Supermicro X8DTL-iF [41/97] The power fail led connection is located on pins 5 and 6 of jf1 re fer to the table on the right for pin definitions
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Chapter 2: Installation
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Power Button
OH/Fan Fail LED
1
NIC1 LED
Reset Button
2
Power Fail LED
HDD LED
Power LED
Reset
PWR
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc/Front UID LED
Ground
Ground
1920
Vcc
X
Ground
NMI
X
Vcc
NIC2 LED
Power Fail LED
The Power Fail LED connection is
located on pins 5 and 6 of JF1. Re-
fer to the table on the right for pin
denitions.
PWR Fail LED
PinDenitions(JF1)
Pin# Denition
5 Vcc
6 Ground
A
B
A. OH/Fan Fail & UID LEDs
B. PWR Supply Fail
X8DTL Series
Rev. 2.01
OH/Fan Fail LED
PinDenitions(JF1)
Pin# Denition
7 Vcc/Front UID LED
8 OH/Fan Fail LED
OH/Fan Fail Indicator
Status
State Denition
Off Normal
On Overheat
Flash-
ing
Fan Fail
A
Overheat (OH)/Fan Fail/PWR Fail/
UID LED
Connect an LED cable to pins 7 and
8 of JF1 to use the Overheat/Fan
Fail/Power Fail and UID LED connec-
tions. The Red LED on pin 7 provides
warnings of an overheat, fan failure or
power failure. The Blue LED on pin
8 works as the front panel UID LED
indicator. The Red LED takes prece-
dence over the Blue LED by default.
Refer to the table on the right for pin
denitions.
Содержание
- User s manual p.1
- Manual revision 1 b p.2
- Printed in the united states of america p.2
- Warning handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead a chemical known to the state of california to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm p.2
- Release date oct 25 2013 p.2
- Manual organization p.3
- About this manual p.3
- Preface p.3
- Conventions used in the manual p.3
- About this motherboard p.3
- Contacting supermicro p.5
- Chapter 2 installation p.6
- Table of contents p.6
- Chapter 1 introduction p.6
- Preface p.6
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting p.7
- Chapter 4 bios p.8
- Appendix a bios error beep codes p.8
- Appendix b software installation instructions p.8
- Checklist p.9
- 1 overview p.9
- Chapter 1 p.9
- Introduction p.9
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if image x8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if image p.10
- Note the drawings and pictures shown in this manual were based on the latest pcb revision available at the time of publishing of the manual the motherboard you ve received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in the manual refer to the table below for the differ ences between the models p.10
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.10
- Differences between x8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if p.10
- The dom power connector jwf1 and the wake on ring header jwor p.11
- Able on the x8dtl 3f if only for more information refer to the ipmi user guide posted on our website at http www supermicro com support manuals p.11
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if layout x8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if layout p.11
- Sas ports sas jumpers the i button and the lsi 1068e chip are available p.11
- Rev 2 1 p.11
- On the x8dtl 3 3f only for sas raid configuration refer to the lsi user guide posted at our website at http www supermicro com support manuals p.11
- Ipmi 2 the phy chip and the dedicated lan w kvm support are avail p.11
- Chapter 1 introduction p.11
- Are supported by the pcb rev 2 1 or a newer version board only p.11
- X8dtl series p.11
- X8dtl series p.12
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.12
- When le1 is on the onboard power connection is on make sure to unplug the p.12
- Warning 1 to prevent damage to the power supply or motherboard please use a power supply that contains a 24 pin and two 8 pin power connectors be sure to connect these connectors to the 24 pin jpw1 and the two 8 pin jpw2 jpw3 power connectors on the motherboard failure in doing so will void the manufacturer warranty on your power sup ply and motherboard 2 to avoid possible system overheating be sure to provide adequate airflow to the system p.12
- Quick reference p.12
- Power cables before removing or installing components p.12
- Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only p.12
- Indicates the location of pin 1 p.12
- Chapter 1 introduction p.13
- Memory p.14
- Chipset p.14
- Pc health monitoring p.14
- Motherboard features p.14
- Expansion slots p.14
- Onboard i o p.15
- Acpi features p.15
- Dimensions p.15
- Cd diskette utilities p.15
- Block diagram of the 5500 chipset p.16
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.16
- Note this is a general block diagram please see the previous mother board features pages for details on the features of each motherboard p.16
- Intel 5500 p.16
