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X8DTN+-F/X8DTN+-F-LR User’s Manual
1-7 Installing Internal Peripherals
1-8 Installing External Peripherals
Add-on CardsSATA / SAS Drives
A
B
IPMI LAN
Serial Port
(COM1)
Mouse
VGA Port LAN 1/2 PortsUSB 0/1
Keyboard
UID
Switch
USB 2/3
Содержание
- Printed in the united states of america 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 2
- About this motherboard 3
- Manual organization 3
- Preface 3
- Conventions used in the manual 4
- Asia pacifi c 5
- Contacting supermicro 5
- Europe 5
- Headquarters 5
- Chapter 1 quick installation guide 6
- Chapter 2 overview 6
- Chapter 3 installation 6
- Preface 6
- Table of contents 6
- Appendix a bios error beep codes 8
- Appendix b software installation instructions 8
- Chapter 4 troubleshooting 8
- Chapter 5 bios 8
- 1 installing the cpu 9
- 2 installing the cpu fan and heatsink 9
- Chapter 1 9
- Quick installation guide 9
- 3 installing the memory modules 10
- 4 installing the i o shield 10
- 7 installing internal peripherals 12
- 8 installing external peripherals 12
- 1 overview 13
- Chapter 2 13
- Checklist 13
- Overview 13
- Chapter 2 overview 15
- Indicates the location of pin 1 15
- Ipmi 2 support is available on this motherboard for more information refer 15
- Jumpers not indicated are for testing only 15
- Motherboard layout 15
- Panel connections 15
- See chapter 3 for detailed information on jumpers i o ports and jf1 front 15
- The power cable before installing or removing any components 15
- To the user guide posted on our website http www supermicro com support manuals 15
- When le1 onboard power led indicator is on system power is on unplug 15
- X8dtn f 15
- C2 smb to pci e slots open disabled jpg1 vga enable pins 1 2 enabled 16
- Jpl1 glan ports enable pins 1 2 enabled 16
- Jwd watch dog pins 1 2 reset 16
- X8dtn f 16
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr jumpers jumper description default setting jbt1 clear cmos see chpt 3 j 16
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr quick reference 16
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 16
- Memory 18
- Motherboard features 18
- Chipset 19
- Confi g 19
- Expansion 19
- Graphics 19
- I o devices 19
- Network 19
- Peripheral devices 19
- Dimensions 20
- Monitoring 20
- Pc health 20
- System management 20
- Ad17 irqc req1 gnt1 22
- Dm9161 22
- Features on your motherboard see the motherboard features pages for the actual specifi cations of each motherboard 22
- Note this is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent the 22
- System block diagram 22
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 22
- 2 chipset overview 23
- Main features of the 5500 5600 series processor and the 5520 chipset 23
- 3 special features 24
- 4 pc health monitoring 24
- Environmental temperature control 24
- Fan status monitor with firmware control 24
- Recovery from ac power loss 24
- System resource alert 24
- 5 acpi features 25
- 6 power supply 25
- Slow blinking led for suspend state indicator 25
- 7 super i o 26
- 8 overview of the winbond wpcm450 controller 26
- 1 static sensitive devices 27
- Chapter 3 27
- Installation 27
- Precautions 27
- Unpacking 27
- 2 processor and heatsink installation 28
- Installing an lga 1366 processor 28
- Installing a passive cpu heatsink 30
- Removing the passive heatsink 31
- Fan wires 32
- Heatsink fins 32
- Inspect the cpu fan wires to make sure that the wires are routed through the 3 bottom of the heatsink 32
- Installing an active fan cpu heatsink 32
- Locate the cpu fan power connector on the motherboard refer to the 1 motherboard layout in chapter 2 for the cpu fan location 32
- Position the heatsink so that the heatsink fan wires are closest to the cpu 2 fan power connector and do not interfere with other components 32
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 32
- Removing the active heatsink 33
- 3 installing and removing the memory modules 34
- Caution 34
- Installing removing dimms 34
- Removing memory modules 34
- Memory support 35
- Dimm module population confi guration 36
- For memory to work properly follow the tables below for memory installation 36
- Memory population for optimal performance for a motherboard with one cpu cpu1 installed 36
- Memory population for optimal performance for a motherboard with one cpu cpu2 installed 36
- Memory population for optimal performance for a motherboard with two cpus installed 36
