aTCA-6200 Dual Intel Xeon E5-2648L AdvancedTCA Processor Blade User’s manual Manual Revision: 2.00 Revision Date: December 20, 2012
102.2 Power Consumption This section provides information on the power consumption of the aTCA-6200. System configuration (1) Memory: 8x ATP XL13N4
112.3 Board Layout 2.3.1 aTCA-6200 Board Layout Location Description Location Description CN4 1GbE Ethernet ports DDR3_E-H DDR3-1600 DIMM E-
12 aTCA-6200 Front Panel Out of Service LED (Red) Media LED (Green) User LED (Amber) Hot-swap LED (Blue) Reset button 2.3.
132.3.2.3 Media LED Media LED (Green) State Remark Blink Accessing Disk I/O Off Disk I/O idle 2.3.2.4 User LED User LED (Amber) State R
142.4 Compliance The aTCA-6200 conforms to the following specifications: PICMG 3.0 R2.0 ECN0002 AdvancedTCA PICMG 3.1 Ethernet over AdvancedTC
153 Functional Description 3.1 CPU, Memory and Chipset 3.1.1 CPU The Intel Xeon E5-2648L processor implements several key technologies: Four chan
163.1.2 Memory The aTCA-6200 supports DDR3-1600 RDIMM with eight DIMM sockets (A to D and E to H) up to 128GBytes. Socket A to D are controlled by i
173.1.3 Intel® C604 PCH Overview The Intel® C604 Chipset PCH provides a connection point between various I/O components and DMI based processors. F
18 3.1.5 Silicon Motion SM750 Graphics Controller The aTCA-6200 provides an analog VGA port on the front panel powered by Silicon Motion SM750 2D gr
19(VARTA CR2032) is 4-5 years with an average on-time of 8 hours per working day at an operating temperature of 30°C. However, this typical value var
2Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change(s) 2.00 December 20, 2012 Initial release Copyright 2012 ADL
20 3.2.3 SMBus Devices The aTCA-6200 provides a System Management Bus (SMBus) hosted by the C604 PCH as shown in the diagram below.
21 3.2.4 GPIO List The following table summarizes GPIO usage on the C604 PCH Name Power Well Default Description Name Power Well Default D
22 3.3 IO Interfaces 3.3.1 USB The aTCA-6200 supports six USB 2.0 ports: Three Type-A ports on front panel Three ports routed to RTM On the
23 3.3.2 VGA Analog Interface The DB-15 female connector CN10 is for analog display output. 3.3.3 Ethernet Connection The aTCA-6200 is e
24 3.3.4 Serial Port One PC-compatible serial RS-232 RJ-45 port is provided on the front panel with DIP switches SW9 and SW10 on the board that
25 3.3.5 Switch Settings 3.3.5.1 Set Blade Operation Mode Use Pin 2 of switch SW11 to set the Blade Operation Mode. Users can choose Normal Mode
26Switch SW11 is located at the edge of PCB near the handle. SW11
27 3.3.5.3 Select Front Panel RJ-45 COM Port Mode Use switches SW9 and SW10 located on the solder side of the aTCA-6200 to select the operating m
284 Hardware Platform Management 4.1 Platform Management Overview The purpose of the hardware platform management system is to monitor, control, an
29Item Sensor Name Sensor Address Description Upper Critical Threshold = 1.62 Volts Upper Non-Critical Threshold = 1.59 Volts Lower Non-Critical T
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30Item Sensor Name Sensor Address Description (16) LM73 Temp 82580 (0xF) Temperature Sensor. Please refer to section 4.2.5 Upper Non-Recoverable
31Item Sensor Name Sensor Address Description Lower Critical Threshold = 0.58 Volts Lower Non-Recoverable Threshold = 0.56 Volts (23) PVSA_CPU0 (
32Item Sensor Name Sensor Address Description Upper Non-Critical Threshold = 1.06 Volts Lower Non-Critical Threshold = 0.94 Volts Lower Critical T
33 Byte Data field that may require seconds to accumulate the first reading after a re-arm. [4:0] – reserved. Ignore on read. 4 Current State M
34 Byte Data field [6] – 0b = Sensor scanning disabled [5] – 1b = Initial update in progress. This bit is set to indicate that a “Re-arm Sensor E
35Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Specific Offset Event 3h = OS Load 4h = SMS/OS 5h = OEM Fh = unspecified all other = reserved 4.2.4 Versio
3609h system firmware (EFI / BIOS) change 0Ah SMBIOS change 0Bh operating system change 0Ch operating system loader change 0Dh service or diagnosti
37 Byte Data field [7:6] - reserved. Returned as 1b. Ignore on read. [5] - 1b = at or above (≥) upper non-recoverable threshold [4] - 1b = at or