- Main features of the 5500 5600 series processor and the 5500 chipset p.17
- 2 chipset overview p.17
- System resource alert p.18
- Recovery from ac power loss p.18
- Fan status monitor with firmware control p.18
- Environmental temperature control p.18
- 4 pc health monitoring p.18
- 3 special features p.18
- Wake on lan wol p.19
- 5 acpi features p.19
- Slow blinking led for suspend state indicator p.19
- Main switch override mechanism p.19
- 7 super i o p.20
- External modem ring on p.20
- 6 power supply p.20
- 8 overview of the nuvoton wpcm450r controller for x8dtl 3f x8dtl if only p.21
- Installation p.23
- Unpacking p.23
- Precautions p.23
- Chapter 2 p.23
- 1 static sensitive devices p.23
- Tools needed p.24
- Installation instructions p.24
- 2 motherboard installation p.24
- 3 processor and heatsink installation p.25
- Installing an lga 1366 processor p.25
- Installing a cpu heatsink p.27
- Removing the heatsink p.28
- Installing removing dimms p.29
- Caution p.29
- 4 installing and removing the memory modules p.29
- Note memory speed support depends on the type s of cpu s installed on the motherboard p.30
- Memory support for a motherboard w the 5500 processors installed p.30
- Memory support p.30
- Memory population for optimal performance for a motherboard with two cpus installed p.30
- Memory population for optimal performance p.30
- For memory to work properly follow the tables below for memory installation p.30
- For a motherboard with one cpu cpu2 installed p.30
- For a motherboard with one cpu cpu1 installed p.30
- Dimm module population configuration p.30
- Branch 0 branch 1 branch 2 p.30
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.30
- To populate p2 dimm slots p.30
- To populate p2 p.30
- To populate p1 dimm slots p.30
- To populate p1 p.30
- The x8dtl 3 i 3f if supports up to 96 gb registered ecc or up to 24 gb unbuf fered ecc non ecc ddr3 1333 mhz 1066 mhz 800 mhz in six dimms p.30
- V unbuffered dimms for the pcb r2 1 or a later version board only p.31
- V udimm population for for a motherboard w 5600 processors installed p.31
- V udimm population for a motherboard w 5600 processors installed p.31
- V registered dimms for the pcb r2 1 or a later version board only p.31
- V rdimm population for a motherboard w 5600 processors installed p.31
- V rdimm population a motherboard w 5600 processors installed p.31
- Memory support for the motherboard w 5600 processors installed p.31
- Chapter 2 installation p.31
- Note 2 due to memory allocation to system devices the amount of memory that remains available for operational use will be reduced when 4 gb of ram is used the reduction in memory availability is dispropor tional see the following table p.32
- Note 1 due to os limitations some operating systems may not show more than 4 gb of memory p.32
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.32
- Usb4 5 p.33
- Usb2 3 p.33
- Ipmi lan p.33
- P1 dimm3a p.33
- P1 dimm2a p.33
- P1 dimm1a p.33
- North bridge p.33
- Kb mouse p.33
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.33
- Usb0 1 vga p.33
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.33
- In x8 slot p.33
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.33
- Ich10r south bridge p.33
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.33
- I button p.33
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.33
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.33
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.33
- Backpaneli oportlocationsanddefinitions p.33
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.33
- Back panel connectors io ports p.33
- P2 dimm3a p.33
- Back panel connectors p.33
- P2 dimm2a p.33
- 5 control panel connectors io ports p.33
- P2 dimm1a p.33
- The atx ps 2 keyboard and ps 2 mouse are located next to the back panel usb ports 0 1 on the moth erboard see the table at right for pin definitions p.34
- Mouse green p.34
- Keyboard purple p.34
- Atx ps 2 keyboard and ps 2 mouse ports p.34
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.34
- Backpanel usb 0 p.35
- Universal serial bus usb p.35
- Two universal serial bus ports usb 0 and usb 1 are located on the i o back panel additionally five usb con nections usb 2 3 4 5 6 are on the motherboard to provide front chassis access cables are not included see the tables on the right for pin definitions p.35
- Front panel usb 6 p.35
- Front panel usb 4 5 p.35
- Front panel usb 2 3 p.35
- Chapter 2 installation p.35
- Backpanel usb 1 p.35
- Video connector p.36
- A video vga connector is located next to com port1 on the io back plane this connector is used to pro vide video display refer to the board layout below for the location p.36
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.36
