks Supports analog GPIO2 for jack detection of CD input which is used as a 9 analog port Supports legacy analog mixer architecture Three GPIOs General Purpose Input and Output for customized applications Supports mono and stereo digital microphone interfaces pins shared with GPIOO and GPIO1 Hardware Zero Detect output volume control 1 dB per step output volume and input volume control The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC provides one external audio connection through the rear I O and supports the following audio connections inside the chassis 48 2x5 pin Audio Header J8A1 3 pin S PDIF Out Header J4C1 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Fu
96. dia redirection applets You can download the latest Java Runtime Environment JRE update http java com en download index jsp This feature is only enabled when the Intel RMM3 is present Note KVM Redirection is only available with onboard video controller and the onboard video controller must be enabled and used as the primary video output The BIOS will detect one set of USB keyboard and mouse for the KVM redirection function of Intel RMM3 even if no presence of RMM3 is detected Users will see one set of USB keyboard and mouse in addition to the local USB connection on the BIOS Setup USB screen with or without RMM3 installed 4 2 2 1 Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard and mouse are emulated by the BMC as USB human interface devices 4 2 2 2 Video Video output from the KVM subsystem is equivalent to video output on the local console via onboard video controller Video redirection is available once video is initialized by the system BIOS The KVM video resolutions and refresh rates will always match the values set in the operating system 4 2 2 3 Availability Up to two remote KVM sessions are supported An error displays on the web browser attempting to launch more than two KVM sessions The default inactivity timeout is 30 minutes but you may change the default through the embedded web server Remote KVM activation does not disable the local system keyboard video or mouse Unless the feature is disabled locally remote KVM is n
97. e s Hven crue Tage Table 50 Power Supply Signal Connector Pin out J9K2 Pin Signl Coor SMB CLK FP PWR R SMB DAT FP PWR R SMB ALRT 3 ESB R Red 3 3 V SENSE 3 3 V SENSE Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Revision 1 7 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 6 3 System Management Headers 6 3 1 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Intel Remote Management Module 3 Intel RMM3 Connector A 34 pin Intel RMM3 connector J1C1 is included on the workstation board to support the optional Intel Remote Management Module 3 This workstation board does not support third party management cards Note This connector is not compatible with the Intel Remote Management Module Intel RMM or the Intel Remote Management Module 2 Intel RMM2 Table 51 Intel RMM3 Connector Pin out J1C1 Pin Signal Name SignalName J GND 30 SPI CLK GND 3 SPI DI 6 3 2 LCP IPMB Header RMM3 Present N pulled high on baseboard and shorted to ground on the plug in module Table 52 LPC IPMB Header Pin out J1G6 Pin Signal Name SMB IPMB 5VSB DAT BMC IMB 5V standby data line SMB_IPMB_5VSB_CLK BMC IMB 5V standby clock line P5V STBY 5 V standby power Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 107 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs 6 3 3 6 3 4 HSBP Header Signal Name Intel Workstatio
98. e needed standard For serial devices that require a DCD signal you must configure the jumper block with the serial port jumper over pins 2 and 3 For serial devices that require a DSR signal Default you must configure the jumper block with the serial port jumper over pins 1 and 2 Note By default the rear RJ 45 serial port is configured to support a DSR signal Table 10 Serial A Port Configuration Jumper Pin out Pins What happens at system reset 1 2 Rear RJ 45 Serial A port is configured for DSR to DTR default 3 4 Rear RJ 45 Serial A port is configured for DCD to DTR For applications that require a DB9 serial connector you must use an 8 pin RJ45 to DB9 adapter Accessory AXXRJ45DB92 The following table provides the pin out required for the adapter to provide RS232 support Table 11 Rear Serial A Port RJ 45 to DB9 Pin out RJ 45 Pins Signal Abbreviation DB9 pins 1 Request to Send RTS 7 2 Data Terminal Ready DTR 4 3 Transmitted Data TD 3 4 Signal Ground SGND 5 5 Ring Indicator RI 9 Revision 1 7 43 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS RJ 45 Pins Signal Abbreviation DB9 pins 6 Received Data RD 2 7 DCD or DSR DCD DSR 1 or 6 refer note 8 Clear To Send CTS 8 Note The RJ45 to DB9 adapter should match the configuration of the serial device used One of two pin out configu
99. e password is now cleared and you can reset it by going into the BIOS setup 7 2 Force BMC Update Procedure When performing a standard BMC Baseboard Management Controller firmware update procedure the update utility places the BMC into an update mode allowing the firmware to load safely onto the flash device In the unlikely event the BMC firmware update process fails due to the BMC not being in the proper update state the workstation board provides a Force BMC Update jumper J1H1 which forces the BMC into the proper update state In the event the standard BMC firmware update process fails you must complete the following procedure 1 Power down and remove the AC power cord 2 Open the workstation chassis Refer your workstation chassis documentation for instructions 3 Move the jumper J1H1 from the default operating position covering pins 1 and 2 to the enabled position covering pins 2 and 3 Close the workstation chassis Reconnect the AC cord and power up the workstation Perform the BMC firmware update procedure as documented in the README TXT file included in the given BMC firmware update package After successful completion of the firmware update process the firmware update utility may generate an error stating the BMC is still in update mode Power down and remove the AC power cord Open the workstation chassis Move jumper J1H1 from the enabled position covering pins 2 and 3 to the disabled position covering
100. e platform is programmed with higher fan speeds at lower ambient temperatures This results in a louder acoustic level than is targeted for the given platform but the increased airflow of this operating mode greatly reduces both possible memory throttling from occurring and dynamic fan speed changes based on processor utilization 4 3 2 3 2 Acoustics Mode With the platform running in Acoustics mode several platform control algorithm variables are set to ensure acoustic targets are not exceeded for specified Intel platforms In this mode the platform is programmed to set the fans at lower speeds when the processor does not require additional cooling due to high utilization power consumption Memory throttling is used to ensure memory thermal limits are not exceeded Note Fan speed control for a non Intel chassis as configured after running the FRUSDR utility and selecting the Non Intel Chassis option is limited to only the CPU fans The BMC only requires the processor thermal sensor data to determine how fast to operate these fans The remaining system fans will operate at 100 operating limits due to unknown variables associated with the given chassis and its fans Therefore regardless of whether the system is configured for Performance Mode or Acoustics Mode the system fans will always run at 100 operating levels providing for maximum airflow In this scenario the Performance and Acoustic mode settings only affect the allowable performance of
101. ed from Degraded fully redundant 07 Redundant degraded from Degraded non redundant 00 Presence OK 01 Failure Degraded Sensor 02 Predictive Power Supply 1 Status Chassis Power Supply Specific Failure Degraded Trig Offset PS 1 Status specific 08h 6Fh 03 A Clost Degraded 06 Degraded Non fatal Configuration OK error Sensor pply Chassis Pply Specific 01 Failure Degraded ES Trig Offset A X PS 2 Status specific 08h Predicti 6Fh 02 Predictive Degraded Failure Revision 1 7 157 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Readable Full Sensor Name Sensor Platform Sensor Type EVent Readin Event Offset sabes TO Assert D Event Sensor name in SDR Applicability Tm Triggers RE e assert Value Off Data sets 03 A C lost Degraded 06 Configuration OK error Power Supply 1 f nc AC Power Input gn Chassis Other Units Threshold ful onc Degraded As and Aksje specific OBh 01h D PS 1 Power In c Non fatal Power Supply 2 y nc AC Power Input Chassis Other Units Threshold ul onc Degraded As and GER specific 01h D PS 2 Power In c Non fatal eg e OBh e Power Supply 1 12V 96 of i nc Maximum Current Output UE curent HES u cnc Degraded As Analog PS 1 Curr Out SEH olh c Non fatal Power Supply 2 12V of l nc Maximum Current Output Hara curent DEER u cnc Degraded iu Analog PS
102. em integrator who chooses not to use Intel developed server workstation building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for their specific application and environmental conditions Intel Corporation cannot be held responsible if components fail or the server or workstation board does not operate correctly when used outside any of its published operating or non operating limits 9 2 MTBF The following is the calculated Mean Time Between Failures MTBF 30 C ambient air These values are derived using a historical failure rate and multiplied by factors for application electrical and or thermal stress and for device maturity You should MTBF estimates as reference numbers only Revision 1 7 127 Intel order number 39530 010 Design and Environmental Specifications Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 128 Calculation Model Telcordia Issue 1 method case 3 Operating Temperature Server in 30 C ambient air Operating Environment Ground Benign Controlled Duty Cycle 100 Quality Level II Table 76 MTBF Estimate 5520SC MTBF Ambient Air Temperature C Air Temp at Board for 10 C rise C hours 72 000 45 55 91 000 40 50 114 000 35 45 145 000 30 40 184 000 25 35 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Design and Environmental Specifications 9 3 Workstation Board P
103. en select Boot Options gt Floppy Order Boot Options Floppy Disk 1 lt Available Floppy Disk gt Floppy Disk 42 lt Available Floppy Disk gt Figure 39 Setup Utility Floppy Order Screen Display Table 40 Setup Utility Floppy Order Fields Setup Item Options Help Text Floppy Disk 1 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group Floppy Disk 2 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group Revision 1 7 99 Intel order number E39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 6 6 Network Device Order Screen The Network Device Order screen allows the user to control the network bootable devices To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Network Device Order Boot Options Network Device 1 lt Available Network devices gt Network Device 2 lt Available Network devices gt Figure 40 Setup Utility Network Device Order Screen Display Table 41 Setup Utility Network Device Order Fields Setup Item Options Help Text Network Device 1 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group Network Device 2 Available Legacy Set system boot order by selecting the boot devices for this option for this position Device group
104. en Supported Processor List 3 2 1 Processor Population Rules You must populate processors in sequential order Therefore you must populate processor socket 1 CPU 1 before processor socket 2 CPU 2 When only one processor is installed it must be in the socket labeled CPU1 which is located near the rear edge of the server board When a single processor is installed no terminator is required in the second processor socket For optimum performance when two processors are installed both must be the identical revision and have the same core voltage and Intel QPl core speed 18 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture 3 2 2 Mixed Processor Configurations The following table describes mixed processor conditions and recommended actions for the Intel Workstation Board 5520SC Errors fall into one of three categories Halt If the system can boot it pauses at a blank screen with the text Unrecoverable fatal error found System will not boot until the error is resolved and Press lt F2 gt to enter setup regardless of if the Post Error Pause setup option is enabled or disabled After entering setup the error message displays on the Error Manager screen and an error is logged to the System Event Log SEL with the error code The system cannot boot unless the error is resolved The user must replace the faulty part and restart the system Pa
105. enabled ATS Support Enabled Enable Disable Intel VT d Address Translation Only appears when Intel Disabled Services ATS support Virtualization Technology for Directed I O is enabled Pass through DMA Enabled Enable Disable Intel VT d Pass through DMA Only appears when Intel Support Disabled support Virtualization Technology for Directed I O is enabled Hardware Prefetcher Enabled Hardware Prefetcher is a speculative prefetch Disabled unit within the processor s Note Modifying this setting may affect system performance Adjacent Cache Line Enabled Enabled Cache lines are fetched in pairs Prefetch Disabled even line odd line Disabled Only the current cache line required is fetched Note Modifying this setting may affect system performance Direct Cache Access DCA Enabled Allows processors to increase the I O Disabled performance by placing data from I O devices directly into the processor cache Revision 1 7 75 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 2 2 Memory Screen The Memory screen allows the user to view details about the system memory DDR3 DIMMs installed This screen also allows the user to open the Configure Memory RAS and Performance screen To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt Memory Advanced Memory Configuration Total Memory Effective Memory Current Configuration Current Memory Speed
106. entical and defined in the following table Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 109 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs 6 5 3 The workstation board provides one mezzanine slot J2J1 to support the SAS Module card Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 57 SATA SAS Connector Pin out J1E3 J1G1 J1G4 J1G5 J1F1 J1F4 Signal Name SATA TX_P_C Positive side of transmit differential pair SATA TX_N_C Negative side of transmit differential pair de of receive differential pair SATA RX NC Negative si SATA RX PC Positive sid GND SAS Module Slot The following table defines the pin out 110 Pin Table 58 SAS Module Slot P3V3 AUX 2 SW RAID MODE 4 PE ICH10 SAS SW C TPO G 6 ND 8 14 GND PE OHIO SAS SW C TN2 e of receive differential pair Pin out J2J1 RST_LPC_SAS_N PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_C_TNO PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_C_TN1 PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_C_TN2 16 PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_C_TN3 18 PEAD SAS Sene 30 G PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_RXNO G PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_RXN2 PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_RXN3 CLK_100M_SAS_DN D D D D 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_RXN1 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 GND PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_C_TN3 PE_ICH10_SAS_SW_RXP3 CLK_100M_SAS_DP GND GND 48 P3V3 50 P3V3 P3V3 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Connector Header Locations and Pin outs 6 5 4 Serial P
107. erial B Enable Address Revision 1 7 Enabled Enable or Disable Serial port B Disabled Select Serial port B base I O address Select Serial port B interrupt request IRQ line 3 4 81 Intel order number E39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 2 5 USB Configuration Screen The USB Configuration screen allows the user to configure the USB controller options To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt USB Configuration USB Configuration Detected USB Devices USB Controller Enabled Disabled Legacy USB Support Enabled Disabled Auto Port 60 64 Emulation Enabled Disabled Make USB Devices Non Bootable Enabled Disabled USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Device Reset timeout 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 40 seconds Mass Storage Devices lass storage de on devic Auto Floppy Forced FDD Hard Disk CD ROM USB 2 0 controller Enabled Disabled Figure 27 Setup Utility USB Controller Configuration Screen Display 82 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Table 28 Setup Utility USB Controller Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Options Help Text Detected USB Information only Shows the number Devices of USB devices in the system USB Controller Enabled Enabled All onboard USB controllers are turned on and Disabled accessible by the OS Disabled All onboard USB contro
108. ery that contains Perchlorate material 10 8 End of Life Product Recycling Product recycling and end of life take back systems and requirements vary by country Contact the retailer or distributor of this product for information about product recycling and or take back Revision 1 7 145 Intel order number E39530 010 Appendix A Integration and Usage Tips Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 146 Appendix A Integration and Usage Tips Prior to adding or removing components or peripherals from the workstation board you must remove the AC power cord With AC power plugged into the workstation board 5 V standby is still present even though the workstation board is powered off This workstation board supports the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series only This workstation board does not support previous generation Intel Xeon processors You must install processors in order CPU 1 socket is located near the back edge of the workstation board and must be populated to operate the board and enable CPU 2 socket On the back edge of the workstation board there are eight diagnostic LEDs that display a sequence of amber POST codes during the boot process If the workstation board hangs during POST the LEDs display the last POST event run before the hang Only Registered DDR3 DIMMs RDIMMs and Unbuffered DDR3 DIMMs UDIMMs are supported on this workstation board Mixing of RDIMMs and UDIMMs is not supported Must always start popu
