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Kontron Carrier Grade Server TIGW1U

December 2009

Product Guide, rev. 1.3

31

Server Installations and Upgrades—TIGW1U server

3.4.1

Configuring Jumpers on the Server Board

The jumpers are located on the S5000PHB server board server board, which is in the

rear left side of the TIGW1U server chassis. To configure the jumpers on the server

board, in adddition to removing the chassis cover, you also must remove the processor

air duct (see

Section 3.2.5, “Removing the Processor Air Duct” on page 26

) and the PCI

riser card assembly (see

Section 3.4.5.1, “Removing the PCI Riser Card Assembly” on

page 42

). All other components installed on the server board can remain in place.

The jumpers that can be configured are:

• J2A2 (Serial Port B DSR/DCD jumper)
• J1H2 (Password Clear jumper)
• J1G1 (BIOS Bank Select jumper)
• J1F1 (CMOS Clear jumper)
• J1E3 (BMC Force Update jumper)
• J3E2 (Processor select jumper)

See

Figure 7

for the location of these jumpers. The following sections give more

detailed information about the settings.

3.4.1.1

Jumper Blocks

The server board has several 2-pin and 3-pin jumper blocks (see

Figure 7

) that can be

used to configure, protect, or recover specific features of the server board. Pin 1 on

each jumper block is denoted by an “*” or “ ”.

Table 2

describes the function of each

recovery jumper on the server board.

Table 2.

Jumpers

Jumper Name

Pins

What happens at system reset…

J1E3: BMC Force

Update

No Jumper BMC Firmware Force Update Mode – Disabled (Default)

Jumper

BMC Firmware Force Update Mode – Enabled

J1H2: Password

Clear

1-2

These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation.

(Default)

2-3

If these pins are jumpered, administrator and user passwords will be

cleared on the next reset. These pins should not be jumpered for normal

operation.

J1G1: Bank Select

1-2

Force to lower flash bank during boot-up

2-3

Normal operation/use primary flash bank (Default)

J1F1: CMOS Clear

1-2

These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation.

(Default)

2-3

If these pins are jumpered, the CMOS settings will be cleared on the next

reset. These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation

J3E2: Processor

1-2

If these pins are jumpered, the system is configured for a Dual-Core

Intel

®

Xeon

®

processors 5100 series. (Default)

Caution: Pins 2-3 should never be jumpered. The system will not function

correctly if these pins are jumpered.

No Jumper

If no pins are jumpered, the system is configured for a Quad-Core Intel

®

Xeon

®

processors 5400 series.

Note:

Bold entry in “Pins” column indicates default configuration.

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