- Two com connections com1 com2 are located on the motherboard com1 is located on the backplane io panel com2 is located next to the onboard buzzer to provide additional serial connection support see the table on the right for pin definitions p.36
- Serial ports p.36
- Ethernet ports p.37
- Chapter 2 installation p.37
- Two ethernet ports lan 1 lan2 are located at on the io backplane in addition a dedicated lan is also lo cated on the x8dtl 3f if to provide kvm support for ipmi 2 all these ports accept rj45 type cables note please refer to the led indicator sec tion for lan led information p.37
- Nc no connection p.37
- Lan5 x8dtl 3f if only p.37
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.38
- Jf1 header pins p.38
- Jf1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally lo cated on a control panel at the front of the chassis these connectors are designed specifically for use with supermicro server chassis see the figure below for the descriptions of the various control panel buttons and led indicators refer to the following section for descriptions and pin definitions p.38
- Front control panel p.38
- Frontcontrolpanelpindefinitions p.39
- The power fail led connection is located on pins 5 and 6 of jf1 re fer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.41
- Power fail led p.41
- Overheat oh fan fail pwr fail uid led p.41
- Of jf1 to use the overheat fan fail power fail and uid led connec tions the red led on pin 7 provides warnings of an overheat fan failure or power failure the blue led on pin 8 works as the front panel uid led indicator the red led takes prece dence over the blue led by default refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.41
- Connect an led cable to pins 7 and p.41
- Chapter 2 installation p.41
- Reset button p.42
- Power button p.42
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.42
- The reset button connection is located on pins 3 and 4 of jf1 attach it to a hardware reset switch on the computer case refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.42
- The power button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of jf1 momentarily con tacting both pins will power on off the sys tem this button can also be configured to function as a suspend button with a setting in the bios see chapter 4 to turn off the power when set to suspend mode press the button for at least 4 seconds refer to the table on the right for pin definitions p.42
- 6 connecting cables p.43
- Usb0 1 vga p.44
- Ich10r south bridge p.44
- Pwr modulation p.44
- I sata5 p.44
- Pindefinitions jl1 p.44
- I sata4 p.44
- Pindefinitions p.44
- Pin definition p.44
- I sata3 p.44
- X8dtl series p.44
- P2 dimm3a p.44
- I sata2 p.44
- Usb4 5 p.44
- P2 dimm2a p.44
- I sata1 p.44
- Usb2 3 p.44
- P2 dimm1a p.44
- Ground p.44
- P1 dimm3a p.44
- Fan header p.44
- Tachometer p.44
- P1 dimm2a p.44
- Cpu2fan fan2 p.44
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.44
- P1 dimm1a p.44
- Cpu1 fan p.44
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.44
- North bridge p.44
- Chassis intrusion p.44
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.44
- Kb mouse p.44
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.44
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.44
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.44
- Ipmi lan p.44
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.44
- Intrusion input p.44
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.44
- In x8 slot p.44
- Rev 2 1 p.44
- Internal speaker p.45
- Power led speaker p.45
- On the jd1 header pins 1 3 are used for power led indication and pins 4 7 are for the speaker see the tables on the right for pin definitions please note that the speaker connector pins 4 7 are for use with an external speaker if you wish to use the on board speaker you should close pins 6 7 with a jumper p.45
- Chapter 2 installation p.45
- The internal speaker located at sp1 can be used to provide audible indica tions for various beep codes see the table on the right for pin definitions refer to the layout below for the loca tions of the internal buzzer sp1 p.45
- Usb0 1 vga p.46
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.46
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.46
- P2 dimm3a p.46
- P2 dimm2a p.46
- P2 dimm1a p.46
- P1 dimm3a p.46
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.46
- P1 dimm2a p.46
- Wake on lan p.46
- P1 dimm1a p.46
- Usb4 5 p.46
- Overheat led fan fail joh1 p.46
- Usb2 3 p.46
- North bridge p.46
- The wake on lan header is located at jwol on the motherboard you must also have a lan card with a wake on lan con nector and a cable to use this feature see the table on the right for pin definitions p.46
- Kb mouse p.46
- The joh1 header is used to connect an led indicator to provide warnings of chassis overheating or fan failure this led will blink when a fan failure occurs refer to the table on right for pin definitions p.46
