aTCA-9700 Dual Intel Xeon E5-2658/2680 v2 40G AdvancedTCA Processor Blade User’s Manual Manual Revision: 2.01 Revision Date: March 13
102.2 Power Consumption This section provides information on the power consumption of the aTCA-9700. System configuration (1) Memory: 8x TS1GKR72V
112.3 Board Layout 2.3.1 aTCA-9700 Board Layout Location Description Location Description CN2/3 USB ports J1/J2 Base/Fabric Interface CN4 Gb
122.3.2 aTCA-9700 Front Panel VGAUSBGbE (RJ45) IPMC serial debug portRS-232 serial port Base and Fabric Channel LEDsReset b
13 2.3.3 Status LED Definitions The following sections describe the front panel Status LEDs: Hot-swap LED, OOS LED, BIOS/OS Boot OK LED, IPMC Paylo
142.3.3.4 IPMC Chassis Identify Command LED IPMC Chassis Identify Command (Amber) State Remark Off Default Off Blinking Chassis Identify Comman
152.3.3.6 Base and Fabric Channels LEDs Base and Fabric Channels LEDs FCH1 ACT (Amber) Blink when accessing Ethernet I/O Fabric 1 Link (Amber) 40
162.4 Compliance The aTCA-9700 conforms to the following specifications: PICMG 3.0 R2.0 ECN0002 AdvancedTCA PICMG 3.1 Ethernet over Advanced
173 Functional Description 3.1 CPU, Memory and Chipset 3.1.1 CPU The Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2658/2680 v2 implements several key technologies:
183.1.2 Memory The aTCA-9700 is a dual processor system with each Intel® Xeon® processor E5 2600 v2 series providing four memory channels supporting
19 3.1.4 Silicon Motion SM750 Graphics Controller The aTCA-9700 provides an analog VGA port on the front panel powered by a Silicon Motion SM750 2D
2Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change(s) 2.00 30/10/2013 Initial release 2.01 13/03/2014 Correct block diagram
20 3.2.2 SMBus Devices The aTCA-9700 provides a System Management Bus (SMBus) hosted by the Intel® C604 PCH. The topology is shown in the diagram bel
21 3.3 I/O Interfaces 3.3.1 USB The aTCA-9700 supports four USB 2.0 ports: Two Type-A ports on front panel Two ports routed to RTM (availabl
22 3.3.2 VGA Interface A DB-15 female connector on the front panel provides analog display output. Front Panel VGA Pin Definition (DB-15)
23 3.3.4 Serial Port Two serial ports are output to USB Mini-B connectors on the front panel for use as service terminals. The port labeled IPMI i
24 3.3.6 Switch And Jumper Settings 3.3.6.1 Set Blade Operation Mode Use switch SW4 to set the Blade Operation Mode. Normal operation requires a
25 4 Intelligent Platform Management System The purpose of the intelligent platform management system is to monitor, control, and assure proper ope
26Threshold Sensor Type LNR LC LNC UNC UC UNR +1.8V CX3-2 Volts 1.625 1.665 1.695 1.915 1.945 1.985 +3.3V MG Volts
274.1.1 Sensor Reading (FRU Hotswap Sensor) Byte Data field Request data 1 Sensor Number (FFh = reserved) 1 Completion Code 2 Sensor Reading.
284.1.2 Get Sensor Reading (Physical IPMB-0 Sensor) Byte Data field Request data 1 Sensor Number (FFh = reserved) 1 Completion Code 2 [7] – I
294.1.3 Watchdog Timer Sensor Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Specific Offset Event Watchdog 2 23h 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h-07h 08h This senso
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304.1.4 Version Change Sensor Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Specific Offset Event Version Change 2Bh 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h
314.1.5 System Firmware Progress Sensor Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Specific Offset Event System Firmware Progress (formerly POST Error
32Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Specific Offset Event 13h Starting operating system boot process, e.g. calling Int 19h 14h Basebo
33 Byte Data field [2] - 1b = state 2 asserted [1] - 1b = state 1 asserted [0] - 1b = state 0 asserted (5) For discrete reading sensors only. (Op
344.2 IPMI Commands The following table presents all the commands which are supported by the aTCA-9700 in different interfaces and compatible with
35PICMG Command HPM.1 Upgrade Commands (HPM.1) Get target upgrade capabilities ● ● Get component properties ● ● Abort Firmware Upgrade ● ● Initi
36 5 Getting Started The aTCA-9700 has been designed for easy installation. However, the following standard precautions, installation procedures, a
37 5.2 Installing and Removing the aTCA-9700 5.2.1 Installing the Blade Follow these steps to install the aTCA-9700 blade to the chassis.
38Step 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
39Step 3 Push the ejector handles inwards until it is locked.
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40Step 4 Lock both ends of the captive screws.
41 5.2.2 Removing the Blade Follow these steps to remove the aTCA-9700 blade from the chassis. Step 1 Unlock both ends of the captive screws.
42Step 2 Pinch the lever and latch together then pull outwards to release the ejector handles at both ends. Lever Latch
43Step 3 Pull the blade outwards from the chassis until it is removed.