- Memory support for the motherboard w the 5500 cpu s installed 36
- Rdimm population for the motherboard w 5500 processors installed 36
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 36
- Chapter 3 installation 37
- Memory support for the motherboard w the 5600 cpu s installed 37
- Udimm population for the motherboard w 5500 cpus installed 37
- V dimms 37
- V lrdimm population for the motherboard w 5600 cpus installed for x8dtn f lr only 37
- V rdimm population for the motherboard w 5600 cpus installed 37
- Gb of ram is used the reduction in memory availability is dispropor tional see the following table 38
- Note 1 due to os limitations some operating systems may not show more than 4 gb of memory 38
- Note 2 due to memory allocation to system devices the amount of memory that remains available for operational use will be reduced when 38
- V dimms 38
- V rdimm population for the motherboard w 5600 cpus installed 38
- V udimm population for the motherboard w 5600 cpus installed 38
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 38
- Chapter 3 installation 39
- Possible system memory allocation availability 39
- 4 motherboard installation 40
- Location of mounting holes 40
- Tools needed 40
- Installing the motherboard 41
- 5 control panel connectors i o ports 42
- Back panel connectors i o ports 42
- Back panel i o port locations and defi nitions 42
- Atx ps 2 keyboard and ps 2 mouse ports 43
- Chapter 3 installation 43
- Keyboard purple 43
- Mouse green 43
- 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 defi nitions 43
- 5 6 7 8 44
- Backpanel usb 0 44
- Backpanel usb 1 44
- Backpanel usb 2 44
- Backpanel usb 3 44
- Four universal serial bus ports usb 0 1 2 3 are located on the i o back panel additionally six usb connec tions usb 4 5 6 7 8 10 are on the motherboard to provide front chassis access cables are not included see the tables on the right for pin defi nitions 44
- Front panel usb 10 44
- Front panel usb 4 5 44
- Front panel usb 6 7 44
- Front panel usb 8 44
- Universal serial bus usb 44
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 44
- A video vga port is located below 45
- Bmc ctrl 45
- Chapter 3 installation 45
- Com1 on the i o backplane refer 45
- Intel ich10r south bridge 45
- Intel ioh36 45
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 45
- Jpi2c1 45
- Jwd jpl1 45
- Lan ctrl 45
- Locations 45
- Pwr i2c 45
- Serial ports 45
- To the board layout below for the 45
- Two com connections com1 com2 are located on the motherboard com1 is located on the backplane i o panel com2 is located close to the ich10r south bridge to provide additional se rial connection support see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 45
- Usb4 5 45
- Usb6 7 45
- Video connection 45
- Ethernet ports 46
- Ipmi_lan 46
- Two ethernet ports lan1 lan2 are located at on the i o backplane on the x8dtn f lr in addition an ipmi_dedicated lan is located above usb 0 1 ports on the backplane to provide kvm support for ipmi 2 all these ports accept rj45 type cables note please refer to the led indicator section for lan led information 46
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 46
- Chapter 3 installation 47
- Front control panel 47
- Ground 47
- Ground nmi 47
- Hdd led 47
- 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 specifi cally for use with supermicro server chassis see the fi gure below for the descriptions of the various control panel buttons and led indicators refer to the following section for descriptions and pin defi nitions 47
- Jf1 header pins 47
- Nic1 led 47
- Oh fan fail led 47
- Power button 47
- Power fail led 47
- Power led 47
- Reset button 47
- Vcc nic2 led 47
- Bmc ctrl 48
- Front control panel pin defi nitions 48
- Intel ich10r south bridge 48
- Intel ioh36 48
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 48
- Jpi2c1 48
- Jwd jpl1 48
- Lan ctrl 48
- Pwr i2c 48
- Rev 2 0 48
- Usb4 5 48
- Usb6 7 48
- Bmc ctrl 49
- Intel ich10r south bridge 49
- Intel ioh36 49
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 49
- Jpi2c1 49
- Jwd jpl1 49
- Lan ctrl 49
- Pwr i2c 49
- Rev 2 0 49
- Usb4 5 49
- Usb6 7 49
- Bmc ctrl 50
- Connect an led cable to oh fan fail connection on pins 7 and 8 of jf1 to provide advanced warnings of chassis overheat or fan failure refer to the table on the right for pin defi nitions 50
- Defi nitions 50
- Fer to the table on the right for pin 50
- Intel ich10r south bridge 50
