Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and
S5000XSL
Technical Product Specification
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Revision History
Date Revision
Number
Modifications
May 2006 1.0 Intiial Release.
September 2006 1.1 Updated legal disclaimer.
Updated Processor Table.
Updated Memory section.
September 2006 1.2 Updated Reference Documents section.
August 2007 1.3 Updated to reflect new processor support and new product codes where
applicable.
Updated sections 3.1, 3.1.3.4.2.3, 3.2.1.4, 3.2.1.5, 3.2.2.1, 3.5.2, and 6.1.
Added 3.1.3.4.2.3.
Updated Tables 1, 2, and 46.
Updated Figure 2.
Updated Appendix A and Appendix E.
November 2007 1.4 Added board dimension to the Server Board Features table.
Corrected processor naming convention.
Removed the Processor Support Matrix table.
Corrected the NIC Status LED table.
Removed unused BNB temp sensor from the BMC Sensors table.
March 2009 1.5 Updated section 6.3 BIOS Select Jumper.
Updated the Front Panel SSI Standard 24-pin Connector Pin-out (J1E4) table.
Updated section 3.5 Network Interface Controller.
Removed ‘dual-core’ and ‘quad-core’ from the processor definition.
April 2010 1.6 Removed 9.3.7 CNCA (CCC-China).
August 2010 1.7 Added Table 6 for quad rank memory and corrected the title of Table 20.
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Designers must not rely on the absence or characteristics of any features or instructions marked "reserved" or
"undefined." Intel reserves these for future definition and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or
incompatibilities arising from future changes to them.
The Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may
cause the product to deviate from published specifications. Refer to the Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and
S5000XSL Specification Update for published errata.
Intel Corporation server boards contain a number of high-density VLSI and power delivery components that need
adequate airflow to cool. Intel’s own chassis are designed and tested to meet the intended thermal requirements of
these components when the fully integrated system is used together. It is the responsibility of the system integrator
that chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters
to determine the amount of air flow required for their specific application and environmental conditions. Intel
Corporation can not be held responsible if components fail or the server board does not operate correctly when used
outside any of their published operating or non-operating limits.
Intel, Pentium, Itanium, and Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
*Other brands and names may be claimed as the property of others.
Copyright © Intel Corporation 2010.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ..........................................................................................................................1
1.1 Chapter Outline........................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Server Board Use Disclaimer .................................................................................. 1
2. Server Board Overview........................................................................................................2
2.1 Server Board Feature Set........................................................................................2
2.2 Server Board Layout................................................................................................4
2.2.1 Server Board Connector and Component Layout.................................................... 4
2.2.2 Server Board Mechanical Drawings ........................................................................ 7
2.2.3 Server Board ATX I/O Layout ................................................................................ 13
3. Functional Architecture.....................................................................................................14
3.1 Intel® 5000P/5000X Memory Controller Hub (MCH).............................................. 16
3.1.1 System Bus Interface............................................................................................. 16
3.1.2 Processor Support ................................................................................................. 16
3.1.3 Memory Subsystem ............................................................................................... 18
3.1.4 Snoop Filter (5000X MCH only)............................................................................. 24
3.2 Enterprise South Bridge (ESB2-E) ........................................................................ 24
3.2.1 PCI Subsystem ...................................................................................................... 25
3.2.2 Serial ATA Support ................................................................................................ 27
3.2.3 Parallel ATA (PATA) Support ................................................................................ 28
3.2.4 USB 2.0 Support.................................................................................................... 28
3.3 Video Support ........................................................................................................ 28
3.3.1 Video Modes.......................................................................................................... 29
3.3.2 Video Memory Interface......................................................................................... 29
3.3.3 Dual Video ............................................................................................................. 29
3.4 SAS Controller ....................................................................................................... 29
3.4.1 SAS RAID Support ................................................................................................ 30
3.4.2 SAS/SATA Connector Sharing .............................................................................. 30
3.5 Network Interface Controller (NIC) ........................................................................ 30
3.5.1 Intel® I/O Acceleration Technolgy (Intel® I/OAT).................................................... 30
3.5.2 MAC Address Definition......................................................................................... 31
3.6 Super I/O ............................................................................................................... 31
3.6.1 Serial Ports ............................................................................................................ 31
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3.6.2 Floppy Disk Controller ........................................................................................... 32
3.6.3 Keyboard and Mouse Support ............................................................................... 32
3.6.4 Wake-up Control.................................................................................................... 32
3.6.5 System Health Support.......................................................................................... 32
4. Platform Management........................................................................................................33
5. Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs......................................................................35
5.1 Board Connector Information................................................................................. 35
5.2 Power Connectors ................................................................................................. 36
5.3 System Management Headers .............................................................................. 37
5.3.1 Intel® Remote Management Module (Intel® RMM) Connector ............................... 37
5.3.2 LCP/AUX IPMB Header......................................................................................... 39
5.3.3 IPMB Header ......................................................................................................... 39
5.3.4 HSBP Header ........................................................................................................ 40
5.3.5 SGPIO Header....................................................................................................... 40
5.3.6 SES I2C.................................................................................................................. 40
5.3.7 HDD Activity LED Header...................................................................................... 40
5.4 Front Panel Connector........................................................................................... 41
5.5 I/O Connectors....................................................................................................... 41
5.5.1 VGA Connector...................................................................................................... 41
5.5.2 NIC Connectors ..................................................................................................... 42
5.5.3 IDE Connector ....................................................................................................... 42
5.5.4 Intel® Remote Management Module NIC Connector ............................................. 43
5.5.5 SATA/SAS Connectors.......................................................................................... 44
5.5.6 Serial Port Connectors........................................................................................... 44
5.5.7 Keyboard and Mouse Connector ........................................................................... 45
5.5.8 USB Connector...................................................................................................... 45
5.6 Fan Headers .......................................................................................................... 46
6. Jumper Blocks....................................................................................................................48
6.1 CMOS Clear and Password Reset Usage Procedure ........................................... 49
6.1.1 Clearing the CMOS................................................................................................ 49
6.1.2 Clearing the Password........................................................................................... 49
6.2 BMC Force Update Procedure .............................................................................. 50
6.3 BIOS Select Jumper .............................................................................................. 50
7. Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostics........................................................................................52
7.1 5-Volt Standby LED ............................................................................................... 52
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7.2 Fan Fault LEDs...................................................................................................... 53
7.3 System ID LED and System Status LED ............................................................... 54
7.3.1 System Status LED – BMC Initialization................................................................ 56
7.4 DIMM Fault LEDs .................................................................................................. 56
7.5 Processor Fault LEDs............................................................................................ 57
7.6 Post Code Diagnostic LEDs ..................................................................................57
8. Design and Environmental Specifications.......................................................................59
8.1 Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL Design Specifications................ 59
8.2 Board-level Calculated MTBF................................................................................ 59
8.3 Server Board Power Requirements ....................................................................... 60
8.3.1 Processor Power Support...................................................................................... 61
8.4 Power Supply Output Requirements ..................................................................... 61
8.4.1 Grounding .............................................................................................................. 62
8.4.2 Standby Outputs .................................................................................................... 62
8.4.3 Remote Sense ....................................................................................................... 62
8.4.4 Voltage Regulation ................................................................................................ 62
8.4.5 Dynamic Loading ................................................................................................... 63
8.4.6 Capacitive Loading ................................................................................................ 63
8.4.7 Ripple/Noise .......................................................................................................... 64
8.4.8 Timing Requirements............................................................................................. 64
8.4.9 Residual Voltage Immunity in Standby Mode ........................................................ 66
9. Regulatory and Certification Information.........................................................................67
9.1 Product Regulatory Compliance ............................................................................ 67
9.1.1 Product Safety Compliance ................................................................................... 67
9.1.2 Product EMC Compliance – Class A Compliance ................................................. 67
9.1.3 Certifications/Registrations/Declarations ............................................................... 68
9.2 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings ............................................................ 68
9.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices ..................................................................69
9.3.1 FCC Verification Statement (USA) ........................................................................ 69
9.3.2 ICES-003 (Canada) ............................................................................................... 69
9.3.3 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) ................................................................. 70
9.3.4 VCCI (Japan) ......................................................................................................... 70
9.3.5 BSMI (Taiwan) ....................................................................................................... 70
9.3.6 RRL (Korea)........................................................................................................... 70
9.4 Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance................................... 71
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Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips................................................................................72
Appendix B: BMC Sensor Tables............................................................................................73
Appendix C: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder...............................................................89
Appendix D: POST Code Errors ..............................................................................................94
Appendix E: Supported Intel® Server Chassis.......................................................................97
Glossary.....................................................................................................................................98
Reference Documents............................................................................................................101
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List of Figures
Figure 1. Server Board Photograph ..............................................................................................4
Figure 2. Board Layout ................................................................................................................. 5
Figure 3. Mounting Hole Positions ................................................................................................ 7
Figure 4. Component Positions.....................................................................................................8
Figure 5. Restricted Areas on Side 1 ............................................................................................9
Figure 6. Restricted Areas on Side 2 .......................................................................................... 10
Figure 7. Restricted Areas on Side 2, “Detail B” ......................................................................... 11
Figure 8. CPU and Memory Duct Keepout ................................................................................. 12
Figure 9. ATX I/O Layout ............................................................................................................ 13
Figure 10. Functional Block Diagram.......................................................................................... 15
Figure 11. CEK Processor Mounting ..........................................................................................17
Figure 12. Memory Layout .......................................................................................................... 18
Figure 13. Minimum Two DIMM Memory Configuration.............................................................. 21
Figure 14. Recommended Four DIMM Configuration ................................................................. 22
Figure 15. Single Branch Mode Sparing DIMM Configuration .................................................... 23
Figure 16. SMBus Block Diagram............................................................................................... 34
Figure 17. Jumper Blocks (J1C3, J1D1, J1D2, J1E32) .............................................................. 48
Figure 18. 5-Volt Standby Status LED Location .........................................................................52
Figure 19. Fan Fault LED Locations ........................................................................................... 53
Figure 20. System ID LED and System Status LED Locations................................................... 54
Figure 21. DIMM Fault LED Locations........................................................................................ 56
Figure 22. Processor Fault LED Locations ................................................................................. 57
Figure 23. POST Code Diagnostic LED Location ....................................................................... 58
Figure 24. Power Distribution Block Diagram ............................................................................. 60
Figure 25. Output Voltage Timing ............................................................................................... 65
Figure 26. Turn On/Off Timing (Power Supply Signals).............................................................. 66
Figure 27. Diagnostic LED Placement Diagram .........................................................................89
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List of Tables
Table 1. Server Board Features....................................................................................................2
Table 2. Major Board Components ............................................................................................... 6
Table 3. I2C Addresses for Memory Module SMB ...................................................................... 18
Table 4. Maximum Eight-DIMM System Memory Configruation – x8 Single Rank ..................... 19
Table 5. Maximum Eight-DIMM System Memory Configuration – x4 Dual Rank........................ 19
Table 6. Maximum Eight-DIMM System Memory Configuration – x2 Quad Rank ...................... 20
Table 7. Supported DIMM Configurations................................................................................... 21
Table 8. PCI Bus Segment Characteristics................................................................................. 25
Table 9. PCI Express* Slot 6 Riser Setup................................................................................... 27
Table 10. PCI Express* Slot 6 Riser Support .............................................................................27
Table 11. Video Modes ............................................................................................................... 29
Table 12. NIC Status LED........................................................................................................... 30
Table 13. Serial B Header Pin-out ..............................................................................................32
Table 14. Board Connector Matrix .............................................................................................. 35
Table 15. Power Connector Pin-out (J9B5) ................................................................................ 36
Table 16. 12 V Power Connector Pin-out (J3J2) ........................................................................ 37
Table 17. Power Supply Signal Connector Pin-out (J9D1) ......................................................... 37
Table 18. P12V4 Power Connector Pin-out (J5A2) ....................................................................37
Table 19. RMM Connector Pin-out (J5B1).................................................................................. 38
Table 20. LCP/AUX IPMB Header Pin-out (J2J1)....................................................................... 39
Table 21. IPMB Header Pin-out (J4J1) ....................................................................................... 39
Table 22. HSBP Header Pin-out (J1J7, J1J2) ............................................................................ 40
Table 23. SGPIO Header Pin-out (J2H1, J1J5) .......................................................................... 40
Table 24. SES I2C Header Pin-out (J1J3)................................................................................... 40
Table 25. HDD Activity LED Header Pin-out (J2J3).................................................................... 40
Table 26. Front Panel SSI Standard 24-pin Connector Pin-out (J1E4) ......................................41
Table 27. VGA Connector Pin-out (J7A1)................................................................................... 41
Table 28. RJ-45 10/100/1000 NIC Connector Pin-out (JA6A1, JA6A2)...................................... 42
Table 29. IDE 40-pin Connector Pin-out (J2J2) .......................................................................... 42
Table 30. 40-pin RMM NIC Module Connector Pin-out (J3B2)................................................... 43
Table 31. SATA/SAS Connector Pin-out (J1J1, J1H2, J1H1, J1G2, J1G1, J1F2) ..................... 44
Table 32. External DB9 Serial A Port Pin-out (J7A1).................................................................. 44
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Table 33. Internal 9-pin Serial B Header Pin-out (J1B1)............................................................. 45
Table 34. Stacked PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pin-out (J9A1) ........................................... 45
Table 35. External USB Connector Pin-out (JA6A1, JA6A2)...................................................... 46
Table 36. Internal USB Connector Pin-out (J3J1)....................................................................... 46
Table 37. SSI 4-pin Fan Header Pin-out (J9J1, J5J1, J9B3, J9B4)............................................ 47
Table 38. SSI 6-pin Fan Header Pin-out (J3H1, J3H2, J3H3, J3H4).......................................... 47
Table 39. Server Board Jumpers (J1C3, J1D1, J1D2, J1E3) ..................................................... 48
Table 40. System Status LED.....................................................................................................55
Table 41. Server Board Design Specifications ........................................................................... 59
Table 42. Intel® Xeon® Processor TDP Guidelines ..................................................................... 61
Table 43. 550-W Load Ratings ................................................................................................... 61
Table 44. Voltage Regulation Limits ........................................................................................... 62
Table 45. Transient Load Requirements..................................................................................... 63
Table 46. Capacitive Loading Conditions ................................................................................... 63
Table 47. Ripple and Noise......................................................................................................... 64
Table 48. Output Voltage Timing ................................................................................................64
Table 49. Turn On/Off Timing ..................................................................................................... 65
Table 50. BMC Sensors.............................................................................................................. 75
Table 51. POST Progress Code LED Example .......................................................................... 90
Table 52. Diagnostic LED POST Code Decoder ........................................................................ 90
Table 53. POST Error Messages and Handling.......................................................................... 94
Table 54. POST Error Beep Codes ............................................................................................96
Table 55. BMC Beep Codes .......................................................................................................96
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1. Introduction
This Technical Product Specification (TPS) provides board-specific information about the
features, functionality, and high-level architecture of the Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and
S5000XSL. For details about board subsystems, including the chipset, BIOS, and server
management, see the Intel® S5000 Server Board Family Datasheet.
In addition, design-level information for specific subsystems can be obtained by ordering the
External Product Specifications (EPS) for a given subsystem. EPS documents are not publicly
available and must be ordered through your local Intel representative.
1.1 Chapter Outline
This document is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Server Board Overview
Chapter 3 – Functional Architecture
Chapter 4 – Platform Management
Chapter 5 – Connector and Header Location and Pin-out
Chapter 6 – Configuration Jumpers
Chapter 7 – Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostics
Chapter 8 – Power and Environmental specifications
Chapter 9 – Regulatory and Certification Information
Appendix A – Integration and Usage Tips
Appendix B – BMC Sensor Tables
Appendix C – POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder
Appendix D – POST Code Errors
Appendix E – Supported Intel® Server Chassis
Glossary
Reference Documents
1.2 Server Board Use Disclaimer
Intel Corporation server boards support add-in peripherals and contain a number of high-density
VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool. Intel ensures through
its own chassis development and testing that when Intel server building blocks are used
together, the fully integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements of these
components. It is the responsibility of the system integrator who chooses not to use Intel-
developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters to
determine the amount of airflow required for their specific application and environmental
conditions. Intel Corporation cannot be held responsible if components fail or the server board
does not operate correctly when used outside any of their published operating or non-operating
limits.
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2. Server Board Overview
The Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL are monolithic printed circuit boards with
features that support the pedestal server markets.
2.1 Server Board Feature Set
Table 1. Server Board Features
Feature Description
Server Board
Dimension
13.0 inches x 12.0 inches (330.2 mm x 304.8 mm).
Processors Socket J (771-pin LGA sockets) supporting one or two Intel® Xeon® processors 5000
sequence, with system bus speeds of 667 MHz, 1066 MHz, and 1333 MHz.
Only product codes ending with an ‘R’ support 45-nm Intel® Xeon® Processors 5200 Series
or 45-nm Intel® Xeon® Processors 5400 Series.
Memory Eight DIMM sockets supporting fully buffered DIMM technology (FBDIMM) memory.
240-pin DDR2-533 and DDR2-677 FBDIMMs can be used.
Chipset Intel® 5000P Memory Controller Hub (Intel® Server Board S5000PSL only).
Intel® 5000X Memory Controller Hub (Intel® Server Board S5000XSL only).
Intel® ESB2-E I/O Controller.
Add-in PCI, PCI-X, PCI
Express* Cards
One full-length/full-height PCI-X 64-bit slot with up to 133-MHz support when only one
PCI-X slot is populated.
One full-length/full-height PCI-X 64-bit slot with up to 100 MHz support.
One full-length/full-height PCI Express* x8 (x4 throughput)[1] or x8 (x8 throughput) slot
[2].
One half-length/full-height PCI Express* x8 (x4 throughput) slot.
Two full-length/full-height PCI Express* x16 (x8 throughput) slots.
