Supermicro X11SSH-F-B [6/121] Chapter 3 troubleshooting
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DIMM Removal .................................................................................................................34
2.5 Rear I/O Ports ....................................................................................................................35
2.6 Front Control Panel ............................................................................................................40
2.7 Connectors .........................................................................................................................45
Power Connections ...........................................................................................................45
Headers .............................................................................................................................47
2.8 Jumper Settings .................................................................................................................57
How Jumpers Work ...........................................................................................................57
2.9 LED Indicators ....................................................................................................................62
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
3.1 Troubleshooting Procedures ..............................................................................................66
3.2 Technical Support Procedures ...........................................................................................70
3.3 Frequently Asked Questions ..............................................................................................71
3.4 Battery Removal and Installation .......................................................................................72
3.5 Returning Merchandise for Service ....................................................................................73
Chapter 4 BIOS
4.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................................74
4.2 Main Setup .........................................................................................................................75
4.3 Advanced Setup Congurations .........................................................................................77
4.4 Event Logs ......................................................................................................................... 99
4.5 IPMI ..................................................................................................................................100
4.6 Security .............................................................................................................................103
4.7 Boot Settings ....................................................................................................................105
4.8 Save & Exit .......................................................................................................................107
Appendix A BIOS Codes
Appendix B Software Installation
B.1 Installing Software Programs ...........................................................................................110
B.2 SuperDoctor
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5 .................................................................................................................111
Appendix C Standardized Warning Statements
Battery Handling .............................................................................................................. 113
Product Disposal .............................................................................................................115
Appendix D UEFI BIOS Recovery
Appendix E Dual Boot Block
BIOS Boot Block .............................................................................................................120
BIOS Boot Block Corruption Occurrence ......................................................................120
X11SSH-F/-LN4F User Manual
Содержание
- 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 manual 3
- About this motherboard 3
- Conventions used in the manual 3
- Preface 3
- Contacting supermicro 4
- Chapter 1 introduction 5
- Chapter 2 installation 5
- Table of contents 5
- Appendix a bios codes appendix b software installation 6
- Appendix c standardized warning statements 6
- Appendix d uefi bios recovery appendix e dual boot block 6
- Chapter 3 troubleshooting 6
- Chapter 4 bios 6
- Chapter 1 7
- Checklist 7
- Important links 7
- Introduction 7
- Bar code 10
- Differences between x11ssh f ln4f 10
