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ASUS RS100-E10-PI2
2.7.3 Installing ASMB9 series management card (optional)
Follow the steps below to install an optional ASMB9 series management card on your
motherboard.
1. LocatetheASMB9headeronthemotherboard.FirmlyttheASMB9management
card to the header. Do not force the pins when connecting the card to the motherboard
header.
2. Insert the LAN cable plug to LAN port 5 (dedicated LAN), or LAN port 1 or LAN port 2
(shared LAN) for server management.
4 3 2 1
Q-Code
1
2
3
4
LAN port 1-2
LAN port 5
Содержание
- Rs100 e10 pi2 1
- E17621 revised edition v7 december 2020 2
- Chapter 1 product introduction 3
- Chapter 2 hardware information 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 installation options 4
- Chapter 4 motherboard information 4
- Chapter 5 bios setup 4
- Contents 4
- Contents 5
- Appendix 6
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 6
- Chapter 7 driver installation 6
- Contents 6
- Electrical safety 7
- Operation safety 7
- Safety information 7
- Class 1 laser product 8
- Laser safety information 8
- Optical drive safety information 8
- About this guide 9
- Audience 9
- Contents 9
- Bold text indicates a menu or an item to select 10
- Command line command line format a s 10
- Command means that you must type the command 10
- Conventions 10
- Exactly as shown then supply the required exactly as shown then supply the required 10
- Example at the dos prompt type the example at the dos prompt type the 10
- If you must press two or more keys simultaneously 10
- Italics used to emphasize a word or a phrase 10
- Item or value enclosed in brackets item or value enclosed in brackets 10
- Keys enclosed in the less than and greater than 10
- Means that you must press 10
- References 10
- Sign means that you must press the enclosed key sign means that you must press the enclosed key 10
- The enter or return key the enter or return key 10
- The key names are linked with a plus sign the key names are linked with a plus sign 10
- Typography 10
- Product introduction 11
- Serial number label 12
- System package contents 12
- Asus rs100 e10 pi2 13
- Auxiliary storage fdd cd dvd 13
- Core logic 13
- Expansion slots 13
- Front i o 13
- Graphic 13
- Memory 13
- Model name rs100 e10 pi2 13
- Networking 13
- Processor system bus 13
- Rear i o ports 13
- Storage 13
- Storage bays 13
- System specifications 13
- The asus rs100 e10 pi2 is a 1u barebone server system featuring the asus p11c m 4l server board 13
- Chapter 1 product introduction 14
- Dimensions dd x ww x hh 14
- Environment 14
- Management solution 14
- Net weight kg cpu dram hdd not included 14
- Os support 14
- Power supply and ratings 14
- Switch led 14
- Asus rs100 e10 pi2 15
- Front panel features 15
- Rear panel features 15
- Refer to section 1 front panel leds for the led descriptions 15
- The rear panel has the ac power socket and access to any added expansion cards the i o shield with openings for the rear panel connectors on the motherboard are also found in the rear panel 15
- This barebone server has a simple yet stylish front panel with easily accessible features the power and reset buttons led indicators optical drive and two usb ports are located on the front panel 15
- This port is for an asus asmb9 ikvm controller card only 15
- Turn off the system power and detach the power supply before removing or replacing any system component 15
- Internal features 16
- Front panel leds 17
- Led information 17
- Q code 17
- Dedicated management lan port dm_lan1 led indications 18
- Lan port led indications 18
- Lan rj 45 leds 18
- Q code 18
- Rear panel leds 18
- Hardware information 19
- Chapter 2 hardware information 20
- Chassis cover 20
- Firmly hold the cover and slide it toward the rear panel for about half an inch until it is disengaged from the chassis then lift the cover from the chassis 20
- Removing the chassis cover 20
- To remove the chassis cover 20
- Use a phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws on the chassis cover 20
- Reinstalling the chassis cover 21
- Central processing unit cpu 23
- Installing the cpu 23