On-board
Connectors/Headers
External connections:
Stacked PS/2 ports for keyboard and mouse.
Stacked video/DB9 serial port A connector.
Two RJ-45/Two USB connectors for 10/100/1000 Mb and USB 2.0 support.
One USB 2x5 pin header, which supports two USB ports.
One USB port Type A connector.
One DH-10 serial port B header.
Six SATA-2 connectors with embedded RAID 0, 1, and 10 support[2]. Software RAID 5
support through an optional SATA Software RAID 5 Activation Key[3].
Two SATA-2 connectors and four SAS/ SATA-2 connectors with embedded RAID 0, 1,
and 10 support[1]. Software RAID 5 support through an optional SAS RAID KEY[3]. The
embedded SAS RAID supports up to eight hard drives with expander backplane.
One ATA100 40-pin connector.
One RMM/RMM2 connector to support the optional Intel® Remote Management
Module or Intel® Remote Management Module 2.
One I/O connector supporting an optional Intel® RMM/RMM2 NIC I/O module.
SSI-compliant front panel header.
SSI-compliant 24-pin main power connector, supporting the ATX-12 V standard on the
first 20 pins.
Video On-board ATI* ES1000 video controller with 16-MB DDR SDRAM.
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Feature Description
Server Board
Dimension
13.0 inches x 12.0 inches (330.2 mm x 304.8 mm).
Hard Drive Support for six SATA-2 hard drives.
Support for four SAS/SATA-2 hard drives with non-expanded backplane[4].
LAN Two 10/100/1000 Intel® 82563EB PHYs supporting Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology.
Fans Support for
Two processor fans.
Four front hot-swap fans.
Two rear system fans.
Server Management Support for Intel® System Management Software.
Notes:
1. Available with product codes S5000PSLSAS/S5000PSLSASR and BB5000PSLSAS/BB5000PSLSASR.
2. Available with product codes S5000PSLSATA/S5000PSLSATAR, S5000PSLROMB/S5000PSLROMBR,
BB5000PSLSATA/BB5000PRLSATAR, BB5000PSLROMB/BB5000PSLROMBR, and
BB5000XSLSATA/BB5000XSLSATAR.
3. The SATA Software RAID 5 Activation Key is same as SAS software RAID 5 Activation Key, but installed to a
different on-board connector.
4. Available with product codes S5000PSLSAS/S5000PSASR, BB5000PSLSAS/BB5000PSLSASR,
S5000PSLROMB/S5000PSLROMBR, and BB5000PSLSROMB/BB5000PSLROMBR.
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2.2 Server Board Layout
Figure 1. Server Board Photograph
2.2.1 Server Board Connector and Component Layout
The following figure shows the board layout of the server board. Each connector and major
component is identified by a letter. A table of component descriptions follows the figure.
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Figure 2. Board Layout
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Table 2. Major Board Components
Description Description
A PCI-X 64-bit, 100-MHz slot 1 X IPMB connector
B PCI-X 64-bit, 133-/100-MHz slot 2 Y System fan 2 header
C PCI Express* x4[1]/or PCI Express* x8[2] slot 3
(x8 physical connector)
Z System fan 1 header
D RMM/RMM2 NIC connector AA Processor power connector
E PCI Express* x4 slot 4 (x8 physical connector,
ROMB Slot)
BB USB header
F PCI Express* x8 slot 5 (x16 physical connector) CC IDE connector
G PCI Express* x8 slot 6 (x16 physical connector) DD Enclosure management SATA SGPIO header[2]
H CMOS battery EE Intel® Local Control Panel header
I P12V4 connector FF Hot-swap backplane B header
J Connector for Intel® Remote Management
Module or Intel® Remote Management Module 2
GG Enclosure management SAS SES I2C [1]
K Back panel I/O ports HH Hot-swap backplane A header
L Diagnostic and identification LEDs II SATA 0
M System fan 6 header JJ SATA 1
N System fan 5 header KK SATA 2 or SAS 0[3]
O Main power connector LL SATA 3 or SAS 1[3]
P Auxilliary power signal connector MM SATA 4 or SAS 2[3]
Q DIMM sockets NN
SATA 5 or SAS 3[3]
R Processor 1 socket OO USB port
S Processor 2 socket PP Front control panel header
T Processor 2 fan header QQ SATA Software RAID 5 Activation Key connector [2]
U Processor 1 fan header RR SAS Software RAID 5 Activation Key connector [1]
V System fan 4 header SS Serial B/emergency management port header
W System fan 3 header TT Chassis intrusion header
Notes:
1. Available with product codes S5000PSLSAS/S5000PSLSASR and BB5000PSLSAS/BB5000XSLSASR.
2. Available with product codes S5000PSLSATA/S5000PSLSATAR, S5000PSLSROMB/S5000PSLROMBR,
BB5000PSLSATA/BB5000PSLSATAR, BB5000PSLROMB/BB5000PSLROMBR, and
BB5000XSLSATA/BB5000XSLSATAR.
3. SAS connector available with product codes S5000PSLSAS/S5000PSLSASR and
BB5000PSLSAS/BB5000XSLSASR.
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2.2.2 Server Board Mechanical Drawings
Figure 3. Mounting Hole Positions
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Figure 4. Component Positions
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MAX HEIGHT OF COMPONENTS AND MATING COMPONENTS
SHALL NOT EXCEED 15.24mm [.600"]
HEATSINK AREA. .325" [8.26mm] MAX
COMPONENT HEIGHT RESTRICTIO, 2 PLACES
SOCKET AREA, NO COMPONENT
PLACEMENT ALLOWED, 2 PLACES
.118" [3.81mm] MAX COMPONENT
HEIGHT RESTRICTION, 2 PLACES
.433" [14mm] MAX COMPONENT
HEIGHT RESTRICTION
3
HEATSINK DISSASEMBLY AREA,
.275" [8.26mm] MAX COMPONENT
HEIGHT RESTRICTION, 4 PLACES
IMM3 COMPONENT
HEIGHT 3.6 MM
304.80
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TYP
18.72
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11.20
0.441[]
TYP
20.32
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TYP
301.50
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TYP
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TYP
322.40
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TYP
326.57
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330.20
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TYP
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TYP
7.92
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TYP
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93.98
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Ø
GROUND PAD BOTH SIDES
NO COMPONENT
8 PLCS
10.160
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2.2.3 Server Board ATX I/O Layout
The following figure shows the layout of the rear I/O components for the server board.
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E GCA
B D HF
A. PS/2 mouse E. NIC port 1 (1 Gb)
B. PS/2 keyboard F. USB port 2 (top), 3 (bottom)
C. Serial port G. NIC port 2 (1 Gb)
D. Video H. USB port 0 (top), 1 (bottom)
Figure 9. ATX I/O Layout
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3. Functional Architecture
The architecture and design of the Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL are based
on the Intel® S5000P and S5000X chipsets respectively. These chipsets are designed for
systems that use the Intel® Xeon® processor with system bus speeds of 667 MHz, 1066 MHz,
and 1333 MHz.
The chipset contains two main components: the Memory Controller Hub (MCH) for the host
bridge and the I/O controller hub for the I/O subsystem. The chipset uses the Enterprise South
Bridge (ESB2-E) for the I/O controller hub. This chapter provides a high-level description of the
functionality associated with each chipset component and the architectural blocks that make up
the server board.
For more information about the functional architecture blocks, see the Intel® S5000 Server
Board Family Datasheet.
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Figure 10. Functional Block Diagram
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3.1 Intel® 5000P/5000X Memory Controller Hub (MCH)
The Memory Controller Hub (MCH) is a single 1432-pin FCBGA package, which includes the
following core platform functions:
System Bus Interface for the processor subsystem
Memory Controller
PCI Express* Ports including the Enterprise Southbridge Interface (ESI)
FBD Thermal Management
SMBUS Interface
This section provides a high-level overview of some of these core functions as they pertain to
this server board. Additional information can be obtained from the Intel® S5000 Server Board
Family Datasheet and the Intel® 5000 Series Chipset Memory Controller Hub Datasheet.
3.1.1 System Bus Interface
The MCH is configured for symmetric multi-processing across two independent front-side bus
interfaces that connect to the Intel® Xeon® processors. Each front-side bus on the MCH uses a
64-bit wide 667-MHz, 1066-MHz, or 1333-MHz data bus. The 1333-MHz data bus is capable of
transferring data at up to 10.66 GB/s. The MCH supports a 36-bit wide address bus, capable of
addressing up to 64 GB of memory. The MCH is the priority agent for both front-side bus
interfaces, and is optimized for one processor on each bus.
3.1.2 Processor Support
The server board supports the following processors:
One or two Intel® Xeon® Processors 5000 series with a 667, 1066, or 1333-MHz front-
side bus with frequencies starting at 2.67 GHz.
One or two Intel® Xeon® Processors 5100 series with a 1066 or 1333-MHz front-side bus
with frequencies starting at 1.60 GHz.
One or two Intel® Xeon® Processors 5300 series with a 1066 or 1333-MHz front-side bus
with frequencies starting at 1.60 GHz.
One or two Intel® Xeon® Processors 5200 series with a 1066 or 1333-MHz front-side bus
with frequencies starting at 1.86 GHz. – only product codes ending with “R” support this
processor series.
One or two Intel® Xeon® Processors 5400 series with a 1066 or 1333-MHz front-side bus
with frequencies starting at 2.33 GHz. – only product codes ending with “R” support this
processor series.
Previous generations of the Intel® Xeon® Processors are not supported on the server board. For
a complete updated list of supported processors, see
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5000psl/. (On the Support tab, look for
“Compatibility”, and then click “Supported processor list”.).
Note: Only Intel® Xeon® processors with 667 MHz, 1066 MHz or 1333 MHz front-side bus are
supported.
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3.1.2.1 Processor Population Rules
When two processors are installed, both must be of identical revision, core voltage, and
bus/core speed. When only one processor is installed, it must be in the socket labeled CPU1.
The other socket must be empty.
The board is designed to provide up to 130A of current per processor. Processors with higher
current requirements are not supported.
No terminator is required in the second processor socket when using a single processor
configuration.
3.1.2.2 Common Enabling Kit (CEK) Design Support
The server board complies with Intel’s Common Enabling Kit (CEK) processor mounting and
heatsink retention solution. The server board ships with a CEK spring snapped onto the
underside of the server board, beneath each processor socket. The heatsink attaches to the
CEK, over the top of the processor and the thermal interface material (TIM). See the following
figure for the stacking order of the chassis, CEK spring, server board, TIM, and heatsink.
The CEK spring is removable, allowing for the use of non-Intel heatsink retention solutions.
Note: The processor heatsink and CEK spring shown in the following figure are for reference
purposes only. The actual processor heatsink and CEK solutions compatible with this
generation server board may be of a different design.
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Heatsink assembly
Thermal Interface
Material (TIM)
Server Board
CEK Spring
Chassis
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Figure 11. CEK Processor Mounting
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3.1.3 Memory Subsystem
The MCH masters four fully buffered DIMM (FBD) memory channels. FBD memory utilizes a
narrow high-speed frame-oriented interface referred to as a channel. The four FBD channels
are organized into two branches of two channels per branch. Each branch is supported by a
separate memory controller. The two channels on each branch operate in lock-step to increase
FBD bandwidth. The four channels are routed to eight DIMM sockets and are capable of
supporting registered DDR2-533 and DDR2-667 FBDIMM memory (stacked or unstacked). The
read bandwidth of each FBDIMM channel is 4.25 GB/s for DDR2-533 FBDIMM memory, which
gives a total read bandwidth of 17 GB/s for four DIMM channels. The read bandwidth of each
FBDIMM channel is 5.35 GB/s for DDR2-667 FBDIMM memory, which gives a total read
bandwidth of 21.4 GB/s for four DIMM channels.
On the Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL, a pair of channels becomes a branch
where Branch 0 consists of channels A and B, and Branch 1 consists of channels C and D. FBD
memory channels are organized into two branches for support of RAID 1 (mirroring).
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DIMM C1
DIMM B2
DIMM B1
DIMM A2
DIMM A1
Branch 0
MCH
Channel A
Channel B
Channel D
Channel C
Branch 1
Figure 12. Memory Layout
To boot the system, the system BIOS on the server board uses a dedicated I2C bus to retrieve
DIMM information needed to program the MCH memory registers. The following table provides
the I2C addresses for each DIMM socket.
Table 3. I2C Addresses for Memory Module SMB
Device Address
DIMM A1 0xA0
DIMM A2 0xA2
DIMM B1 0xA0
DIMM B2 0xA2
DIMM C1 0xA0
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Device Address
DIMM C2 0xA2
DIMM D1 0xA0
DIMM D2 0xA2
3.1.3.1 Memory RASUM Features
The MCH supports several memory RASUM (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability, Usability,
and Manageability) features. These features include the Intel® x4 Single Device Data Correction
(Intel® x4 SDDC) for the following:
Memory error detection and correction
Memory scrubbing
Retry on correctable errors
Memory built-in self-test
DIMM sparing
Memory mirroring
See the Intel® S5000 Server Board Family Datasheet for more information about these features.
3.1.3.2 Supported Memory
The server board supports up to eight DDR2-533 or DDR2-667 fully-buffered DIMMs (FBD
memory). The following tables show the maximum memory configurations supported with the
specified memory technology.
Table 4. Maximum Eight-DIMM System Memory Configruation – x8 Single Rank
DRAM Technology
x8 Single Rank
Maximum Capacity
Mirrored Mode
Maximum Capacity
Non-mirrored Mode
256 Mb 1 GB 2 GB
512 Mb 2 GB 4 GB
1024 Mb 4 GB 8 GB
2048 Mb 8 GB 16 GB
Table 5. Maximum Eight-DIMM System Memory Configuration – x4 Dual Rank
DRAM Technology
x4 Dual Rank
Maximum Capacity
Mirrored Mode
Maximum Capacity
Non-mirrored Mode
256 Mb 4 GB 8 GB
512 Mb 8 GB 16 GB
1024 Mb 16 GB 32 GB
2048 Mb 16 GB 32 GB
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Table 6. Maximum Eight-DIMM System Memory Configuration – x2 Quad Rank
DRAM Technology
x2 Quad Rank
Maximum Capacity
Mirrored Mode
Maximum Capacity
Non-mirrored Mode
1024 Mb 16 GB 32 GB
2048 Mb 16 GB 32 GB
Note: Only fully buffered DDR2 DIMMs (FBDIMMs) are supported on this server board. For a
list of supported memory for this server board, see
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5000psl/sb/CS-022924.htm.
3.1.3.3 DIMM Population Rules and Supported DIMM Configurations
DIMM population rules depend on the operating mode of the memory controller, which is
determined by the number of DIMMs installed. DIMMs must be populated in pairs. DIMM pairs
are populated in the following DIMM slot order: A1 and B1, C1 and D1, A2 and B2, C2 and D2.
DIMMs within a given pair must be identical with respect to size, speed, and organization.
However, DIMM capacities can be different between different DIMM pairs.
For example, a valid mixed DIMM configuration may have 512-MB DIMMs installed in DIMM
slots A1 and B1, and 1-GB DIMMs installed in DIMM slots C1 and D1.
Intel supported DIMM configurations for this server board are shown in the following table:
Supported and Validated configuration : Slot is populated
Supported but not validated configuration : Slot is
populated
Slot is not populated
Mirroring: Y = Yes. Indicates that configuration supports Memory Mirroring.
Sparing: Y(x) = Yes. Indicates that configuration supports Memory Sparing.
Where x = 0 : Sparing supported on Branch 0 only
1 : Sparing supported on Branch 1 only
0, 1 : Sparing supported on both branches
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Table 7. Supported DIMM Configurations
Branch 0 Branch 1
Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D
DIMM_A
1
DIMM_A
2
DIMM_B
1
DIMM B2 DIMM C1 DIMM C2 DIMM D1 DIMM D2
Mirroring
Possible
Sparing
Possible
Y (0)
Y
Y (0)
Y Y (0, 1)
Notes:
Single channel mode is only tested and supported with a 512MB x8 FBDIMM installed in DIMM Slot A1.
The supported memory configurations must meet population rules defined above.
For best performance, the number of DIMMs installed should be balanced across both memory
branches. For example: a four-DIMM configuration will perform better than a two-DIMM configuration
and should be installed in DIMM sl ots A1, B1, C1, and D1. An eight-DIMM configuration will perform
better then a six-DIMM configuration.
Although mixed DIMM capacities between channels are supported, Intel does not validate DIMMs in mixed
DIMM configurations.
3.1.3.3.1 Minimum Non-Mirrored Mode Configuration
The server board is capable of supporting a minimum of one DIMM installed. However, for
system performance reasons, Intel’s recommendation is that at least two DIMMs be installed.
The following diagram shows the recommended minimum DIMM memory configuration.
Populated DIMM slots are shown in gray.
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DIMM D1
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DIMM C1
DIMM B2
DIMM B1
DIMM A2
DIMM A1
Branch 0
MCH
Channel A
Channel B
Channel D
Channel C
Branch 1
Figure 13. Minimum Two DIMM Memory Configuration
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Note: The server board supports single DIMM mode operation. Intel will only validate and
support this configuration with a single 512 MB x8 FBDIMM installed in DIMM socket A1.
3.1.3.4 Non-mirrored Mode Memory Upgrades
The minimum memory upgrade increment is two DIMMs per branch. The DIMMs must cover the
same slot position on both channels. DIMMs pairs must be identical with respect to size, speed,
and organization. DIMMs that cover adjacent slot positions do not need to be identical.
When adding two DIMMs to the configuration shown in Figure 13 (above), the DIMMs should be
populated in DIMM sockets C1 and D1 as shown in the following figure. Populated DIMM
sockets are shown in gray.