- Intel ioh36 50
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 50
- Jpi2c1 50
- Jwd jpl1 50
- Lan ctrl 50
- Located on pins 5 and 6 of jf1 re 50
- Overheat oh fan fail led 50
- Power fail led 50
- Pwr i2c 50
- The power fail led connection is 50
- Usb4 5 50
- Usb6 7 50
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 50
- Bmc ctrl 51
- Chapter 3 installation 51
- For pin defi nitions 51
- Intel ich10r south bridge 51
- Intel ioh36 51
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 51
- Jpi2c1 51
- Jwd jpl1 51
- Lan ctrl 51
- Mode press the button for at least 4 51
- On pins 1 and 2 of jf1 momentarily con 51
- Power button 51
- Pwr i2c 51
- Reset button 51
- Seconds refer to the table on the right 51
- Setting in the bios see chapter 5 to 51
- Tacting both pins will power on off the sys 51
- Tem this button can also be confi gured 51
- The power button connection is located 51
- 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 defi nitions 51
- To function as a suspend button with a 51
- Turn off the power when set to suspend 51
- Usb4 5 51
- Usb6 7 51
- 6 connecting cables 52
- A fan 1 53
- B fan 2 53
- Bmc ctrl 53
- C fan 3 53
- Chassis intrusion pin defi nitions 53
- D fan 4 53
- E fan 5 53
- F fan 6 53
- Fan header pin defi nitions 53
- G fan 7 cpu2 fan 53
- Ground 53
- H fan 8 cpu1 fan 53
- I chassis intrusion 53
- Intel ich10r south bridge 53
- Intel ioh36 53
- Intrusion input 53
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 53
- Jpi2c1 53
- Jwd jpl1 53
- Lan ctrl 53
- Pin defi nition 53
- Pwr i2c 53
- Pwr modulation 53
- Rev 2 0 53
- Tachometer 53
- Usb4 5 53
- Usb6 7 53
- X8dtn f 53
- 4 7 are for use with an external 54
- 7 with a jumper 54
- Are for the speaker see the tables 54
- Board speaker you should close pins 54
- For power led indication and pins 4 7 54
- Internal speaker 54
- Note that the speaker connector pins 54
- On the jd1 header pins 1 3 are used 54
- On the right for pin defi nitions please 54
- Power led speaker 54
- Speaker if you wish to use the on 54
- 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 defi nitions refer to the layout below for the loca tions of the internal buzzer sp1 54
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 54
- A power connector for sata dom 55
- A trusted platform module header jtpm1 is located next to com2 port to provide tpm support for system data security bios default infi neon tpm module support see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 55
- At jwf1 connect the appropriate 55
- Cable here to provide power support 55
- Chapter 3 installation 55
- Disk_on_module devices is located 55
- Dom power connector 55
- For your dom devices 55
- Tpm header 55
- A system management bus header for 56
- Bmc ctrl 56
- C connection on your system 56
- C connector 56
- C connector jp 56
- C1 monitors power supply fan and system temperatures see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 56
- Intel ich10r south bridge 56
- Intel ioh36 56
- Ipmi 2 is located at ipmb connect 56
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 56
- Jpi2c1 56
- Jwd jpl1 56
- Lan ctrl 56
- Power smb 56
- Power system management bus 56
- Pwr i2c 56
- The appropriate cable here to use the 56
- Usb4 5 56
- Usb6 7 56
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 56
- A wake on ring 58
- The wake on ring header is desig nated jwor1 this function allows your computer to waken up when it receives an incoming call to the mo dem while in suspend state see the table on the right for pin defi nitions you must have a wake on ring card and cable to use this feature 58
- Wake on ring 58
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 58
- 7 jumper settings 59
- Bmc ctrl 59
- Explanation of jumpers 59
- Intel ich10r south bridge 59
- Intel ioh36 59
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 59
- Jpi2c1 59
- Jwd jpl1 59
- Lan ctrl 59
- Pwr i2c 59
- Rev 2 0 59
- Usb4 5 59
- Usb6 7 59
- 3 to generate a non maskable interrupt 60
- Can reboot the system when a software ap 60
- Cmos clear 60
- Dog must also be enabled in the bios 60
- 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 60
- 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 60
- Note 2 be sure to remove the onboard cmos battery before you short jbt1 to clear cmos 60
- Note 3 clearing cmos will also clear any passwords 60
- Plication hangs close pins 1 2 to reset the 60
- Signal for the application that hangs see the 60