384.3 IPMI Commands The following table presents all the commands which are supported by the aTCA-6200 in different interfaces and that are compati
39FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area Info ● ● Read FRU Data ● ● Write FRU Data ● ● PICMG Commands HPM.1 Upgrade Commands (HPM.1) Get tar
44.3 IPMI COMMANDS... 38 5 GET
40 5 Getting Started The aTCA-6200 has been designed for easy installation. However, the following standard precautions, installation procedures, a
41 5.2 Installing and Removing the aTCA-6200 Blade 5.2.1 Installing the Blade Follow the steps to install the aTCA-6200 blade to the chas
42Step 2 Check if the catch hooks and alignment pins at both ends of the module are correctly inserted into the proper openings. Push inwards on th
43Step 3 Push the ejector handles inwards until it is locked.
44Step 4 Lock both ends of the captive screws.
45 5.2.2 Removing the Blade Follow the steps to remove the aTCA-6200 blade from the chassis. Step 1 Unlock both ends of the captive screws.
46Step 2 Pinch the lever and latch together then pull outwards to release the ejector handles at both ends. Lever Latch
47Step 3 Pull the blade outwards from the chassis until it is removed.
486 BIOS This chapter outlines how to configure the BIOS setup items. A detailed description of each BIOS setup item in the following sections. 6
49 There is a hot key legend located in the right frame on most setup screens.. →← Left/Right. The Left and Right < Arrow > keys allow y
51 Overview 1.1 Introduction The aTCA-6200 is a highly sophisticated AdvancedTCA processor blade supporting dual eight-core Intel® Xeon® processor E5
50System Language Currently, only “English” is supported on the aTCA-6200. System Time/System Date Use these two options to change system time an
51 6.3 Advanced Setup Screen Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter Advanced BIOS setup screen. You can select any of items in the
52Cave creek controller This option can enable or disable cave creek devices. Options: Enabled/Disabled. 6.3.1 Trusted Computing Trusted computi
536.3.2 CPU Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the CPU configuration settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to
54 Hyper-threading This item allows you to enable or disable the Hyper-Threading technology. Options: Enabled/Disabled. Active Processor Core Thi
55DCU Streamer Prefetch There are two distinct hardware prefetchers on aTCA-6200. Data Cache Unit (DCU) streamer prefetcher and Data Cache Unit (DC
56Power Technology This item enables the power management features. Energy Performance This item is designed for configuring the energy performance
576.3.4 SATA Configuration You can use this screen to specify options for the SATA configuration settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys t
586.3.5 SAS Configuration You can use this screen to view the current SAS configuration. The SAS device is shown dynamically when system boot. The
59Legacy USB Support Legacy USB support refers to USB mouse and keyboard support. If this option is not enabled, any attached USB mouse or keyboard
61.2 Block Diagram
606.3.8 W83627UHG SIO Configuration You can use this screen to specify options for the Super IO configuration settings. Use the up and down <Ar
61Serial Port This item is designed for enabling/disabling the serial ports. Change Settings This item is designed for setting I/O and IRQ for the
626.3.9.1 Console Redirection settings (COM1/2/3) When console redirection is set to enable, the below screen will be needed to set properly for c
63 VT-UTF8 Combo Key Sup This option is used for enabling or disabling VT-UTF8 Combo key. Recorder Mode This option is used for enabling or disablin
64 Terminal Type VT-UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out-of-band management. The next best choice is VT100+ and then VT100. Bits per second
65Network Stack This option is used for enabling or disabling UEFI network stack for onboard Ethernet. Ipv4 PXE Support This option is used for ena
66Add an Attempt You can use this option to add one iSCSI setting at a time, and BIOS can use these settings to connect iSCSI targets. Delete Atte