- Figure 1 3 x11ssh f ln4f motherboard layout 10
- Jpl3 jpl4 no yes 10
- Lan3 lan4 link ack no yes 10
- Lan3 lan4 no yes 10
- Note components not documented are for internal testing only 10
- X11ssh f ln4f 10
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 10
- X11ssh f x11ssh ln4f 10
- Chapter 1 introduction 11
- Indicates the location of pin 1 11
- Jumpers components not indicated are for testing only 11
- Nections 11
- Power cable before installing or removing any components 11
- Quick reference 11
- See chapter 2 for detailed information on jumpers i o ports and jf1 front panel con 11
- When ledpwr onboard power led indicator is on system power is on unplug the 11
- Connector description 12
- Jumper description default setting 12
- Led description status 12
- Note table is continued on the next page 12
- Quick reference table 12
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 12
- Chapter 1 introduction 13
- Connector description 13
- Motherboard features 14
- Note the table above is continued on the next page 14
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 14
- Chapter 1 introduction 15
- Motherboard features 15
- Note the table above is continued on the next page 15
- Motherboard features 16
- Note 1 the cpu maximum thermal design power tdp is subject to chassis and heatsink cooling restrictions for proper thermal management please check the chas sis and heatsink specifications for proper cpu tdp sizing 16
- Note 2 for ipmi configuration instructions please refer to the embedded ipmi con figuration user s guide available at http www supermicro com support manuals 16
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 16
- A 2 b 1 17
- Bmc ast2400 17
- Bmc boot flash 17
- Chapter 1 introduction 17
- Com1 connector com2 header vga conn 17
- Dmi3 x4 17
- Figure 1 4 17
- Note this is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent the features on your motherboard see the previous pages for the actual specifications of your moth erboard 17
- Rj45 i210 17
- System block diagram 17
- Temp sensor 17
- Tpm header 17
- X11ssh f 17
- X11ssh ln4f 17
- Processor and chipset overview 18
- Recovery from ac power loss 18
- Special features 18
- Acpi features 19
- Environmental temperature control 19
- Fan status monitor with firmware control 19
- Onboard voltage monitors 19
- System health monitoring 19
- System resource alert 19
- Power supply 20
- Serial port 20
- Chapter 2 21
- Installation 21
- Precautions 21
- Static sensitive devices 21
- Unpacking 21
- All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both the motherboard and the chassis match although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting fasteners metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the motherboard to the chassis make sure that the metal standoffs click in or are screwed in tightly 22
- Location of mounting holes 22
- Motherboard installation 22
- Note 1 to avoid damaging the motherboard and its components please do not use a force greater than 8 lb inch on each mounting screw during motherboard installation 2 some components are very close to the mounting holes please take precautionary measures to avoid damaging these components when installing the motherboard to the chassis 22
- Philips 22
- Screwdriver 22
- Standoffs 7 only if needed philips screws 22
- Tools needed 22
- X11ssh f ln4f 22
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 22
- Installing the motherboard 23
- Installing the lga1151 processor 24
- Processor and heatsink installation 24
- Installing an active cpu heatsink with fan 27
- Removing the active heatsink 29
- Installing a passive cpu heatsink 30
- Removing the passive heatsink 31
- Dimm module population configuration 32
- For optimal memory performance follow the table below when populating memory 32
- Important exercise extreme care when installing or removing dimm modules to pre vent any possible damage 32
- Memory module population 32
- Memory module population for optimal performance 32
- Memory support 32
- Memory support and installation 32
- Note check the supermicro website for recommended memory modules 32
- Processors and their corresponding memory modules 32
- The x11ssh f ln4f motherboard supports up to 64gb of unbuffered udimm ddr4 ecc 2133 1866 1600 1333mhz memory in four memory slots populating these dimm slots with memory modules of the same type and size will result in interleaved memory which will improve memory performance 32
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 32
- Always use ddr4 dimm modules of the same type size and speed 33
- Chapter 2 installation 33