- System if an application hangs close pins 60
- Table on the right for jumper settings watch 60
- Watch dog enable disable 60
- Watch dog jwd is a system monitor that 60
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 60
- Bmc ctrl 61
- Intel ich10r south bridge 61
- Intel ioh36 61
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 61
- Jpi2c1 61
- Jwd jpl1 61
- Lan ctrl 61
- Pwr i2c 61
- Rev 2 0 61
- Usb4 5 61
- Usb6 7 61
- 8 onboard led indicators 62
- Bmc ctrl 62
- Intel ich10r south bridge 62
- Intel ioh36 62
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 62
- Jpi2c1 62
- Jwd jpl1 62
- Lan ctrl 62
- Pwr i2c 62
- Rev 2 0 62
- Usb4 5 62
- Usb6 7 62
- X8dtn f 62
- A bmc heartbeat led is located at lem1 63
- 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 63
- Bmc ctrl 63
- Bmc heartbeat led 63
- Chapter 3 installation 63
- Ing bmc functions normally see the 63
- Intel ich10r south bridge 63
- Intel ioh36 63
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 63
- Jpi2c1 63
- Jwd jpl1 63
- Lan ctrl 63
- On the motherboard when lem1 is blink 63
- Onboard power led 63
- Pwr i2c 63
- Table at right for more information 63
- Usb4 5 63
- Usb6 7 63
- A uid rear led 64
- Rear uid led 64
- The rear uid led is located at le2 on the backplane this led is used in conjunc tion with the rear uid switch to provide easy identifi cation of a system that might be in need of service refer to uid switch on page 3 30 for more information 64
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 64
- 9 serial ata connections 65
- Bmc ctrl 65
- Ground 65
- Intel ich10r south bridge 65
- Intel ioh36 65
- Ji2c1 ji2c2 65
- Jpi2c1 65
- Jwd jpl1 65
- Lan ctrl 65
- Pin defi nition 65
- Pwr i2c 65
- Rev 2 0 65
- Serial ata pin defi nitions 65
- Usb4 5 65
- Usb6 7 65
- X8dtn f 65
- 1 troubleshooting procedures 67
- Before power on 67
- Chapter 4 67
- No power 67
- Troubleshooting 67
- Losing the system s setup confi guration 68
- No video 68
- System boot failure 68
- Memory errors 69
- When the system becomes unstable 69
- 2 technical support procedures 70
- 3 frequently asked questions 71
- 4 returning merchandise for service 72
- 1 introduction 73
- Chapter 5 73
- Starting bios setup utility 73
- 2 main setup 74
- How to change the confi guration data 74
- Starting the setup utility 74
- 3 advanced setup confi gurations 76
- Boot features 76
- Power confi guration 77
- Processor and clock options 77
- Advanced chipset control 80
- Cpu bridge confi guration 80
- North bridge confi guration 82
- South bridge confi guration 83
- Ide sata confi guration 84
- Me subsystem confi guration 84
- Bit data transfer 86
- Dma mode 86
- Dma mode select options 86
- Ide detect timeout sec 86
- Option selected dma mode max transfer rate 86
- Option selected pio mode max transfer rate 86
- Pio mode select options 86
- S m a r t for hard disk drives 86
- 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 86
- Select enable to enable 32 bit ide data transfer support the options are en abled and disabled 86
- Self monitoring analysis and reporting technology smart can help predict impending drive failures select auto to allow the ami bios to automatically de 86
- Tect hard disk drive support select disabled to prevent the ami bios from using 86
- The s m a r t select enabled to allow the ami bios to use the s m a r t to support hard drive disk the options are disabled enabled and auto 86
- Use this feature to set the timeout value for bios to detect the ata atapi devices installed in the system the options are 0 sec 5 10 15 20 25 30 and 35 86
- X8dtn f x8dtn f lr user s manual 86
- Advanced pci pnp confi guration 87
- Super io device confi guration 87
- Remote access confi guration 88
- Confi guration 89
- Hardware health 89
- Acpi confi guration 91
- Trusted computing available when a tpm device is detected by the bios 92
- Ipmi confi guration 93
- View bmc system event log 93
- Set lan confi guration 94
- Event log confi guration 95
- 4 security settings 96
- 5 boot confi guration 97
- Boot device priority 97
- Cd dvd drives 97
- Hard disk drives 97
- Removable drives 97
- Network drives 98
- Usb drives 98
- 6 exit options 99
- A 1 bios error beep codes 101
- Appendix a 101
- Bios error beep codes 101
- Appendix b 103
- B 1 installing software programs 103
- Software installation instructions 103
- B 2 confi guring supero doctor iii 104
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