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DIMM D1
DIMM C2
DIMM C1
DIMM B2
DIMM B1
DIMM A2
DIMM A1
Branch 0
MCH
Channel A
Channel B
Channel D
Channel C
Branch 1
Figure 14. Recommended Four DIMM Configuration
Functionally, DIMM sockets A2 and B2 could also have been populated instead of DIMM
sockets C1 and D1. However, your system will not achieve equivalent performance. Figure 13
on the previous page, shows the supported DIMM configuration that is recommended because it
allows both branches to operate independently and simultaneously. FBD bandwidth is doubled
when both branches operate in parallel.
3.1.3.4.1 Mirrored Mode Memory Configuration
When operating in mirrored mode, both branches operate in lock step. In mirrored mode, branch
1 contains a replicate copy of the data in branch 0. The minimum DIMM configuration to support
memory mirroring is four DIMMs, populated as shown in Figure 14, above. All four DIMMs must
be identical with respect to size, speed, and organization.
To upgrade a four-DIMM mirrored memory configuration, four additional DIMMs must be added
to the system. All four DIMMs in the second set must be identical to the first with the exception
of speed. The MCH will adjust to the lowest speed DIMM.
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3.1.3.4.2 Sparing Mode Memory Configuration
The MCH provides memory sparing capabilities. Sparing is a RAS feature that involves
configuring a DIMM to be placed in reserve so it can be used to replace a DIMM that fails.
DIMM sparing occurs within a given bank of memory and is not supported across branches.
There are two supported Memory Sparing configurations, which are given below:
Single Branch Mode Sparing
Dual Branch Mode Sparing
3.1.3.4.2.1 Single Branch Mode Sparing
Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D
Bran ch 0 Bran ch 1
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Slot 1
Slot 2 DIMM_C2
DIMM_C1
DIMM_D2
DIMM_D1
DIMM_A1
DIMM_A2
DIMM_B1
DIMM_B2
Figure 15. Single Branch Mode Sparing DIMM Configuration
DIMM_A1 and DIMM_B1 must be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_A2 and DIMM_B2 must be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_A1 and DIMM_A2 need not be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_B1 and DIMM_B2 need not be identical in organization, size, and speed.
Sparing should be enabled in the BIOS setup.
The BIOS will configure Rank Sparing Mode.
The larger of the pairs {DIMM_A1, DIMM_B1} and {DIMM_A2, DIMM_B2} will be
selected as the spare pair unit.
3.1.3.4.2.2 Dual Branch Mode Sparing
Dual branch mode sparing requires that all eight DIMM sockets be populated and must comply
with the following population rules:
DIMM_A1 and DIMM_B1 must be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_A2 and DIMM_B2 must be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_C1 and DIMM_D1 must be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_C2 and DIMM_D2 must be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_A1 and DIMM_A2 need not be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_B1 and DIMM_B2 need not be identical in organization, size, and speed.
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DIMM_C1 and DIMM_C2 need not be identical in organization, size, and speed.
DIMM_D1 and DIMM_D2 need not be identical in organization, size, and speed.
Sparing should be enabled in the BIOS setup.
The BIOS will configure Rank Sparing Mode.
The larger of the pairs {DIMM_A1, DIMM_B1}, {DIMM_A2, DIMM_B2},
{DIMM_C1, DIMM_D1}, and {DIMM_C2, DIMM_D2} are selected as the spare pair units.
3.1.3.4.2.3 Dual-Ranked DIMM Sparing
When a dual-ranked FBDIMM is used as a spare, the BIOS has the ability to independently
select a physical rank on that FBDIMM as the spare unit and utilize the other physical rank as a
normal unit. This selective sparing ensures maximization of available memory while still
providing RAS. However, populating differently-ranked FBDIMMs for sparing is not a good
practice and may yield unpredictable results.
3.1.4 Snoop Filter (5000X MCH only)
The 5000X version of the MCH includes a snoop filter. Depending on the application of the
server, this feature can be used to enhance the performance of the server by eliminating traffic
on the snooped system bus of the processor being snooped. By removing snoops from the
snooped bus, the full bandwidth is available for other transactions.
3.2 Enterprise South Bridge (ESB2-E)
The ESB2-E is a multi-function device that provides four distinct functions: an I/O controller, a
PCI-X bridge, a GB Ethernet controller, and a baseboard management controller (BMC). Each
function has its own set of configuration registers. Once configured, each appears to the system
as a distinct hardware controller.
The ESB2-E provides the gateway to all PC-compatible I/O devices and features. The server
boards use the following ESB2-E features:
PCI-X bus interface
Six-channel SATA interface with SATA Busy LED Control
Dual GbE MAC
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
Single ATA interface, with Ultra DMA 100 capability
Universal Serial Bus 2.0 (USB) interface
Removable media drives
LPC bus interface
PC-compatible timer/counter and DMA controllers
APIC and 8259 interrupt controller
Power management
System RTC
General purpose I/O
This section describes the function of most of the listed features as they pertain to these server
boards. For more detailed information, see the Intel® S5000 Server Board Family Datasheet or
the Intel® 631xESB/632xESB I/O Controller Hub Datasheet.
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3.2.1 PCI Subsystem
The primary I/O buses for the server board are PCI, PCI Express*, and PCI-X, with six
independent PCI bus segments. The PCI buses comply with the PCI Local Bus Specification,
Revision 2.3. The following table lists the characteristics of the PCI bus segments. Details about
each bus segment follow the table.
Table 8. PCI Bus Segment Characteristics
PCI Bus Segment Voltage Width Speed Type PCI I/O Card Slots
PCI32
ESB2-E
3.3 V 32-bit 33 MHz PCI None. Used internally for video controller
PXA
ESB2-E
3.3 V/5.0 V 64-bit 100 MHz PCI-X PCI-X Slot 1
PXA
ESB2-E
3.3 V/5.0 V 64-bit 133 MHz PCI-X PCI-X Slot 2
PE0
ESB2-E PCI
Express* Port0
3.3 V x4 10 Gb/S PCI
Express*
x4 throughput PCI Express* Slot 4
(Special keyed for ROMB card)
PE1
ESB2-E PCI
Express* Port1
3.3 V x4 10 Gb/S PCI
Express*
x4 throughput PCI Express* Slot 3 (SAS
SKU); x8 throughput PCI Express* Slot 3
by combining PE2 and PE1 (SATA and
ROMB SKU)
PE2
ESB2-E PCI
Express* Port2
3.3 V x4 10 Gb/S PCI
Express*
X4 throughput to on-board SAS (re-routed
to Slot 3 in SATA SKU or ROMB SKU)
PE4, PE5
BNB PCI Express*
Ports 4, 5
3.3 V x8 20 Gb/S PCI
Express*
x8 throughput PCI Express* Slot 5
PE6, PE7
BNB PCI Express*
Ports 6, 7
3.3 V x8 20 Gb/S PCI
Express*
x8 throughput PCI Express* Slot 6
3.2.1.1 PCI32: 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI Subsystem
All 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI I/O is directed through the ESB2-E ICH6. The 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI
segment created by the ESB2-E-ICH6 is known as the PCI32 segment. The PCI32 segment
supports the following embedded devices:
2D Graphics Accelerator: ATI* ES1000 Video Controller
3.2.1.2 PXA: 64-bit, 133-MHz PCI Subsystem
One 64-bit PCI-X bus segment is directed through the ESB2-E ICH6. This PCI-X segment, PXA,
is routed to PCI-X Slots 1 and 2. With only one PCI-X adapter populated in Slot 2 and Slot 1 left
empty, PCI-X Slot 2 supports a maximum speed of 133 MHz. With both Slot 1 and Slot 2
populated, Slot 2 supports a maximum speed of 100MHz. PCI-X Slot 1 supports a maximum
speed of 100 MHz even when Slot 2 is not populated.
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3.2.1.3 PE0: One x4 PCI Express* Bus Segment
One x4 PCI Express* bus segment is directed through the ESB2-E. This PCI Express* segment,
PE0, is routed to PCI Express* Slot 4 that is special keyed to support ROMB card.
3.2.1.4 PE1: One x4 PCI Express* Bus Segment
One x4 PCI Express* bus segment is directed through the ESB2-E. This PCI Express* segment,
PE1, is routed to PCI Express* Slot 3. This becomes a x8 PCI Express* bus segment by
combining PE2 with PE1 for SATA server board or ROMB server board that do not have on-
board SAS controller.
3.2.1.5 PE2: One x4 PCI Express* Bus Segment
One x4 PCI Express* bus segment is directed through the ESB2-E. This PCI Express* segment,
PE2, is routed to PCI Express* Slot 3 for server boards that do not have on-board SAS
controller (SATA server board or ROMB server board), or to the on-board SAS controller for
server boards that do have on-board SAS controller (SAS server board).
3.2.1.6 PE4, PE5: Two x4 PCI Express* Bus Segments
Two x4 PCI Express* bus segments are directed through the MCH. These PCI Express*
segments, PE4 and PE5, are routed to PCI Express* Slot 5.
3.2.1.7 PE6, PE7: Two x4 PCI Express* Bus Segments
Two x4 PCI Express* bus segments are directed through the MCH. These PCI Express*
segments, PE6 and PE7, are routed to PCI Express* Slot 6.
3.2.1.8 PCI Express* Riser Slot
PCI Express* Slot 6 supports third-party riser cards for both 1U and 2U system configurations.
Two PCI Express* pins are designated as Riser Type pins with the definitions noted in the
following table:
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Table 9. PCI Express* Slot 6 Riser Setup
LP Riser Type 1 LP Riser Type 0
GPI: ESB2 GPI 28 GPI: ESB2 GPI 27
Slot 6 Setup 1
PCI-E Pin: B48 [RSVD] PCI-E Pin: B49 [GND]
2U Riser, 2 x4 PCI Express* Slots2 0 1
1U Riser, 1 x8 PCI Express* Slot3 1 0
Notes:
1. The server board contains a weak pull-up resistor on the two Riser Type nets.
2. The 2U riser card needs to pull-down the PCI Express* pin B48 with a 0 ohm resistor and leave as a No-Connect
(NC) PCI Express* pin B49.
3. The 1U riser card needs to follow the standard PCI Express* Adapter pin-out by leaving pin B48 as a No-Connect
(NC) and pin B49 as ground.
The following table provides the supported bus throughput for the given riser card used and the
number of add-in cards installed:
Table 10. PCI Express* Slot 6 Riser Support
PCI Express* Slot 6 Riser Support 1 add-in card 2 add-in cards
1U Riser Card X8 NA
2U Riser Card X4 X4
Note: There are no population rules for installing a single add-in card in the 2U riser card; a
single add-in card can be installed in either PCI Express* slot.
3.2.2 Serial ATA Support
The ESB2-E has an integrated Serial ATA (SATA) controller that supports independent DMA
operation on six ports and supports data transfer rates of up to 3.0 Gb/s. The six SATA ports on
the server board are numbered SATA-0 through SATA-5. The SATA ports can be
enabled/disabled and/or configured by accessing the BIOS Setup utility during POST.
3.2.2.1 Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II Support
The on-board storage capability of this server board includes support for Intel® Embedded
Server RAID Technology, which provides three standard software RAID levels: data stripping
(RAID Level 0), data mirroring (RAID Level 1), and data stripping with mirroring (RAID Level
10). For higher performance, data stripping can be used to alleviate disk bottlenecks by taking
advantage of the dual independent DMA engines that each SATA port offers. Data mirroring is
used for data security. Should a disk fail, a mirrored copy of the failed disk is brought online.
There is no loss of either PCI resources (request/grant pair) or add-in card slots.
With the addition of an optional Intel® RAID Activation Key, Intel® Embedded Server RAID
Technology is also capable of providing fault tolerant data stripping (software RAID Level 5),
such that if a SATA hard drive should fail, the lost data can be restored on a replacement drive
from the other drives that make up the RAID 5 pack.
For the location of Intel® RAID Activation Key connector, see Figure 2.
Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology functionality requires the following items:
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Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology Option ROM
Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II drivers, most recent revision
At least two SATA hard disk drives
Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology is not available in the following configurations:
The SATA controller in Legacy mode or AHCI mode
Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II has been disabled
3.2.2.2 Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology Option ROM
The Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology for SATA Option ROM provides a pre-OS user
interface for the Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology implementation and provides the
ability for an Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology volume to be used as a boot disk as
well as to detect any faults in the Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology volume(s) attached
to the Intel® RAID controller.
3.2.3 Parallel ATA (PATA) Support
The integrated IDE controller of the ESB2-E ICH6 provides one IDE channel. It redefines
signals on the IDE cable to allow both host and target throttling of data and transfer rates of up
to 100 MB/s. For this server board, the IDE channel was designed to provide optical drive
support to the platform. The BIOS initializes and supports ATAPI devices such as LS-120/240,
CD-ROM, CD-RW and DVD-ROM. The IDE channel is accessed through a single standard 40-
pin IDE connector (J2J2) that provides the I/O signals. The ATA channel can be configured and
enabled or disabled by accessing the BIOS Setup utility during POST.
3.2.4 USB 2.0 Support
The USB controller functionality integrated into ESB2-E provides the server board with the
interface for up to eight USB 2.0 ports. Four external connectors are located on the back edge
of the server board. One internal 2x5 header (J3J1) is provided, capable of supporting two
optional USB 2.0 ports. One USB port Type A connector (J3G1) is provided to support
installation of a USB device inside the server chassis. An additional USB port is dedicated to the
Intel® Remote Management Module (Intel® RMM) connector.
3.3 Video Support
The server board provides an ATI* ES1000 PCI graphics accelerator, along with 16 MB of video
DDR SDRAM and support circuitry for an embedded SVGA video subsystem. The ATI* ES1000
chip contains an SVGA video controller, clock generator, 2D engine, and RAMDAC in a 359-pin
BGA. One 4M x 16 x 4-bank DDR SDRAM chip provides 16 MB of video memory.
The SVGA subsystem supports a variety of modes, up to 1024 x 768 resolution in 8/16/32 bpp
modes under 2D. It also supports both CRT and LCD monitors up to a 100 Hz vertical refresh
rate.
Video is accessed using a standard 15-pin VGA connector found on the back edge of the server
board. The on-board video controller can be disabled using the BIOS Setup utility or when an
add-in video card is installed. The system BIOS provides the option for dual-video operation
when an add-in video card is configured in the system.
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3.3.1 Video Modes
The ATI* ES1000 chip supports all standard IBM* VGA modes. The following table shows the
2D modes supported for both CRT and LCD:
Table 11. Video Modes
2D Video Mode Support 2D Mode Refresh Rate (Hz)
8 bpp 16 bpp 32 bpp
640x480 60, 72, 75, 85, 90,
100, 120, 160, 200
Supported Supported Supported
800x600 60, 70, 72, 75, 85,
90, 100, 120,160
Supported Supported Supported
1024x768 60, 70, 72,
75,85,90,100
Supported Supported Supported
1152x864 43,47,60,70,75,80,85 Supported Supported Supported
1280x1024 60,70,74,75 Supported Supported Supported
1600x1200 52 Supported Supported Supported
3.3.2 Video Memory Interface
The memory controller subsystem of the ATI* ES1000 arbitrates requests from the direct
memory interface, the VGA graphics controller, the drawing co-processor, the display controller,
the video scalar, and the hardware cursor. Requests are serviced in a manner that ensures
display integrity and maximum CPU/co-processor drawing performance.
The server board supports a 16 MB (4 Meg x 16-bit x 4 banks) DDR SDRAM device for video
memory.
3.3.3 Dual Video
The BIOS supports single- and dual-video modes. The dual-video mode is enabled by default.
In single mode (Dual Monitor Video = disabled), the on-board video controller is disabled
when an add-in video card is detected.
In dual mode (On-board Video = enabled, Dual Monitor Video = enabled), the on-board
video controller is enabled and will be the primary video device. The external video card
will be allocated resources and is considered the secondary video device. The BIOS
Setup utility provides options to configure the feature as follows:
On-board Video Enabled
Disabled
-
Dual Monitor Video Enabled
Disabled
Shaded if on-board video is set to "Disabled".
3.4 SAS Controller
The LSI SAS1064e controller supports x4 PCI Express* link widths and is a single-function PCI
Express* end-point device. The SAS controller supports the SAS protocol as described in the
Serial Attached SCSI Standard, version 1.0. The controller also supports SAS 1.1 features.
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The LSI SAS1064e controller supports a 32-bit external memory bus that provides an interface
for Flash ROM and NVSRAM devices.
3.4.1 SAS RAID Support
RAID modes 0, 1, and 10 are supported. An optional SAS RAID Key can be used to support
Software RAID 5. The server board can support up to four hard drives with a non-expander
backplane or support up to eight hard drives with an expander backplane.
3.4.2 SAS/SATA Connector Sharing
Four SATA connectors are shared between SATA and SAS, depending on the version of the
server board. For SAS server boards, four of the six SATA connectors are used for SAS
functionality. For SATA server boards, all six SATA connectors are used for SATA functionality.
3.5 Network Interface Controller (NIC)
Network interface support is provided from the built-in Dual GbE MAC features of the ESB2 in
conjunction with the Intel® 82563EB compact Physical Layer Transceiver (PHY). Together, they
provide the server board with support for dual LAN ports designed for 10/100/1000 Mbps
operation.
The Intel® 82563EB device is based upon proven PHY technology integrated into Intel’s gigabit
Ethernet controllers. The physical layer circuitry provides a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
interface for 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T applications (802.3, 802.3u, and
802.3ab). The 82563EB device is capable of transmitting and receiving data at rates of
1000 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 10 Mbps.