- Dimm module population sequence 33
- Dimma1 33
- Dimma2 blue slot 33
- Dimma2 dimmb1 33
- Dimmb1 33
- Dimmb2 33
- Dimmb2 blue slot 33
- For best memory performance install dimm modules in pairs to activate memory interleav ing 33
- Mixed dimm speeds can be installed however all dimms will run at the speed of the 33
- Slowest dimm 33
- The motherboard will support odd numbered modules 1 or 3 modules installed however 33
- Towards the cpu 33
- Towards the edge of the motherboard 33
- When installing memory modules the dimm slots should be populated in the following order dimmb2 dimma2 dimmb1 dimma1 33
- X11ssh f ln4f 33
- Align the key of the dimm module with the 34
- Align the notches on both ends of the 34
- Dimm installation 34
- Dimm removal 34
- Ends of the dimm slot to unlock it 34
- Insert the desired number of dimms into 34
- Module against the receptive points on the ends of the slot 34
- Notches 34
- Notches on both ends of the module straight down into the slot until the module snaps into place 34
- Press both notches straight down into the memory slot 34
- Press both release tabs on the ends of the dimm module to unlock it once the dimm module is loosened remove it from the memory slot 34
- Press the release tabs to the lock positions 34
- Push the release tabs outwards on both 34
- Receptive point on the memory slot 34
- Release tabs 34
- The memory slots starting with dimmb2 channel b slot 2 blue slot for best performance please use the memory modules of the same type and speed in the same bank 34
- To secure the dimm module into the slot 34
- Use two thumbs together to press the 34
- X11ssh f ln4f 34
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 34
- Chapter 2 installation 35
- Com1 port 5 usb7 3 9 lan3 ln4f only 35
- Description description description 35
- Figure 2 2 i o port locations and definitions 35
- Ipmi lan 6 usb6 3 10 lan4 ln4f only 35
- Rear i o ports 35
- See figure 2 2 below for the locations and descriptions of the various i o ports on the rear of the motherboard 35
- Usb0 8 lan2 12 uid switch 35
- Usb1 7 lan1 11 vga 35
- A video vga port is located next to lan2 on the i o back panel refer to the board layout below for the location 36
- Com port 36
- Dcd 6 dsr 36
- Dtr 9 ri 36
- Ground 10 n a 36
- Pin definition pin definition 36
- Pin definitions 36
- Rxd 7 rts 36
- Serial ports 36
- Two com connections com1 com2 are located on the motherboard com1 is located on the i o back panel com2 is located next to com1 see the table below for pin definitions 36
- Txd 8 cts 36
- Vga port 36
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 36
- Chapter 2 installation 37
- Ipmi_lan 37
- Lan ports 37
- Note the ln4f board contains two additional gigabit ethernet ports lan3 and lan4 on top of lan1 and lan2 respectively 37
- Two gigabit ethernet ports lan1 and lan2 are located on the i o back panel on the motherboard in addition a dedicated ipmi lan is located above usb 0 1 ports on the back panel all of these ports accept rj45 cables please refer to the led indicator section for lan led information 37
- There are two usb 2 ports usb 0 1 and two usb 3 ports usb 6 7 located on the i o back panel the motherboard also has two front access usb 2 headers usb2 3 and usb4 5 and one front access usb 3 header usb8 9 the usb10 header is usb type a 3 the onboard headers can be used to provide front side usb access with a cable not included 38
- Universal serial bus usb ports 38
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 38
- Chapter 2 installation 39
- Usb0 1 39
- Usb2 3 39
- Usb4 5 39
- Usb6 7 39
- Usb8 9 39
- Blue oh fan fail 40
- Figure 2 3 jf1 header pins 40
- Fp pwrled 40
- Front control panel 40
- Ground 40
- Hdd led 40
- Id_uid_sw 3 v stby 40
- Jf1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally located on a control panel at the front of the chassis these connectors are designed specifically for use with supermicro chassis see the figure below for the descriptions of the front control panel buttons and led indicators 40
- Nic1 activity led 40
- Nic2 activity led 3 v stby 40
- Power button 40
- Power fail led 40
- Red blue led cathode 40
- Reset button 40
- V stby 40
- X11ssh f ln4f 40
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 40
- Chapter 2 installation 41
- Ground 41
- Pin definitions jf1 41
- Power button 41
- Pwr button 41
- Reset button 41
- Signal 41
- The power button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of jf1 momentarily contacting both pins will power on off the system 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 the system is in suspend mode press the button for 4 seconds or longer refer to the table below for pin definitions 41