109. ference Documents Refer to the following document for additional information Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Specification Update 178 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010
110. file USB Solid State Drive Note Each USB port supports a maximum 500 mA current Only supports up to eight USB ports to draw maximum current concurrently 3 5 PCI Subsystem The primary I O buses for the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC are PCI PCI Express Gen1 and PCI Express Gen2 with six independent PCI bus segments PCI Express Gen1 and Gen2 are dual simplex point to point serial differential low voltage interconnects A PCI Express topology can contain a Host Bridge and several endpoints I O devices The signaling bit rate is 2 5 Gbit s one direction per lane for Gen1 and 5 0 Gbit s one direction per lane for Gen2 Each port consists of a transmitter and receiver pair A link between the ports of two devices is a collection of lanes x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 and so forth All lanes within a port must transmit data using the same frequency The PCI buses comply with the PC Local Bus Specification Revision 2 3 The following tables list the characteristics of the PCI bus segments Details about each bus segment follow the table Table 8 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC PCI Bus Segment Characteristics PCI Bus Segment PCI 1 0 Card Slots PCI32 5V 32 bit 33 MHz PCI PCI Slot 1 ICH10R IEEE 1394a Controller PE1 PEZ PE3 PE4 3 3V X4 10 Gb s PCI x4 PCI Express Gen1 throughput to Slot 2 ICH10R PCI Express x8 Mechanically and SAS Module Slot Express Ports Geni Default to Slot 2 and switch to SAS Module slot when Intel
111. formation only Revision of the loaded microcode Information only Size of the Processor L1 Cache Information only Size of the Processor L2 Cache Information only Size of the Processor L3 Cache Information only ID string from the Processor Information only ID string from the Processor Information only Current speed the QPI Link is using Information only Current frequency the QPI Link is using This option is only visible if all processors in the system support Intel Turbo Boost Technology Revision 1 7 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Setup Item Help Text Comments Intel Virtualization Enabled Intel Virtualization Technology allows a Technology Disabled platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions Note A change to this option requires the system to be powered off and then back on before the setting takes effect Intel Virtualization Enabled Enable Disable Intel Virtualization Technology Technology for Directed Disabled for Directed 1 0 1 0 Report the UO device assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables Interrupt Remapping Enabled Enable Disable Intel VT d Interrupt Only appears when Intel Disabled Remapping support Virtualization Technology for Directed I O is enabled Coherency Support Enabled Enable Disable Intel VT d Coherency support Only appears when Intel Disabled Virtualization Technology for Directed I O is
112. front panel functionality and monitors button presses The chassis ID LED is turned on using a front panel button or a command Power state retention Power fault analysis Intel Light Guided Diagnostics Power unit management Support for power unit sensor The BMC handles power good dropout conditions DIMM temperature monitoring New sensors and improved acoustic management using closed loop fan control algorithm taking into account DIMM temperature readings Address Resolution Protocol ARP The BMC sends and responds to ARPs supported on embedded NICs Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP The BMC performs DHCP supported on embedded NICs Platform environment control interface PECI thermal management support E mail alerting Embedded web server Integrated KVM Integrated Remote Media Redirection Local Directory Access Protocol LDAP support e Intel Intelligent Power Node Manger support Revision 1 7 55 Intel order number 39530 010 Platform Management Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 4 2 Optional Advanced Management Feature Support This section explains the advanced management features supported by the BMC firmware Table 13 lists basic and advanced feature support Individual features may vary by platform For more information refer to Appendix C Table 17 Basic and Advanced Management Features Feature Basic Advanced x X X X X x x x x x x X
113. g field values Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Key Option Description lt F10 gt Save and Exit Pressing lt F10 gt causes the following message to display Save configuration and reset Yes No If Yes is highlighted and lt Enter gt is pressed all changes are saved and the Setup is exited If No is highlighted and lt Enter gt is pressed or the lt Esc gt key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before lt F10 gt was pressed without affecting any existing values 5 3 1 4 Menu Selection Bar The Menu Selection Bar is located at the top of the BIOS Setup Utility screen It displays the major menu selections available to the user By using the left and right arrow keys the user can select the menus listed here Some menus are hidden and become available by scrolling off the left or right of the current selections 5 3 2 Server Platform Setup Utility Screens The following sections describe the screens available for the configuration of a server platform In these sections tables are used to describe the contents of each screen These tables follow the following guidelines The Setup Item Options and Help Text columns in the tables document the text and values that also display on the BIOS Setup screens In the Options column the default values are displayed in bold The BIOS Setup screen does not displa
114. g to the memory region are also set to conservative settings for example higher minimal fan speed OLTT produces a slightly louder system than CLTT because minimal fan speeds must be set high enough to support any DDR3 DIMMs in the worst memory cooling conditions Closed Loop Thermal Throttling CLTT CLTT works by throttling the DDR3 DIMMs response directly to memory temperature via thermal sensors integrated on the Serial Presence Detect SPD of the DDR3 DIMMs This is the preferred throttling method because this approach lowers limitations on both memory power and thermal threshold therefore minimizing throttling impact on memory performance This reduces the utilization of high fan speeds because CLTT does not have to accommodate for the worst memory cooling conditions with a higher thermal threshold CLTT enables memory performance to achieve optimal levels 4 3 2 Fan Speed Control BIOS and BMC software work cooperatively to implement system thermal management support During normal system operation the BMC will retrieve information from the BIOS and monitor several platform thermal sensors to determine the required fan speeds In order to provide the proper fan speed control for a given system configuration the BMC must have the appropriate platform data programmed Platform configuration data is programmed using the FRUSDR utility during the system integration process and by System BIOS during run time 4 3 2 1 System Configuratio
115. gh power consumption under Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 when the processor is idle and there is a discontinuity in the C states Follow the instructions listed at the following website to apply the hot fix only to systems that are experience this problem http support microsoft com kb 94 1837 6 When EFI Shell is selected as the first device on the BIOS boot option list some RAID adapters may not enter their configuration screen before the server board boots into EFI Shell Description Guideline In an Intel Server Board S5520HC or S5500HCV based system with EFI shell as first boot device after users press hot keys to enter RAID adapter configuration screen that hooks option ROM on INT 19h the system may boot in to EFI shell instead Type exit and execute under the EFI shell the RAID adapter configuration screen will show up if configuration screen hot keys were pressed during POST 7 See 32MB video memory of onboard video controller after install onboard video driver Description Guideline Revision 1 7 After install driver of Intel Server Boards 5520HC and S5500HCV onboard video controller the video driver will report 32MB video memory instead of 8MB The memory reported by onboard video driver is attached memory which is accessed by the video controller for internal operations The graphic memory size for display fuction is still 8MB 173 Intel order number E39530 010 Glossary Intel Workstation
116. he BIOS maximizes usage of memory below 4 GB for an operating system without PAE capability by limiting PCI Express Extended Configuration Space to 64 buses rather that the standard 256 buses 3 3 4 2 High Memory Reclaim When 4 GB or more of physical memory is installed physical memory is the memory installed as DDR3 DIMMs the reserved memory is lost However the Intel 5500 5520 I O Hub provides a feature called high memory reclaim which allows the BIOS and the operating system to remap the lost physical memory into system memory above 4 GB the system memory is the memory the processor can see The BIOS always enables high memory reclaim if it discovers installed physical memory equal to or greater than 4 GB For the operating system you can recover the reclaimed memory only if the PAE feature in the processor is supported and enabled Most operating systems support this feature For details refer to the relevant operating system s manuals 3 3 5 Memory Interleaving The Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series supports the following memory interleaving mode 28 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture Bank Interleaving Interleave cache line data between participant ranks Channel Interleaving Interleave between the channel when not in Mirrored Channel Mode Socket Interleaving Interleaved memory can spread between both CPU sockets when NUMA
117. hen Quad Rank RDIMM installed in any channel All RDIMMs run at 800 MHz or 1066 MHz RDIMM 2 Y N IN SRor DR when two RDIMMs Single Rank or Dual Rank installed in the same channel All RDIMMs run at 800 MHz when two RDIMM 2 Y N IN QR only RDIMMS either or both are Quad Rank RDIMMs are installed in the same channel UDIMM 1 Y Y 1N SR or DR All UDIMMs run at fastest common frequency 26 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture Memory Running Frequency Ranks Per DIMM DIMM Y N Command Add SR Single Rank DIMM Type Populated Per rese Rate DR Dual Rank Description Channel 800MHz 1066MHz 1333MHz QR Quad Rank of processor IMCs and installed memory 800 w or w o ECC MHz 1066 MHz or 1333 MHz UDIMM All UDIMMs run at 800 MHz or 1066 MHz 2 Y Y N 2N SR or DR when two UDIMMs Single or Dual Rank are w or w o ECC installed in the same channel 1N One clock cycle for the DRAM commands arrive at the DIMMs to execute 2N Two clock cycles for the DRAM commands arrive at the DIMMs to execute Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 27 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 3 4 Publishing System Memory e The BIOS displays the Total Memory of the system during POST if Quiet Boot is disabled in the BIOS Setup This is the total size of memory discove
118. hted Setup Item Help information may include the meaning and usage of the item allowable values effects of the options and so forth Keyboard Command Bar The Keyboard Command Bar is located at the bottom right of the screen and continuously displays help for keyboard special keys and navigation keys 5 3 1 2 Entering BIOS Setup To enter the BIOS Setup press the F2 function key during boot time when the OEM or Intel logo displays The following message displays on the diagnostics screen and under the Quiet Boot logo screen Press lt F2 gt to enter setup When the Setup is entered the Main screen displays However serious errors cause the system to display the Error Manager screen instead of the Main screen 5 3 1 3 Keyboard Commands The bottom right portion of the Setup screen provides a list of commands used to navigate through the Setup utility These commands display at all times Revision 1 7 67 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Each Setup menu page contains a number of features Each feature is associated with a value field except those used for informative purposes Each value field contains configurable parameters Depending on the security option selected and in effect by the password a menu feature s value may or may not change If a value cannot be changed its field is made inaccessible and appears grayed out Key Option Table 20 BIOS
119. ideo controller When disabled the system Disabled Warning System video is completely disabled if this requires an add in video option is disabled and an add in video adapter is not Card for the video to be installed seen Dual Monitor Video Enabled If enabled both the onboard video controller and an Disabled add in video adapter are enabled for system video The onboard video controller becomes the primary video device Onboard NIC1 ROM Enabled If enabled loads the embedded option ROM for the Disabled onboard network controllers Warning If Disabled is selected NIC1 cannot be used to boot or wake the system 84 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Setup Item Help Text Onboard NIC2 ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC iSCSI ROM Enabled Disabled If enabled loads the embedded option ROM for the onboard network controllers Warning If Disabled is selected NIC2 cannot be used to boot or wake the system If enabled loads the embedded option ROM for the This option is grayed out onboard network controllers and not accessible if either the NIC1 or NIC2 ROMs are Warning If Disabled is selected NIC1 and NIC2 enabled cannot be used to boot or wake the system NIC 1 MAC Address No entry Information only 12 hex allowed digits of the MAC address NIC 2 MAC Address No entry Information only 12 hex allowed digits of the MAC addre
120. ification 3 15 Trusted Platform Module TPM 3 15 1 Overview Trusted Platform Module TPM is a hardware based security device that addresses the growing concern on boot process integrity and offers better data protection TPM protects the system start up process by ensuring it is tamper free before releasing system control to the operating system A TPM device provides secured storage to store data such as security keys and passwords In addition a TPM device has encryption and hash functions The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC implements TPM as per TPM PC Client specifications revision 1 2 by the Trusted Computing Group TCG A TPM device is affixed to the motherboard of the server and is secured from external software attacks and physical theft A pre boot environment such as the BIOS and operating system loader uses the TPM to collect and store unique measurements from multiple factors within the boot process to create a system fingerprint This unique fingerprint remains the same unless the pre boot environment is tampered with Therefore it is used to compare to future measurements to verify the integrity of the boot process After the BIOS completes the measurement of its boot process it hands off control to the operating system loader and in turn to the operating system If the operating system is TPM enabled it compares the BIOS TPM measurements to those of previous boots to make sure the system was not tampered with before con
121. ile system Select one from list Select one file system from the list provided Path for boot option Enter the path to boot option in the format path filename efi Save the boot option 96 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility 5 3 2 6 2 Delete Boot Option Screen The Delete Boot Option screen allows the user to remove an EFI boot option from the boot order Note that while you can delete the Internal EFI Shell in this screen it is restored to the Boot Order on the next reboot You cannot permanently delete the Internal EFI Shell To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Delete Boot Options Boot Options Delete Boot Option Delete Boot Option Select one to Delete Internal EFI Shell Figure 36 Setup Utility Delete Boot Option Screen Display Table 37 Setup Utility Delete Boot Option Fields Help Text Delete Boot Option Select one to Delete Remove an EFI boot option from the If the EFI shell is deleted it Internal EFI Shell boot order is restored on the next system reboot It cannot be permanently deleted Revision 1 7 97 Intel order number E39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 6 3 Hard Disk Order Screen The Hard Disk Order screen allows the user to control the hard disks To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Hard Disk Order Boot