Each network interface controller (NIC) drives two LEDs located on each network interface
connector. The link/activity LED (at the left of the connector) indicates network connection when
on, and transmit/receive activity when blinking. The speed LED (at the right of the connector)
indicates 1000-Mbps operation when amber, 100-Mbps operation when green, and 10-Mbps
operation when off. The following table provides an overview of the LEDs:
Table 12. NIC Status LED
LED Color LED State NIC State
Off 10 Mbps
Green 100 Mbps
Green/Amber (Right)
Amber 1000 Mbps
On Active Connection
Green (Left) Blinking Transmit/Receive activity
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Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology moves network data more efficiently through Intel® Xeon®
processor 5000 sequence-based servers for improved application responsiveness across
diverse operating systems and virtualized environments. Intel® I/OAT improves network
application responsiveness by unleashing the power of Intel® Xeon® processors 5000 sequence
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through more efficient network data movement and reduced system overhead. Intel multi-port
network adapters with Intel® I/OAT provide high-performance I/O for server consolidation and
virtualization via stateless network acceleration that seamlessly scales across multiple ports and
virtual machines. Intel® I/OAT provides safe and flexible network acceleration through tight
integration into popular operating systems and virtual machine monitors, avoiding the support
risks of third-party network stacks and preserving existing network requirements such as
teaming and failover.
3.5.2 MAC Address Definition
Each Intel® Server Board S5000PSL/S5000XSL has four MAC addresses assigned to it at the
Intel factory. During the manufacturing process, each server board will have a white MAC
address sticker placed on the board. The sticker will display the MAC address in both bar code
and alphanumeric formats. The printed MAC address is assigned to NIC 1 on the server board.
NIC 2 is assigned the NIC 1 MAC address + 1.
Two additional MAC addresses are assigned to the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
embedded in the ESB-2. These MAC addresses are used by the BMC’s embedded network
stack to enable IPMI remote management over LAN. BMC LAN Channel 1 is assigned the NIC1
MAC address + 2, and BMC LAN Channel 2 is assigned the NIC2 MAC address + 2
3.6 Super I/O
Legacy I/O support is provided by using a National Semiconductor* PC87427 Super I/O device.
This chip contains all of the necessary circuitry to support the following functions:
GPIOs
Two serial ports
Keyboard and mouse support
Wake-up control
System health support
3.6.1 Serial Ports
The server board provides two serial ports: an external DB9 serial port and an internal DH10
serial header. The rear DB9 serial A port is a fully-functional serial port that can support any
standard serial device.
Serial B is an optional port that is accessed through a 9-pin internal DH-10 header. A standard
DH10 to DB9 cable can be used to direct serial B to the rear of a chassis. The serial B interface
follows the standard RS232 pin-out as defined in the following table:
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Table 13. Serial B Header Pin-out
Pin Signal Name Serial Port B Header Pin-out
1 DCD
2 DSR
3 RX
4 RTS
5 TX
6 CTS
7 DTR
8 RI
9 GND
3.6.2 Floppy Disk Controller
The server board does not support a floppy disk controller interface. However, the system BIOS
recognizes USB floppy devices.
3.6.3 Keyboard and Mouse Support
Dual-stacked PS/2 ports are provided on the back edge of the server board for keyboard and
mouse support. Either port can support a mouse or keyboard. Neither port supports hot
plugging.
3.6.4 Wake-up Control
The super I/O contains functionality that allows various events to power on and power off the
system.
3.6.5 System Health Support
The super I/O provides an interface via GPIOs for BIOS and system management firmware to
activate the diagnostic LEDs, the FRU fault indicator LEDs for processors, FBDIMMs, fans and
the system status LED. For the location of the LEDs on the server board, see Chapter 0.
The super I/O provides PMW fan control to the system fans, monitors tach and presence signals
for the system fans and monitors server board and front panel temperature.
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4. Platform Management
The platform management subsystem is based on the integrated Baseboard Management
Controller features of the ESB2-E. The on-board platform management subsystem consists of
communication buses, sensors, system BIOS, and server management firmware. The following
diagram provides an overview of the Server Management Bus (SMBus) architecture used on
this server board.
See Appendix B for on-board sensor data.
For more detailed platform management information, see the Intel® S5000 Server Board Family
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Figure 16. SMBus Block Diagram
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5. Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs
5.1 Board Connector Information
The following section provides detailed information regarding all connectors, headers and
jumpers on the server board.
The following table lists all connector types available on the board and the corresponding
reference designators printed on the silkscreen:
Table 14. Board Connector Matrix
Connector Quantity Reference Designators Connector Type Pin Count
Power supply 4 J9B5
J3J2
J9D1
J5A2
Main power
CPU power
P/S aux/IPMB
P12V4 power
24
8
5
4
CPU 2 J8G1, J5G1 CPU sockets 771
Main memory 8 J7B1, J7B2, J7B3, J8B1, J8B2, J8B3, J9B1, J9B2 DIMM sockets 240
PCI-X 2 J1B2, J2B1 Card edge
PCI Express* x8 2 J2B2, J3B1 Card edge
PCI Express* x16 2 J4B2, J4B1 Card edge
Intel® RMM 1 J5B1 Mezzanine 120
RMM NIC 1 J3B2 Mezzanine 40
RAID Key 2 J1E1, J1D3 Key holder 3
IDE 1 J2J2 Shrouded header 40
System fans 4 J3H1, J3H2, J3H3, J3H4 Header 6
System fans 2 J9B3, J9B4 Header 4
CPU fans 2 J9J1, J5J1 Header 4
Battery 1 XBT4D1 Battery holder 3
Keyboard/mouse 1 J9A1 PS/2, stacked 12
Stacked
RJ45/2xUSB
2 JA6A1, JA6A2 External LAN
built-in magnetic
and dual USB
22
Stacked
video/verial port A
1 J7A1 External
DSub/DB9
24
Serial port B 1 J1B1 Header 10
Front panel 1 J1E4 Header 24
Internal USB 1 J3J1 Header 10
Internal USB 1 J3G1 Type A
connector
4
Chassis Intrusion 1 J1A1 Header 2
Serial ATA/SAS 6 J1G1, J1F2, J1H1, J1G2, J1J1, J1H2 Header 7
HSBP/SGPIO 4 J1J2, J1J7, J2H1, J1J5 Header 4
SES I2C 1 J1J3 Header 3
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Connector Quantity Reference Designators Connector Type Pin Count
LCP/AUX IPMB 1 J2J1 Header 4
IPMB 1 J4J1 Header 3
HDD Activity 1 J2J3 Header 2
Configuration
jumpers
4 J1D2 (Password Clear), J1D1 (CMOS Clear), J1C3
(BIOS Bank Select), J1E3 (BMC Force Update)
Jumper 3
5.2 Power Connectors
The main power supply connection uses an SSI-compliant 2x12 pin connector (J9B5). In
addition, there are three additional power related connectors:
One SSI-compliant 2x4 pin power connector (J3J2) provides 12 V power to the CPU
Voltage Regulators.
One SSI-compliant 1x5 pin connector (J9D1) provides I2C monitoring of the power
supply.
One SSI-compliant 2x2 pin connector (J5A2) provides additional 12 V power to the
server board.
The following tables define the connector pin-outs:
Table 15. Power Connector Pin-out (J9B5)
Pin Signal Color Pin Signal Color
1 +3.3 Vdc Orange 13 +3.3 Vdc Orange
2 +3.3 Vdc Orange 14 -12 Vdc Blue
3 GND Black 15 GND Black
4 +5 Vdc Red 16 PS_ON# Green
5 GND Black 17 GND Black
6 +5 Vdc Red 18 GND Black
7 GND Black 19 GND Black
8 PWR_OK Gray 20 RSVD_(-5 V) White
9 5 VSB Purple 21 +5 Vdc Red
10 +12 Vdc Yellow 22 +5 Vdc Red
11 +12 Vdc Yellow 23 +5 Vdc Red
12 +3.3 Vdc Orange 24 GND Black
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Table 16. 12 V Power Connector Pin-out (J3J2)
Pin Signal Color
1 GND Black
2 GND Black
3 GND Black
4 GND Black
5 +12 Vdc Yellow/black
6 +12 Vdc Yellow/black
7 +12 Vdc Yellow/black
8 +12 Vdc Yellow/black
Table 17. Power Supply Signal Connector Pin-out (J9D1)
Pin Signal Color
1 SMB_CLK_ESB_FP_PWR_R Orange
2 SMB_DAT_ESB_FP_PWR_R Black
3 SMB_ALRT_3_ESB_R Red
4 3.3 V SENSE- Yellow
5 3.3 V SENSE+ Green
Table 18. P12V4 Power Connector Pin-out (J5A2)
Pin Signal Color
1 GND Black
2 GND Black
3 +12 Vdc Yellow/black
4 +12 Vdc Yellow/black
5.3 System Management Headers
5.3.1 Intel® Remote Management Module (Intel® RMM) Connector
A 120-pin Intel® RMM connector (J5B1) is included on the server board to support the optional
Intel® Remote Management Module. There is no support for third-party ASMI cards on this
server board.
Note: This connector is not compatible with the Intel® Server Management Module Professional
Edition (Product Code: AXXIMMPRO) or the Intel® Server Management Module Advanced
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Table 19. RMM Connector Pin-out (J5B1)
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
1 Reserved - NC 2 GND
3 ESB_PLT_RST_G1_N 4 Reserved - NC
5 GND 6 Reserved - NC
7 Reserved - NC 8 GND
9 Reserved - NC 10 GND
11 GND 12 Reserved - NC
13 GND 14 IRQ_SERIAL_R
15 USB_ESB_P7P 16 GND
17 USB_ESB_P7N 18 GND
19 GND 20 Reserved - NC
21 P3V3 22 Reserved - NC
23 LPC_LAD<0> 24 GND
25 LPC_LAD<1> 26 LPC_FRAME_N
27 P3V3 28 LPC_LAD<2>
29 LPC_LCLK 30 LPC_LAD<3>
31 P3V3 32 P3V3
33 SMB_1_3V3SB_MS_DAT 34 SMB_IPMB_3V3SB_DAT
35 SMB_1_3V3SB_SL_DAT 36 SMB_IPMB_3V3SB_CLK
37 SMB_1_3V3SB_MS_CLK 38 SMB_0_3V3SB_MS_CLK
39 SMB_1_3V3SB_INT 40 SMB_0_3V3SB_INT
41 P3V3_AUX 42 SMB_0_3V3SB_MS_DAT
43 SPB_IMM_DSR_N 44 SMB_0_3V3SB_SL_DAT
45 SPB_IMM_RTS_N 46 P3V3_AUX
47 SPB_IMM_CTS_N 48 FM_IMM_PRESENT_N
49 SPB_IMM_DCD_N 50 SPB_IMM_DTR_N
51 SPB_RI_N 52 SPB_IMM_SIN
53 SPB_IMM_SOUT 54 P3V3_AUX
55 P3V3_AUX 56 V_LCDDATA7
57 V_LCDCNTL3 56 V_LCDDATA6
59 P3V3_AUX 60 V_LCDDATA5
61 Reserved - NC 62 V_LCDDATA4
63 Reserved - NC 64 V_LCDDATA3
65 GND 66 V_LCDCNTL1
67 V_LCDCNTL0 68 GND
69 Reserved - NC 70 V_LCDDATA15
71 GND 72 V_LCDDATA714
73 V_LCDDATA23 74 V_LCDDATA13
75 V_LCDDATA22 76 V_LCDDATA12
77 V_LCDDATA21 78 V_LCDDATA11
79 V_LCDDATA20 80 GND
81 V_LCDDATA19 82 V_LCDCNTL2
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Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
83 GND 84 V_DVO_DDC_SDA
85 FM_MAN_LAN_TYPE1 86 V_DVO_DDC_SCL
87 FM_MAN_LAN_TYPE2 88 RST_PS_PWRGD
89 Reserved - NC 90 Reserved - NC
91 Reserved - NC 92 Reserved - NC
93 MII_MDC_RMII_SPARE 94 Reserved - NC
95 MII_COL_RMIIB_RXER 96 GND
97 GND 98 MII_CRS_RMIIB_CRS
99 MII_TXER_RMIIB_TXEN 100 MII_TXCLK_RMIIB_RXCLK
101 MII_MDIO_RMIIB_PRESENT 102 GND
103 GND 104 MII_TXD3_RMIIB_TXD1
105 MII_RXD3_RMIIB_RXD1 106 MII_TXD2_RMIIB_TXD0
107 MII_RXD2_RMIIB_RXD0 108 GND
109 GND 110 MII_TXD1_RMIIA_TXD1
111 MII_RXD1_RMIIA_RXD1 112 MII_TXD0_RMIIA_TXD0
113 MII_RXD0_RMIIA_RXD0 114 GND
115 GND 116 MII_TXEN_RMIIA_TXEN
117 MII_RXCLK 118 MII_RXER_RMIIA_TXER
119 MII_RXDV_RMIIA_CRS 120 GND
5.3.2 LCP/AUX IPMB Header
Table 20. LCP/AUX IPMB Header Pin-out (J2J1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SMB_IPMB_5VSB_DAT BMC IMB 5V standby data line
2 GND Ground
3 SMB_IPMB_5VSB_CLK BMC IMB 5V standby clock line
4 P5V_STBY +5 V standby power
5.3.3 IPMB Header
Table 21. IPMB Header Pin-out (J4J1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SMB_IPMB_5VSB_DAT BMC IMB 5V Standby Data Line
2 GND Ground
3 SMB_IPMB_5VSB_CLK BMC IMB 5V Standby Clock Line
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5.3.4 HSBP Header
Table 22. HSBP Header Pin-out (J1J7, J1J2)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SMB_IPMB_5V_DAT BMC IMB 5V Data Line
2 GND Ground
3 SMB_IPMB_5V_CLK BMC IMB 5V Clock Line
4 GND – HSBP_A
P5V – HSBP_B
Ground for HSBP A
+5V for HSBP B
5.3.5 SGPIO Header
Table 23. SGPIO Header Pin-out (J2H1, J1J5)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SGPIO_CLOCK SGPIO Clock Signal
2 SGPIO_LOAD SGPIO Load Signal
3 SGPIO_DATAOUT SGPIO Data Out
4 SGPIO_DATAIN SGPIO Data In
5.3.6 SES I2C
Table 24. SES I2C Header Pin-out (J1J3)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SMB_SAS_3V3_DAT BMC SAS 3V Data Line
2 GND Ground
3 SMB_SAS_3V3_CLK BMC SAS 3V Clock Line
5.3.7 HDD Activity LED Header
Table 25. HDD Activity LED Header Pin-out (J2J3)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 LED_SCSI_CONN_N HDD Activity LED Input
2 GND Ground
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5.4 Front Panel Connector
The server board provides a 24-pin SSI front panel connector (J1E4) for use with Intel® and
third-party chassis. The following table provides the pin-out for this connector.
Table 26. Front Panel SSI Standard 24-pin Connector Pin-out (J1E4)
Pin Signal Name Description Pin
Signal Name Description
1 P3V3_STBY
(Power_LED_Anode)
Power LED + 2 P3V3_STBY Front Panel
Power
3 Key No Connection 4 P5V_STBY (ID LED
Anode)
ID LED +
5 FP_PWR_LED_N Power LED - 6 FP_ID_LED_BUF_N ID LED -
7 P3V3
(HDD_ACTIVITY_Ano
de)
HDD Activity
LED +
8 FP_LED_STATUS_
GREEN_N
Status LED
Green -
9 LED_HDD_ACTIVITY
_N
HDD Activity
LED -
10 FP_LED_STATUS_
AMBER_N
Status LED
Amber -
11 FP_PWR_BTN_N Power Button 12 NIC1_ACT_LED_N NIC 1 Activity
LED -
13 GND (Power Button
GND)
Power Button
Ground
14 NIC1_LINK_LED_N NIC 1 Link LED -
15 BMC_RST_BTN_N Reset Button 16 SMB_SENSOR_3V
3STB_DATA
SMB Sensor
DATA
17 BND (Reset GND) Reset Button
Ground
18 SMB_SENSOR_3V
3STB_CLK
SMB Sensor
Clock
19 FP_ID_BTN_N ID Button 20 FP_CHASSIS_INTR
U
Chassis
Intrusion
21 FM_SIO_TEMP_SEN
SOR
Front Panel
Temperature
Sensor
22 NIC2_ACT_LED_N NIC 2 Activity
LED -
23 FP_NMI_BTN_N NMI Button 24 NIC2_LINK_LED_N NIC 2 Link LED -
5.5 I/O Connectors
5.5.1 VGA Connector
The following table details the pin-out definition of the VGA connector (J7A1) that is part of the
stacked video/serial port A connector:
Table 27. VGA Connector Pin-out (J7A1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 V_IO_R_CONN Red (analog color signal R)
2 V_IO_G_CONN Green (analog color signal G)
3 V_IO_B_CONN Blue (analog color signal B)
4 TP_VID_CONN_B4 No connection
5 GND Ground
6 GND Ground
7 GND Ground
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8 GND Ground
9 TP_VID_CONN_B9 No connection
10 GND Ground
11 TP_VID_CONN_B11 No connection
12 V_IO_DDCDAT DDCDAT
13 V_IO_HSYNC_CONN HSYNC (horizontal sync)
14 V_IO_VSYNC_CONN VSYNC (vertical sync)
15 V_IO_DDCCLK DDCCLK
5.5.2 NIC Connectors
The server board provides two stacked RJ-45/2xUSB connectors side-by-side on the back edge
of the board (JA6A1, JA6A2). The pin-out for NIC connectors are identical and are defined in
the following table:
Table 28. RJ-45 10/100/1000 NIC Connector Pin-out (JA6A1, JA6A2)
Pin Signal Name
1 GND
2 P1V8_NIC
3 NIC_A_MDI3P
4 NIC_A_MDI3N
5 NIC_A_MDI2P
6 NIC_A_MDI2N
7 NIC_A_MDI1P
8 NIC_A_MDI1N
9 NIC_A_MDI0P
10 NIC_A_MDI0N
11 (D1) NIC_LINKA_1000_N (LED
12 (D2) NIC_LINKA_100_N (LED)
13 (D3) NIC_ACT_LED_N
14 NIC_LINK_LED_N
15 GND
16 GND
5.5.3 IDE Connector
The server board provides one legacy IDE ATA100 40-pin connector (J2J2). The pin-out is
defined in the following table.