- 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 below for pin definitions 41
- Blue led 42
- Connect an led cable to pins 7 and 8 of the front control panel to use the overheat fan fail led connections the led on pin 8 provides warnings of overheat or fan failure refer to the tables below for pin definitions 42
- Flashing fan fail 42
- Off normal 42
- Oh fan fail 42
- Oh fan fail indicator 42
- Oh fan fail led 42
- On overheat 42
- Overheat oh fan fail 42
- Pin definitions jf1 42
- Power fail led 42
- Pwr fail led 42
- Pwr supply fail 42
- Status 42
- The power fail led connection is located on pins 5 and 6 of jf1 refer to the table below for pin definitions 42
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 42
- 3 v stby 43
- 3 v stdby uid_sw 43
- Chapter 2 installation 43
- Hdd active 43
- Hdd led 43
- Hdd led uid switch 43
- Hdd uid 43
- Lan1 lan2 led 43
- Nic 1 activity led 43
- Nic 2 activity led 43
- Nic1 led 43
- Nic1 nic2 lan1 lan2 43
- Nic2 led 43
- Pin definitions jf1 43
- The hdd led uid switch connection is located on pins 13 and 14 of jf1 attach a cable to pin 14 to show hard drive activity status attach a cable to pin 13 to use uid switch refer to the table below for pin definitions 43
- The nic network interface controller led connection for lan port 1 is located on pins 11 and 12 of jf1 and the led connection for lan port 2 is on pins 9 and 10 attach the nic led cables here to display network activity refer to the table below for pin definitions 43
- Control 44
- Ground 44
- Nmi button 44
- Pin definitions jf1 44
- Power led 44
- Pwr led 44
- The non maskable interrupt button header is located on pins 19 and 20 of jf1 refer to the table below for pin definitions 44
- The power led connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of jf1 refer to the table below for pin definitions 44
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 44
- Chapter 2 installation 45
- Connectors 45
- Mac code ipmi code 45
- Main atx power supply connector 45
- Pin atx main pwr 45
- Power connections 45
- The primary power supply connector jpwr1 meets the atx ssi eps 12v specification you must also connect the 8 pin jpwr2 processor power connector to your power supply 45
- 12v 8 pin power 46
- 4 ground 46
- Important to provide adequate power supply to the motherboard be sure to connect the 24 pin atx pwr and the 8 pin pwr connectors to the power supply failure to do so may void the manufacturer warranty on your power supply and motherboard 46
- Jpwr2 must also be connected to the power supply this connector is used to power the processor s 46
- Pin definitions 46
- Pin pwr 46
- Required connection 46
- Secondary power connector 46
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 46
- 2 a 12v red 47
- Chapter 2 installation 47
- Fan header 47
- Fan headers 47
- Ground black 47
- Headers 47
- Pin definitions 47
- Pwm_control 47
- Tachometer 47
- The x11ssh f ln4f has five fan headers fan1 fan4 fana all these 4 pin fans headers are backward compatible with the traditional 3 pin fans however fan speed control is available for 4 pin fans only by thermal management via the ipmi 2 interface refer to the table below for pin definitions 47
- Fp_pwr_led 48
- Jd1_pin1 48
- Pin definitions 48
- Pin setting definition 48
- Pins 1 3 of jd1 are used for power led indication and pins 4 7 are for the speaker please note that the speaker connector pins 4 7 are used with an external speaker if you wish to use the onboard speaker you should close pins 6 7 with a cap refer to the tables below for pin definitions 48
- Power led speaker 48
- Pwr led connector 48
- R_spkpin 48
- R_spkpin_n 48
- Speaker connector 48
- Speaker header 48
- X11ssh f ln4f 48
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 48
- Chapter 2 installation 49
- Clock 8 nc 49
- Disk on module power connector 49
- Dom power 49
- Gnd 4 data 49
- Ground 49
- I sgpio 1 2 49
- I sgpio1 49
- I sgpio1 ports 2 4 49
- I sgpio2 49
- I sgpio2 ports 5 7 49
- Load 6 gnd 49
- Nc 2 nc 49
- Nc no connection 49
- Pin definitions 49
- Sgpio header pin definitions 49
- Sgpio headers 49
- Two i sgpio serial link general purpose input output headers are located on the motherboard they support the onboard i sata 3 ports refer to the tables below for pin definitions 49
- Two power connectors for sata dom disk_on_module devices are located at jsd1 jsd2 connect appropriate cables here to provide power support for your serial link dom devices 49
- 3 v 10 lad1 50
- 3v stdby 16 serirq 50