- Installing the cpu heatsink 26
- Memory configurations 28
- Overview 28
- System memory 28
- Installing a dimm on a single clip dimm socket 29
- Removing a dimm from a single clip dimm socket 30
- Hard disk drives 31
- Installing a hard disk drive to the hdd bay 1 31
- Installing 2 inch ssds on hdd bay 1 optional 35
- Installing a 3 inch serial ata hdd to hdd bay 2 38
- Installing 2 inch ssds on hdd bay 2 optional 41
- Expansion card 44
- Installing an expansion card 44
- Configuring an expansion card 46
- Standard interrupt assignments 46
- Installing m ngff cards 47
- Cable connections 48
- Standard cables connected to the motherboard 48
- Removable optional components 49
- System fans 49
- Optical disk drive optional 50
- Installing asmb9 series management card optional 51
- Installation options 53
- Attaching the rails to the rack 54
- Rackmount rail kit items 54
- Motherboard information 59
- Before you proceed 60
- Chapter 4 motherboard information 60
- Take note of the following precautions before you install motherboard components or change any motherboard settings 60
- Motherboard overview 61
- Placement direction 61
- Screw holes 61
- Layout contents 63
- Onboard leds 65
- Jumpers 68
- Chapter 4 motherboard information 72
- Cpu pcie configuration setting 3 pin u2_cfg5 6 72
- Jumper setting u2_cfg6 u2_cfg5 pcie6 slot configuration 72
- Satadom power setting 3 pin dom1_pwr1 72
- These jumpers allow you to configure the speed at which pcie6 will run at refer to the table below for the different jumper configurations 72
- This jumper allows sata4 to support satadom which do not need external power connections set to pins 2 3 to activate the sata4 support feature 72
- This jumper will be disabled when pcie7 slot is occupied 72
- X16 default 72
- X8 x4 x4 72
- Connectors 73
- Rear panel connectors 73
- Dedicated management lan port dm_lan1 led indications 74
- Lan port led indications 74
- Asus rs100 e10 pi2 75
- Continued on the next page 75
- Q code table 75
- Chapter 4 motherboard information 76
- Internal connectors 77
- Atx power connectors 24 pin eatxpwr1 8 pin eatx12v1 82
- Chapter 4 motherboard information 82
- These connectors are for the atx power supply plugs the power supply plugs are designed to fit these connectors in only one orientation find the proper orientation and push down firmly until the connectors completely fit 82
- Bios setup 87
- Asus crashfree bios 3 utility 88
- Managing and updating your bios 88
- Recovering the bios from a usb flash drive 88
- Asus ezflash utility 89
- Asus tek ezflash utility 89
- Current platform platform p11c m 4l version 0201 build date 04 13 2018 89
- New platform platform p11c m 4l version 0204 build date 04 25 2018 89
- Up down left right switch enter choose q exit 89
- Bupdater utility 90
- Updating the bios file 90
- Asus rs100 e10 pi2 91
- Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the bios to prevent system boot failure 91
- Reboot the system from the hard disk drive 91
- The utility returns to the dos prompt after the bios update process is completed 91
- The utility verifies the file then starts updating the bios file 91
- Bios setup program 92
- Bios menu screen 93
- Menu bar 93
- Configuration fields 94
- General help 94
- Menu items 94
- Navigation keys 94
- Pop up window 94
- Scroll bar 94
- Submenu items 94
- Main menu 95
- System date day mm dd yyyy 95
- System time hh mm ss 95
- Core optimizer disabled 96
- Engine boost disabled 96
- Optimized performance setting default 96
- Performance tuning menu 96
- Advanced menu 97
- C6dram enabled 98
- Cpu configuration 98
- Software guard extensions sgx software controlled 98
- Active processor cores all 99
- Adjacent cache prefetch enabled 99
- Cpu flex ratio override disabled 99
- Hardware prefetcher enabled 99
- Hyper threading enabled 99
- Intel vmx virtualization technology enabled 99
- Aes enabled 100
- Bist disabled 100
- Boot performance mode max non turbo performance 100
- Cpu power management control 100
- Hdc control enabled 100
- Intel r speed shift technology disabled 100
- Intel r speedstep tm enabled 100