122. ility Server Management System Information Screen Display 93 Setup Utility Boot Options Screen Display 94 Setup Utility Add New Boot Option Screen Display ns ennennnneeneeeeeeeneene rrr eereeeeee 96 Setup Utility Delete Boot Option Screen Display coccoooooocococoncccnonnconcnnnconcnnnnns 97 Setup Utility Hard Disk Order Screen Display 98 Setup Utility CDROM Order Screen Display cocccccccccncnconnnononnononcccnnnnnonocacinininns 98 Setup Utility Floppy Order Screen Display 99 Setup Utility Network Device Order Screen Display 100 Setup Utility BEV Device Order Screen Display 100 Setup Utility Boot Manager Screen Display 101 Setup Utility Error Manager Screen Display 102 Setup Utility Exit Screen Display 103 Jumper leie 117 5V Stand by Status LED Location ooooocococcccccccccococococcncnnonanannnno nono nnnnnnnnnnnnnonanccinnnns 122 Fan Fault LED Locations rere EES ii ep Anions 122 System Status LED and ID LED Location ooooonccnccnncnnccnccononnnononcnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 123 DIMM Fault LEDs Locatton nnn 125 POST Code Diagnostic LED Location 126 Power Distribution Block Diagram cccccccccccicinincnnnnnnnnnonncnnnnnnnnonononenonnnnonininnnnnns 130 Output Voltage Timing attentat ken nnd 134 Turn On Off Timing Power Supply Gonale ne 136 Active Processor Heatsink Installatton eeens eeeeeerernrrrrrnnrrnrn rrenen 149 Diagn
123. ility Engine ME An embedded ARC controller is within the IOH providing the Intel Server Platform Services SPS The controller is also commonly referred to as the Manageability Engine ME 3 1 5 Controller Link CL The Controller Link is a private low pin count LPC low power communication interface between the IOH and the ICH10 portions of the Manageability Engine subsystem 3 2 Processor Support The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC supports the following processors e One or two Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series with a 4 8 GT s 5 86 GT s or 6 4 GT s Intel QPI link interface and Thermal Design Power TDP up to 130 W e One or two Intel Xeon Processor 5600 Series with a 6 4 GT s Intel QPI link interface and Thermal Design Power TDP up to 130 W e Supports Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series and Intel Xeon Processor 5600 Series processor s with maximum 130 W power in the Intel Server Chassis SC5650WS e Supports Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series processor s with maximum 95 W power in the Intel Server Chassis SC5600Base e Supports Intel Xeon Processor 5600 Series processor s with maximum 130 W power in the Intel Server Chassis SC5600Base The server boards do not support previous generations of the Intel Xeon processors For a complete updated list of supported processors see http support intel com support motherboards server S5520SC On the Support tab look for Compatibility and th
124. in place for normal system operation Default 1164 Password Clear If these pins are connected the administrator and user passwords are cleared 5 to 10 2 3 seconds after powering on the system These pins should not be connected for normal operation J1E5 BIOS Recovery 1 2 These pins should be connected for normal system operation Default Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 117 Jumper Blocks Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Jumper Name Pins System Results 2 3 The main system BIOS will not boot with pins 2 3 connected When connected the system will only boot from EFI bootable recovery media with a recovery BIOS image present J1H1 Force BMC 1 2 BMC Firmware Force Update Mode Disabled Default Update 2 3 BMC Firmware Force Update Mode Enabled 1 2 These pins should be connected for normal system operation Default J2C1 CMOS Clear 2 3 If connected and AC power unplugged the CMOS settings will clear in 5 seconds The 2 3 pins should not be connected for normal system operation J4B2 Serial Port A 1 2 Rear RJ 45 Serial A port is configured for DSR to DTR Default Configuration 2 3 Rear RJ 45 Serial A port is configured for DCD to DTR 7 1 CMOS Clear and Password Reset Usage Procedure The CMOS Clear J2C1 and Password Reset J1E4 recovery features are designed so the needed operation is achieved with minimum system down time The usage procedure for these two featu
125. ing TPM a TPM enabled operating system or application may change the TPM state independent of the BIOS setup When an operating system modifies the TPM state the BIOS Setup displays the updated TPM state The BIOS Setup TPM Clear option allows the operator to clear the TPM ownership key and allows the operator to take control of the system with TPM You use this option to clear security settings for a newly initialized system or to clear a system for which the TPM ownership security key was lost 3 15 2 3 Security Screen The Security screen provides fields to enable and set the user and administrative passwords and to lock out the front panel buttons so they cannot be used The Intel Workstation Board 5520SC provides TPM settings through the security screen To access this screen from the Main screen select the Security option Revision 1 7 51 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Main Advanced Administrator Password Status User Password Status Set Administrator Password Set User Password Front Panel Lockout TPM State TPM Administrative Control Figure 18 Setup Utility TPM Configuration Screen Security Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Server Management Boot Options lt Installed Not Installed gt lt Installed Not Installed gt 1234aBcD 1234aBcD Enabled Disabled Boot Manager lt Enabled amp Activated Enabled amp Deactivated Disabled amp Activated Disab
126. inks During QPI initialization the BIOS configures both endpoints of each QPI link to the same supportable speeds for the correct operation During memory discovery the BIOS arrives at a fastest common frequency that matches the requirements of all components of the memory system and then configures the DDR3 DIMMs for the fastest common frequency 24 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture In addition rules in the following tables Tables 3 and 4 also determine the global common memory system frequency Revision 1 7 25 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 3 Memory Running Frequency vs Processor SKU DIMM Type DDR3 800 DDR3 1066 DDR3 1333 800 800 800 800 Processor Integrated Memory Running Frequency Hz Memory Controller IMC Max Frequency 1066 800 1066 1066 Fastest Common Frequency of Processor IMC and Memory Hz 1333 800 1066 Table 4 Memory Running Frequency vs Memory Population Memory Running Frequency Ranks Per DIMM DIMM Y N Command Add SR Single Rank ne ge 800MH 1066MH 1333MH nate p re i z QR Quad Rank All RDIMMs run at the fastest common RDIMM 1 Y Y 1N SR or DR frequency of processor IMCs and installed memory 800 MHz 1066 MHz or 133 MHz All RDIMMs run at 800 MHz or 1066 MHz RDIMM 1 Y N 1N QR Only w
127. ion 1 7 53 Intel order number 39530 010 Platform Management Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 4 Platform Management The platform management subsystem is based on the Integrated BMC features of the ServerEngines Pilot II The onboard platform management subsystem consists of communication buses sensors and the system BIOS and server management firmware Figure 19 provides an illustration of the Server Management Bus SMBUS architecture as used on these server boards 4 1 Feature Support 4 1 1 IPMI 2 0 Features Baseboard management controller BMC IPMI Watchdog timer Messaging support including command bridging and user session support Chassis device functionality including power reset control and BIOS boot flags support Event receiver device The BMC receives and processes events from other platform subsystems Field replaceable unit FRU inventory device functionality The BMC supports access to system FRU devices using IPMI FRU commands System event log SEL device functionality The BMC supports and provides access to a SEL Sensor data record SDR repository device functionality The BMC supports storage and access of system SDRs Sensor device and sensor scanning monitoring The BMC provides IPMI management of sensors It polls sensors to monitor and report system health PMl interfaces Host interfaces include system management software SMS with receive message queue su
128. irective 89 336 EEC The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance VCCI Japan CORBIS PHUBESSSRERSAEMHBMS VCC D CHOC VIABWRRMHEBCT CORB RERACSATSCL HR CUCUOEdT2Z CORBPIVAPTLEY a gt EIC T FRAESNDE BMRA SHO IEPENET BLIR BASED CIEL UM RUSELT RS English translation of the notice above This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI from Information Technology Equipment If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment it may cause radio interference Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual BSMI Taiwan The BSMI Certification Marking and EMC warning is located on the outside rear area of the product Jae FAE aN ede TERS ERTER GENE AE gt TETERA TE gt CEPA Die RRIF ie BSR Revision 1 7 141 Intel order number 39530 010 Regulatory and Certification Information Intel Workstation Board 5520SC TPS RRL KCC Korea 10 4 Product Ecology Change EU RoHS Intel has a system in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with the European Directive 2002 95 EC Compliance is based on declaration that materials banned in the RoHS Directive are either 1 below all applicable threshold limits or 2 an approved pending RoHS exemption applies RoHS implementation details are not fully defined and may change Threshold limits and banned substances are
129. ision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 10 6 China Packaging Recycle Marks or GB18455 2001 Intel EPSD has the following ecological compliances Cardboard and fiberboard packaging will be marked as recyclable in China China Packaging Recycling Marks is required on retail packaging to be marked as recyclable using China s recycling logo Due to regional variances in mark acceptances all three marks accepted worldwide will be implemented on Intel s cardboard and fiberboard Examples of marks are shown below 2 y G i EN CG 10 7 CA Perchlorate Warning CA Lithium Perchlorate Warning California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials The State of California requires a warning to be included for products containing a device using Lithium Perchlorate Intel understands CA Lithium Perchlorate require a printed warning to be included with all products containing a Lithium battery either as an insert in existing product literature or as part of the shipping memo wording Wording is as follows Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate This notice is required by California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials This product part includes a batt
130. isplays the following information BIOS ID Platform name Total memory detected Total size of all installed DDR3 DIMMs Processor information Intel branded string speed and number of physical processors identified Keyboards detected if plugged in Mouse devices detected if plugged in 5 2 BIOS Boot Popup Menu The BIOS Boot Specification BBS provides for a Boot Popup Menu invoked by pressing the lt F6 gt key during POST The BBS popup menu displays all available boot devices The list order in the popup menu is not the same as the boot order in the BIOS setup it simply lists all the bootable devices from which the system can be booted When a User Password or Administrator Password is active in Setup the password is to access the Boot Popup Menu 5 3 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup utility is a text based utility that allows the user to configure the system and view current settings and environment information for the platform devices The Setup utility controls the platform s built in devices boot manager and error manager The BIOS Setup interface consists of a number of pages or screens Each page contains information or links to other pages The advanced tab in Setup displays a list of general categories as links These links lead to pages containing a specific category s configuration The following sections describe the look and behavior for platform setup 66 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 3
131. ity Configure RAS and Performance Screen Display Table 25 Setup Utility Configure RAS and Performance Screen Fields Setup Item Help Text Memory Mirroring Possible Select Memory RAS Maximum Performance Yes No Information only Only displayed on systems with chipsets capable of Memory Mirroring Available modes depend on the current Only available if Mirroring is memory population possible Configuration Mirroring Maximum Performance Optimizes system performance Mirroring Optimizes reliability by using half of physical memory as a backup If enabled BIOS includes ACPI tables that are required for NUMA aware Operating Systems NUMA Optimized Enabled Disabled 78 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility 5 3 2 2 3 Mass Storage Controller Screen The Mass Storage screen allows the user to configure the SATA SAS controller when it is present on the baseboard module card of an Intel system To access this screen from the Main menu select Advanced gt Mass Storage Figure 25 Setup Utility Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Display Revision 1 7 79 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 26 Setup Utility Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Help Text Intel Entry SAS RAID Enabled Enabled or Disable the Intel SAS Ent
132. ity 5 3 2 4 1 Console Redirection Screen The Console Redirection screen allows the user to enable or disable console redirection and configure the connection options for this feature To access this screen from the Main screen select Server Management gt Console Redirection Figure 32 Setup Utility Console Redirection Screen Display Revision 1 7 91 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility 92 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 33 Setup Utility Console Redirection Configuration Fields Setup Item Help Text Console Redirection Flow Control Terminal Type Legacy OS Redirection Disabled Serial Port A Serial Port B None RTS CTS PC ANSI VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 Disabled Enabled Console redirection allows a serial port to be used for server management tasks Disabled No console redirection Serial Port A Configure serial port A for console redirection Serial Port B Configure serial port B for console redirection Enabling this option disables the display of the Quiet Boot logo screen during POST Flow control is the handshake protocol Setting must match the remote terminal application None Configure for no flow control RTS CTS Configure for hardware flow control Serial port transmission speed Setting must match the remote terminal application Character formatting used for console redirection Setting must match the remote terminal
133. l sensors are a specific type of discrete sensors that only have two states Event Offset Triggers Event Thresholds are event generating thresholds for threshold type sensors u nr c nc upper non recoverable upper critical upper non critical lower non recoverable lower critical lower non critical uc Ic upper critical lower critical Event triggers are supported event generating offsets for discrete type sensors You can find the offsets in the generic event reading type code or sensor type code tables in the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation v2 0 depending on whether the sensor event reading type is generic or a sensor specific response Assertion De assertion Enables Assertion and de assertion indicators reveal the type of events the sensor generates As Assertions De De assertion Readable Value Offsets Readable Values indicate the type of value returned for threshold and other non discrete type sensors Readable Offsets indicate the offsets for discrete sensors that are readable with the Get Sensor Reading command Unless otherwise indicated all event triggers are readable Readable Offsets consist of the reading type offsets that do not generate events Event Data Event data is the data included in an event message generated by the sensor For threshold based sensors the following abbreviations are used R Reading value T Threshold value Revision 1 7
134. lace is responsible for providing the controlled substance information Controlled substance information is required to be in Simplified Chinese Substance table for this board product is as follows Revision 1 7 143 Intel order number E39530 010 Regulatory and Certification Information Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS RIHAPE EF EL HAREHEEN A HE Management Methods on Control of Pollution from Electronic Information Products China RoHS declaration E ESAS HARE ASAS MANA Parts R E E He SRK DRAR Pb Hg Cd Cr6 PBB PBDE E Metal Parts EN old B fF Printed Board Assemblies PBA o RTRA SURES ARAA PHS BYE SJ T 11363 2006 HR R ERY PR RAK o Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in all homogeneous materials of this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T 11363 2006 x AURVCBSAEUm SJfuS E S 129 9 H 8 m AE BBW SJ T 11363 2006 Er E PATE AY IR EB ESR x Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials of this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T 11363 2006 WHE ZARATE m KRITT KD aH MENT EST m TSSL ER Pri on FA RES th A ERAS APM A Ph FAY BOE This table shows where these substances may be found in the supply chain of our electronic information products as of the date of sale of the enclosed product Note that some of the component types listed above may or may not be a part of the enclosed product 144 Rev