- A trusted platform module tpm port 80 header is located at jtpm1 to provide tpm support and port 80 connection use this header to enhance system performance and data security refer to the table below for pin definitions 50
- Gnd 18 clkrun 50
- Lad0 12 gnd 50
- Lad3 8 lad2 50
- Lclk 2 gnd 50
- Lpcpd 20 ldrq 50
- Lreset 6 5v 50
- Pin definition pin definition 50
- Pin definitions 50
- Smb_clk 14 smb_dat 50
- Tpm header 50
- Tpm port 80 header 50
- Trusted platform module header 50
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 50
- 5v standby 51
- Chapter 2 installation 51
- Ground 51
- Internal buzzer pin definitions 51
- Internal speaker 51
- Internal speaker buzzer 51
- Neg alarm speaker 51
- Pin definition 51
- Pos beep in 51
- Standby power 51
- The internal speaker sp1 can be used to provide audible notifications using various beep codes refer to the table below for pin definitions refer to the layout below for the location of the internal buzzer 51
- The wake on lan wol header is located at jstby1 on the motherboard refer to the table below for pin definitions 51
- Wake on lan pin definitions 51
- Wake up 51
- A system management bus header for ipmi 2 is located at jipmb1 connect the appropriate cable here to use the ipmb 52
- Bmc external header 52
- C connection on your system refer to the table below for pin definitions 52
- C connector jp 52
- C header 52
- C1 monitors the power supply fan and system temperatures refer to the table below for pin definitions 52
- External 52
- Ground 52
- Pin bmc external 52
- Pin definition 52
- Pin definitions 52
- Pmbus_alert 52
- Power smb 52
- Power smb header 52
- The power system management bus 52
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 52
- A chassis intrusion header is located at jl1 on the motherboard attach the appropriate cable from the chassis to inform you of a chassis intrusion when the chassis is opened refer to the table below for pin definitions 53
- Blinking fan fail 53
- Chapter 2 installation 53
- Chassis intrusion 53
- Ground 53
- Intrusion input 53
- Oh active 53
- Overheat fan fail led header 53
- Overheat led header 53
- Overheat led pin definitions 53
- Pin definition 53
- Pin definitions 53
- Solid overheat 53
- State definition 53
- Status 53
- The joh1 header is used to connect an led indicator to provide warnings of chassis overheating and fan failure this led will blink when a fan failure occurs refer to the tables below for pin definitions 53
- Eight sata 3 connectors are located on the x11ssh f ln4f motherboard supported by the intel c236 pch chip these sata ports support raid 0 1 5 and 10 sata ports provide serial link signal connections which are faster than the connections of parallel ata refer to the tables below for pin definitions 54
- Ground 54
- I sata0 54
- I sata0 1 two 54
- I sata1 54
- I sata2 54
- I sata2 7 six 54
- I sata3 54
- I sata4 54
- I sata5 54
- I sata6 54
- I sata7 54
- Note 1 i sata0 and i sata1 are supermicro superdoms these are yellow sata dom connectors with power pins built in and do not require separate external power cables these connectors are backward compatible with non supermicro satadoms that require an external power supply 54
- Note 2 for more information on the sata hostraid configuration please refer to the intel sata hostraid user s guide posted on our website at http www supermicro com 54
- Pin signal 54
- Port connection type 54
- Sata 3 6 gb s raid 0 1 5 10 54
- Sata 3 6 gb s raid 0 1 5 10 superdom connectors 54
- Sata 3 port pin definitions 54
- Sata ports 54
- Sata_rxn 54
- Sata_rxp 54
- Sata_txn 54
- Sata_txp 54
- Supported by intel c236 pch exp 54
- X11ssh f ln4f sata 3 connector 54
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 54
- Bar code 55
- Chapter 2 installation 55
- M slot 55
- M socket 55
- The x11ssh f ln4f motherboard contains one m socket at j23 m was formerly next generation form factor ngff and serves to replace mini pci e and msata m allows for a greater variety of card sizes increased functionality and spatial efficiency the m socket on the x11ssh f ln4f motherboard supports pci e 3 x2 m cards in the 22x80mm form factor 55
- X11ssh f ln4f 55
- A rear unit identifier uid switch and a rear uid led led1 are located next to the vga port on the motherboard the front uid switch and the front uid led are both located on the front panel control jf1 with the front uid switch on pin 13 and the front led on pin 7 of jf1 when you press the front or the rear uid switch both front and rear uid leds will be turned on press the uid switch again to turn off the led indicators the uid indicators provide easy identification of a system unit that may be in need of service 56