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.46
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.46
- Ipmi lan p.46
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.46
- In x8 slot p.46
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.46
- Ich10r south bridge p.46
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.46
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.46
- I sata1 p.47
- P2 dimm3a p.47
- Cpu2fan fan2 p.47
- P2 dimm2a p.47
- P2 dimm1a p.47
- Cpu1 fan p.47
- P1 dimm3a p.47
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.47
- P1 dimm2a p.47
- X8dtl series p.47
- P1 dimm1a p.47
- Usb4 5 p.47
- North bridge p.47
- Usb2 3 p.47
- Kb mouse p.47
- Usb0 1 vga p.47
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.47
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.47
- Ipmi lan p.47
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.47
- In x8 slot p.47
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.47
- Ich10r south bridge p.47
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.47
- I sata5 p.47
- I sata4 p.47
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.47
- I sata3 p.47
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.47
- I sata2 p.47
- Rev 2 1 p.47
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.48
- P1 dimm2a p.48
- C connector jp p.48
- Usb4 5 p.48
- P1 dimm1a p.48
- C connector p.48
- North bridge p.48
- C connection on your system p.48
- Usb2 3 p.48
- Kb mouse p.48
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.48
- Usb0 1 vga p.48
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.48
- An system management bus header for ipmi 2 is located at ipmb con nect the appropriate cable here to use the ipmb p.48
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.48
- Ipmi lan p.48
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.48
- In x8 slot p.48
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.48
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.48
- Ich10r south bridge p.48
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.48
- I sata5 p.48
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.48
- I sata4 p.48
- Power system management bus p.48
- I sata3 p.48
- Power smb p.48
- I sata2 p.48
- P2 dimm3a p.48
- I sata1 p.48
- P2 dimm2a p.48
- Cpu2fan fan2 p.48
- P2 dimm1a p.48
- Cpu1 fan p.48
- P1 dimm3a p.48
- C monitors power supply fan and system temperatures see the table on the right for pin definitions p.48
- Ipmi lan p.49
- P1 dimm2a p.49
- P1 dimm1a p.49
- Usb4 5 p.49
- North bridge p.49
- Usb2 3 p.49
- Kb mouse p.49
- Usb0 1 vga p.49
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.49
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.49
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.49
- In x8 slot p.49
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.49
- Ich10r south bridge p.49
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.49
- I sata5 p.49
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.49
- I sata4 p.49
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.49
- I sata3 p.49
- Rev 2 1 p.49
- I sata2 p.49
- I sata1 p.49
- P2 dimm3a p.49
- Cpu2fan fan2 p.49
- P2 dimm2a p.49
- Cpu1 fan p.49
- P2 dimm1a p.49
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.49
- P1 dimm3a p.49
- Usb0 1 vga p.50
- In x8 slot p.50
- A wake on ring p.50
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.50
- Wake on ring p.50
- The wake on ring header is desig nated jwor which will allow your system to wake up when it receives an incoming call to the modem while in the suspend state see the table on the right for pin definitions you must have a wake on ring card and cable to use this feature this header is available on the pcb r2 1 or a later version board only p.50
- P2 dimm3a p.50
- P2 dimm2a p.50
- P2 dimm1a p.50
- P1 dimm3a p.50
- P1 dimm2a p.50
- P1 dimm1a p.50
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.50
- Ipmi lan p.50
- P2 dimm1a p.51
- Cpu2fan fan2 p.51
- P1 dimm3a p.51
- Cpu1 fan p.51
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.51
- P1 dimm2a p.51
- 7 jumper settings p.51
- X8dtl series p.51
- P1 dimm1a p.51
- Usb4 5 p.51
- North bridge p.51
- Usb2 3 p.51
- Kb mouse p.51
- Usb0 1 vga p.51
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.51
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.51
- Ipmi lan p.51
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.51
- In x8 slot p.51
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.51
- Ich10r south bridge p.51
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.51
- I sata5 p.51
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.51
- I sata4 p.51
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.51