- Intel trusted execution technology disabled 100
- Power performance 100
- Race to halt rth enabled 100
- C states enabled 101
- Thermal monitor enabled 101
- Turbo mode enabled 101
- Security device support enabled 102
- Server me configuration 102
- Tpm device selection ptt 102
- Trusted computing 102
- Apm configuration 103
- Power on by pcie pci disabled 103
- Power on by rtc disabled 103
- Restore ac power loss last state 103
- Runtime error logging settings 103
- Runtime error logging system enabling enabled 103
- Allows you to enable or disable the intel lan configuration options disabled enabled 104
- Allows you to select the intel lan rom type configuration options disabled pxe iscsi 104
- Chapter 5 bios setup 104
- Intel i210 lan1 104
- Intel i210 lan2 4 104
- Intel lan rom type disabled 104
- Intel lan rom type pxe 104
- Lan enable enabled 104
- Onboard i210 lan configuration 104
- Onboard lan configuration 104
- Com1 com2 105
- Console redirection disabled 105
- Serial port console redirection 105
- Legacy console redirection settings 106
- Console redirection disabled 107
- Intel txt information 107
- Serial port for out of band management windows emergency management services ems 107
- Above 4g decoding disabled 108
- Bme dma mitigation disabled 108
- Pci subsystem settings 108
- Sr iov support disabled 108
- Device reset time out 20 sec 109
- Legacy usb support enabled 109
- Port 60 64 emulation enabled 109
- Usb configuration 109
- Usb hardware delays and time outs 109
- Usb mass storage driver support enabled 109
- Usb transfer time out 20 sec 109
- Xhci hand off enabled 109
- Device power up delay auto 110
- Mass storage devices 110
- Network stack configuration 110
- Network stack disabled 110
- Csm configuration 111
- Csm support enabled 111
- Nvme configuration 112
- Whea configuration 112
- Whea support enabled 112
- Chipset menu 114
- Memory configuration 114
- System agent sa configuration 114
- Peg port configuration 115
- Above 4gb mmio bios assignment disabled 116
- Crid support disabled 116
- Pch io configuration 116
- Pci express configuration 116
- Vt d enabled 116
- X2apic opt out disabled 116
- Sata and rste configuration 117
- Administrator password 118
- Security menu 118
- Secure boot 119
- Secure boot disabled 119
- Secure boot mode custom 119
- User password 119
- Key management 120
- Reset to setup mode 120
- Restore factory keys 120
- Boot menu 121
- Boot option priorities 122
- Bootup numlock state on 122
- Fast boot disabled 122
- Quiet boot disabled 122
- Setup prompt timeout 1 122
- Fan speed control auto mode 123
- Monitor menu 123
- Network device bbs priorities cd dvd rom drive bbs priorities hard drive bbs priorities floppy drive bbs priorities 123
- Asus ez flash 124
- Change smbios event log settings 124
- Enabling disabling options 124
- Erase event log no 124
- Erasing settings 124
- Event logs menu 124
- Smbios event log enabled 124
- Tool menu 124
- Convert efi status codes to standard smbios type disabled 125
- Custom options 125
- Log efi status code enabled 125
- Log system boot event enabled 125
- Meci 1 125
- Metw 60 125
- Smbios event log standard settings 125
- View smbios event log 125
- When log is full do nothing 125
- Bmc support enabled 126
- Server mgmt menu 126
- Enabling disabling options 127
- Sel components enabled 127
- System event log 127
- Bmc self test log 128
- Bmc network configuration 129
- Configuration address source unspecified 129
- Dm_lan1 129
- Dm_lan1 shared lan 129
- Ipv6 support enabled 129
- Bmc user settings 130
- Configuration address source unspecified 130
- Ipv6 support enabled 130
- Shared lan 130
- View system event log 130
- Boot override 131
- Discard changes and reset 131
- Restore defaults 131
- Save changes and reset 131
- Save exit menu 131
- Chapter 5 bios setup 132
- Raid configuration 133
- Raid definitions 134
- Setting up raid 134
- Installing hard disk drives 135
- Raid configuration utilities 135
- Setting the raid mode in bios 135
- Before you proceed ensure that you have installed the serial ata hard disk drives and have set the correct sata mode in the bios setup you can refer to sections 6 installing hard disk drives and 6 setting the raid mode in bios for more information 136