Table 29. IDE 40-pin Connector Pin-out (J2J2)
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
1 ESB_PLT_RST_IDE_N 2 GND
3 RIDE_DD_7 4 RIDE_DD_8
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5 RIDE_DD_6 6 RIDE_DD_9
7 RIDE_DD_5 8 RIDE_DD_10
9 RIDE_DD_4 10 RIDE_DD_11
11 RIDE_DD_3 12 RIDE_DD_12
13 RIDE_DD_2 14 RIDE_DD_13
15 RIDE_DD_1 16 RIDE_DD_14
17 RIDE_DD_0 18 RIDE_DD_15
19 GND 20 KEY
21 RIDE_DDREQ 22 GND
23 RIDE_DIOW_N 24 GND
25 RIDE_DIOR_N 26 GND
27 RIDE_PIORDY 28 GND
29 RIDE_DDACK_N 30 GND
31 IRQ_IDE 32 TP_PIDE_32
33 RIDE_DA1 34 IDE_PRI_CBLSNS
35 RIDE_DA0 36 RIDE_DA2
37 RIDE_DCS1_N 38 RIDE_DCS3_N
39 LED_IDE_N 40 GND
5.5.4 Intel® Remote Management Module NIC Connector
The server board provides an internal 40-pin connector (J3B2) to accommodate a proprietary
form factor Intel® Remote Management Module NIC module. The following table details the pin-
out of the Intel® RMM NIC module connector.
Table 30. 40-pin RMM NIC Module Connector Pin-out (J3B2)
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
1 FM_MAN_LAN_TYPE2 2 FM_MAN_LAN_TYPE1
3 P3V3_AUX 4 MII_MDIO_RMIIB_PRESENT
5 P3V3_AUX 6 MII_MDC_RMII_SPARE
7 GND 8 MII_RXD3_RMIIB_RXD1
9 GND 10 MII_RXD2_RMIIB_RXD0
11 GND 12 MII_RXD1_RMIIA_RXD1
13 GND 14 MII_RXD0_RMIIA_RXD0
15 GND 16 MII_RXDV_RMIIA_CRS
17 GND 18 MII_RXCLK
19 GND 20 MII_RXER_RMIIA_RXER
21 GND 22 KEY
23 GND 24 MII_TXCLK_RMIIB_RXCLK
25 GND 26 MII_TXEN_RMIIA_TXEN
27 GND 28 MII_TXD0_RMIIA_TXD0
29 GND 30 MII_TXD1_RMIIA_TXD1
31 GND 32 MII_TXD2_RMIIB_TXD0
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33 GND 34 MII_TXD3_RMIIB_TXD1
35 P3V3_AUX 36 MII_COL_RMIIB_RXER
37 P3V3_AUX 38 MII_CRS_RMIIB_CRS
39 P3V3_AUX 40 MII_TXER_RMIIB_TXEN
5.5.5 SATA/SAS Connectors
The server board provides up to six SATA/SAS connectors:
SATA-0 (J1J1)
SATA-1 (J1H2)
SATA-2/SAS-0 (J1H1)
SATA-3/SAS-1 (J1G2)
SATA-4/SAS-2 (J1G1)
SATA-5/SAS-3 (J1F2)
The pin configuration for each connector is identical and is defined in the following table:
Table 31. SATA/SAS Connector Pin-out (J1J1, J1H2, J1H1, J1G2, J1G1, J1F2)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 GND Ground
2 SATA/SAS_TX_P_C Positive side of transmit differential pair
3 SATA/SAS_TX_N_C Negative side of transmit differential pair
4 GND Ground
5 SATA/SAS_RX_N_C Negative side of receive differential pair
6 SATA/SAS_RX_P_C Positive side of receive differential pair
7 GND Ground
5.5.6 Serial Port Connectors
The server board provides one external DB9 Serial A port (J7A1) and one internal 9-pin serial B
header (J1B1). The following tables define the pin-outs.
Table 32. External DB9 Serial A Port Pin-out (J7A1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SPA_DCD DCD (carrier detect)
2 SPA_SIN_L RXD (receive data)
3 SPA_SOUT_N TXD (Transmit data)
4 SPA_DTR DTR (Data terminal ready)
5 GND Ground
6 SPA_DSR DSR (data set ready)
7 SPA_RTS RTS (request to send)
8 SPA_CTS CTS (clear to send)
9 SPA_RI RI (Ring Indicate)
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Table 33. Internal 9-pin Serial B Header Pin-out (J1B1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SPB_DCD DCD (carrier detect)
2 SPB_DSR DSR (data set ready)
3 SPB_SIN_L RXD (receive data)
4 SPB_RTS RTS (request to send)
5 SPB_SOUT_N TXD (Transmit data)
6 SPB_CTS CTS (clear to send)
7 SPB_DTR DTR (Data terminal ready)
8 SPB_RI RI (Ring indicate)
9 SPB_EN_N Enable
5.5.7 Keyboard and Mouse Connector
Two stacked PS/2 ports (J9A1) support a keyboard and a mouse. Either PS/2 port can support
a mouse or keyboard. The following table details the pin-out of the PS/2 connectors.
Table 34. Stacked PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pin-out (J9A1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 KB_DATA_F Keyboard data
2 TP_PS2_2 Test point – keyboard
3 GND Ground
4 P5V_KB_F Keyboard/mouse power
5 KB_CLK_F Keyboard clock
6 TP_PS2_6 Test point – keyboard/mouse
7 MS_DAT_F Mouse data
8 TP_PS2_8 Test point – keyboard/mouse
9 GND Ground
10 P5V_KB_F Keyboard/mouse power
11 MS_CLK_F Mouse clock
12 TP_PS2_12 Test point – keyboard/mouse
13 GND Ground
14 GND Ground
15 GND Ground
16 GND Ground
17 GND Ground
5.5.8 USB Connector
The following table details the pin-out of the external USB connectors (JA6A1, JA6A2) found on
the back edge of the server board:
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Table 35. External USB Connector Pin-out (JA6A1, JA6A2)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 USB_OC USB_PWR
2 USB_PN DATAL0 (Differential data line paired with DATAH0)
3 USB_PP DATAH0 (Differential data line paired with DATAL0)
4 GND Ground
One 2x5 connector on the server board (J3J1) provides an option to support additional two USB
ports. The pin-out of the connector is detailed in the following table:
Table 36. Internal USB Connector Pin-out (J3J1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 USB2_VBUS5 USB power (port 5)
2 USB2_VBUS4 USB power (port 4)
3 USB_ESB_P5N_CONN USB port 5 negative signal
4 USB_ESB_P4N_CONN USB port 4 negative signal
5 USB_ESB_P5P_CONN USB port 5 positive signal
6 USB_ESB_P4P_CONN USB port 4 positive signal
7 Ground
8 Ground
9 Key No pin
10 TP_USB_ESB_NC Test point
5.6 Fan Headers
The server board provides four SSI-compliant 4-pin and four SSI-compliant 6-pin fan headers to
be used as CPU, and I/O cooling fans. 3-pin fans are supported on all fan headers. 6-pin fans
are supported on headers J3H4, J3H3, J3H2, and J3H1. 4-pin fans are supported on headers
J9J1, J5J1, J3H4, J3H3, J9B4, and J9B3. 4-pin fans are not supported on header J3H2, and
J3H1, since these headers are tied to the CPU1 PWM. These fan headers should also not be
used for CPU cooling fans. The pin configuration for each of the 4-pin and 6-pin fan headers is
identical and is defined in the following tables.
Two 4-pin fan headers are designated as processor cooling fans:
- CPU1 fan (J9J1)
- CPU2 fan (J5J1)
Four 6-pin fan headers are designated as hot-swap system fans:
- Hot-swap system fan 1 (J3H4)
- Hot-swap system fan 2 (J3H3)
- Hot-swap system fan 3 (J3H2)
- Hot-swap system fan 4 (J3H1)
Two 4-pin fan headers are designated as rear system fans:
- System fan 5 (J9B4)
- System fan 6 (J9B3)
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Table 37. SSI 4-pin Fan Header Pin-out (J9J1, J5J1, J9B3, J9B4)
Pin Signal Name Type Description
1 Ground GND Ground is the power supply ground
2 12V Power Power supply 12 V
3 Fan Tach In FAN_TACH signal is connected to the BMC to monitor the fan speed
4 Fan PWM Out FAN_PWM signal to control fan speed
Table 38. SSI 6-pin Fan Header Pin-out (J3H1, J3H2, J3H3, J3H4)
Pin Signal Name Type Description
1 Ground GND Ground is the power supply ground
2 12V Power Power supply 12 V
3 Fan Tach In FAN_TACH signal is connected to the BMC to monitor the fan speed
4 Fan PWM Out FAN_PWM signal to control fan speed
5 Fan Presence In Indicates the fan is present
6 Fan Fault LED Out Lights the fan fault LED
Note: Intel Corporation server boards support peripheral components and contain a number of
high-density VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool. Intel’s
own chassis are designed and tested to meet the intended thermal requirements of these
components when the fully integrated system is used together. It is the responsibility of the
system integrator that chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult
vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for
their specific application and environmental conditions. Intel Corporation can not be held
responsible if components fail or the server board does not operate correctly when used outside
any of their published operating or non-operating limits.
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6. Jumper Blocks
The server board has several 3-pin jumper blocks that can be used to configure, protect, or
recover specific features of the server board.
Pin 1 on each jumper block can be identified by the following symbol on the silkscreen:
AF000422
3
2
CMOS Clear
3
2
Password Clear
J1E3
J1D1
Disable
Enable
3
2
BMC Force Update
J1D2
Disable
Enable
BIOS Bank Select
J1C3
3
2
Force Lower
Bank
Normal
Operation
(default)
Protect
Clear
Figure 17. Jumper Blocks (J1C3, J1D1, J1D2, J1E32)
Table 39. Server Board Jumpers (J1C3, J1D1, J1D2, J1E3)
Jumper Name Pins System Results
1-2 If these pins are jumpered, the system will boot from an alternate BIOS image. J1C3: BIOS Bank
Select 2-3 System is configured for normal operation. (Default)
1-2 These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. (Default)
J1D1: CMOS
Clear 2-3 If these pins are jumpered, the CMOS settings will be cleared 5 seconds after removing
AC power. These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation.
1-2 These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. (Default)
J1D2: Password
Clear 2-3 If these pins are jumpered, administrator and user passwords will be cleared 5 seconds
after removing AC power. These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation.
1-2 BMC Firmware Force Update Mode – Disabled (Default)
J1E3: BMC
Forced Update 2-3 BMC Firmware Force Update Mode – Enabled
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6.1 CMOS Clear and Password Reset Usage Procedure
The CMOS Clear (J1D1) and Password Reset (J1D2) recovery features are designed such that
the desired operation can be achieved with minimal system downtime. The usage procedure for
these two features has changed from previous generation Intel server boards. The following
procedure outlines the new usage model.
6.1.1 Clearing the CMOS
To clear the CMOS, perform the following steps:
1. Power down the server. Do not unplug the power cord.
2. Open the server chassis. For instructions, see your server chassis documentation.
3. Move jumper (J1D1) from the default operating position, covering pins 1 and 2, to the
reset/clear position, covering pins 2 and 3.
4. Remove AC power.
5. Wait 5 seconds.
6. Move the jumper back to default position, covering pins 1 and 2.
7. Close the server chassis.
8. Power up the server.
The CMOS is now cleared and can be reset by going into the BIOS setup.
Note: Removing AC power before performing the CMOS Clear operation will cause the system
to automatically power up and immediately power down, after the procedure is followed and AC
power is re-applied. If this happens, remove the AC power cord again, wait 30 seconds, and re-
install the AC power cord. Power up the system and proceed to the <F2> BIOS Setup utility to
reset the desired settings.
6.1.2 Clearing the Password
To clear the password, perform the following steps:
1. Power down server. Do not unplug the power cord.
2. Open the chassis. For instructions, see your server chassis documentation.
3. Move jumper (J1D20 from the default operating position, covering pins 1 and 2, to the
password clear position, covering pins 2 and 3.
4. Close the server chassis.
5. Power up the server, wait 10 seconds or until POST completes.
6. Power down the server.
7. Open the chassis and move the jumper back to default position, covering pins 1 and 2.
8. Close the server chassis.
9. Power up the server.
The password is now cleared and can be reset by going into the BIOS setup.
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6.2 BMC Force Update Procedure
When performing a standard BMC firmware update procedure, the update utility places the
BMC into an update mode, allowing the firmware to load safely onto the flash device. In the
unlikely event that the BMC firmware update process fails due to the BMC not being in the
proper update state, the server board provides a BMC Force Update jumper (J1E3), which will
force the BMC into the proper update state. The following procedure should be followed in the
event the standard BMC firmware update process fails.
1. Power down and remove the AC power cord.
2. Open the server chassis. See your server chassis documentation for instructions.
3. Move jumper from the default operating position, covering pins1 and 2, to the enabled
position, covering pins 2 and 3.
4. Close the server chassis.
5. Reconnect the AC cord and power up the server.
6. Perform the BMC firmware update procedure as documented in the README.TXT file
that is included in the given BMC firmware update package. After successful completion
of the firmware update process, the firmware update utility may generate an error stating
that the BMC is still in update mode.
7. Power down and remove the AC power cord.
8. Open the server chassis.
9. Move jumper from the enabled position, covering pins 2 and 3 to the disabled position,
covering pins 1 and 2.
10. Close the server chassis.
11. Reconnect the AC cord and power up the server.
Note: Normal BMC functionality is disabled with the Force BMC Update jumper set to the
enabled position. The server should never be run with the BMC Force Update jumper set in this
position. This jumper setting should only be used when the standard firmware update process
fails. This jumper should remain in the default/disabled position when the server is running
normally.
6.3 BIOS Select Jumper
The jumper block at J1C3, located at the left of PCI-X slot 1, is used to select the BIOS image to
which the system will boot. Pin 1 on the jumper is identified with a ‘’. This jumper should only
be moved if you want to force the BIOS to boot to the secondary bank, which may hold a
different version of BIOS.
The BIOS update is supported when the Recovery jumper is set on either pins 1-2 (recovery
mode), or pins 2-3 connected (normal mode).
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To perform a normal BIOS update, perform the following steps:
1. Boot the system with the jumper covering pins 2 and 3.
2. Update the BIOS using iFlash or the Intel® One Flash Update (OFU) utility.
3. Reset the system.
The current BIOS will validate and then boot from the new BIOS.
If the system cannot boot, perform the following steps to recover:
1. Boot the system with the jumper covering pins 1 and 2.
2. Update the BIOS using iFlash or the Intel® One Flash Update (OFU) utility.
3. Power down the server and unplug the AC power cord.
4. Move the recovery jumper back to the normal position.
5. Plug in the power cord and power on the system.
The system will boot from new BIOS.
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7. Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostics
The server boards have several on-board diagnostic LEDs to assist in troubleshooting board-
level issues. This section provides a description, location and function of each LED on the
server board. For a more detailed description of what drives the diagnostic LED operation, see
the Intel® S5000 Server Board Family Datasheet.
7.1 5-Volt Standby LED
Several server management features of this server board require that a 5-V standby voltage be
supplied from the power supply. Some of the features and components that require this voltage
be present when the system is “Off” include the BMC within the ESB2-E, on-board NICs, and
optional Intel® RMM connector when the Intel® RMM is installed.
The LED is located just to the right of the CMOS battery in the center of the server board and is
labeled “5VSB_LED”. It is illuminated when AC power is applied to the platform and 5-V standby
voltage is supplied to the server board by the power supply.
AF000224
Figure 18. 5-Volt Standby Status LED Location
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7.2 Fan Fault LEDs
Fan fault LEDs are present for the two CPU fans and the two rear system fans. The two CPU
fan fault LEDs are located next to each CPU fan header. The two rear system fan fault LEDs
are located next to each rear system fan header as shown in the following figure.
AF000203
Figure 19. Fan Fault LED Locations
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7.3 System ID LED and System Status LED
The server board provides LEDs for both system ID and system status. These LEDs are located
in the rear I/O area of the server board between the PS/2 mouse/keyboard stacked connectors
and the video/serial stacked connectors. The location of these LEDs is shown in the following
figure.
AF000204
A B
A. System ID LED
B. System Status LED
Figure 20. System ID LED and System Status LED Locations
The blue System ID LED can be illuminated using either of the following two mechanisms.
By pressing the System ID button on the system front panel, the ID LED displays a solid
blue color until the button is pressed again.
By issuing the appropriate hex IPMI “Chassis Identify” value, the ID LED either blinks
blue for 15 seconds and turns off or blinks indefinitely until the appropriate hex IPMI
Chassis Identify value is issued to turn it off.
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The bi-color System Status LED operates as follows:
Table 40. System Status LED
Color State Criticality Description
Off N/A Not ready AC power off
Green/
Amber
Alternating
Blink
Not ready Pre DC Power On – 20-30 second BMC Initialization when AC is
applied to the server. Control Panel buttons are disabled until BMC
initialization is completed.
Green Solid on System OK System booted and ready.
Green Blink Degraded System degraded
Unable to use all of the installed memory (more than one DIMM
installed).
Correctable errors over a threshold of 10 and migrating to a
spare DIMM (memory sparing). This indicates that the user no
longer has spare DIMMs indicating a redundancy lost condition.
Corresponding DIMM LED should light up.
In a mirrored configuration, when memory mirroring takes place
and system loses memory redundancy. This is not covered by (2).
Redundancy loss such as power supply or fan. This does not
apply to non-redundant subsystems.