- I sata3 p.51
- Rev 2 1 p.51
- I sata2 p.51
- P2 dimm3a p.51
- I sata1 p.51
- P2 dimm2a p.51
- Explanation of jumpers p.51
- Jbt1 is used to clear cmos instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent the accidental clearing of cmos to clear cmos use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection always remove the ac power cord from the system before clear ing cmos p.52
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.52
- Ich10r south bridge p.52
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.52
- Cmos clear p.52
- P2 dimm3a p.52
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.52
- P2 dimm2a p.52
- P2 dimm1a p.52
- P1 dimm3a p.52
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.52
- P1 dimm2a p.52
- P1 dimm1a p.52
- Watch dog jwd is a system monitor that can reboot the system when a software ap plication hangs close pins 1 2 to reset the system if an application hangs close pins 2 3 to generate a non maskable interrupt signal for the application that hangs see the table on the right for jumper settings watch dog must also be enabled in the bios p.52
- Note 2 be sure to remove the onboard cmos battery before you short jbt1 to clear cmos p.52
- Watch dog enable disable p.52
- Note 1 for an atx power supply you must completely shut down the system remove the ac power cord and then short jbt1 to clear cmos p.52
- Usb4 5 p.52
- North bridge p.52
- Usb2 3 p.52
- Kb mouse p.52
- Usb0 1 vga p.52
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.52
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.52
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.52
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.52
- Ipmi lan p.52
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.52
- In x8 slot p.52
- Ipmi lan p.54
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.54
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.54
- Jumper jps1 allows you to enable or disable the onboard sas connections the default setting is pins 1 2 to enable the connection see the table on the right for jumper settings p.54
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.54
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.54
- Sas raid mode select x8dtl 3 x8dtl 3f only p.54
- In x8 slot p.54
- Sas raid config se lect p.54
- Ich10r south bridge p.54
- Sas enable disable x8dtl 3 x8dtl 3f only p.54
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.54
- Sas enable p.54
- P2 dimm3a p.54
- P2 dimm2a p.54
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.54
- P2 dimm1a p.54
- Usb4 5 p.54
- P1 dimm3a p.54
- Usb2 3 p.54
- P1 dimm2a p.54
- Usb0 1 vga p.54
- P1 dimm1a p.54
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.54
- Note for more information on lsi sas raid configuration please refer to the lsi megaraid user s guide posted on our website http www supermicro com support manuals p.54
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.54
- North bridge p.54
- Kb mouse p.54
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.54
- Jumper jps2 allows you to select raid configuration settings for the onboard sas connections see the table on the right for jumper settings p.54
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.55
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.55
- Lan 1 lan 2 activity led p.55
- Cpu1 fan p.55
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.55
- Lan 1 lan 2 p.55
- Color status definition p.55
- Kb mouse p.55
- Color state definition p.55
- Rev 2 1 p.55
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.55
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.55
- P2 dimm3a p.55
- Ipmi lan x8st3 f p.55
- Amber 1 gbps p.55
- P2 dimm2a p.55
- Ipmi lan link led p.55
- Activity right amber blinking active p.55
- Ipmi lan p.55
- Activity led p.55
- P2 dimm1a p.55
- In x8 slot p.55
- 8 onboard led indicators p.55
- P1 dimm3a p.55
- Ich10r south bridge p.55
- Yellow flashing active p.55
- P1 dimm2a p.55
- I sata5 p.55
- X8dtl series p.55
- P1 dimm1a p.55
- I sata4 p.55
- Usb4 5 p.55
- Off no connection or 10 mbps p.55
- I sata3 p.55
- Usb2 3 p.55
- North bridge p.55
- Usb0 1 vga p.55
- Link left green solid 100 mbps p.55
- I sata2 p.55
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.55
- Led state p.55
- I sata1 p.55
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.55
- Led color definition p.55
- Green 100 mbps p.55
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.55
- Lan 1 lan 2 link led p.55
- Cpu2fan fan2 p.55
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.56
- Usb0 1 vga p.56
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.56
- Ipmi lan p.56
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.56
- In x8 slot p.56
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.56
- Ich10r south bridge p.56