135. lating DDR3 DIMMs in the first slot on each memory channel Memory slot A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 or F1 Must populate Quad Rank RDIMM starting with the first slot Memory slot A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 or F1 on each memory channel For the best performance you should balance the number of DDR3 DIMMs installed across both processor sockets and memory channels For example with two processors installed a 6 DIMM configuration with identical DIMMs in slot A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 and F1 performs better than a 6 DIMM configuration with identical DIMMs at A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 and C2 The Intel RMM3 connector is not compatible with the Intel Remote Management Module Product Code AXXRMM or the Intel Remote Management Module 2 Product Code AXXRMM2 Normal BMC functionality is disabled with the Force BMC Update jumper J1H1 set to the enabled position pins 2 3 You should never run the workstation with the Force BMC Update jumper set in this position and should only use the jumper in this position when the standard BMC firmware update process fails This jumper must remain in the default disabled position pins 1 2 when the workstation is running normally This workstation board no longer supports the Rolling BIOS two BIOS banks It implements the BIOS Recovery mechanism instead When performing a normal BIOS update procedure you must set the BIOS Recovery jumper J1E5 to its default position pins 1 2 Keep PCI Express Slot 3 empty for
136. led amp Deactivated gt No Operation Turn On Turn Off Clear Ownership Table 16 Setup Utility Security Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Options Help Text Comments TPM State Enabled and Activated Information only Enabled and Deactivated Shows the current TPM device state See ane NT A disabled TPM device will not execute Disabled and Deactivated commands that use TPM functions and TPM security operations will not be available An enabled and deactivated TPM is in the same state as a disabled TPM except setting of TPM ownership is allowed if not present already An enabled and activated TPM executes all commands that use TPM functions and TPM security operations will be available TPM No Operation No Operation No changes to current state Sa Turn On Turn On Enables and activates TPM range Turn Off Turn Off Disables and deactivates TPM Clear Ownership Clear Ownership Removes the TPM ownership authentication and returns the TPM to a factory default state Note The BIOS setting returns to No Operation on every boot cycle by default 52 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture 3 16 ACPI Support The Intel Workstation Board supports SO S1 S3 and S5 states S1 is considered a sleep state The wake up sources are enabled by the ACPI operating systems with cooperation from the drivers the BIOS has no direct
137. led and Deactivated Shows the current TPM Disabled and Activated device state A disabled TPM device does not execute commands that use the TPM functions and TPM security operations are not available Disabled and Deactivated An enabled and deactivated TPM is in the same state as a disabled TPM except setting of the TPM ownership is allowed if not present already An enabled and activated TPM executes all commands that use the TPM functions and TPM security operations are also available TPM Administrative No Operation No Operation No changes to Control Turn On current state Turn Off Turn On Enables and activates TPM Turn Off Disables and deactivates TPM Clear Ownership Removes the TPM ownership authentication and returns the TPM to a factory default state Note The BIOS setting returns to No Operation on every boot cycle by default Clear Ownership 5 3 2 4 Server Management Screen The Server Management screen allows the user to configure several server management features This screen also provides an access point to the screens for configuring console redirection and displaying system information To access this screen from the Main screen select Server Management 88 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security lanac t Boot Options Boot Manager Figure 31 Setup Utility Server Ma
138. llers are turned off and inaccessible by the OS Legacy USB Enabled USB device boot support and PS 2 emulation for USB Grayed out if the USB Controller is Support Disabled keyboard and USB mouse devices disabled Auto Auto Legacy USB support is enabled if a USB device is attached Port 60 64 Enabled 1 0 port 60h 64h emulation support Grayed out if the USB Controller is Emulation Disabled Note This may be needed for legacy USB keyboard support disabled when using an OS that is USB unaware Make USB Devices Enabled Exclude USB in Boot Table Grayed out if the USB Controller is Non Bootable Disabled Enabled This removes all USB Mass Storage devices as disabled Boot options Disabled This allows all USB Mass Storage devices as Boot options Device Reset USB Mass Storage device Start Unit command timeout Grayed out if the USB Controller is timeout Setting to a larger value provides more time for a mass disabled storage device to be ready if needed One line for each Auto Auto USB devices less than 530 MB are emulated as Hidden if no USB Mass storage mass storage Floppy floppies devices are installed device in system Forced EDD Forced FDD HDD formatted drive are emulated as a FDD Hard Disk e g ZIP drive Grayed out if the USB Controller is CD ROM disabled This setup screen can show a maximum of eight devices on this screen If more than eight devices are installed in the system USB Devices
139. ly CC LCP IPMB header G Low profile USB Solid State Drive Header DD SATA SGPIO Header H Slot 4 PCI Express Gen2 x 16 EE Type A USB Port Onboard Video Header FF SATA Port 0 J Slot 6 PCI Express Gen2 x16 GG SATA Port 1 K Battery HH HSBP B L System Fan 5 Header I SATA Port 2 M Back panel I O Ports Jl HSBP A N Internal Audio Connector KK SATA Port 3 0 Diagnostic and Identify LEDs LL SATA Software RAID 5 Key Header P Power Connector for CPU 1 and Memory attached to MM Chassis Intrusion Header CPU 1 Q CPU 1 Fan Header NN SATA Port 4 R DIMM Sockets from CPU 1 Socket Channel A B and C OO SATA Port 5 S Power Connector for CPU 2 and memory attached to PP HDD Activity LED Connect to Add in Card HDD CPU 2 Activity LED Header T Auxiliary Power Signal Connector QQ USB Connector U CPU 2 Fan Header RR USB Connector V DIMM Sockets from CPU 2 Socket Channel D E and F SS Front panel header W SAS Module Slot TT DH 10 Serial B header Figure 3 Major Board Components Revision 1 7 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Overview Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 2 2 2 Workstation Board Mechanical Drawings m om SS S SS 8 S S S 25 ox D lag 2929 eati T e m se s g S Bas SSUES 3 i 2222 x n le Ze Ber E e RUM JE cB ZS sS M LIMES saus h es tiui S Sat 2 X DO 1180H0LE FOR MEMORY VR HEATSINK PUSH PIN RETENTION 0 400 3 001 110
140. n Board S5520SC TPS Table 53 HSBP Header Pin out J1F5 J1G3 Description SMB_IPMB_5V_DAT BMC IMB 5V Data Line SMB_IPMB_5V_CLK BMC IMB 5V Clock Line 4 PSV HSBP_A 5V for HSBP A GND HSBP_B Ground for HSBP B SGPIO Header Table 54 SGPIO Header Pin out J1G2 Pin Signal Name Description 1 SGPIO_CLOCK SGPIO Clock Signal 2 SGPIO_LOAD SGPIO Load Signal 3 SGPIO_DATAOUTO SGPIO Data Out 4 SGPIO_DATAOUT1 SGPIO Data In 6 4 Front Panel Connector The workstation board provides a 24 pin SSI front panel connector J1B3 for use with Intel and third party chassis The following table provides the pin out for this connector Table 55 Front Panel SSI Standard 24 pin Connector Pin out J1B3 Pin Signal Name Description Pi Signal Name Description n 1 P3V3 STBY Power LED P3V3 STBY Front Panel Power LED Anode Power Power ol 3 Key No Connection 4 P5V_STBY ID LED ID LED LED L ID Anode OO LED 5 FP_PWR_LED_N Power LED 6 FP ID LED BUF N ID LED ba oe 7 P3V3 HDD Activity 8 FP LED STATUS Status LED SOE HDD ACTIVITY Anod LED GREEN_N Green Power L NIC1 e Button Link Activity 9 LED HDD ACTIVITY HDD Activity 1 ER LED STATUS Status LED R N LED O AMBER N Amber eset L SMB Button J OG 11 FP PWR BTN N Power Button 1 NICI ACT LED N NIC 1 Activity Chassis 2 LED ID Button Intrusion
141. n Using the FRUSDR Utility The Field Replaceable Unit and Sensor Data Record Update Utility FRUSDR utility is a program used to write platform specific configuration data to NVRAM on the server board It allows the user to select which supported chassis Intel or Non Intel and platform chassis configuration is used Based on the input provided the FRUSDR writes sensor data specific to the configuration to NVRAM for the BMC controller to read each time the system is powered on 4 3 2 2 Fan Speed Control from BMC and BIOS Inputs Using the data programmed to NVRAM by the FRUSDR utility the BMC is configured to monitor and control the appropriate platform sensors and system fans each time the system is powered on After power on the BMC uses additional data provided to it by the System BIOS to determine how to control the system fans The BIOS provides data to the BMC telling it which fan profile the platform is set up for Acoustics Mode or Performance Mode The BIOS uses the parameters retrieved from the thermal sensor data records SDR fan profile setting from BIOS Setup and altitude setting from the BIOS Setup to configure the system for memory throttling and fan speed control If the Revision 1 7 61 Intel order number 39530 010 Platform Management Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS fails to get the Thermal SDRs then it uses the Memory Reference Code MRC default settings for the memory throttling settings The lt F2
142. n in the following figure when installing a compatible Intel Server Chassis 148 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Revision 1 7 Appendix B Compatible Intel Server Chassis f E E E El CPU 2 Heat Sink with Fan SEE E E E Figure 54 Active Processor Heatsink Installation Intel order number 39530 010 149 Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables This appendix lists the sensor identification numbers and information about the sensor type name supported thresholds assertion and de assertion information and a brief description of the sensor purpose For sensor and event reading type table information refer to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Version 2 0 150 Sensor Type The Sensor Type references the values in the sensor type codes table in the ntelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Version 2 0 for sensor and event reading type table information Event Reading Type The event reading type references values from the event reading type code ranges and the generic event reading type code tables in the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation v2 0 Digita
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144. nagement Configuration Screen Display Revision 1 7 89 Intel order number E39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Setup Item Assert NMI on SERR Assert NMI on PERR Resume on AC Power Loss Clear System Event Log FRB 2 Enable O S Boot Watchdog Timer O S Boot Watchdog Timer Policy O S Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 32 Setup Utility Server Management Configuration Screen Fields Help Text Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Stay Off Last state Reset Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Power Off Reset 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes On SERR generate an NMI and log an error Note Enabled must be selected for the Assert NMI on PERR setup option to be visible On PERR generate an NMI and log an error Note This option is only active if the Assert NMI on SERR option is Enabled selected System action to take on AC power loss recovery Stay Off System stays off Last State System returns to the same state before the AC power loss Reset System powers on If enabled clears the System Event Log All current entries will be lost Note This option is reset to Disabled after a reboot Fault Resilient Boot FRB If enabled the BIOS programs the BMC watchdog timer for approximately 6 minutes If the BIOS does not complete POST before the timer expires the BMC resets the system If
145. nalog color signal G 4 Ground V 10 B CONN Blue analog color signal B Ground VSYNC vertical sync GND Ground V 10 HSYNC CONN HSYNC horizontal sync Key V 10 DDCDAT DDC DATA GND Ground 12 V 10 DDCCLK DDC Clock PSV VID CONN P5V VID 6 8 Fan Headers The workstation board provides three SSI compliant 4 pin and four SSI compliant 6 pin fan headers to use as CPU and I O cooling fans 3 pin fans are supported on all fan headers 6 pin fans are supported on headers J1K1 J1K2 J1K4 and J1K5 4 pin fans are supported on headers J1K1 J1K2 J1K4 J1K5 J7K1 J9A2 and J9A3 The pin configuration for each of the 4 pin and 6 pin fan headers is identical and defined in the following tables Two 4 pin fan headers are designated as processor cooling fans CPU1 fan J9A2 CPU2 fan J7K1 Four 6 pin fan headers are designated as hot swap system fans System fan 1 J1K1 System fan 2 J1K4 System fan 3 J1K2 System fan 4 J1K5 One 4 pin fan headers is designated as a rear system fan System fan 5 J5B1 Table 71 SSI 4 pin Fan Header Pin out J7K1 J9A2 J5B1 Pn Signal Name Ground is the power supply ground i FAN_TACH signal is connected to the BMC to monitor the fan speed Fan PWM FAN_PWM signal to control fan speed Revision 1 7 115 Intel order number E39530 010 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 72 SSI 6 pin Fan Header Pin out J1K1 J
146. nctional Architecture 3 14 IEEE 1394a Support The Intel Workstation Board 5520SC provides two IEEE 1394a ports via a Texas Instruments TSB43AB22A an external 6 pin IEEE 1394a port through rear I O panel and an internal 2x5 pin IEEE 1394a port Both of the 1394 ports are capable of transferring data between the 32 bit 33 MHz PCI bus and the 1394 bus at 100M bits s 200M bits s and 400M bits s The feature list for the Texas Instruments TSB43AB22A is as follows Fully compliant with provisions of IEEE Std 1394 1995 for a high performance serial bus and IEEE Std 1394a 2000 Fully interoperable with FireWire and i LINK implementations of IEEE Std 1394 Compliant with Intel Mobile Power Guideline 2000 Full IEEE Std 1394a 2000 support includes connection debounce arbitrated short reset multi speed concatenation arbitration acceleration fly by concatenation and port disable suspend resume Power down features to conserve energy in battery powered applications include automatic device power down during suspend PCI power management for link layer and inactive ports powered down Ultralow power sleep mode Two IEEE Std 1394a 2000 fully compliant cable ports at 100M bits s 200M bits s and 400M bits s Cable ports monitor line conditions for active connection to remote node Cable power presence monitoring Separate cable bias TPBIAS for each port 1 8 V core logic with universal PCI interfaces compatible with 3 3 V and 5 V PCI
147. nd upgrading the system memory requires careful positioning of the DDR3 DIMMs based on the following factors Current RAS mode of operation Existing DDR3 DIMM population DDR3 DIMM characteristics 30 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture Optimization techniques used by the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series to maximize memory bandwidth In the Independent Channel mode all the DDR3 channels operate independently Also you can use the Independent Channel mode to support single DIMM configuration in channel A and in the Single Channel mode You must observe and apply the following general rules when selecting and configuring memory to obtain the best performance or RAS Reliability Availability and Serviceability from the System Mixing RDIMMs and UDIMMs is not supported You must populate CPU1 socket first to enable and operate the CPU2 socket When the CPU2 socket is empty DIMMs populated in slots D1 through F2 are unusable If both CPU sockets are populated but Channel A through Channel C is empty the platform can still function with remote memory in Channels D through F However platform performance suffers latency due to remote memory 5 Must always start populating DDR3 DIMMs in the first slot on each memory channel Memory slot A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 or F1 For example if memory slot A1 is empty slot A2 is not available 6 Must always populate
148. ne beep unless silent boot is enabled OxEF Unrecoverable Boot failure Runtime Phase EFI Operating System Boot OxF4 Entering the sleep state OxF5 Exiting the sleep state OxF8 Operating system has requested EFI to close boot services ExitBootServices has been called OxF9 Operating system has switched to virtual address mode SetVirtualAddressMap has been called OxFA Operating system has requested the system to reset ResetSystem has been called Pre EFI Initialization Module PEIM Recovery 0x30 Crisis recovery has been initiated because of a user request 0x31 Crisis recovery has been initiated by software corrupt flash 0x34 Loading crisis recovery capsule 0x35 Handing off control to the crisis recovery capsule Revision 1 7 165 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix E POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Progress Code Progress Code Definition Ox3F Unable to complete crisis recovery 166 Intel order number 39530 010 Revision 1 7 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix F POST Error Messages and Handling Appendix F POST Error Messages and Handling Whenever possible the BIOS outputs the current boot progress codes on the video screen Progress codes are 32 bit quantities plus optional data The 32 bit numbers include class subclass and operation information The class and subclass