- Blue on unit identified 56
- Button in 56
- Color status 56
- Ground 56
- Note uid can also be triggered via ipmi on the motherboard for more information on ipmi please refer to the ipmi user s guide posted on our website at http www supermicro com 56
- Pin definition 56
- Pin definitions 56
- Uid led 56
- Uid switch 56
- Unit identifier switch uid led indicator 56
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 56
- How jumpers work 57
- Jumper settings 57
- Cmos clear 58
- Jbt1 is used to clear the cmos instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidental clearing of the cmos to clear the cmos use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection 58
- Jumper jpg1 allows the user to enable the onboard vga connector the default setting is pins 1 2 to enable the connection refer to the table below for jumper settings the default setting is enabled 58
- Jumper setting definition 58
- Jumper settings 58
- Note be sure to completely shut down the system and then short jbt1 to clear the cmos 58
- Pins 1 2 enabled 58
- Pins 2 3 disabled 58
- Vga enable disable 58
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 58
- Change the setting of jumper jpl1 jpl2 to enable or disable the lan1 lan2 lan ports respectively the default setting is enabled 59
- Chapter 2 installation 59
- Jumper setting definition 59
- Jumper settings 59
- Lan port enable disable 59
- Lan1 lan4 enable disable 59
- Lan1 port enable disable 59
- Lan2 port enable disable 59
- Lan3 port enable disable ln4f only 59
- Lan4 port enable disable ln4f only 59
- Note x11ssh ln4f has additional jumpers jpl3 jpl4 which enable or disable lan ports 3 4 on the motherboard 59
- Open disabled 59
- Pins 1 2 enabled 59
- Pins 1 2 reset 59
- Pins 2 3 disabled 59
- Pins 2 3 nmi 59
- Watch dog 59
- Watch dog jwd1 is a system monitor that can reboot the system when a software application hangs close pins 1 2 to reset the system if an application hangs close pins 2 3 to generate a non maskable interrupt nmi signal for the application that hangs refer to the table below for jumper settings the watch dog must also be enabled in the bios 59
- Bios recovery 60
- Bios recovery jumper settings 60
- C for pci e slots jumper settings 60
- C1 and j 60
- C2 to connect the system management bus i2c to pci express slots to improve pci performance these two jumpers should be set at the same time refer to the table below for jumper settings the default setting is disabled 60
- Jumper setting definition 60
- Pins 1 2 enabled 60
- Pins 1 2 normal 60
- Pins 2 3 bios recovery 60
- Pins 2 3 disabled 60
- Smbus to pci slots 60
- Use jumper jbr1 to recover the bios settings on the motherboard refer to the table below for jumper settings the default setting is normal 60
- Use jumpers j 60
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 60
- Bmc enable 61
- Bmc enabled 61
- Chapter 2 installation 61
- Close pin 2 and pin 3 of jumper jpme2 to bypass spi flash security and force the system to operate in the manufacturer mode which will allow the user to flash the system firmware from a host server for system setting modifications refer to the table below for jumper settings the default setting is normal 61
- Jumper jpb1 allows you to enable the embedded aspeed ast2400 baseboard management controller bmc to provide ipmi 2 kvm support on the motherboard refer to the table below for jumper settings the default setting is bmc enable 61
- Jumper setting definition 61
- Jumper settings 61
- Manufacturer mode 61
- Manufacturer mode select 61
- Manufacturing mode select 61
- Pins 1 2 bmc enabled 61
- Pins 1 2 normal 61
- Pins 2 3 disabled 61
- Pins 2 3 manufacturer mode 61
- Amber 1 gbps 62
- Green 100 mbps 62
- Lan leds 62
- Lan1 4 activity led right 62
- Lan1 4 link led left 62
- Lan1 leds 62
- Lan2 leds 62
- Lan3 leds ln4f only 62
- Lan4 leds ln4f only 62
- Led indicators 62
- Led state 62
- Note x11ssh ln4f has additional lan ports lan3 and lan4 as well 62
- Off no connection 10 mbps 62
- Two lan ports lan 1 and lan 2 are located on the i o back panel of the motherboard each ethernet lan port has two leds the yellow led indicates activity while the other link led may be green amber or off to indicate the speed of the connection refer to the tables below for more information 62
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 62
- Yellow flashing active 62
- Activity led link led 63
- Chapter 2 installation 63
- Dedicated ipmi lan leds 63
- In addition to lan 1 and lan 2 an ipmi lan is also located on the i o back panel the amber led on the right indicates activity while the green led on the left indicates the speed of the connection refer to the table below for more information 63