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.56
- Bmc heartbeat led x8dtl if 3f p.56
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.56
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.56
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.56
- An onboard sas heartbeat led is lo cated on the motherboard when les2 is blinking sas functions normally see the table at right for more information p.56
- Sas heartbeat led x8dtl 3 3f p.56
- A bmc heartbeat led is located at d20 on the motherboard when d20 is blink ing bmc functions normally see the tables at right for more information p.56
- P2 dimm3a p.56
- P2 dimm2a p.56
- P2 dimm1a p.56
- P1 dimm3a p.56
- P1 dimm2a p.56
- P1 dimm1a p.56
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.56
- North bridge p.56
- Usb4 5 p.56
- Kb mouse p.56
- Usb2 3 p.56
- P1 dimm3a p.57
- P1 dimm2a p.57
- Usb4 5 p.57
- P1 dimm1a p.57
- Usb2 3 p.57
- Onboard power led p.57
- Usb0 1 vga p.57
- North bridge p.57
- The rear uid led is located at le2 on the backplane this led is used in conjunc tion with the front uid led on the front control panel and the rear uid switch to provide easy identification of a system that might be in need of service refer to uid switch leds on page 2 26 for more information see the tables at right for more information p.57
- Kb mouse p.57
- Jpl2 jpl1 p.57
- Slot6 pci e 2 x8 in x16 slot p.57
- Ipmi lan p.57
- Slot5 pci e 2 x4 in x8 slot p.57
- In x8 slot p.57
- Slot4 pci e 2 x8 p.57
- Ich10r south bridge p.57
- Slot3 pci e 1 x4 p.57
- Chapter 2 installation p.57
- Slot2 pci 33mhz p.57
- Slot1 pci 33mhz p.57
- Bmc ctrl wpcm450 r p.57
- Rear uid led p.57
- An onboard power led is located at le1 on the motherboard when this led is lit the system is on be sure to turn off the system and unplug the power cord before removing or installing components see the tables at right for more information p.57
- P2 dimm3a p.57
- P2 dimm2a p.57
- P2 dimm1a p.57
- 9 serial ata and sas connections p.58
- 1 troubleshooting procedures p.59
- Troubleshooting p.59
- No video p.59
- No power p.59
- Chapter 3 p.59
- Before power on p.59
- Memory errors p.60
- Losingthesystem ssetupconfiguration p.60
- 2 technical support procedures p.60
- 3 frequently asked questions p.61
- Warnin p.62
- 4 returning merchandise for service p.62
- Starting bios setup utility p.63
- Howtochangetheconfigurationdata p.63
- Chapter 4 p.63
- 1 introduction p.63
- 2 main setup p.64
- Starting the setup utility p.64
- Boot features p.66
- 3 advancedsetupconfigurations p.66
- Powerconfiguration p.67
- Processor and clock options p.68
- Cpubridgeconfiguration p.71
- Advanced chipset control p.71
- Northbridgechipsetconfiguration p.72
- Southbridgeconfiguration p.73
- Ide sataconfiguration p.74
- Pio mode select options p.76
- Pio mode p.76
- Option selected pio mode max transfer rate p.76
- Option selected dma mode max transfer rate p.76
- Dma mode select options p.76
- Dma mode p.76
- X8dtl 3 x8dtl i x8dtl 3f x8dtl if user s manual p.76
- The ide pio programmable i o mode programs timing cycles between the ide drive and the programmable ide controller as the pio mode increases the cycle time decreases the options are auto 0 1 2 3 and 4 p.76
- Self monitoring analysis and reporting technology smart can help predict impending drive failures select auto to allow the ami bios to automatically de tect hard disk drive support select disabled to prevent the ami bios from using p.76
- Select auto to allow the bios to automatically detect ide dma mode when the ide disk drive support cannot be determined the options are auto swdman mwdman and udman see the table below for dma mode select options p.76
- Select auto to allow the ami bios to automatically detect the pio mode use this value if the ide disk drive support cannot be determined p.76
- Select 0 4 to allow the ami bios to use pio mode 0 4 it has a data transfer rate of 3 mb s 16 mb s see the table below p.76
- S m a r t p.76
- Pci pnpconfiguration p.77
- Superiodeviceconfiguration p.78
- Remoteaccessconfiguration p.78
- Monitoring p.79
- Hardware health event p.79
- Acpiconfiguration p.82
- Trusted computing available when a tpm device is detected and the tpm jumper is enabled p.83
- View bmc system event log p.84
- Ipmiconfiguration forx8dtl 3f ifonly p.84
- Setlanconfiguration p.85
- Eventlogconfiguration p.85
- 4 security settings p.86
- 5 bootconfiguration p.87
- Usb drives p.88
- Removable drives p.88
- Network drives p.88
- Hard disk drives p.88
- Cd dvd drives p.88
- Boot device priority p.88
- 6 exit options p.89
- Bios error beep codes p.91
- Appendix a p.91
- Software installation instructions p.93
- B 1 installing software programs p.93
- Appendix b p.93
- B 2 configuringsupedoctoriii p.94
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