Datasheet

Intel® Server Board S2600CW Platform Management Intel® Server Board S2600CW Family TPS
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The front panel diagnostic interrupt button is pressed.
The BMC receives an IPMI command Chassis Control that requests this action.
Note that the BMC may also generate this interrupt due to an IPMI Watchdog Timer
pre-timeout interrupt; however an event for this occurrence is already logged against the
Watchdog Timer sensor so it will not log an NMI sensor event.
5.3.19 LAN Leash Event Monitoring
The Physical Security sensor is used to monitor the LAN link and chassis intrusion status. This
is implemented as a LAN Leash offset in this discrete sensor. This sensor monitors the link
state of the two BMC embedded LAN channels. It does not monitor the state of any optional
NICs.
The LAN Leash Lost offset asserts when one of the two BMC LAN channels loses a previously
established link. It de-asserts when at least one LAN channel has a new link established after
the previous assertion. No action is taken if a link has never been established.
LAN Leash events do not affect the front panel system status LED.
5.3.20 Add-in Module Presence Sensor
Some server boards provide dedicated slots for add-in modules/boards (for example, SAS, IO,
and PCIe-riser). For these boards the BMC provides an individual presence sensor to indicate
whether the module/board is installed.
5.3.21 CMOS Battery Monitoring
The BMC monitors the voltage level from the CMOS battery, which provides backup battery to
the chipset RTC. This is monitored as an auto-rearm threshold sensor.
Unlike monitoring of other voltage sources for which the Emulex* Pilot III component
continuously cycles through each input, the voltage channel used for the battery monitoring
provides an SW enable bit to allow the BMC FW to poll the battery voltage at a relatively slow
rate in order to conserve battery power.
5.4 Embedded Web Server
BMC Base manageability provides an embedded web server and an OEM-customizable web
GUI which exposes the manageability features of the BMC base feature set. It is supported
over all on-board NICs that have management connectivity to the BMC as well as an optional
dedicated add-in management NIC. At least two concurrent web sessions from up to two
different users is supported. The embedded web user interface supports the following client
web browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0*
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10.0*
Mozilla Firefox 24*