PCI Express* link errors
CPU failure/disabled – if there are two processors and one of
them fails
Fan alarm – Fan failure. Number of operational fans should be
more than minimum number needed to cool the system
Non-critical threshold crossed – Temperature and voltage
Amber Blink Non-critical Non-fatal alarm – system is likely to fail
Critical voltage threshold crossed
VRD hot asserted
Minimum number of fans to cool the system are not present or
have failed
In a non-sparing and non-mirroring mode, if the threshold of ten
correctable errors is crossed within the window.
Amber Solid on Critical, non-
recoverable
Fatal alarm – system has failed or shut down
DIMM failure when there is one DIMM present and no good
memory is present
Run-time memory uncorrectable error in non-redundant mode
IERR signal asserted
Processor 1 missing
Temperature (CPU ThermTrip, memory TempHi, critical
threshold crossed)
No power good – power fault
Processor configuration error (for instance, processor stepping
mismatch)
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7.3.1 System Status LED – BMC Initialization
When the AC power is first applied to the system and 5V-STBY is present, the BMC
controller on the server board requires 5-10 seconds to initialize. During this time, the
system status LED blinks, alternating between amber and green, and the power button
functionality of the control panel is disabled preventing the server from powering up. Once
BMC initialization has completed, the status LED stops blinking and the power button
functionality is restored and can be used to turn on the server.
7.4 DIMM Fault LEDs
The server board provides a memory fault LED for each DIMM socket. These LEDs are located
towards the rear of the server board next to each DIMM connector.
AF000205
Figure 21. DIMM Fault LED Locations
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7.5 Processor Fault LEDs
The server board provides a fault LED for each processor socket. These LEDs are located near
the processor sockets.
AF000206
Figure 22. Processor Fault LED Locations
7.6 Post Code Diagnostic LEDs
The POST code diagnostic LEDs are located on the back edge of the server board in the rear
I/O area of the server board between the PS/2 mouse/keyboard stacked connectors and the
video/serial stacked connectors.
During the system boot process, the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration
processes, each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number. As each configuration
routine is started, the BIOS displays the given POST code to the POST code diagnostic LEDs
on the back edge of the server board. To assist in troubleshooting a system hang during the
POST process, the Diagnostic LEDs can be used to identify the last POST process to be
executed. See Appendix C for a complete description of how these LEDs are read, and for a list
of all supported POST codes.
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A. Status LED D. Bit 2 LED (POST LED)
B. ID LED E. Bit 1 LED (POST LED)
C. MSB LED (POST LED) F. LSB LED (POST LED)
Figure 23. POST Code Diagnostic LED Location
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8. Design and Environmental Specifications
8.1 Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL Design Specifications
The operation of the server boards at conditions beyond those shown in the following table may
cause permanent damage to the system. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for
extended periods may affect system reliability.
Table 41. Server Board Design Specifications
Operating Temperature 0º C to 55º C 1 (32º F to 131º F)
Non-Operating Temperature -40º C to 70º C (-40º F to 158º F)
DC Voltage ± 5% of all nominal voltages
Shock (Unpackaged) Trapezoidal, 50 G, 170 inches/sec
Shock (Packaged)
<20 pounds
20 to <40 pounds
40 to <80 pounds
80 to <100 pounds
100 to <120 pounds
120 pounds
36 inches
30 inches
24 inches
18 inches
12 inches
9 inches
Vibration (Unpackaged) 5 Hz to 500 Hz 3.13 g RMS random
Note:
1 Chassis design must provide proper airflow to avoid exceeding the Intel® Xeon® processor 5000 sequence
maximum case temperature.
Disclaimer Note: Intel Corporation server boards contain a number of high-density VLSI and
power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool. Intel ensures through its own
chassis development and testing that when Intel server building blocks are used together, the
fully integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements of these components. It is
the responsibility of the system integrator who chooses not to use Intel-developed server
building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount
of airflow required for their specific application and environmental conditions. Intel Corporation
cannot be held responsible, if components fail or the server board does not operate correctly
when used outside any of their published operating or non-operating limits.
8.2 Board-level Calculated MTBF
The predicted board Mean Time Between Failures is 97,549 hours of operation. As of this
writing, actual MTBF testing across multiple systems is completed with a demonstrated 25,222
hours. Since the validation test is only run up to about 25,000 hours across multiple servers,
Intel still maintains that actual MTBF data will likely be over 97,549 hours of operation based on
statistical regression.
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8.3 Server Board Power Requirements
This section provides power supply design guidelines for a system using the Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL,
including voltage and current specifications, and power supply on/off sequencing characteristics. The following diagram shows the
power distribution implemented on these server boards.
Figure 24. Power Distribution Block Diagram
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8.3.1 Processor Power Support
The server board supports the Thermal Design Point (TDP) guideline for Intel® Xeon®
processors. The Flexible Motherboard Guidelines (FMB) has also been followed to help
determine the suggested thermal and current design values for anticipating future processor
needs. The following table provides maximum values for Icc, TDP power and TCASE for the
Intel® Xeon® processor 5000 sequence family.
Table 42. Intel® Xeon® Processor TDP Guidelines
TDP Power Maximum TCASE Icc Maximum
130 W 70º C 150 A
Note: These values are for reference only. The Intel® Xeon® Processor 5000 Sequence
Datasheet contains the actual specifications for the processor. If the values found in the Intel®
Xeon® Processor 5000 Sequence Datasheet are different than those published here, the Intel®
Xeon® Processor 5000 Sequence Datasheet values will supersede these, and should be used.
8.4 Power Supply Output Requirements
This section is for reference purposes only. The intent is to provide guidance to system
designers to determine a power supply for use with this server board. This section specifies the
power supply requirements Intel used to develop a power supply for its 5U server system.
The combined power of all outputs should not exceed the rated output power of the power
supply. The power supply must meet both static and dynamic voltage regulation requirements
for the minimum loading conditions.
Table 43. 550-W Load Ratings
Voltage Minimum Continuous Maximum Continuous Peak
+3.3 V 1.5 A 24 A
+5 V 1.0 A 24 A
+12 V1 0.5 A 16 A 18 A
+12 V2 0.5 A 16 A 18 A
+12 V3 0.5 A 14 A
+12 V4 0.5 A 8 A 13 A
-12 V 0 A 0.5 A
+5 VSB 0.1 A 3.0 A 3.5 A
Notes:
1. Maximum continuous total DC output power should not exceed 550 W.
2. Maximum continuous combined load on +3.3 VDC and +5 VDC outputs should not exceed
140W.
3. Maximum peak total DC output power should not exceed 660W.
4. Peak power and current loading should be supported for a minimum of 12 seconds.
5. Maximum combined current for the 12 V outputs should be 41 A.
6. Peak current for the combined 12 V outputs should be 50A.
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8.4.1 Grounding
The grounds of the pins of the power supply output connector provide the power return path.
The output connector ground pins is connected to safety ground (power supply enclosure). This
grounding is designed to ensure passing the maximum allowed common mode noise levels.
8.4.2 Standby Outputs
The 5 VSB output should be present when an AC input greater than the power supply turn-on
voltage is applied.
8.4.3 Remote Sense
The power supply has remote sense return to regulate out ground drops for all output voltages:
+3.3 V, +5 V, +12 V1, +12 V2, +12 V3, -12 V, and 5 VSB. The power supply uses remote sense
(3.3 VS) to regulate out drops in the system for the +3.3 V output.
The +5 V, +12 V1, +12 V2, +12 V3, –12 V and 5 VSB outputs only use remote sense referenced
to the remote sense return signal. The remote sense input impedance to the power supply must
be greater than 200 on 3.3 VS and 5 VS. This is the value of the resistor connecting the
remote sense to the output voltage internal to the power supply.
Remote sense must be able to regulate out a minimum of a 200 mV drop on the +3.3 V output.
The remote sense return must be able to regulate out a minimum of a 200 mV drop in the power
ground return. The current in any remote sense line should be less than 5 mA to prevent voltage
sensing errors.
The power supply must operate within specification over the full range of voltage drops from the
power supply’s output connector to the remote sense points.
8.4.4 Voltage Regulation
The power supply output voltages must stay within the following voltage limits when operating at
steady state and dynamic loading conditions. These limits include the peak-peak ripple/noise.
Table 44. Voltage Regulation Limits
Parameter Tolerance Minimum Nominal Maximum Units
+3.3V - 5%/+5% +3.14 +3.30 +3.46 Vrms
+5V - 5%/+5% +4.75 +5.00 +5.25 Vrms
+12V 1 - 5%/+5% +11.40 +12.00 +12.60 Vrms
+12V 2 - 5%/+5% +11.40 +12.00 +12.60 Vrms
+12V 3 - 5%/+5% +11.40 +12.00 +12.60 Vrms
+12V 4 - 5%/+5% +11.40 +12.00 +12.60 Vrms
- 12V - 5%/+9% - 11.40 -12.00 -13.08 Vrms
+5VSB - 5%/+5% +4.75 +5.00 +5.25 Vrms
Notes:
1. Maximum continuous total output power should not exceed 670 W.
2. Maximum continuous load on the combined 12 V output should not exceed 48 A.
3. Peak load on the combined 12 V output should not exceed 52 A.
4. Peak total DC output power should not exceed 730 W.
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8.4.5 Dynamic Loading
The output voltages should remain within limits for the step loading and capacitive loading
specified in the following table. The load transient repetition rate should be tested between 50
Hz and 5 kHz at duty cycles ranging from 10%-90%. The load transient repetition rate is only a
test specification. The step load may occur anywhere within the minimum load to the
maximum load conditions.
Table 45. Transient Load Requirements
Output Step Load Size 1 Load Slew Rate Test Capacitive Load
+3.3V 7.0A 0.25 A/ sec 4700 F
+5V 7.0A 0.25 A/ sec 1000 F
+12V 25A 0.25 A/ sec 4700 F
+5VSB 0.5A 0.25 A/ sec 20 F
Note:
1. Step loads on each 12V output may happen simultaneously.
8.4.6 Capacitive Loading
The power supply should be stable and meet all requirements with the following capacitive
loading ranges.
Table 46. Capacitive Loading Conditions
Output Minimum Maximum Units
+3.3 V 250 6800 F
+5 V 400 4700 F
+12 V 1, 2, 3, 4 500 each 11,000 F
-12 V 1 350 F
+5 VSB 20 350 F
Notes:
1. Maximum continuous total output power should not exceed 670 W.
2. Maximum continuous load on the combined 12 V output should not exceed 48 A.
3. Peak load on the combined 12 V output should not exceed 52 A.
4. Peak total DC output power should not exceed 730 W.
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8.4.7 Ripple/Noise
The maximum allowed ripple/noise output of the power supply is defined in the following table.
This is measured over a bandwidth of 0 Hz to 20 MHz at the power supply output connectors. A
10 F tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 0.1 F ceramic capacitor are placed at the point of
measurement.
Table 47. Ripple and Noise
+3.3 V +5 V +12 V 1, 2, 3, 4 -12 V +5 VSB
50mVp-p 50mVp-p 120mVp-p 120mVp-p 50mVp-p
Notes:
1. Maximum continuous total output power should not exceed 670 W.
2. Maximum continuous load on the combined 12 V output should not exceed 48 A.
3. Peak load on the combined 12 V output should not exceed 52 A.
4. Peak total DC output power should not exceed 730 W.
8.4.8 Timing Requirements
The following are the timing requirements for the power supply operation. The output voltages
must rise from 10% to within regulation limits (Tvout_rise) within 5 to 70 ms. 5 VSB is allowed to
rise from 1.0 ms to 25 ms. All outputs must rise monotonically. Each output voltage should
reach regulation within 50 ms (Tvout_on) of each other when the power suppy is turned on. Each
output voltage should fall out of regulation within 400 msec (Tvout_off) of each other when the
power suppy is turned off.
The following tables and diagrams show the timing requirements for the power supply being
turned on and off via the AC input with PSON held low, and the PSON signal with the AC input
applied.
Table 48. Output Voltage Timing
Item Description Minimum Maximum Units
Tvout_rise Output voltage rise time from each main output. 5.0 1 70
1 ms
Tvout_on All main outputs must be within regulation of each other within this
time.
50 ms
Tvout_off All main outputs must leave regulation within this time. 400 ms
Note:
1. The 5VSB output voltage rise time is from 1.0 ms to 25 ms.
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TP02313
V out
V1
V2
V3
V4
Tvout_on
Tvout_rise
10% V out
Tvout_off
Figure 25. Output Voltage Timing
Table 49. Turn On/Off Timing
Item Description Minimum Maximum Units
Tsb_on_delay Delay from AC being applied to 5 VSB being within regulation. 1500 ms
Tac_on_delay Delay from AC being applied to all output voltages being within
regulation. 2500
ms
Tvout_holdup Time all output voltages stay within regulation after loss of AC. 21 ms
Tpwok_holdup Delay from loss of AC to de-assertion of PWOK 20 ms
Tpson_on_delay Delay from PSON# active to output voltages within regulation
limits. 5 400
ms
Tpson_pwok Delay from PSON# deactivate to PWOK being de-asserted. 50 ms
Tpwok_on Delay from output voltages within regulation limits to PWOK
asserted at turn on. 100 500 ms
Tpwok_off Delay from PWOK de-asserted to output voltages (3.3V, 5V,
12V, -12V) dropping out of regulation limits. 1 ms
Tpwok_low Duration of PWOK being in the de-asserted state during an
off/on cycle using AC or the PSON signal. 100 ms
Tsb_vout Delay from 5VSB being in regulation to O/Ps being in
regulation at AC turn on. 50 1000
ms
T5VSB_holdup Time the 5VSB output voltage stays within regulation after loss
of AC. 70 ms
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AC Input
Vout
PWOK
5VSB
PSON
T
sb_on_delay
T
AC_on_delay
T
pwok_on
Tvout_holdup
T
pwok_holdup
Tpson_on_delay
Tsb_on_delay Tpwok_on
Tpwok_off Tpwok_off
Tpson_pwok
Tpwok_low
T
sb_vout
AC turn on/off cycle
PSON turn on/off cycle
T5VSB_holdup
Figure 26. Turn On/Off Timing (Power Supply Signals)
8.4.9 Residual Voltage Immunity in Standby Mode
The power supply should be immune to any residual voltage placed on its outputs (typically, a
leakage voltage through the system from standby output) up to 500 mV. There should be no
additional heat generated, nor stressing of any internal components with this voltage applied to
any individual output, and all outputs simultaneously. It also should not trip the power supply
protection circuits during turn on.
Residual voltage at the power supply outputs for a no-load condition should not exceed 100 mV
when AC voltage is applied and the PSON# signal is de-asserted.
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9. Regulatory and Certification Information
To help ensure EMC compliance with your local regional rules and regulations, before computer
integration, make sure that the chassis, power supply, and other modules have passed EMC
testing using a server board with a microprocessor from the same family (or higher) and
operating at the same (or higher) speed as the microprocessor used on this server board. The
final configuration of your end system product may require additional EMC compliance testing.
For more information, please contact your local Intel Representative.
This is an FCC Class A device. Integration of it into a Class B chassis does not result in a Class
B device.
9.1 Product Regulatory Compliance
Intended Application – This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment
(ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type
locations. The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments (such as,
medical, industrial, telecommunications, NEBS, residential, alarm systems, test equipment,
etc.), other than an ITE application, may require further evaluation.
9.1.1 Product Safety Compliance
UL60950 – CSA 60950(USA/Canada)
EN60950 (Europe)
IEC60950 (International)
CB Certificate & Report, IEC60950 (report to include all country national deviations)
GOST R 50377-92 – Listed on one System License (Russia)
Belarus License – Listed on System License (Belarus)
CE - Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEE (Europe)
IRAM Certification (Argentina)
9.1.2 Product EMC Compliance – Class A Compliance
FCC /ICES-003 - Emissions (USA/Canada) Verification
CISPR 22 – Emissions (International)
EN55022 - Emissions (Europe)
EN55024 - Immunity (Europe)
CE – EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (Europe)
VCCI Emissions (Japan)
AS/NZS 3548 Emissions (Australia/New Zealand)
BSMI CNS13438 Emissions (Taiwan)
GOST R 29216-91 Emissions - Listed on one System License (Russia)
GOST R 50628-95 Immunity –Listed on one System License (Russia)
Belarus License – Listed on one System License (Belarus)
RRL MIC Notice No. 1997-41 (EMC) & 1997-42 (EMI) (Korea)
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9.1.3 Certifications/Registrations/Declarations
UL Certification or NRTL (US/Canada)
CB Certifications (International)
CE Declaration of Conformity (CENELEC Europe)
FCC/ICES-003 Class A Attestation (USA/Canada)
C-Tick Declaration of Conformity (Australia)
MED Declaration of Conformity (New Zealand)
BSMI Certification (Taiwan)
RRL Certification (Korea)
Ecology Declaration (International)
9.2 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings
The Intel® Server Board bears the following regulatory marks.
Regulatory Compliance Region Marking
UL Mark USA/Canada
CE Mark Europe
EMC Marking (Class A) Canada CANADA ICES-003 CLASS A
CANADA NMB-003 CLASSE A
BSMI Marking (Class A) Taiwan
C-tick Marking Australia/New Zealand
RRL KCC Mark Korea
Country of Origin Exporting Requirements Made in xxxxx (Provided by label, not silkscreen)
Model Designation Regulatory Identification Examples (Server Board S5000PSL) for boxed
type boards; or Board PB number for non-boxed
boards (typically high-end boards)
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9.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices
9.3.1 FCC Verification Statement (USA)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Intel Corporation
5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway
Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
Phone: 1-800-628-8686
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The customer is responsible for ensuring
compliance of the modified product.
All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with
cables, connected to peripherals that are not shielded and grounded may result in interference
to radio and TV reception.
9.3.2 ICES-003 (Canada)
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux
appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur:
“Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le Ministre Canadian des Communications.
English translation of the notice above:
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital
apparatus set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,”
ICES-003 of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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9.3.3 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity)
This product has been tested in accordance too, and complies with the Low Voltage Directive
(73/23/EEC) and EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). The product has been marked with the CE Mark
to illustrate its compliance.