149. nes described in the previous sections also apply to Tables 5 and 6 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 33 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 3 11 Memory Error Handling The BIOS classifies memory errors into the following categories Correctable ECC errors This correction could be the result of an ECC correction a successfully retried memory cycle or both Unrecoverable Fatal ECC Errors The ECC engine detects these errors but cannot correct them Address Parity Errors An Address Parity Error is logged as such in the SEL but in all other ways is treated the same as an Uncorrectable ECC Error 34 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture 3 4 ICHTOR The ICH10R provides extensive I O support Functions and capabilities include PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1 1 support PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 3 support for 33 MHz PCI operations supports up to four REQ GNT pairs ACPI Power Management Logic Support Revision 3 0a Enhanced DMA controller interrupt controller and timer functions Integrated Serial ATA host controllers with independent DMA operation on up to six ports and AHCI support USB host interface with support for up to 12 USB ports six UHCI host controllers and two EHCI high speed USB 2 0 host controllers Integrated 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet MAC with
150. nfiguring memory parameters in the memory controller 0x26 Optimizing memory controller settings 0x27 Initializing memory such as ECC init 0x28 Testing memory PCI Bus 0x50 Enumerating PCI buses 0x51 Allocating resources to PCI buses 0x52 Hot plug PCI controller initialization Revision 1 7 163 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix E POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Progress Code Progress Code Definition 0x53 0x57 Reserved for PCI Bus USB 0x58 Resetting USB bus 0x59 Reserved for USB devices ATA ATAPI SATA Ox5A Resetting SATA bus and all devices Ox5B Reserved for ATA SMBUS Ox5C Resetting SMBUS Ox5D Reserved for SMBUS Local Console 0x70 Resetting the video controller VGA 0x71 Disabling the video controller VGA 0x72 Enabling the video controller VGA Remote Console 0x78 Resetting the console controller 0x79 Disabling the console controller 0x7A Enabling the console controller Keyboard only USB 0x90 Resetting the keyboard 0x91 Disabling the keyboard 0x92 Detecting the presence of the keyboard 0x93 Enabling the keyboard 0x94 Clearing keyboard input buffer 0x95 Instructing keyboard controller to run Self Test PS 2 only Mouse only USB 0x98 Resetting the mouse 0x99 Detecting the mouse Ox
151. ng in the BIOS setup does not have any effect with this class of error After entering the BIOS setup the error message displays on the Error Manager screen and an error is logged to the SEL with the error code The system cannot boot unless the error is resolved The user must replace the faulty part and restart the system Revision 1 7 167 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix F POST Error Messages and Handling Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 90 POST Error Messages and Handling 0012 CMOS date time not set Pause Fixed Media The SAS RAID firmware can not run properly The user should attempt to 0113 f Pause reflash the firmware 0197 Processor 0x speeds mismatched Halt 8190 Watchdog timer failed on last boot Pause 8525 DIMM_C2 failed Self Test BIST Pause DIMM E failed Self Test BIST fr lalla alala pora EC 168 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix F POST Error Messages and Handling DIMM_B1 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD fail error DIMM_B2 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD fail error DIMM_D1 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD fail error DIMM_D2 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD fail error DIMM_F1 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD fail error 85A9 DIMM E2 Uncorrectable ECC error encountered Pause Revision
152. oid the user s authority to operate the equipment The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of the modified product Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc that comply with FCC Class A or B limits may be attached to this computer product Operation with noncompliant peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded Operation with cables connected to peripherals that are not shielded and grounded may result in interference to radio and TV reception 140 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board 5520SC TPS Regulatory and Certification Information ICES 003 Canada Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans lanorme sur le mat riel brouilleur Apparelis Num riques NMB 003 dictee par le Ministre Canadian des Communications English translation of the notice above This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Canadian Department of Communications Europe CE Declaration of Conformity This product has been tested in accordance too and complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and EMC D
153. on For questions related to the EMC performance of this product contact Intel Corporation 5200 N E Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 6497 1 800 628 8686 Revision 1 7 139 Intel order number E39530 010 Regulatory and Certification Information Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could v
154. on Board S5520SC TPS Table of Contents 1 Tu Uu ee TT e EE 1 1 1 Chapter Outline sutre ageet e P petes e e ehe Pre se te e e irte 1 1 2 Workstation Board Use Disclaimer 1 POE TE E O M 2 2 1 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Feature Set 2 2 2 Workstation Board Layout 5 2 2 1 Workstation Board Connector and Component Layout ococcccincncnncccconoancncccnnoncncnnnns 5 2 2 2 Workstation Board Mechanical Drawings ooooccccccccccccccccccnncncnconananonnonononnononnnnnnans 8 2 2 3 Workstation Board Rear I O Layout 15 3 Functional Architecture sinc cccssesseetetisteacecaceiscccsssdsucectssavaccecttesvadessectsdvsassetecseteadeccstiedesseas 16 3 1 Intel 5520 UO Hub TO EE 17 3 1 1 Intel Quick Path herme vodka Send 17 3 1 2 POl Express Ports x3 Naade kam Eed 17 3 1 3 Enterprise South Bridge Interface EI 18 3 1 4 Manageability Engine ME 18 3 1 5 Controller Link CL vais ERE 18 3 2 tele e Tee en EE 18 3 2 1 Processor Population Rules ooocococcccccccocococccccccconcnnnnanano non no nonnnnnnnnnonananicinininnns 18 3 2 2 Mixed Processor Configurations ssssssssssssssseeen 19 3 2 3 Intel Hyper Threading Technology Intel HT 20 3 2 4 Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology EIST 20 3 2 5 Intel Turbo Boost Technology eter beber td d e i eae 21 3 2 6 Execute Disable Bit Feature EE 21 3 2 7 Gore Multi Processing i reci eR nce br ed Ec ce cie dation 21 3 2 8 Direct Cache Access DCA emere nnns 2
155. on Information only UUID Information only Revision 1 7 93 Intel order number E39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 6 Boot Options Screen The Boot Options screen displays any bootable media encountered during POST and allows the user to configure the desired boot device To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager System Boot Timeout Boot Option 1 Boot Option 2 Boot Option x Hard Disk Order CDROM Order Floppy Order Network Device Order BEV Device Order Add New Boot Option gt Delete Boot Option EFI Optimized Boot Enabled Disabled Use Legacy Video for EFI OS Enabled Disabled Boot Option Retry Enabled Disabled USB Boot Priority Enabled Disabled Figure 34 Setup Utility Boot Options Screen Display 94 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Table 35 Setup Utility Boot Options Screen Fields Setup Item Options Help Text Comments Boot Timeout 0 65535 The number of seconds the BIOS should pause at After entering the necessary the end of POST to allow the user to press the timeout press the Enter key F2 key for entering the BIOS Setup utility to register that timeout value Valid values are 0 65535 Zero is the default A to the system These settings value of 65535 causes the sys
156. on recoverable voltage threshold asserted Power fault Power Control Failure Fan redundancy lost insufficient system cooling This does not apply to non redundant systems Power supply redundancy lost insufficient system power This does not apply to non redundant systems Note This state will also happen when AC power is first applied to the system This indicates the BMC is booting Off N A Not ready AC power off if no degraded non critical critical or non recoverable conditions exist System is powered down or S5 states if no degraded non critical critical or non recoverable conditions exist 124 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Intel Light Guided Diagnostics When the workstation is powered down transitions to the DC off state or S5 the BMC is still on standby power and retains the sensor and front panel status LED state established before the power down event If the system status is normal when the system is powered down the LED is in a solid green state the system status LED will be off 8 4 DIMM Fault LEDs The workstation board provides memory fault LED for each DIMM socket The following figure shows the location of these LEDs The DIMM fault LED illuminates when the corresponding DIMM slot has memory installed and a memory error occurs pe SR D0000000 E H SS ris eee CI E e E
157. ontrol This server platform has embedded platform control which is capable of automatically adjusting system performance and acoustic levels Performance Performance Management Throttling Integrated Acoustic Control Thermal Management Monitoring Fan Speed Control Platform control optimizes system performance and acoustics levels through Performance management Performance throttling Thermal monitoring Fan speed control Acoustics management The platform components used to implement platform control include Integrated baseboard management controller Platform sensors Variable speed system fans System BIOS BMC firmware Sensor data records as loaded by the FRUSDR Utility Memory type 60 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Platform Management 4 3 1 Memory Open and Closed Loop Thermal Throttling Open Loop Thermal Throttling OLTT Throttling is a solution to cool the DIMMs by reducing memory traffic allowed on the memory bus which reduces power consumption and thermal output With OLTT the system throttles in response to memory bandwidth demands instead of actual memory temperature Since there is no direct temperature feedback from the DDR3 DIMMs the throttling behavior is preset rather than conservatively based on the worst cooling conditions for example high inlet temperature and low fan speeds Additionally the fans that provide coolin
158. ontroller that supports x4 PCI Express link widths and is a single function PCI Express end point device The SAS controller supports the SAS protocol as described in the Serial Attached SCSI Standard version 1 0 and also supports SAS 1 1 features A 32 bit external memory bus off the SAS1064e controller provides an interface for Flash ROM and NVSRAM Non volatile Static Random Access Memory devices The Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD provides four SAS connectors that support up to four hard drives with a non expander backplane or up to eight hard drives with an expander backplane The Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD also provides a SGPIO Serial General Purpose Input Output connector and a SCSI Enclosure Services SES connector for backplane drive LED control Warning Either the SGPIO or the SES connector supports backplane drive LED control Do not connect both SGPIO and SES connectors at the same time Revision 1 7 39 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Software RAID 5 Key Header Standoff Mounting Holes SAS Module Connector Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Figure 16 Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD Component and Connector Layout 3 6 1 Controller Configuration setup page for the Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD SAS RAID Support The BIOS Setup Utility provides drive configuration options on the Advanced Mass Storage some of which affect the
159. option is used to determine appropriate memory performance settings based on the different cooling capability at different altitudes At high altitude memory performance must be reduced to compensate for thinner air Be advised selecting an Altitude option to a setting that does not meet the operating altitude of the server may limit the system fans ability to provide adequate cooling to the memory If the air flow is not sufficient to meet the needs of the server even after throttling has occurred the system may shut down due to excessive platform thermals By default the Altitude option is set to 301 m 900 m which is believed to cover the majority of the operating altitudes for these server platforms You can set the SET FAN PROFILE option to either the Performance mode Default or Acoustics mode Refer to the following sections for details describing the differences between each mode Changing the fan profile to Acoustics mode may affect system performance The SET FAN PROFILE BIOS option is hidden when CLTT is selected as the THROTTLING MODE option 62 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Platform Management 4 3 2 3 1 Performance Mode Default With the platform running in Performance mode Default several platform control algorithm variables are set to enhance the platform s capability of operating at maximum performance targets for the given system In doing so th
160. ort Connectors The workstation board provides one external RJ 45 Serial A port J8A2 and one internal 9 pin Serial B header J1B1 The following tables define the pin outs Table 59 External RJ45 Serial A Port Pin out J8A2 RJ 45 Signal Name Description 1 RTS Request to Send 2 DTR Data Terminal Ready 3 TD Transmitted Data 4 SGND Signal Ground 5 RI Ring Indicator 6 RD Received Data 7 DCD DSR DCD or DSR 8 CTS Clear To Send Table 60 Internal 9 pin Serial B Header Pin out J1B1 Pin Signal Name SPB DCD DCD carrier detect DSR data set ready 3 SPB SIN L RXD receive data 6 sacs fastere 8 SPB_RI RI Ring indicate 6 5 5 USB Connector The following table details the pin out of the external USB connectors JA5A1 JA6A2 found on the back edge of the workstation board Table 61 External USB Connector Pin out JA5A1 JA6A2 Pin SignalName Description USB OC USB PWR USB PN DATALO Differential data line paired with DATAHO USB PP DATAHO Differential data line paired with DATALO Revision 1 7 111 Intel order number 39530 010 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Pin Signal Name Two 2x5 connectors on the workstation board J1D1 J1D4 provide support for four additional USB ports Table 62 Internal USB Connector Pin out J1D1 Pin SignalName Description 7 Toone
161. ostic LED Placement Diagram occccccccccocococicnnnnncnconanannnnonononnnnnnnnnononinacininin 162 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Wor kstation Board S5520SC TPS List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 IOH High Level Summary coccccccccccncccccnncnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnenenennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnenennnnns 17 Table 2 Mixed Processor Configurations cccociccnnnononononononcncnnnnnnnnnnnanononenenincnnannnnnnnnenoncnncncnnnos 19 Table 3 Memory Running Frequency vs Processor SKU ooooooococcccccccncnncnnccononononnoconcnnnonnnonnnns 26 Table 4 Memory Running Frequency vs Memory Population cccccccccncncnnnnnnnnonnonononcccnncnnnos 26 Table 5 Supported DIMM Population under the Dual Processors Configuration 33 Table 6 Supported DIMM Population under the Single Processor Configuration 33 Table 7 Onboard SATA Storage Mode Mats 37 Table 8 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC PCI Bus Segment Characteristics 38 Table 9 Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD Storage Mode sseee 40 Table 10 Serial A Port Configuration Jumper Pin out ooocinnnnncncooccococoncncncnnncococinincananannnnononcncnnos 43 Table 11 Rear Serial A Port RJ 45 to DB9 Pm out eene 43 Table 12 Serial B Header Pin out EE 44 Table 13 Video MOd6s eintreten epit etae da 45 Table 14 Graphics Card Populatton eene enne 46 Table 15 Onboard NI
162. ot deactivated by local system input KVM sessions will persist across system reset but not across an AC power loss 4 23 Media Redirection The embedded web server provides a Java applet to enable remote media redirection You may use this in conjunction with the remote KVM feature or as a standalone applet The media redirection feature is intended to allow system administrators or users to mount a remote IDE or USB CD ROM floppy drive or a USB flash disk as a remote device to the server Once mounted the remote device appears as a local device to the server allowing system administrators or users to boot the server or install software including operating systems copy files update the BIOS and so forth or boot the server from this device Revision 1 7 57 Intel order number E39530 010 Platform Management Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS The following capabilities are supported The operation of remotely mounted devices is independent of the local devices on the server Both remote and local devices are usable in parallel You can mount either IDE CD ROM floppy or USB devices as a remote device to the server tis possible to boot all supported operating systems from the remotely mounted device and to boot from disk IMAGE IMG and CD ROM or DVD ROM ISO files For more information refer to the Tested supported Operating System List Itis possible to mount at least two devices concurrently The moun