445.3 Firmware Update Procedure The aTCA-9700 supports firmware update (IPMC FW, BIOS, FRU) over various interfaces (LAN, KCS, serial interface or
45 5.3.2 Update over KCS Step1: Prepare an aTCA-9700 with Linux system. Enter the following command to make sure the ipmi_si and ipmi_devintf
46 5.3.3 Update over LAN The following IPMItool command line parameters are used for communicating with the carrier IPMC via LAN: -I lan The
476 BIOS This chapter will guide you how to configure BIOS setup items. There will be detailed description for each BIOS setup item in the following
48 There is a hot key legend located in the right frame on most setup screens.. →← Left/Right. The Left and Right < Arrow > keys allo
49 System Language Choose the language of BIOS setup utility. So far, there is only “English” is supported on aTCA-9700. System Time/System Date
5 1 Overview 1.1 Introduction The ADLINK aTCA-9700 is a high performance AdvancedTCA® (ATCA) processor blade featuring dual 8-core Intel® Xeon® pro
50 It shows what version of EFI specification is compliant with aTCA-9700’s BIOS. BIOS Revision It shows revision of aTCA-9700’s BIOS. Build Date
51BASE I/F LAN PXE ROM FRONT I/F LAN PXE ROM These two options can be configured to invoke Ethernet’s PXE ROM on BASE/FRONT interface. When it is s
526.3.2 CPU Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the CPU configuration settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to s
53 Hyper-threading This item allows you to enable or disable the Hyper-Threading technology. Options: Enabled/Disabled. Active Processor Core Thi
54streamer prefetcher and Data Cache Unit (DCU) IP-prefetcher. DCU streamer prefetchers detect multiple reads to a single cache line in a certain pe
55 Energy Performance This item is designed for configuring the energy performance. 6.3.3 Runtime Error Logging You can use this screen to speci
56Poison Support in IOH This option is for enabling or disabling IOH Poison Support. When poison is enabled, no signaling or logging is done at IIO
576.3.5 SAS Configuration You can use this screen to view the current SAS configuration. The SAS device is shown dynamically when system boot. The
586.3.6 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Legacy USB support refers to USB mouse and keyboard support. If this option is not enabled, any atta
596.3.7 W83627UHG SIO Configuration You can use this screen to specify options for the Super IO configuration settings. Use the up and down <Ar
61.2 Block Diagram ZONE3Intel® Xeon® E5‐2600 v2 10‐core/20TCPUDDR3 1866 RDIMMZONE2FRONTPANELSATADOMBIOS BIOSTPMZONE1DDR3 1866 RDIMMDDR3 1866 RD
60 6.3.8 Serial Port Console Redirection The settings on this setup screen specify how the host computer and the remote computer (which the user is
61 6.3.9 COM1 Console Redirection This item is used to configure the enabling/disabling of console redirection to each COM port. For example, COM1
62 Flow Control Set this option to select Flow control for console redirection. VT-UTF8 Combo Key Sup This option is used for enabling or disabli
63redirection. Parity Set this option to select Parity for console redirection. Stop Bits Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet. (A
646.3.11 iSCSI You can use this screen to specify options for the iSCSI settings. The screen is shown as below. 6.3.12 Ethernet Port Configur
65Ethernet Port Information The port configuration information will be shown on screen, like chip type, device ID, MA address, and so on. Link S
666.4 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 le
676.4.1 IOH Configuration You can use this screen to specify options for the North Bridge settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to selec
68 PORT 1A Link Speed Port 1A is designed to link onboard PCIe x8 Ethernet. This item is for configuring the link speed to x8 device. IOU2 – PCIe
69if IOU2 port is configured to x4x4x8. It provides the link to RTM base channel. This item is for configuring the link speed to x4 device. IOU3 –
7 1.3 Package Contents Before opening, please check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton and contents are damaged, notify
706.4.2 PCH Configuration You can use this screen to specify options for the PCH configuration settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to
71The screen is shown as below. All USB Devices This item enables or disables all USB devices. EHCI Controller 1 This item enables or disables
72RTM USB Port 2 This item is for enabling or disabling RTM USB port. When it is disabled, all USB device plugged in this RTM USB port will not wor
736.5 Server Mgmt Setup Screen You can use this screen to specify options for the Server Management settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> k
746.5.1 System Event Log You can use this screen to specify options for the System Event Log settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to s
756.6 Boot Setup Screen You can use this screen to specify options for the Boot configuration settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to
766.7 Security Setup Screen System BIOS provides two levels of password protection. They are Administrator password and User password. The syst
776.8 Save & Exit Setup Screen Select Save & Exit tab from setup utility to enter Save & Exit BIOS setup screen. You can select an it
78 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
797 Serial Over LAN Serial Over LAN (SOL) is a remote management feature that allows the IPMC (Smart Fusion A2F500) to redirect the serial console
82 Specifications 2.1 aTCA-9700 Specifications 2.1.1 CPU/ Chipset/ Memory CPU Dual 10-core Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2658/2680 v2, (2.4/2.8GHz Q
80Build the source code and install IPMItool: make make install Now your remote client is ready to connect to the target the aTCA-9700. Note: Th
817.3.3 Linux System Setting Linux needs to be told to listen for logins on the serial port. This is done by adding the following line to /etc/init
82 The default values of the aTCA-9700 SOL parameters are listed in the table below Parameter Default Value Channel 1 IP Address 172.17.172.134 Ch
83 8 Drivers The drivers for aTCA-9700 are available on the ADLINK website. Please visit the aTCA-9700 product web site for more details: http://ww
84Safety Instructions 1. Please read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Please keep this User‘s Manual for later reference. 3. One AC Inle
85Getting Service Contact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address: 9F, No.166 Jian Yi Road, Zhonghe Di
86 ADLINK Technology, Inc. (French Liaison Office) Address: 6 allée de Londres, Immeuble Ceylan 91940 Les Ulis, France Tel: +33 (0) 1 60 12 35
9 2.1.3 Software BIOS AMI BIOS with 8Mbit flash memory Supported OS Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Red Hat Enterpri
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