67After select the Ethernet port, you can set the iSCSI and other parameters. The screen is shown as below. iSCSI Attempt Name You can define t
68ISID This value is derived from MAC address, you can update it by input the last 3 bytes. Enable DHCP You can use this option to enable or disa
696.3.11.2 Delete Attempts After add an attempt in previous page, you can delete it as well, The screen is shown as below. If you need to delete an
7 1.3 Package Contents Before opening the product box, please check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton and contents are dam
706.3.12 Intel Ethernet Port Configuration You can use this screen to view the Ethernet device information, like chip type, device ID, MAC address,
71 6.4 Chipset Setup Screen Select Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter Chipset BIOS setup screen. You can select any of the items in the lef
72 Memory Configuration In this setup screen, some memory information will be shown. Memory Mode This option is used for configuring the memory
73PORT 1A Link Speed Port 1A is designed to link onboard PCIe x8 Ethernet. This item is for configuring the link speed to x8 device. PORT 2A Link
74 Coherency Support It allows user to enable or disable Non-Isoch VT-d Engine Coherency support. ATS Support It allows user to enable or disable
756.4.2 South Bridge You can use this screen to specify options for the PCH configuration settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to selec
76Onboard SAS Oprom This item allows user to enable or disable SAS option ROM. Onboard SATA RAID Oprom This item allows user to enable or disable
77PCI Express Port This item enables or disables the PCI Express Ports in the chipset. PME SCI This item enables or disables the PCI Express PME
78FRONT USB Port 1 This item is to enable or disable front USB port 1. When it is disabled, the USB device plugged in the front USB port 1 won’t wo
796.5 Server Mgmt Setup Screen You can use this screen to specify options for the Server Management settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys
82 Specifications 2.1 aTCA-6200 Specifications 2.1.1 CPU/ Chipset/ Memory CPU Dual Eight-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2648L, (2.1GHz QPI 8.0GT
80 6.6 Boot Setup Screen You can use this screen to specify options for the Boot configuration settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to
81Upon Request – GA20 can be disabled by using BIOS services. Always – do not allow disabling GA20. This option is useful when any RT code is execut
826.7 Security Setup Screen System BIOS provides two levels of password protection. They are Administrator password and User password. The system
836.8 Save & Exit Setup Screen Select Save & Exit tab from setup utility to enter Save & Exit BIOS setup screen. You can select an item
84 Save Changes and Reset It has the same function as Save Changes and Exit except resetting system. System will always be reset after selecting th
857 Serial Over LAN Serial Over LAN (SOL) is a remote management mechanism in which the IPMI controller redirects the serial console from the blade
867.3 Configuring the Target aTCA-6200 7.3.1 BIOS Configuration You can refer to section 6.3.9/6.3.10 to enable Serial Port Console Redirection
877.4 Establish SOL Connection Execute the following command from your remote client to establish the SOL Connection Command: ipmitool -I lanplus -H
888 Drivers The drivers for aTCA-6200 are available on the ADLINK website. Please download them from the product page on the ADLINK web site: http:/
89Safety Instructions 1. Please read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Please keep this User‘s Manual for later reference. 3. One AC Inle
92.1.3 Software BIOS AMI® BIOS with 8Mbit flash memory Supported OS Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 R2 RedHat Ente
90Getting Service Contact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address: 9F, No.166 Jian Yi Road, Zhonghe Di
91 ADLINK Technology, Inc. (French Liaison Office) Address: 15 rue Emile Baudot, 91300 Massy CEDEX, France Tel: +33 (0) 1 60 12 35 66 Fax: +33
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