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 136
- Option rom utility 136
- Rapid storage technology enterprise sata 136
- Rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility 136
- Rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility allows you to create raid 0 raid 1 raid 10 raid 1 0 and raid 5 set from serial ata hard disk drives that are connected to the serial ata connectors supported by the southbridge 136
- The inte 136
- The navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus the navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus and select the menu options 136
- The raid bios setup screens shown in this section are for reference only and may not exactly match the items on your screen 136
- To display the utility main menu 136
- To launch the inte 136
- Turn on the system 136
- Asus rs100 e10 pi2 137
- Creating a raid set 137
- To create a raid set 137
- To select the hard disk drives that you want to include in the raid set 137
- When you are done 137
- Asus rs100 e10 pi2 139
- Deleting a raid set 139
- Take caution when deleting a raid set you will lose all data on the hard disk drives when you delete a raid set 139
- To delete a raid set 139
- To return to the delete volume menu 139
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 140
- Resetting disks to non raid 140
- Take caution before you reset a raid volume hard disk drive to non raid resetting a raid volume hard disk drive deletes all internal raid structure on the drive 140
- To reset a raid set 140
- To return to the utility main menu 140
- When you are done 140
- Exiting the intel 141
- Rapid storage technology enterprise 141
- Rebuilding the raid 141
- Rebuilding the raid with other non raid disk 141
- Sata option rom utility 141
- Rebuilding the raid with a new hard disk 142
- Setting the boot array in the bios setup utility 143
- Rapid storage technology enterprise 144
- Windows 144
- Creating a raid set 145
- Changing a volume type 147
- Deleting a volume 148
- E mail preferences 149
- Preferences 149
- System preferences 149
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 150
- Driver installation 151
- Creating a usb flash drive with raid drive 152
- During windows 152
- Installing the raid controller driver 152
- Raid driver installation 152
- Server 2016 os installation 152
- Asus rs100 e10 pi2 7 5 155
- Management applications and utilities installation 155
- Running the support dvd 155
- The support dvd that is bundled with your motherboard contains drivers management applications and utilities that you can install to maximize the features of your motherboard 155
- When you place the support dvd into the optical drive the dvd automatically displays the main screen if autorun is enabled in your computer by default the drivers tab is displayed 155
- Installing the system drivers 156
- Appendix 159
- P11c m 4l block diagram 160
- Federal communications commission statement 161
- Notices 161
- Compliance statement of innovation science and economic development canada ised 162
- D é claration de conformit é de innovation sciences et d é veloppement é conomique canada ised 162
- Australia statement notice 163
- Japan statement notice 163
- Declaration of compliance for product environmental regulation 164
- Eu reach and article 33 164
- Eu rohs 164
- Japan jis c 0950 material declarations 164
- Asus recycling takeback services 165
- Ecodesign directive 165
- India rohs 165
- Turkey rohs 165
- Vietnam rohs 165
- Asus contact information 166
- Asustek computer inc 166
- Asustek computer inc china 166
- Asustek computer inc taiwan 166
- Technical support 166
- Asus computer gmbh germany and austria 167
- Asus computer international america 167
- Asus contact information 167
- Asus czech service s r o europe 167
- Technical support 167
- Ask service russia and cis 168
- Asus contact information 168
- Asus holland bv the netherlands 168
- Asus polska sp z o o poland 168
- Technical support 168
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