9.3.4 VCCI (Japan)
English translation of the notice above:
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for
Interference (VCCI) from Information Technology Equipment. If this is used near a radio or
television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use
the equipment according to the instruction manual.
9.3.5 BSMI (Taiwan)
The BSMI Certification Marking and EMC warning is located on the outside rear area of
the product.
9.3.6 RRL (Korea)
Following is the RRL certification information for Korea.
English translation of the notice above:
1. Type of Equipment (Model Name): On License and Product
2. Certification No.: On RRL certificate. Obtain certificate from local Intel representative
3. Name of Certification Recipient: Intel Corporation
4. Date of Manufacturer: Refer to date code on product
5. Manufacturer/Nation: Intel Corporation/Refer to country of origin marked on product
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9.4 Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance
Intel has a system in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with the
European Directive 2002/95/EC. Compliance is based on declaration that materials banned in
the RoHS Directive are either (1) below all applicable substance threshold limits or (2) an
approved/pending RoHS exemption applies.
Note: RoHS implementation details are not fully defined and may change.
Threshold limits and banned substances are mentioned below:
Quantity limit of 0.1% by mass (1000 PPM) for:
- Lead
- Mercury
- Hexavalent Chromium
- Polybrominated Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)
Quantity limit of 0.01% by mass (100 PPM) for:
- Cadmium
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Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips
When adding or removing components or peripherals from the server board, AC power
must be removed. With AC power plugged into the server board, 5-volt standby is still
present even though the server board is powered off.
Processors must be installed in order. CPU 1 is located near the edge of the server
board and must be populated to operate the board.
On the back edge of the server board are four diagnostic LEDs that display a sequence
of red, green, or amber POST codes during the boot process. If the server board hangs
during POST, the LEDs will display the last POST event run before the hang.
Only Fully Buffered DIMMs (FBDIMMs) are supported on this server board. For a list of
supported memory for this server board, see the Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL,
S5000XSL, S5000XVN, and Server System SC5400RA Tested Memory List.
For a list of Intel supported operating systems, add-in cards, and peripherals for this
server board, see the Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL, S5000XSL, S5000XVN, and
Server System SC5400RA Tested Hardware and Operating System List.
For a list of Intel supported hard disk drives for this workstation board, see the Intel®
Server Board/Systems Tested Hard Drive List.
Only Intel® Xeon® processors with system bus speeds of 667 (Intel® Xeon® processors
5000 series only), 1066, or 1333 MHz are supported on this server board. Previous
generation Intel® Xeon® processors are not supported.
For the best performance, the number of FBDIMMs installed should be balanced across
both memory branches. For example, a four-DIMM configuration performs better than a
two-DIMM configuration. In a four-DIMM configuration, FBDIMMs should be installed in
DIMM sockets A1, B1, C1, and D1. An eight-DIMM configuration performs better than a
six-DIMM configuration.
The Intel® RMM connector is not compatible with the Intel® Server Management Module
Professional Edition (Product Code: AXXIMMPRO) or with the Intel® Server
Management Module Advanced Edition (Product Code: AXXIMMADV).
Removing AC power before performing the CMOS Clear operation causes the system to
automatically power up and immediately power down after the CMOS Clear procedure is
followed and AC power is re-applied. If this happens, remove the AC power cord, wait 30
seconds, and then re-connect the AC power cord. Power up the system and proceed to
the <F2> BIOS Setup utility to reset the desired settings.
Normal BMC functionality is disabled with the force BMC update jumper set to the
“enabled” position (pins 2-3). The server should never be run with the BMC force update
jumper set in this position and should only be used when the standard firmware update
process fails. This jumper should remain in the default (disabled) position (pins 1-2)
when the server is running normally.
When performing a BIOS update procedure, the BIOS select jumper must be set to its
default position (pins 2-3).
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Appendix B: BMC Sensor Tables
This appendix lists the sensor identification numbers and information about the sensor type,
name, supported thresholds, assertion and de-assertion information, and a brief description of
the sensor purpose. See the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification, Version
2.0, for sensor and event/reading-type table information.
Sensor Type
The Sensor Type values are the values enumerated in the Sensor Type Codes table in
the IPMI specification. The Sensor Type provides the context in which to interpret the
sensor, such as the physical entity or characteristic that is represented by this sensor.
Event/Reading Type
The Event/Reading Type values are from the Event/Reading Type Code Ranges and
Generic Event/Reading Type Codes tables in the IPMI specification. Digital sensors are
a specific type of discrete sensor, which have only two states.
Event Offset/Triggers
Event Thresholds are event-generating thresholds for threshold types of sensors.
- [u,l][nr,c,nc]: upper nonrecoverable, upper critical, upper non-critical, lower non-
recoverable, lower critical, lower non-critical
- uc, lc: upper critical, lower critical
Event Triggers are supported event-generating offsets for discrete type sensors. The
offsets can be found in the Generic Event/Reading Type Codes or Sensor Type Codes
tables in the IPMI specification, depending on whether the sensor event/reading type is
generic or a sensor-specific response.
Assertion/De-assertion Enables
Assertion and de-assertion indicators reveal the type of events the sensor generates:
- As: Assertions
- De: De-assertion
Readable Value/Offsets
- Readable Value indicates the type of value returned for threshold and other non-
discrete type sensors.
- Readable Offsets indicate the offsets for discrete sensors that are readable with the
Get Sensor Reading command. Unless otherwise indicated, all event triggers are
readable; Readable Offsets consist of the reading type offsets that do not generate
events.
Event Data
Event data is the data that is included in an event message generated by the sensor. For
threshold-based sensors, the following abbreviations are used:
- R: Reading value
- T: Threshold value
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Rearm Sensors
The rearm is a request for the event status for a sensor to be rechecked and updated
upon a transition between good and bad states. Rearming the sensors can be done
manually or automatically. This column indicates the type supported by the sensor. The
following abbreviations are used in the comment column to describe a sensor:
- A: Auto-rearm
- M: Manual rearm
Default Hysteresis
The hysteresis setting applies to all thresholds of the sensor. This column provides the
count of hysteresis for the sensor, which can be 1 or 2 (positive or negative hysteresis).
Criticality
Criticality is a classification of the severity and nature of the condition. It also controls the
behavior of the Control Panel Status LED.
Standby
Some sensors operate on standby power. These sensors may be accessed and/or
generate events when the main (system) power is off, but AC power is present.
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Table 50. BMC Sensors
Sensor
Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Power down
Power cycle
A/C lost
OK
Power Unit
Status
01h All Power Unit
09h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Soft power control
failure
Power unit failure
Crit
As and De Trig Offset A, I X
Fully redundant OK
Redundancy Lost Degraded
Redundancy
degraded
Degraded
Non-redundant:
sufficient
resources from
redundant
Degraded
Non-redundant:
sufficient from
insufficient
Degraded
Non-redundant:
insufficient
Critical
Redundant
degrade from full
Degraded
Power Unit
Redun-
dancy
02h Chassis-
specific
Power Unit
09h
Generic
0Bh
Redundant
degrade from non-
redundant
Degraded
As and De Trig Offset A X
Watchdog 03h All Watchdog 2
23h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Timer expired,
status only
Hard reset
Power down
Power cycle
Timer interrupt
OK As Trig Offset A, I X
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Sensor
Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Platform
Security
Violation
04h All Platform
Security
Violation
Attempt
06h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Secure mode
violation attempt
Out-of-band
access password
violation
OK As and De Trig Offset A, I X
Chassis intrusion OK Physical
Security
05h Chassis
Intrusion
is chassis-
specific
Physical
Security
05h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh LAN leash lost [2] Degraded
As and De Trig Offset A X
FP Diag
Interrupt
(NMI)
07h All Critical
Interrupt
13h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Front panel
NMI/diagnostic
interrupt
Bus uncorrectable
error
OK As Trig Offset A, I
System
Event Log
09h All Event
Logging
Disabled
10h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Log area
reset/cleared
OK As Trig Offset A, I X
Session
Audit
0Ah All Session Audit
2Ah
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
00h – Session
activation
01h – Session
deactivation
OK As defined
by IPMI
A, I X
System
Event
('System
Event')
0Bh All System Event
12h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
00 – System
reconfigured
04 – PEF action
OK As Trig Offset A, I X
BB +1.2V Vtt 10h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
BB+1.8V
NIC Core
11h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I X
BB +1.5V
AUX
12h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
BB +1.5V 13h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
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Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
BB +1.8V 14h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
BB +3.3V 15h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
BB +3.3V
STB
16h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I X
BB +1.5V
ESB
17h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I X
BB +5V 18h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
BB +1.2V
NIC
19h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
BB +12V
AUX
1Ah All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
BB 0.9V 1Bh All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
BB Vbat 1Eh All Voltage
02h
Digital
Discrete
05h
01h – Limit
exceeded
Critical As and De R, T A, I X
BB Temp 30h All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I X
Front Panel
Temp
32h All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I X
FBDIMM
Aggregate[3]
48h All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
– –
A, I
CPU 1 FAN 50h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
CPU 2 FAN 51h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
SYS FAN 1
TACH
52h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
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Sensor
Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
SYS FAN 2
TACH
53h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
SYS FAN 3
TACH'
54h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
SYS FAN 4
TACH
55h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
SYS FAN 5
TACH'
56h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
SYS FAN 6
TACH
57h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
Tach Fan
(Not used on
this server)
58h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
Tach Fan
(Not used on
this server)
59h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
Tach Fan
(Not used on
this server)
5Ah Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Threshold
01h
[l] [c,nc] [4] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T M, I
Fan 1
Present
60h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Fan 2
Present
61h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Fan 3
Present
62h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Fan 4
Present
63h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Fan 5
Present
64h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Fan 6
Present
65h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
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Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Fan 7
Present
66h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Fan 8
Present
67h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Fan 9
Present
68h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Fan 10
Present
69h Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
08h
Device present OK As and De T A
Full redundant OK
Redundancy lost Degraded
Redundancy
degraded
Degraded
Non-redundant:
sufficient
resources from
redundant
Degraded
Non-redundant:
sufficient from
insufficient
Degraded
Non-redundant:
insufficient
Non
Critical
Redundant
degrade from full
Degraded
Fan Redun-
dancy[5]
6Fh Chassis-
specific
Fan
04h
Generic
0Bh
Redundant
degrade from non-
redundant
Degraded
As and De Trig Offset A X
Presence OK
Failure Degraded
Predictive fail Degraded
A/C lost Degraded
Power
Supply
Status[5] 1
70h Chassis-
specific
Power Supply
08h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Configuration error OK
As and De Trig Offset A X
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Sensor
Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Presence
OK
Failure Degraded
Predictive fail Degraded
A/C lost Degraded
Power
Supply
Status[5] 2
71h
Chassis-
specific
Power Supply
08h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Configuration error OK
As and De Trig Offset A X
Power
Nozzle
Power
Supply 1
78h Chassis-
specific
Current
03h
Threshold
01h
[u] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
Power
Nozzle
Power
Supply 2
79h Chassis-
specific
Current
03h
Threshold
01h
[u] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
Power
Gauge
V1 rail
(+12V)
Power
Supply 1
7Ah Chassis-
specific
Current
03h
Threshold
01h
[u] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
Power
Gauge
V1 rail
(+12v)
Power
Supply 2
7Bh Chassis-
specific
Current
03h
Threshold
01h
[u] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
Power
Gauge
(aggregate
power)
Power
Supply 1
7Ch Chassis-
specific
Other Units
0Bh
Threshold
01h
[u] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
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Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Power
Gauge
(aggregate
power)
Power
Supply 2
7Dh Chassis-
specific
Other Units
0Bh
Threshold
01h
[u] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
System
ACPI Power
State
82h All System ACPI
Power State
22h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
S0/G0
S1
S3
S4
S5/G2
G3 mechanical off
OK As Trig Offset A, I X
Button 84h All Button
14h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Power button
Reset button
OK As Trig Offset A, I X
SMI Timeout 85h All SMI Timeout
F3h
Digital
Discrete
03h
01h – State
asserted
Critical As and De Trig Offset A, I
Sensor
Failure
86h All Sensor
Failure
F6h
OEM
Sensor
Specific
73h
I2C device not
found
I2C device error
detected
I2C bus timeout
OK As Trig Offset A X
NMI Signal
State
87h All OEM
C0h
Digital
Discrete
03h
01h – State
asserted
OK – 01h A, I
SMI Signal
State
88h All OEM
C0h
Digital
Discrete
03h
01h – State
asserted
OK – 01h A, I
IERR Critical
Thermal trip Critical
Config error Critical
Proc 1
Status
90h All Processor
07h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Presence OK
As and De Trig Offset M X
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Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Disabled Degraded
IERR Critical
Thermal trip Critical
Config error Critical
Presence OK
Proc 2
Status
91h All Processor
07h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Disabled Degraded
As and De Trig Offset M X
Proc 1
Temp[6]
98h All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
P1 Therm
Margin[7]
99h All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
– – A, I
Proc 2
Temp[6]
9Ah All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A, I
P2 Therm
Margin[7]
9Bh All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
– – A, I
P1B Therm
Margin[8]
9Ch All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
– – A, I
P2B Therm
Margin[8]
9Dh All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
– – A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link0 A0h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
PCIe
Link0
Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, i
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link1 A1h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link2 A2h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
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Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Bus correctable
error
OK
PCIe Link3
A3h
All
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link4 A4h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link5 A5h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link6 A6h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link7 A7h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link8 A8h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link9 A9h All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link10 AAh All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
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Sensor
Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link11 ABh All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link12 ACh All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Bus correctable
error
OK PCIe Link13 ADh All Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Bus uncorrectable
error
Degraded
As – See the
BIOS EPS
A, I
Proc 1
Thermal
Control
C0h All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
[u] [c] Non-
Critical
As and De Analog Trig Offset M
Proc 2
Thermal
Control
C1h All Temperature
01h
Threshold
01h
[u] [c] Non-
Critical
As and De Analog Trig Offset M
Proc 1 VRD
Over Temp
C8h All Temperature
01h
Digital
Discrete
05h
01h – Limit
exceeded
Non-
Critical
As and De Trig Offset M
Proc 2 VRD
Over Temp
C9h All Temperature
01h
Digital
Discrete
05h
01h – Limit
exceeded
Non-
Critical
As and De Trig Offset M
Proc 1 Vcc D0h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A
Proc 2 Vcc D1h All Voltage
02h
Threshold
01h
[u,l] [c,nc] Threshold
defined
As and De Analog R, T A
Proc 1 Vcc
Out-of-
Range
D2h All Voltage
02h
Digital
Discrete
05h
01h – Limit
exceeded
Non-
Critical
As and De Discrete R, T A
Proc 2
Vcc Out-of-
Range
D3h All Voltage
02h
Digital
Discrete
05h
01h – Limit
exceeded
Non-
Critical
As and De Discrete R, T A
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Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
CPU
Population
Error
D8h All Processor
07h
Generic
03h
01h –- State
asserted
Critical As and De R, T A
Fault status
asserted
Degraded
Device installed OK
Disabled Degraded
DIMM A1 E0h All Slot
Connector
21h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sparing OK
As – Trig Offset A
Fault status
asserted
Degraded
Device installed OK
Disabled Degraded
DIMM A2 E1h All Slot
Connector
21h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sparing OK
As – Trig Offset A
Fault status
asserted
Degraded
Device installed OK
Disabled Degraded
DIMM B1 E2h All Slot
Connector
21h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sparing OK
As – Trig Offset A
Fault status
asserted
Degraded
Device installed OK
Disabled Degraded
DIMM B2 E3h All Slot
Connector
21h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sparing OK
As – Trig Offset A
Fault status
asserted
Degraded
Device installed OK
Disabled Degraded
DIMM C1 E4h All Slot
Connector
21h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sparing OK
As – Trig Offset A
Fault status
asserted
Degraded DIMM C2 E5h All Slot
Connector
21h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh Device installed OK
As – Trig Offset A
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Sensor
Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Disabled Degraded
Sparing OK
Fault status
asserted
Degraded
Device installed OK
Disabled Degraded
DIMM D1
E6h
All
Slot
Connector
21h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sparing OK
As – Trig Offset A
Fault status
asserted
Degraded
Device installed OK
Disabled Degraded
DIMM D2 E7h All Slot
Connector
21h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Sparing OK
As – Trig Offset A
Memory A
Error
ECh All Memory
0Ch
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Correctable ECC
Uncorrectable
ECC
OK As Trig Offset A
Memory B
Error
EDh All Memory
0Ch
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Correctable ECC
Uncorrectable
ECC
OK As Trig Offset A
Memory C
Error
EEh All Memory
0Ch
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Correctable ECC
Uncorrectable
ECC
OK As Trig Offset A
Memory D
Error
EFh All Memory
0Ch
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Correctable ECC
Uncorrectable
ECC
OK As Trig Offset A
B0 DIMM
Sparing
Enabled
F0h All Entity
Presence
25h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Entity present OK As Trig Offset A
B0 DIMM F1h All Memory Discrete Fully redundant OK As Trig Offset A
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Sensor
Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Non-redundant:
sufficient
resources from
redundant
Non-redundant:
sufficient
resources from
insufficient
resources
Degraded
Sparing
Redun-
dancy
0Ch 0Bh
Non-redundant:
Insufficient
resources
Crtical
B1 DIMM
Sparing
Enabled
F2h All Entity
Presence
25h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Entity present OK As Trig Offset A
Fully redundant OK
Non-redundant:
sufficient
resources from
redundant
Non-redundant:
sufficient
resources from
insufficient
resources
Degraded
B1 DIMM
Sparing
Redun-
dancy
F3h
All
Memory
0Ch
Discrete
0Bh
Non-redundant:
insufficient
resources
Crtical
As – Trig Offset A
B01 DIMM
Mirroring
Enabled
F4h All Entity
Presence
25h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Entity present OK As Trig Offset A
B01 DIMM F5h All Memory Discrete Fully redundant OK As Trig Offset A
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Sensor
Name[1]
Sensor
Number
System
Applica-
bility
Sensor Type Event/Rea
ding Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Criticality Assert/De-a
ssert
Readable
Value/Offse
ts
Event Data Rearm Standby
Non-redundant:
sufficient
resources from
redundant
Non-redundant:
sufficient
resources from
insufficient
resources
Degraded
Mirroring
Redun-
dancy
0Ch 0Bh
Non-redundant:
insufficient
resources
Crtical
Notes:
1. Actual sensor name strings in SDR may vary from the names in this table, according to platform-specific usage.
2. Not supported, except for ESB2 embedded NICs.
3. The FBDIMM Aggregate sensor only has effect when CLTT is enabled.
4. For system with redundant cooling capability, the contribution to system status is determined by the fan redundancy sensor.