163. ow is used to select the next value in a menu item s option list or a value field s pick list The selected item must then be activated by pressing the Enter key The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages The keys have no affect if a sub menu or pick list is displayed Select Field The Tab key is used to move between fields For example lt Tab gt can be used to move from hours to minutes in the time item in the main menu Change Value The minus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the current item to the previous value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list F9 68 Change Value Setup Defaults The plus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the current menu item to the next value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list On 106 key Japanese keyboards the plus key has a different scan code than the plus key on the other keyboards but will have the same effect Pressing F9 causes the following to display Load Optimized Defaults Yes No If Yes is highlighted and Enter is pressed all Setup fields are set to their default values If No is highlighted and Enter is pressed or if the lt Esc gt key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before F9 was pressed without affecting any existin
164. ower Requirements This section provides power supply design guidelines for a system using the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC including voltage and current specifications and power supply on off sequencing characteristics The following diagram shows the power distribution implemented on this workstation board 129 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Design and Environmental Specifications Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Figure 51 Power Distribution Block Diagram 130 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Design and Environmental Specifications 9 3 1 Processor Power Support The workstation board supports the Thermal Design Power TDP guideline for Intel Xeon processors The Flexible Motherboard Guidelines FMB were also followed to determine the suggested thermal and current design values for anticipating future processor needs The following table provides maximum values for lcc TDP power and Tcase for the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series Table 77 Intel Xeon Processor Dual Processor TDP Guidelines TDP Power Icc MAX 130 W 67 0 C 150A 9 4 Power Supply Output Requirements This section is for reference purposes only Its intent is to provide guidance on determining power supply usage for this workstation board The combined power of all outputs should not exceed the rated output power of the power supply The power supply must meet
165. ower Unit Specific 05 Soft power As and Trig Offset A x Pwr Unit Status 09h control failure De oFh Fatal 06 Power unit failure 00 Fully 01 Redundancy Degraded lost 02 Redundancy degraded Degraded 03 Non redundant Power Unit Redundancy1 Chassis Power Unit Generic sufficient As and SC Trig Offset A X Pwr Unit Redund specific 09h OBh resources Degraded De Transition from full redundant state 04 Non redundant sufficient Degraded resources Transition from insufficient state 152 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Full Sensor Name Platform Applicability 2 95 Type Sensor name in SDR IPMI Watchdog IPMI Watchdog Watchdog 2 23h Physical Security 05h Chassis Intrusion is chassis specific Physical Security Physical Scrty Critical Interrupt 13h FP Interrupt FP NMI Diag Int Chassis specific Revision 1 7 Event Readin Event Offset Sensor Specific 6Fh Sensor Specific 6Fh Sensor Specific 6Fh Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Readable Contrib To System Status Assert D Triggers e assert Value Off Data 05 Non redundant insufficient resources 06 Redundant degraded from fully redundant state 07 Redundant Transition from non redundant state 00 Timer expired status only 01 Hard reset O2 Power down Degraded T
166. performance Configuration information and settings 72 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility 5 3 2 2 1 Processor Screen The Processor screen allows the user to view the processor core frequency system bus frequency and to enable or disable several processor options This screen also allows the user to view information about a specific processor To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt Processor Advanced Processor Configuration Processor Socket Processor ID Processor Frequency Microcode Revision Processor 1 Version Processor 2 Version Current Intel QPI Link Speed Intel QPI Link Frequency Intel Turbo Boost Technology Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Tech Intel Hyper Threading Tech Core Multi Processing Execute Disable Bit Intel Virtualization Tech Intel VT for Directed I O Interrupt Remapping Coherency Support ATS Support Pass through DMA Support Hardware Prefetcher Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Direct Cache Access DCA Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled All 1 2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Figure 22 Setup Utility Processor Configuration Screen Display Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 73 BIOS Setup Utility Processor I
167. ports Registered DDR3 DIMMs RDIMMs and ECC Unbuffered DDR3 DIMMs UDIMMs Mixing of RDIMMs and UDIMMs is not supported Mixing memory type size speed and or rank on this platform has not been validated and is not supported Mixing memory vendors is not supported on this platform by Intel a Non ECC memory is not supported and has not been validated in a server environment e Intel Workstation Board S5520SC supports the following DIMM and DRAM technologies a RDIMMs Single Dual and Quad Rank x4orx8 DRAM with 1 Gb and 2 Gb technology no support for 2 Gb DRAM based 2 GB or 4 GB RDIMMs DDR3 1333 Single and Dual Rank only DDR3 1066 and DDR3 800 a UDIMMs Single and Dual Rank x8 DRAM with 1 Gb or 2 Gb technology DDR3 1333 DDR3 1066 and DDR3 800 3 3 3 Processor Cores QPI Links and DDR3 Channels Frequency Configuration The Intel Xeon 5500 series processor and Intel Xeon 5600 series processor connects to other Intel Xeon 5500 series processors and Intel Xeon 5600 series processor and Intel 5520 IOH through the Intel QPI link interface The frequencies of the processor cores and the QPI links of Intel Xeon 5500 series processor and Intel Xeon 5600 series processor are independent from each other There are no gear ratio requirements for the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series and Intel Xeon 5600 series processor Intel 5520 IOH supports 4 8 GT s 5 86 GT s and 6 4 GT s frequencies for the QPI l
168. pport and server management mode SMM IPMB interface LAN interface that supports the IPMI over LAN protocol RMCP RMCP Serial over LAN SOL ACPI state synchronization The BMC tracks ACPI state changes provided by the BIOS BMC Self test The BMC performs initialization and run time self tests and makes results available to external entities Refer to the ntelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation v2 0 4 1 2 Non IPMI Features The BMC supports the following non IPMI features This list does not preclude support for future enhancements or additions In circuit BMC firmware update Fault resilient booting FRB FRB2 is supported by the watchdog timer functionality 54 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Platform Management Chassis intrusion detection dependant on platform support Basic fan control using TControl version 2 SDRs Fan redundancy monitoring and support Power supply redundancy monitoring and support Hot swap fan support Acoustic management Supports multiple fan profiles Signal testing support The BMC provides test commands for setting and getting platform signal states The BMC generates diagnostic beep codes for fault conditions System GUID storage and retrieval Front panel management The BMC controls the system status LED and chassis ID LED It supports secure lockout of certain
169. ption order Use the Boot Options menu to view and configure the system boot option order Boot Device x Select this option to boot now Note This list is not the system boot option order Use the Boot Options menu to view and configure the system boot option order Revision 1 7 101 Intel order number E39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 8 Error Manager Screen The Error Manager screen displays any errors encountered during POST Error Manager ERROR CODE SEVERITY INSTANCE Figure 43 Setup Utility Error Manager Screen Display Table 44 Setup Utility Error Manager Screen Fields Setup Item Displays System Errors Information only Displays errors that occurred during the POST 5 3 2 9 Exit Screen The Exit screen allows the user to choose whether to save or discard the configuration changes made on the other screens It also allows the user to restore the server to the factory defaults or to save or restore them to set of user defined default values If Load Default Values is selected the system applies the factory default settings noted in bold in the tables in this chapter If Load User Default Values is selected the system is restored to the previously saved user defined default values 102 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS BIOS Setup Utility Error Manager Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit
170. ptional accessory cable FXXSCVDCBL which provides a standard 15 pin VGA connector You can disable the onboard video controller using the BIOS 44 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture Setup Utility or when an add in video card is detected The system BIOS provides the option for Dual Monitor Video operation when an add in video card is configured in the system 3 11 1 Video Modes The integrated video controller supports all standard IBM VGA modes The following table shows the 2D modes supported for both CRT and LCD Table 13 Video Modes 2D Video Mode Support 2D Mode 8 bpp 16 bpp 24 bpp 32 bpp 640 x 480 Supported Supported Supported Supported 60 72 75 85 60 72 75 85 60 72 75 85 60 72 75 85 Refresh Rate Hz 800 x 600 Supported Supported Supported Supported 56 60 72 75 85 56 60 72 75 85 56 60 72 75 85 56 60 72 75 85 Refresh Rate Hz 1024 x 768 Supported Supported Supported Supported D 60 70 75 85 60 70 75 85 60 70 75 85 60 70 75 85 Refresh Rate Hz Su ted S ted S ted N A 1152 x 864 pporte upporte upporte 75 75 75 N A Refresh Rate Hz 1280 x 1024 Supported Supported Supported N A 60 75 85 60 75 85 60 NA Refresh Rate Hz 1440 x 900 Supported Supported Supported N A 60 60 60 NA Refresh Rate Hz Supported Supported N A N A 1600 x 1200 60 65 70 7
171. r Discrete 01 State tl As and CPU Missing 07h 03h Asserted De Processor 2 VRD Temp P2 VRD Hot Catastrophic Error dl BE Temperature Threshold Control 96 64h All Non fatal De Analog Trig Offset P1 Therm Ctrl on SCH Apnd e Thermal Dual Temperature Threshold As and Control 65h processor EE GR Non fatal S Analog Trig Offset P2 Therm Ctrl only 9h Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 159 Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Readable Full Sensor Name Platform Event Readin Event Offset Contrib To Assert D Event Stand Sensor er Sensor Type System Rearm Sensor name in SDR Applicability Triggers Status e assert Value Off Data by sets f Digital IOH Thermal Tri Temperature j k Discrete Oh ile Fatal pe and Trig Offset M IOH Thermal Trip 01h Gan Asserted De Note 1 Sensor is only present on systems that have applicable redundancy for example a fan or power supply 160 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Appendix D Platform Specific BMC Appendix Appendix D Platform Specific BMC Appendix Table 87 Platform Specific BMC Features Y Support Intel Server Chassis Intel Server Chassis N Not Support SC5650WS SC5600Base Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Compatible Compatible CPU 1 Fan Sensor 31 Y Y a CPU 2 Fan Sensor 30 Y Y
172. r Header Locations and Pin outs 113 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Pin Signal Name GND Ground TPA TPA negative signal 6 6 Audio Connectors The workstation board provides one stacked audio connector on the back edge of the board J6A1 This stacked connector provides six jacks for audio connections Back Surround Out Center LFE Out Front Surround Out Line in Microphone in and Side Surround Out The following table details the pin out of the internal front panel audio header J1D2 Table 68 Internal Front Panel Audio Header Pin out J1D2 Pin SignalName Description 4 Detect Presence of Front Panel Audio Port Audio Port 1 Right Channel Key Port 1L Audio Port 1 Left Channel 10 Port 1 Sense Return The following table details the pin out of the internal S PDIF header J4C1 Table 69 Internal S PDIF Header Pin out J4C1 Pin Signal Name Description 1 PWR_PSV S PDIF Power AUD_SPDIF_OUT S PDIF output 6 7 Onboard Video Header The adapter cable accessory FXXSCVDCBL is required to convert the internal onboard video header to a 15 pin D Sub 114 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Table 70 Onboard Video Header Pin out J3B2 Pin Signal Name Description V IO R CONN Red analog color signal R Ground V O G CONN Green a
173. r Management Configuration Screen Fields 90 Revision 1 7 xi Intel order number E39530 010 List of Tables Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 33 Setup Utility Console Redirection Configuration Fields 92 Table 34 Setup Utility Server Management System Information Fields 93 Table 35 Setup Utility Boot Options Screen Fields ooooococnccnccnncnnnnncconoononononcncnnccnncnnnnos 95 Table 36 Setup Utility Add New Boot Option Fields nnnnnneseneneneneenne ne nenereerersenesresnrrrnreene 96 Table 37 Setup Utility Delete Boot Option Fields oooooncccccncconccocccnconnoonnonnoconcnnncnncnnnnnnnnns 97 Table 38 Setup Utility Hard Disk Order Fields 98 Table 39 Setup Utility CDROM Order Fields 99 Table 40 Setup Utility Floppy Order Fields 99 Table 41 Setup Utility Network Device Order Fields 100 Table 42 Setup Utility BEV Device Order Fields ssessseeeee 101 Table 43 Setup Utility Boot Manager Screen Eielde ne nrrrrrrrerererernrrre rene 101 Table 44 Setup Utility Error Manager Screen Fields nnnannnenennennennenereneeenessnerrrrrrrrrrerene 102 Table 45 Setup Utility Exit Screen Fields cccccccccccnoncconcococoncnnncnnnnnnnncnonononononcnncnnnnnnnns 103 Table 46 Board Connector Matrix sse enne 104 Table 47 Power Connector Pin out LI1R
174. r PCI Express Manageability Lanes 5520 2 Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series 36 Intel Intelligent Power Node Manager 3 1 1 Intel QuickPath Interconnect The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC provides two full width cache coherent link based Intel QuickPath Interconnect interfaces from Intel 5520 IOH for connecting Intel QPI based processors The two Intel QPI link interfaces support full width communication only and have the following main features e Packetized protocol with 18 data protocol bits and 2 CRC bits per link per direction Supporting 4 8 GT s 5 86 GT s and 6 4 GT s e Fully coherent write cache with inbound write combining e Read Current command support e Support for 64 byte cache line size 3 1 2 PCI Express Ports The Intel 5520 IOH is capable of interfacing with up to 36 PCI Express Gen lanes which support devices with the following link width x16 x8 x4 x2 and x1 All ports support PCI Express Gen1 and Gen2 transfer rates For a detailed PCI Express Slots definition of the Intel Workstation Board 5520SC refer Section 3 5 PCI Subsystem Revision 1 7 17 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 3 1 3 Enterprise South Bridge Interface ESI One x4 ESI link interface that supports the PCI Express Gen1 2 5 Gbps transfer rate for connecting Intel ICH10R in the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC 3 1 4 Manageab
175. rations is used depending on whether the serial device requires a DSR or DCD signal The final adapter configuration should also match the desired pin out of the RJ 45 connector as you can also configure it to support either DSR or DCD Serial B 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 B to the rear of a chassis The serial B interface follows the standard RS232 pin out as defined in the following table Table 12 Serial B Header Pin out Pins Signal Name Serial Port B Header Pin out 1 DCD 2 DSR 3 RX 1 O Olz 4 RTS 23100 la 5 TX s 0 e 6 CTS 71 OG 7 DTR 210 8 RI 9 GND 3 9 Floppy Disk Controller The Intel Workstation Board 5520SC does not support a floppy disk controller interface However the system BIOS recognizes USB floppy devices 3 10 Keyboard and Mouse Support The Intel Workstation Board 5520SC does not support PS 2 interface keyboards and mice However the system BIOS recognizes USB Specification compliant keyboards and mice 3 11 Video Support The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC integrated BMC includes a 2D SVGA video controller and 8 MB video memory The 2D SVGA subsystem supports a variety of modes up to 1600 x 1200 resolution in 8 16 bpp It also supports both CRT and LCD monitors with up to a 85 Hz vertical refresh rate You access onboard video using an o
176. ray in Tables 5 and 6 All populated DIMMs are identical The following is a description of the columns in Tables 5 and 6 32 X Indicates the DIMM is populated M Indicates whether the configuration supports the Mirrored Channel mode of operation It is one of the following Y indicating Yes N indicating No N Identifies the total number of DIMMs that constitute the given configuration Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table 5 Supported DIMM Population under the Dual Processors Configuration Functional Architecture CPU1 Socket Populated CPU2 Socket Populated o D2 ET E Fl n N c rA N gt LU A E UT ER Oo x DPS x lt x x gt x lt gt x lt Poa gt lt Ed Ka x x x lt D lt EI X ES lt P lt Eas x lt x lt x lt Table 6 Supported DIMM Population under the Single Processor Configuration CPU1 Socket Populated CPU2 Socket Empty A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 D1 D2 ET E2 Fl F2 SR X LS S d N 0 UN an ES x Xx x x Zz lt Z X gt lt P gt lt A A gt lt x x X Note The generic principles and guideli