- Ipmi lan 63
- Ipmi lan x8st3 f 63
- Lan 1 lan 2 63
- Lan3 activity led jumper 63
- Lan3 lan4 front panel activity leds ln4f only 63
- Lan4 activity led jumper 63
- The front panel nic network interface connection activity led indicators for lan3 lan4 on the x11ssh ln4f are located at j7 j8 refer to the layout below for the locations 63
- A bmc heartbeat led is located at ledbmc on the motherboard when ledbmc is blinking the bmc is functioning normally refer to the table below for more information 64
- Bmc heartbeat led 64
- Green blinking bmc normal 64
- Green system on 64
- Led color definition 64
- Onboard power led 64
- Onboard power led indicator 64
- Onboard pwr led 64
- System off power cable not connected 64
- The onboard power led is located at ledpwr on the motherboard when this led is on the system is on be sure to turn off the system and unplug the power cord before removing or installing components refer to the table below for more information 64
- X11ssh f ln4f user manual 64
- An m led is located at le3 on the motherboard when le3 is blinking m functions normally refer to the table below for more information 65
- Chapter 2 installation 65
- Green blinking device working 65
- Led color definition 65
- M led state 65
- Before power on 66
- Chapter 3 66
- No power 66
- Troubleshooting 66
- Troubleshooting procedures 66
- Memory errors 67
- No video 67
- System boot failure 67
- Losing the system s setup configuration 68
- When the system becomes unstable 68
- Technical support procedures 70
- Frequently asked questions 71
- Battery installation 72
- Battery removal 72
- Battery removal and installation 72
- Proper battery disposal 72
- Returning merchandise for service 73
- Chapter 4 74
- Introduction 74
- Starting the setup utility 74
- How to change the configuration data 75
- Main setup 75
- Advanced setup configurations 77
- Boot feature 77
- Cpu configuration 78
- Power configuration 78
- Chipset configuration 82
- Cpu thermal configuration 82
- System agent sa configuration 82
- Dmi opi configuration 83
- Graphics configuration 83
- Primary pcie pci express graphics 83
- Primary peg pci express graphics 83
- Peg port configuration 84
- Slot6 max link speed 84
- Slot6 power limit scale 84
- Slot6 power limit value 84
- Memory configuration 85
- Program pcie aspm after oprom 85
- Gt power management control 86
- Pch io configuration 86
- Pci express configuration 86
- Pch slot4 pci e 3 x4 in x8 87
- Pci express configuration 87
- Sata configuration 87
- Pcie pci pnp configuration 89
- Super io configuration 91
- Intel server platform services 92
- Com1 console redirection settings 93
- Serial port console redirection 93
- Sol com2 console redirection settings 95
- Ems console redirection settings 96
- Acpi settings 97
- Iscsi configuration 98
- Trusted computing configuration available when a tpm device is installed and the onboard tpm jumper is enabled 98
- Add an attempt 99
- Change attempt order 99
- Change smbios event log settings 99
- Delete attempts 99
- Event logs 99
- View smbios event log 100
- Bmc network configuration 101
- System event log 101
- Secure boot menu 103
- Security 103
- Boot configuration 105
- Boot settings 105
- Save exit 107
- Appendix a 109
- Appendix a bios codes 109
- Beep code error message description 109
- Bios beep post codes 109
- Bios codes 109
- Bios error post beep codes 109
- During the post power on self test routines which are performed upon each system boot errors may occur 109
- Fatal errors will not allow the system to continue with bootup if a fatal error occurs you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs 109
- Ipmi error codes 109
- Non fatal errors are those which in most cases allow the system to continue to boot these error messages normally appear on the screen 109
- These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps the numbers on the fatal error list correspond to the number of beeps for the corresponding error 109
- Appendix b 110
- B installing software programs 110
- Software installation 110
- B superdocto 111
- Appendix c 113
- Battery handling 113
- Standardized warning statements 113
- Product disposal 115
- Appendix d 116
- D overview 116
- D recovering the bios block with a usb device 116
- D recovering the uefi bios image 116
- Uefi bios recovery 116
- Appendix e 120
- Bios boot block 120
- Bios boot block corruption occurrence 120
- Dual boot block 120
- E introduction 120
- E steps to reboot the system by using jumper jbr1 121
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