5. Sensor only presents status on systems that have applicable redundancy (for instance, redundant fan or power supply).
6. Applicable with Intel® Xeon® Processor 5000 series.
7. Applicable with Intel® Xeon® Processor 5100 series and 45-nm 2P Intel® Xeon® Processor.
8. Applicable with Intel® Xeon® Processor 5300 series and 45-nm 2P Intel® Xeon® Processor.
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During the system boot process, the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration
processes, each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number. As each configuration
routine is started, the BIOS displays the POST code to the POST Code Diagnostic LEDs on the
back edge of the server board. To assist in troubleshooting a system hang during the POST
process, the Diagnostic LEDs can be used to identify the last POST process that was executed.
Each POST code is represented by a combination of colors from the four LEDs. The LEDs are
capable of displaying three colors: green, red, and amber. The POST codes are divided into two
nibbles, an upper nibble and a lower nibble. Each bit in the upper nibble is represented by a red
LED and each bit in the lower nibble is represented by a green LED. If both bits are set in the
upper and lower nibbles, then both red and green LEDs are lit, resulting in an amber color. If
both bits are clear, then the LED is off.
A. Status LED D. Bit 2 LED (POST LED)
B. ID LED E. Bit 1 LED (POST LED)
C. MSB LED (POST LED) F. LSB LED (POST LED)
Figure 27. Diagnostic LED Placement Diagram
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In the following example, the BIOS sends a value of ACh to the diagnostic LED decoder. The
LEDs are decoded as follows:
Red bits = 1010b = Ah
Green bits = 1100b = Ch
Since the red bits correspond to the upper nibble and the green bits correspond to the lower
nibble, the two are concatenated as ACh.
Table 51. POST Progress Code LED Example
8h 4h 2h 1h
LEDs Red Green Red Green Red Green Red Green
ACh 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
Result Amber Green Red Off
MSB Bit 2 Bit 1 LSB
Table 52. Diagnostic LED POST Code Decoder
Diagnostic LED Decoder
G=Green, R=Red, A=Amber
Checkpoint
MSB Bit 2 Bit 1 LSB
Description
Host Processor
0x10h Off Off Off R Power-on initialization of the host processor (bootstrap processor)
0x11h Off Off Off A Host processor cache initialization (including AP)
0x12h Off Off G R Starting application processor initialization
0x13h Off Off G A SMM initialization
Chipset
0x21h Off Off R G Initializing a chipset component
Memory
0x22h Off Off A Off Reading configuration data from memory (SPD on DIMM)
0x23h Off Off A G Detecting presence of memory
0x24h Off G R Off Programming timing parameters in the memory controller
0x25h Off G R G Configuring memory parameters in the memory controller
0x26h Off G A Off Optimizing memory controller settings
0x27h Off G A G Initializing memory, such as ECC init
0x28h G Off R Off Testing memory
PCI Bus
0x50h Off R Off R Enumerating PCI busses
0x51h Off R Off A Allocating resources to PCI busses
0x52h Off R G R Hot-plug PCI controller initialization
0x53h Off R G A Reserved for PCI bus
0x54h Off A Off R Reserved for PCI bus
0x55h Off A Off A Reserved for PCI bus
0x56h Off A G R Reserved for PCI bus
0x57h Off A G A Reserved for PCI bus
USB
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G=Green, R=Red, A=Amber
Checkpoint
MSB Bit 2 Bit 1 LSB
Description
0x58h G R Off R Resetting USB bus
0x59h G R Off A Reserved for USB devices
ATA/ATAPI/SATA
0x5Ah G R G R Resetting PATA/SATA bus and all devices
0x5Bh G R G A Reserved for ATA
SMBUS
0x5Ch G A Off R Resetting SMBUS
0x5Dh G A Off A Reserved for SMBUS
Local Console
0x70h Off R R R Resetting the video controller (VGA)
0x71h Off R R A Disabling the video controller (VGA)
0x72h Off R A R Enabling the video controller (VGA)
Remote Console
0x78h G R R R Resetting the console controller
0x79h G R R A Disabling the console controller
0x7Ah G R A R Enabling the console controller
Keyboard (PS/2 or USB)
0x90h R Off Off R Resetting the keyboard
0x91h R Off Off A Disabling the keyboard
0x92h R Off G R Detecting the presence of the keyboard
0x93h R Off G A Enabling the keyboard
0x94h R G Off R Clearing keyboard input buffer
0x95h R G Off A Instructing keyboard controller to run Self Test (PS/2 only)
Mouse (PS/2 or USB)
0x98h A Off Off R Resetting the mouse
0x99h A Off Off A Detecting the mouse
0x9Ah A Off G R Detecting the presence of mouse
0x9Bh A Off G A Enabling the mouse
Fixed Media
0xB0h R Off R R Resetting fixed media device
0xB1h R Off R A Disabling fixed media device
0xB2h R Off A R
Detecting presence of a fixed media device (IDE hard drive detection,
etc.)
0xB3h R Off A A Enabling/configuring a fixed media device
Removable Media
0xB8h A Off R R Resetting removable media device
0xB9h A Off R A Disabling removable media device
0xBAh A Off A R
Detecting presence of a removable media device (IDE CDROM
detection, etc.)
0xBCh A G R R Enabling/configuring a removable media device
Boot Device Selection
0xD0 R R Off R Trying boot device selection
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Diagnostic LED Decoder
G=Green, R=Red, A=Amber
Checkpoint
MSB Bit 2 Bit 1 LSB
Description
0xD1 R R Off A Trying boot device selection
0xD2 R R G R Trying boot device selection
0xD3 R R G A Trying boot device selection
0xD4 R A Off R Trying boot device selection
0xD5 R A Off A Trying boot device selection
0xD6 R A G R Trying boot device selection
0xD7 R A G A Trying boot device selection
0xD8 A R Off R Trying boot device selection
0xD9 A R Off A Trying boot device selection
0XDA A R G R Trying boot device selection
0xDB A R G A Trying boot device selection
0xDC A A Off R Trying boot device selection
0xDE A A G R Trying boot device selection
0xDF A A G A Trying boot device selection
Pre-EFI Initialization (PEI) Core
0xE0h R R R Off Started dispatching early initialization modules (PEIM)
0xE2h R R A Off Initial memory found, configured, and installed correctly
0xE1h R R R G Reserved for initialization module use (PEIM)
0xE3h R R A G Reserved for initialization module use (PEIM)
Driver Execution Environment (DXE) Core
0xE4h R A R Off Entered EFI driver execution phase (DXE)
0xE5h R A R G Started dispatching drivers
0xE6h R A A Off Started connecting drivers
DXE Drivers
0xE7h R A A G Waiting for user input
0xE8h A R R Off Checking password
0xE9h A R R G Entering the BIOS setup
0xEAh A R A Off Flash Update
0xEEh A A A Off Calling Int 19. One beep unless silent boot is enabled.
0xEFh A A A G Unrecoverable boot failure/S3 resume failure
Runtime Phase/EFI Operating System Boot
0xF4h R A R R Entering Sleep state
0xF5h R A R A Exiting Sleep state
0xF8h A R R R Operating system has requested EFI to close boot services
(ExitBootServices ( ) has been called)
0xF9h A R R A Operating system has switched to virtual address mode
(SetVirtualAddressMap ( ) has been called)
0xFAh A R A R
Operating system has requested the system to reset (ResetSystem ()
has been called)
Pre-EFI Initialization Module (PEIM)/Recovery
0x30h Off Off R R Crisis recovery has been initiated because of a user request
0x31h Off Off R A Crisis recovery has been initiated by software (corrupt flash)
0x34h Off G R R Loading crisis recovery capsule
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G=Green, R=Red, A=Amber
Checkpoint
MSB Bit 2 Bit 1 LSB
Description
0x35h Off G R A Handing off control to the crisis recovery capsule
0x3Fh G G A A Unable to complete crisis recovery.
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Appendix D: POST Code Errors
Whenever possible, the BIOS will output the current boot progress codes on the video screen.
Progress codes are 32-bit quantities plus optional data. The 32-bit numbers include class,
subclass, and operation information. The class and subclass fields point to the type of hardware
that is being initialized. The operation field represents the specific initialization activity. Based on
the data bit availability to display progress codes, a progress code can be customized to fit the
data width. The higher the data bit, the higher the granularity of information that can be sent on
the progress port. The progress codes may be reported by the system BIOS or option ROMs.
The response column in the following table is divided into two types:
Pause: The message is displayed on the Error Manager screen, an error is logged to
the SEL, and user input is required to continue. The user can take immediate corrective
action or choose to continue booting.
Halt: The message is displayed on the Error Manager screen, an error is logged to the
SEL, and the system cannot boot unless the error is resolved. The user needs to replace
the faulty part and restart the system.
Table 53. POST Error Messages and Handling
Error Code Error Message Response
004C Keyboard/interface error Pause
0012 CMOS date/time not set Pause
5220 Configuration cleared by jumper Pause
5221 Passwords cleared by jumper Pause
5223 Configuration default loaded Pause
0048 Password check failed Halt
0141 PCI resource conflict Pause
0146 Insufficient memory to shadow PCI ROM Pause
8110 Processor 01 internal error (IERR) on last boot Pause
8111 Processor 02 internal error (IERR) on last boot Pause
8120 Processor 01 thermal trip error on last boot Pause
8121 Processor 02 thermal trip error on last boot Pause
8130 Processor 01 disabled Pause
8131 Processor 02 disabled Pause
8160 Processor 01 unable to apply BIOS update Pause
8161 Processor 02 unable to apply BIOS update Pause
8190 Watchdog timer failed on last boot Pause
8198 Operating system boot watchdog timer expired on last boot Pause
0192 L3 cache size mismatch Halt
0194 CPUID, processor family are different Halt
0195 Front side bus mismatch Pause
0197 Processor speeds mismatched Pause
8300 Baseboard management controller failed self-test Pause
8306 Front panel controller locked Pause
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Error Code Error Message Response
8305 Hot-swap controller failed Pause
84F2 Baseboard management controller failed to respond Pause
84F3 Baseboard management controller in update mode Pause
84F4 Sensor data record empty Pause
84FF System event log full Pause
8500 Memory Component could not be configured in the selected RAS mode. Pause
8520 DIMM_A1 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8521 DIMM_A2 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8522 DIMM_A3 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8523 DIMM_A4 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8524 DIMM_B1 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8525 DIMM_B2 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8526 DIMM_B3 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8527 DIMM_B4 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8528 DIMM_C1 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8529 DIMM_C2 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
852A DIMM_C3 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
852B DIMM_C4 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
852C DIMM_D1 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
852D DIMM_D2 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
852E DIMM_D3 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
852F DIMM_D4 failed Self Test (BIST). Pause
8540 Memory component lost redundancy during the last boot. Pause
8580 DIMM_A1 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8581 DIMM_A2 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8582 DIMM_A3 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8583 DIMM_A4 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8584 DIMM_B1 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8585 DIMM_B2 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8586 DIMM_B3 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8587 DIMM_B4 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8588 DIMM_C1 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8589 DIMM_C2 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
858A DIMM_C3 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
858B DIMM_C4 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
858C DIMM_D1 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
858D DIMM_D2 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
858E DIMM_D3 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
858F DIMM_D4 correctable ECC error encountered. Pause
8600 Primary and secondary BIOS IDs do not match. Pause
8601 Override jumper is set to force boot from lower alternate BIOS bank of flash ROM Pause
8602 Watchdog timer expired (secondary BIOS may be bad!) Pause
8603 Secondary BIOS checksum fail Pause
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POST Error Beep Codes
The following table lists POST error beep codes. Prior to system Video initialization, the BIOS
uses these beep codes to inform users on error conditions. The beep code is followed by a user
visible code on POST Progress LEDs.
Table 54. POST Error Beep Codes
Beeps Error Message Description
3 Memory error System halted because a fatal error related to the memory
was detected.
6 BIOS rolling back
error
The system has detected a corrupted BIOS in the flash
part, and is rolling back to the last good BIOS.
The BMC may generate beep codes upon detection of failure conditions. Beep codes are
sounded each time the problem is discovered, such as on each power-up attempt, but are not
sounded continuously. Codes that are common across all Intel® server boards and systems that
use the Intel® 5000 chipset are listed in the following table. Each digit in the code is represented
by a sequence of beeps whose count is equal to the digit.
Table 55. BMC Beep Codes
Code Reason for Beep Associated Sensors Supported?
1-5-2-1 CPU: Empty slot/population error – Processor
slot 1 is not populated.
CPU Population Error Yes
1-5-2-2 CPU: No processors (terminators only) N/A No
1-5-2-3 CPU: Configuration error (e.g., VID mismatch) N/A No
1-5-2-4 CPU: Configuration error (e.g, BSEL mismatch) N/A No
1-5-4-2 Power fault: DC power unexpectedly lost (power
good dropout)
Power Unit – power unit
failure offset
Yes
1-5-4-3 Chipset control failure N/A No
1-5-4-4 Power control fault Power Unit – soft power
control failure offset
Yes
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Appendix E: Supported Intel® Server Chassis
The Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL are supported in the following Intel®
pedestal server chassis:
Intel® Server Chassis SC5400 BASE
Intel® Server Chassis SC5400 BRP
Intel® Server Chassis SC5400 LX
Intel® Server Chassis SC5400 LXi
Intel® Entry Server Chassis SC5299-E DP
Intel® Entry Server Chassis SC5299-E BRP
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Glossary
This appendix contains important terms used in the preceding chapters. For ease of use,
numeric entries are listed first (e.g., “82460GX”) followed by alpha entries (e.g., “AGP 4x”).
Acronyms are followed by non-acronyms.
Term Definition
ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
AP Application Processor
APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt Control
ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
ASMI Advanced Server Management Interface
BIOS Basic Input/Output System
BIST Built-In Self Test
BMC Baseboard Management Controller
BNB Blackford NorthBridge chipset
Bridge Circuitry connecting one computer bus to another, allowing an agent on one to access the other
BSP Bootstrap Processor
byte 8-bit quantity.
CBC Chassis Bridge Controller (A microcontroller connected to one or more other CBCs, together they
bridge the IPMB buses of multiple chassis.
CEK Common Enabling Kit
CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
CMOS In terms of this specification, this describes the PC-AT compatible region of battery-backed 128 bytes
of memory, which normally resides on the server board.
DPC Direct Platform Control
EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
EHCI Enhanced Host Controller Interface
EMP Emergency Management Port
EPS External Product Specification
ESB2 Enterprise South Bridge 2
FBD Fully Buffered DIMM
FMB Flexible Mother Board
FRB Fault Resilient Booting
FRU Field Replaceable Unit
FSB Front Side Bus
GB 1024 MB
GPIO General Purpose I/O
GTL Gunning Transceiver Logic
HSC Hot-Swap Controller
Hz Hertz (1 cycle/second)
I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus
IA Intel® Architecture
IBF Input Buffer
ICH I/O Controller Hub
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Term Definition
IC MB Intelligent Chassis Management Bus
IERR Internal Error
IFB I/O and Firmware Bridge
INTR Interrupt
IP Internet Protocol
IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus
IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface
IR Infrared
ITP In-Target Probe
KB 1024 bytes
KCS Keyboard Controller Style
LAN Local Area Network
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
LPC Low Pin Count
LUN Logical Unit Number
MAC Media Access Control
MB 1024KB
MCH Memory Controller Hub
MD2 Message Digest 2 – Hashing Algorithm
MD5 Message Digest 5 – Hashing Algorithm – Higher Security
ms milliseconds
MTTR Memory Type Range Register
Mux Multiplexor
NIC Network Interface Controller
NMI Nonmaskable Interrupt
OBF Output Buffer
OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer
Ohm Unit of electrical resistance
PEF Platform Event Filtering
PEP Platform Event Paging
PIA Platform Information Area (This feature configures the firmware for the platform hardware)
PLD Programmable Logic Device
PMI Platform Management Interrupt
POST Power-On Self Test
PSMI Power Supply Management Interface
PWM Pulse-Width Modulation
RAM Random Access Memory
RASUM Reliability, Availability, Serviceability, Usability, and Manageability
RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computing
ROM Read Only Memory
RTC Real-Time Clock (Component of ICH peripheral chip on the server board)
SDR Sensor Data Record
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Term Definition
SECC Single Edge Connector Cartridge
SEEPROM Serial Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
SEL System Event Log
SIO Server Input/Output
SMI Server Management Interrupt (SMI is the highest priority nonmaskable interrupt)
SMM Server Management Mode
SMS Server Management Software
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
TBD To Be Determined
TIM Thermal Interface Material
UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
UDP User Datagram Protocol
UHCI Universal Host Controller Interface
UTC Universal time coordinare
VID Voltage Identification
VRD Voltage Regulator Down
Word 16-bit quantity
ZIF Zero Insertion Force
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Reference Documents
See the following documents for additional information:
Intel® S5000 Server Board Family Datasheet
Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL Specification Update
Intel® 5000 Series Chipset Memory Controller Hub Datasheet
Intel® 631xESB/632xESB I/O Controller Hub Datasheet
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