177. red by the BIOS during POST and is the sum of the individual sizes of installed DDR3 DIMMs in the system e The BIOS also provides the total memory of the system in the BIOS setup Main page and Advanced Memory Configuration Page This total is the same as the amount described by the previous bullet e The BIOS displays the Effective Memory of the system in the BIOS Setup Advanced Memory Configuration Page The term Effective Memory refers to the total size of all active DDR3 DIMMs not disabled and not being used as redundant units in Mirrored Channel Mode e If Quiet Boot is disabled the BIOS displays the total system memory on the diagnostic screen at the end of POST This total is the same as the amount described by the first bullet 3 3 4 1 Memory Reservation for Memory mapped Functions A region of size 40 MB of memory below 4 GB is always reserved for mapping chipset processor and BIOS flash spaces as memory mapped I O regions This region appears as a loss of memory to the operating system This and other reserved regions are reclaimed by the operating system if PAE is enabled in the operating system In addition to this memory reservation the BIOS creates another reserved region for memory mapped PCI Express functions including a standard 64 MB or 256 MB of standard PC Express MMIO configuration space This is based on the setup selection Maximize Memory below 4GB If this is set to Enabled t
178. res has changed from previous generation Intel workstation boards The following procedure outlines the new usage model 7 1 1 Clearing the CMOS Power down the workstation and unplug the power cord 2 Open the workstation chassis For instructions refer your workstation chassis documentation 3 Move jumper J2C1 from the default operating position covering pins 1 and 2 to the reset clear position covering pins 2 and 3 DI Or de Wait five seconds Move the jumper back to default position covering pins 1 and 2 Close the workstation chassis and reconnect the AC power cord Power up the workstation The CMOS is now cleared and you can reset it by going into the BIOS setup 7 1 2 Clearing the Password Power down the workstation Do not unplug the power cord Open the chassis For instructions refer your workstation chassis documentation Move jumper J1E4 from the default operating position covering pins 1 and 2 to the password clear position covering pins 2 and 3 Close the workstation chassis Power up the workstation and then press F2 to enter the BIOS menu to check if the password is cleared Power down the workstation Open the chassis and move the jumper J1E4 back to its default position covering pins 1 and 2 118 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Jumper Blocks 8 Close the workstation chassis 9 Power up the workstation Th
179. rig Offset 03 Power cycle Degraded 08 Timer OK As interrupt 00 Chassis OK intrusion As and De OK 04 LAN leash NN Trig Offset lost 00 Front panel NMI diagnostic interrupt Trig Offset 153 Intel order number 39530 010 Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Readable Full Sensor Name Platform Event Readin Event Offset Contrib To Assert D Event Sensor DEDE Sensor Type System Sensor name in SDR Applicability Triggers Status e assert Value Off Data Digital SMI Timeout Discreta 01 State asserted F3h 03h SMI Timeout Trig Offset SMI Timeout Event Logging Sensor Disabled Specific 02 Log area Trig Offset reset cleared 10h 6Fh Sensor System Event S All Specific 04 PEF action Trig Offset Ton 6Fh Volt Threshold ait Ghee ole Degraded All 02h 01h u c nc H c Non fatal Volt Threshold ba oltage resno Degraded All 02h 01h ul cnc g c Non fatal 0 System Event Log System Event Log System Event g System Event 2 BB 1 1V P1 Vccp BB 1 1V P1 Vccp BB 1 1V P2 Vccp BB 1 1V P2 Vccp BB 1 5V P1 DDR3 BB 1 5V P1 DDR3 nc a Bus PER AG Degraded c Non fatal nc Voltage Threshold Degraded BB 1 5V P2 DDR3 02h 01h ul cnc c Non fatal nc Bee AMA Voltage Threshold dsd BB 1 8V AUX 02h 01h ul cnc g c Non fatal 154 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 BB
180. rocessor Ox microcode update not found message in the Error Manager or on the screen The system continues to boot in a degraded state regardless of the setting of POST Error Pause in Setup Processor Intel Halt The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows QuickPath Interconnect Adjusts all processor QPI frequencies to highest common frequency speeds not identical W s No error is generated this is not an error condition Continues to boot the system successfully If the link speeds for all QPI links cannot be adjusted to be the same then the BIOS Logs the error into the SEL Displays 0195 Processor Ox Intel QPI speed mismatch message in the 3 2 3 Intel Hyper Threading Technology Intel HT If the installed processor supports the Intel Hyper Threading Technology the BIOS Setup provides an option to enable or disable this feature The default is enabled The BIOS creates additional entries in the ACPI MP tables to describe the virtual processors The SMBIOS Type 4 structure shows only the installed physical processors It does not describe the virtual processors Because some operating systems are not able to efficiently use the Intel HT Technology the BIOS does not create entries in the Multi Processor Specification Version 1 4 tables to describe the virtual processors 3 24 Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology EIST If the installed processor supports Enhanced Intel SpeedStep
181. rored Channel Mode When only CPU1 socket is populated minimal population upgrade for Mirrored Channel Mode are DIMM A1 and DIMM B1 DIMM A1 and DIMM B1 must be identical otherwise they will revert to Independent Channel Mode When both CPU sockets are populated minimal population upgrade for the Mirrored Channel Mode are DIMM A1 DIMM B1 DIMM D1 and DIMM E1 DIMM A1 and DIMM B1 as a pair must be identical and so must DIMM D1 and DIMM E1 as a pair The DIMMs on different CPU sockets need not be identical in size and or sizing although overall channel timing reduces according to the slowest DIMM 3 3 10 Supported Memory Configuration 3 3 10 1 Supported Memory Configurations The following sections describe the memory configurations supported and validated on the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC 3 3 10 1 1 Levels of support The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC supports the following categories of memory configurations Supported These configurations were verified by Intel to work but only limited validation was performed Not all possible DDR3 DIMM configurations were validated due to the large number of possible configuration combinations Supported configurations are highlighted in light gray in Tables 5 and 6 Validated These configurations received broad validation by Intel Intel can provide customers with information on specific configurations that were validated Validated configurations are highlighted in dark g
182. rt ce da 111 6 5 6 IEEE 13944 cORPnecCtOrs A a E A AET a a aE iaaah 113 vi Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Table of Contents 6 6 Audio ele el 114 6 7 Onboard Video Header 114 6 8 Fan E le EE 115 7 Jumper Blocks 117 7 1 CMOS Clear and Password Reset Usage Procedure cococccocccccccocooccccccococococininos 118 7 1 1 Clearing the CMOS x ite te E n idc e diets 118 7 1 2 Clearing the PDassword eene neret nen nnne 118 7 2 Force BMC Update Procedure ccoccccccccccinincnncnonnnnanononccnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnananininannnenens 119 7 3 Ee 119 8 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics sssssssssssssscsssssssssssssssseaeacacscscsessesesssacacaeseeeeessees 121 8 1 5 V Standby LEDs he ero t a eee e ER RE eo e pen aa 121 8 2 Fan Fault EEDS i rt em ade 122 8 3 System Status LED and System ID LED ooocccccccccccccccccconcnconananannnonnnnnncnnncnnonons 123 8 4 DIMM Fault LEDS itte cecinit tee re ae e REA Exe eee ei beet one ep epe Enden a 125 8 5 POST Code Diagnostic LED 126 9 Design and Environmental Specifications eese 127 9 1 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Design Specifications 127 9 2 ME 127 9 3 Workstation Board Power Reouirements 129 9 3 1 Processor Power Gupport ee eeceeeaaeaaeananeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenes 131 9 4 Power Supply Output RequireMents ooccccccccccccccnncnconnnanononnononnononnnnona
183. ry RAID Unavailable if the SAS Module Module Disabled Module AXX4SASMOD is not present IT IR RAID Configure Intel Entry IT IR RAID Supports Entry Level HW RAID 0 RAID Unavailable if the SAS Module SAS RAID Module Intel ESRTIL 1 and RAID 1e as well as native SAS pass through AXX4SASMOD is disabled or not mode Intel ESRTII Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II which supports RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 10 and RAID 5 mode RAID 5 support requires optional Software RAID 5 Activation Key present Onboard SATA Controller SATA Mode SATA Port 4 Enabled Disabled Enhanced Compatibility AHCI SW RAID lt Not Installed Driv e information gt lt Not Installed Driv e information gt lt Not Installed Driv e information gt lt Not Installed Driv e information gt lt Not Installed Driv e information gt Onboard Serial ATA SATA controller ENHANCED Supports up to 6 SATA ports with IDE Native Mode COMPATIBILITY Supports up to 4 SATA ports 0 1 2 3 with IDE Legacy mode and 2 SATA ports 4 5 with IDE Native Mode AHCI Supports all SATA ports using the Advanced Host Controller Interface SW RAID Supports configuration of SATA ports for RAID via RAID configuration software Disappears when the Onboard SATA Controller is disabled Changing this setting requires a reboot before you can set HDD boot order SW RAID option is unavailable when EFI Optimized
184. sage in the Error Manager and logs it into the SEL Takes Minor Error action and continues to boot the system Processor cache not The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows identical Revision 1 7 Logs the error into the SEL Alerts the Integrated BMC about the configuration error Does not disable the processor Displays 0192 Processor Ox cache size mismatch detected message in the Error Manager Halts the system and does not boot until the fault condition is remedied 19 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS System Action Processor frequency Halt The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows speed not identical Adjusts all processor frequencies to the highest common frequency No error is generated this is not an error condition Continues to boot the system successfully If the frequencies for all processors cannot be adjusted to be the same then the BIOS Logs the error into the SEL Displays 0197 Processor Ox family is not supported message in the Error Manager Halts the system and will not boot until the fault condition is remedied Error Manager Halts the system and will not boot until the fault condition is remedied Processor microcode Minor The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows missing Logs the error into the SEL Does not disable the processor Displays 8180 P
185. sages ects eeececeeeeeseceneaeeeees 163 Table 90 POST Error Messages and Handlmg 168 Table 91 POST Error Beep Codes ENEE 171 Table 92 BMC Beep Codes EE 171 Intel order number 39530 010 List of Tables Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS lt This page intentionally left blank gt xiv Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Introduction 1 Introduction This Technical Product Specification TPS provides board specific information detailing the features functionality and high level architecture of the Intel Workstation Board S5520SC In addition you can obtain design level information for specific subsystems by ordering the External Product Specifications EPS or External Design Specifications EDS for a given subsystem EPS and EDS documents are not publicly available and must be ordered through your local Intel representative 1 1 Chapter Outline This document is divided into the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Overview Chapter 3 Functional Architecture Chapter 4 Platform Management Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Utility Chapter 6 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Chapter 7 Jumper Blocks Chapter 8 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics Chapter 9 Design and Environmental Specifications Chapter 10 Regulatory and Certification Information Appendix A Integration and Usage Tips e Appendi
186. signaling environments Physical write posting of up to three outstanding transactions PCI burst transfers and deep FIFOs to tolerate large host latency PCI CLKRUN protocol External cycle timer control for customized synchronization Extended resume signaling for compatibility with legacy DV components PHY Link logic performs system initialization and arbitration functions PHY Link encode and decode functions included for data strobe bit level encoding PHY Link incoming data resynchronized to local clock Low cost 24 576 MHz crystal provides transmit and receive data at 100M bits s 200M bits s and 400M bits s Node power class information signaling for system power management Serial ROM interface supports 2 wire serial EEPROM devices Two general purpose I Os Register bits provide software control of contender bit power class bits link active control bit and IEEE Std 1394a 2000 features Fabricated in advanced low power CMOS process Revision 1 7 49 Intel order number 39530 010 Functional Architecture Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS PCI and CardBus register support Isochronous receive dual buffer mode Out of order pipelining for asynchronous transmit requests Register access fail interrupt when the PHY SCLK is not active PCI power management DO D1 D2 and D3 power states Initial bandwidth available and initial channels available registers PME support per 1394 Open Host Controller Interface Spec
187. sion 1 7 123 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS By issuing the appropriate hex IPMI Chassis Identify value the ID LED either blinks blue for 15 seconds and turns off or blinks indefinitely until the appropriate hex IPMI Chassis Identify value is issued to turn it off The bi color green amber System Status LED operates as follows Table 74 System Status LED Criticality System OK System booted and ready Green Blink Degraded System degraded Non critical temperature threshold asserted Non critical voltage threshold asserted Non critical fan threshold asserted Fan redundancy lost sufficient system cooling maintained This does not apply to non redundant systems Power supply predictive failure Power supply redundancy lost This does not apply to non redundant systems Correctable errors over a threshold of 10 and migrating to a mirrored DIMM memory mirroring This indicates the user no longer has spare DIMMs indicating a redundancy lost condition The corresponding DIMM LED should light up Amber Blink Non critical Non fatal alarm system is likely to fail Critical temperature threshold asserted CATERR asserted Critical voltage threshold asserted VRD hot asserted SMI Timeout asserted Amber Solid on Critical Fatal alarm system has failed or shut down recoverable CPU Missing Thermal Trip asserted Non recoverable temperature threshold asserted N
188. ss Revision 1 7 85 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 5 3 2 2 7 System Acoustic and Performance Configuration The System Acoustic and Performance Configuration screen allows the user to configure the thermal characteristics of the system To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Advanced System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Set Throttling Mode Auto CLTT OLTT Altitude 300m or less 301m 900m 901m 1500m Higher than 1500m Set Fan Profile Performance Acoustic Figure 29 Setup Utility System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Display Table 30 Setup Utility System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Help Text Set Throttling Auto Auto Throttling mode Mode CLTT Closed Loop Thermal Throttling Mode OLTT Open Loop Thermal Throttling Mode Altitude 300m or less 300m or less 980ft or less 301m 900m Optimal performance setting near sea level 901m 1500m 301m 900m 980ft 2950ft Higher than 1500m Optimal performance setting at moderate elevation 901m 1500m 2950ft 4920ft Optimal performance setting at high elevation Higher than 1500m 4920ft or greater Optimal performance setting at the highest elevations Set Fan Profile Performance Performance Fan control provides primary system This option is hidden
189. t Processor e Support for one or two Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series up to 130W Thermal Design Power Support for one or two Intel Xeon Processor s 5600 series up to 130W Thermal Design Power 4 8 GT s 5 86 GT s and 6 4 GT s Intel QuickPath Interconnect Intel QPI FC LGA 1366 Socket B Enterprise Voltage Regulator Down EVRD 11 1 Six memory channels three channels for each processor socket Channel A B C D E and F 12 DIMM slots Two DIMM slots per channel Support for 800 1066 1333 MT s ECC Registered DDR3 Memory RDIMM ECC Unbuffered DDR3 Memory UDIMM No support for mixing of RDIMMs and UDIMMs Chipset Intel 5520 Chipset e Intel 82801 IR I O Controller Hub ICH10R Cooling Fan Support Support for e Two processor fans 4 pin headers Four front system fans 6 pin headers One rear system fans 4 pin header 3 pin fans are compatible with all fan headers Add in Card Slots Two full length full height PCI Express Gen2 x16 slots One full length full height PCI Express Gen1 slot x4 Mechanically x1 Electrically One full length full height PCI Express Gen1 slot x8 Mechanically x4 Electrically shared with SAS Module Slot One 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slot keying for 5 volt and Universal PCI add in card Hard Drive and Optical devices are supported Optical Drive Six SATA connectors at 1 5 Gbps and 3 Gbps Support Four SAS connectors at 3 Gbps through optional Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMO
