Nic upgrading/changing, 7 nic upgrading/changing – Compaq W4000 User Manual

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Technical Reference Guide

5.9.7 NIC UPGRADING/CHANGING


The integrated NIC may be used in conjunction with another NIC card in a PCI slot. These
systems provide AOL support for NIC cards that are AOL-compliant to the extent described
previously in section 5.9.2. These systems also provide Remote System Alert (RSA) support for
such NIC cards as the 3Com 3C905C-TX NIC card. The RSA function is similar to AOL in that
the unit provides, even while powered off, system status alert messages to a network console.
Note that NIC cards implementing the RSA method do not use the PCI/SMBus for receiving alert
information and therefore require, in addition to the PCI connection, an auxiliary cable connection
with the system as shown in Figure 5-16.

AOL/SOS

Header P12

NIC Card in PCI Slot

AOL/SOS Cable

Network

Cable








System or

Backplane

board



Figure 5-15. Remote System Alert Implementation (Generic Representation)

In the Remote System Alert implementation, the NIC card receives event notification directly
from the system’s thermal and hood sensors and the LPC47B357 I/O controller over an AOL/SOS
cable connection (Figure 5-17). During system-off conditions the NIC card receives auxiliary
power from the 3.3 VDC auxiliary power rail on the PCI bus.

PCI
Bus

System or Backplane Board




Hood Sensor

Optional NIC Card






PCI
Connector

PCI
Bus

Thermal

ASIC

7

BIOS Fail
O

NC S Fail

Intrusion

Fan
Fan Alert
Fan Therm.

AOL/SOS

Header

1

SOS

NC

NC

47B37x

I/O Cntlr.














Not connected on Configurable Minitower models.


Figure 5-16. RSA Logic, Block Diagram

Compaq Evo and Workstation Personal Computers

Featuring the Intel Pentium 4 Processor

Second Edition - January 2003

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