190. ted device is visible to and usable by the managed system s operating system and BIOS in both the pre and post boot states The mounted device shows up in the BIOS boot order and it is possible to change the BIOS boot order to boot from this remote device Itis possible to install an operating system on a bare metal server no operating system present using the remotely mounted device This may also require the use of KVM r to configure the operating system during install If either a virtual IDE or virtual floppy device is remotely attached during system boot both virtual IDE and virtual floppy are presented as bootable devices It is not possible to present only a single mounted device type to the system BIOS 4 2 3 1 Availability The default inactivity timeout is 30 minutes and is not user configurable Media redirection sessions persist across system reset but not across an AC power loss 4 24 Web Services for Management WS MAN The BMC firmware supports the Web Services for Management WS MAN specification version 1 0 4 2 4 1 Profiles The BMC supports the following DMTF profiles for WS MAN Base Server Profile Fan Profile Physical Asset Profile Power State Management Profile Profile Registration Profile Record Log Profile Sensor Profile Software Inventory Profile FW Version 58 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Platform Management
191. tem to go to the re in seconds Boot Manager menu and wait for user input for every system boot Boot Option x Available Set system boot order by selecting the boot boot option for this position devices Hard Disk Order Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Displays when one or more hard disk drives are in the system CDROM Order Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Displays when one or more CD ROM drives are in the system Floppy Order Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Displays when one or more floppy drives are in the system Network Device Order Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Displays when one or more of these devices are available in the system BEV Device Order Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Displays when one or more of these devices are available in the system Add New Boot Option Add a new EFI boot option to the boot order This option is only displayed if an EFI bootable device is available to the system for example a USB drive Delete Boot Option Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order If the EFI shell is deleted it is restored on the next system reboot It cannot be permanently deleted EFI Optimized Boot Enabled If enabled the BIOS only loads modules required Grayed out when SW RAID Disabled for booting EFl aware Operating Systems SATA Mode is Enabled SW RAID can only be used in Legacy Boot mode Use Lega
192. the User Default values to be reset to the factory default values Load User Default Values Load user default values User prompted for confirmation Revision 1 7 103 Intel order number E39530 010 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 6 Connector Header Locations and Pin outs 6 1 Board Connector Information The following section provides detailed information regarding all connectors headers and jumpers on the workstation board The following table lists all connector types available on the board and the corresponding preference designators printed on the silkscreen Table 46 Board Connector Matrix Quantity Reference Designators Connector Type Main power CPU 1 power Power supply 4 CPU 2 Power P S aux IPMB 5 U7J1 U7CI CPU sockets 1366 ma Fre gess 4 mem fase e AS CEST i eee 32bit PCI 1 IS Card edge 3 J1F2 Key holder ELE EES Battery holder External LAN built in magnetic and dual USB Stacked RJ45 2xUSB External RJ45 SE Serial port 1 J8A2 Serial Port A and 6 pin 1394 104 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Connector Header Locations and Pin outs Quantity Reference Designators Connector Type Serial port A EEN 1 ree Jumper een A O CI USB_SSD J1D3 Low profile 10 He eS o oO Seana Je nere nes eS ALT header 7 ep e CTO AN CA saaseo ho me
193. the workstation chassis Reconnect the AC power cord and power up the workstation Warning DO NOT interrupt the BIOS POST during the first boot after BIOS recovery 120 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Intel Light Guided Diagnostics 8 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics The workstation board has several onboard diagnostic LEDs to assist in troubleshooting board level issues This section provides a description of the location and function of each LED on the workstation board 8 1 5 V Stand by LED Several workstation management features of this workstation board require a 5 V stand by voltage is supplied from the power supply The features and components that require this voltage must be present when the system is Off including the Integrated BMC onboard NICs and optional Intel RMM3 connector with Intel RMM3 installed The 5 V Stand by LED is located near the SAS module slot in the lower left corner of the workstation board and is labeled 5VSB LED It is illuminated when AC power is applied to the platform and 5 V stand by voltage is supplied to the workstation board by the power supply Deler CPU 1 Socket TMT OH
194. tifications International CE Declaration of Conformity CENELEC Europe FCC ICES 003 Class A Attestation USA Canada C Tick Declaration of Conformity Australia MED Declaration of Conformity New Zealand BSMI Certification Taiwan RRL KCC Certification Korea Ecology Declaration International Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 10 2 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings Regulatory Compliance UL Mark CE Mark EMC Marking Class A BSMI Marking Class A Country USA Canada Europe Canada Taiwan Marking WA C CANADA ICES 003 CLASS A CANADA NMB 003 CLASSE A ESE EPR E TE ERTER ERE gt TESENAATE TETEN SAAS MER HIF E538 ENER C tick Marking Australia New Zealand RRL KCC Mark Korea pp HSS Aas EFUP Mark China Om Y Country of Origin Exporting Requirements Made in xxxxx Model Designation Regulatory Identification Examples Workstation Board S5520SC for boxed type boards or Board PB number for non boxed boards typically high end boards 10 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operati
195. tinuing the operating system boot process Once the operating system is in operation it optionally uses TPM to provide additional system and data security for example Microsoft Vista supports Bitlocker drive encryption 3 15 2 TPM security BIOS The BIOS TPM support conforms to the TPM PC Client Specific Implementation Specification for Conventional BIOS version 1 2 and to the TPM Interface specification version 1 2 The BIOS adheres to the Microsoft Vista BitLocker requirement The role of the BIOS for TPM security includes the following Measures and stores the boot process in the TPM microcontroller to allow a TPM enabled operating system to verify system boot integrity Produces EFI and legacy interfaces to a TPM enabled operating system for using TPM Produces ACPI TPM device and methods to allow a TPM enabled operating system to send TPM administrative command requests to the BIOS Verifies operator physical presence Confirms and executes operating system TPM 50 Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Functional Architecture administrative command requests Provides BIOS Setup options to change TPM security states and to clear TPM ownership For additional details refer to the TCG PC Client Specific Implementation Specification the TCG PC Client Specific Physical Presence Interface Specification and the Microsoft BitLocker Requirement documents 3 15 2 1
196. tion Board S5520SC TPS List of Tables Table 68 Internal Front Panel Audio Header Pin out LD 114 Table 69 Internal S PDIF Header Pin out J4C1 oooocococccnnocociconononccnoncnnncnnononnncnnonancnnanano monos 114 Table 70 Onboard Video Header Pin out LI3B72 I 115 Table 71 SSI 4 pin Fan Header Pin out J7K1 J9A2 JDBn 115 Table 72 SSI 6 pin Fan Header Pin out J1K1 J1K2 J1K4 JK 116 Table 73 Workstation Board Jumpers J1E2 J1E4 J1E5 J1H1 J2C1 J2C2 J4B2 117 Table 74 System Status LED n ie e bet a Ee AEN 124 Table 75 Workstation Board Design Specifications 127 Table 76 MTBF Estimate aan idas 128 Table 77 Intel Xeon Processor Dual Processor TDP Guidelines eses 131 Table 78 670 W Load Ratings EEN 131 Table 79 Voltage Regulation Limits ononoccinnncncinnnnnoononononconnnnnnnnonononononinnananannnnnnnnncnnnononinos 132 Table 80 Transient Load Reourements sss ene 133 Table 81 Capacitive Loading Conditions sss 133 Table 82 Ripple nd NOS urne ra Grane ete 133 Table 83 Output Voltage Timing 134 Table 84 Turn On Off Timing 135 Table 85 Compatible Chassis Heatsink Mats 148 Table 86 Integrated BMC Core Sensors oooooccnccccnccnncnnnnnoconnnnnonoonconnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnononnnnaninnnnnnnnnnnnnns 152 Table 87 Platform Specific BMC Features 161 Table 88 POST Progress Code LED Example sss 162 Table 89 POST Codes and Mes
197. tions marked reserved or undefined Intel reserves these for future definition and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to them The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications Current characterized errata are available on request Intel Corporation server baseboards contain a number of high density VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool Intel s own chassis are designed and tested to meet the intended thermal requirements of these components when the fully integrated system is used together It is the responsibility of the system integrator that chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of air flow required for their specific application and environmental conditions Intel Corporation can not be held responsible if components fail or the workstation board does not operate correctly when used outside any of their published operating or non operating limits Intel Pentium Itanium and Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Other brands and names may be claimed as the property of others Copyright Intel Corporation 2009 2010 Revision 1 7 iii Intel order number 39530 010 Table of Contents Intel Workstati
198. use If the Post Error Pause setup option is enabled the system goes directly to the Error Manager screen to display the error and log the error code to SEL Otherwise the system continues to boot and no prompt is given for the error although the error code is logged to the Error Manager and in a SEL message Minor The message is displayed on the screen or on the Error Manager screen The system continues booting in a degraded state regardless of if the Post Error Pause setup option is enabled or disabled The user may want to replace the erroneous unit Table 2 Mixed Processor Configurations System Action Processor family not Halt The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows identical Logs the error into the system event log SEL Alerts the Integrated BMC about the configuration error Does not disable the processor Displays 0194 Processor Ox family mismatch detected message in the Error Manager Halts the system and will not boot until the fault condition is remedied Processor stepping The BIOS detects the stepping difference and responds as follows mismatch Checks to see whether the steppings are compatible typically one stepping If so no error is generated this is not an error condition Continues to boot the system successfully Otherwise this is a stepping mismatch error and the BIOS responds as follows Displays 0193 Processor Ox stepping mismatch mes
199. ut Voltage Timing Item Description Minimum Maximum Units Tvout rise Output voltage rise time from each main output 5 01 701 ms Tvout rise All main outputs must be within regulation of each other within this N A 50 ms time Tvout rise All main outputs must leave regulation within this time N A 400 ms 1 The 5 VSB output voltage rise time is from 1 0 ms to 25 ms V out 10 V out ME ee V2 v3 Fd i L V4 i e i J d i Le Tygut off gt Tyout rise gt Tvout_on TP02313 Figure 52 Output Voltage Timing 134 Revision 1 7 Intel order number E39530 010 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Design and Environmental Specifications Table 84 Turn On Off Timing Item Description Minimum Maximum Units Tsb on delay Delay from AC being applied to 5 VSB being within regulation N A 1500 ms Tac on delay Delay from AC being applied to all output voltages being within N A 2500 ms regulation Tout holdup Time all output voltages stay within regulation after loss of AC 21 N A ms Tpwok holdup Delay from loss of AC to de assertion of PWOK 20 N A ms Tpson on delay Delay from PSON active to output voltages within regulation 5 400 ms limits Tpson_pwok Delay from PSON deactivate to PWOK being de asserted 50 ms Tpwok_on Delay from output voltages within regulation limits to PWOK ms 100 500 asserted at turn on Tpwok_off Delay from PWOK de asserted to output voltages 3 3
200. wing symbol on the silkscreen V CMOS Clear Disable ael dei J2C1 Enable 4 ME Force Update Ol Disable J OJ2 Enable T O 3 J1E2 Password Clear BIOS Recover Cla Disable Ol j2 Enable J O 3 IO e TT BMC Force Update Disable Enable n OO O A 2 3 JIH1 DCD DSR Serial Port A n Configuration FG J4B2 he I 3 2 1 1 5 NIC2 NIC t Serial ASS Bo usBol usga Audio l i _ USB 1 USB3 3 jm i n M LI s n IW ole 1 y nn i d Clem 5 de EE i ICH10 B i ER U E I 10H SU N I o S l HEE a LJ jal jl H i o IC OG 1818 E EH Bl e ENE A Ol 8 o 9 Figure 45 Jumper Blocks Table 73 Workstation Board Jumpers J1E2 J1E4 J1E5 J1H1 J2C1 J2C2 J4B2 Jumper Name Pins System Results J1E2 ME Force 1 2 ME Firmware Force Update Mode Disabled Default Update 2 3 ME Firmware Force Update Mode Enabled 1 2 These pins should have a jumper
201. x B Compatible Intel Server Chassis Appendix C BMC Sensor Tables Appendix D Platform Specific BMC Appendix Appendix E POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Appendix F POST Error Messages and Handling Appendix G Installation Guidelines Glossary Reference Documents 1 2 Workstation Board Use Disclaimer Intel Corporation workstation boards contain a number of high density VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool Intel ensures through its own chassis development and testing that when Intel server building blocks are used together the fully integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements of these components It is the responsibility of the system integrator who chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for their specific application and environmental conditions Intel Corporation cannot be held responsible if components fail or the workstation board does not operate correctly when used outside any of their published operating or non operating limits Revision 1 7 Intel order number 39530 010 Overview Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 2 Overview The Intel Workstation Board S5520SC is a monolithic printed circuit board PCB with features designed to support the performance workstation market 2 1 Intel Workstation Board S5520SC Feature Se
202. y Disk Controller remire nea ea ee e lia 44 3 10 Keyboard and Mouse Support 44 3 11 VIdEO RSi 8 010 EE 44 3 111 Video Mode EEN 45 3 11 2 Dual Video E 45 3 11 3 Graphics Card Population Guide ococcccincnnnnninonooononncncncncnnnnonononenennnnanananannnenonnns 46 3 12 Network Interface Controller NIC 46 3 12 1 MAC Address Definition eot ei ete oer n d eun 47 3 13 AUGIO ee EE 48 3 14 IEEE 1394a Support 49 3 15 Trusted Platform Module IPDM 50 3 15 1 A o eR Ere A 50 319 2 TPM securit BIOS zu oec etg fa ed 50 3 16 ACPISUPPO GE 53 3 17 Intel Virtualization Technology EE 53 3 17 1 Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed IO VT d cccccccccesscessseseseseseseseseeees 53 4 Platform Management aria 54 4 1 Feature SUPPORT A Ae M ed e Sad ea un 54 4 1 1 IPMEZOESatureS curia med dt drar eben entere tee 54 4 1 2 Non IPMI Features irem ederet ee ena D ER rex kx de EE Ree RERER 54 Revision 1 7 V Intel order number 39530 010 Table of Contents Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS 4 2 Optional Advanced Management Feature Support 56 4 2 1 Enabling Advanced Management Features 56 4 2 2 Keyboard Video and Mouse KVM Redirection ooooocicccnccnccccncococcccncccccocicicininnnns 57 4 2 3 Media Redirection ees ed ele ee 57 4 2 4 Web Services for Management NG MAN 58 4 2 5 Embedded Web server E 59 4 2 6 Local Directory Authentication Protocol DAD 59 4 3 Platform GConttol te HER
203. y these values in bold The bold text in this document serves as a reference point The Comments column provides additional information where it may be helpful This information does not display on the BIOS Setup screens Information enclosed in angular brackets lt gt in the screen shots identifies text that can vary depending on the option s installed For example Current Date is replaced by the actual current date Information enclosed in square brackets in the tables identifies areas where the user needs to type in text instead of selecting from a provided option Whenever information is changed except Date and Time the systems requires a save and reboot to take place Pressing lt ESC gt discards the changes and boots the system according to the boot order set from the last boot Revision 1 7 69 Intel order number 39530 010 BIOS Setup Utility 5 3 2 1 Main Intel Workstation Board S5520SC TPS Screen Unless an error occurred the Main screen is the first screen displayed when the BIOS Setup is entered If an error occurred the Error Manager screen displays instead Advanced Setup Item Logged in as Platform ID System BIOS Version 70 Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager Figure 20 Setup Utility Main Screen Display Table 21 Setup Utility Main Screen Fields Options Help Text Comments Information only Displays password level that setup is

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