S2600GZ and S2600GL
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Product Overview
- 3. Product Architecture Overview
- 3.1 Processor Support
- 3.2 Processor Functions Overview
- 3.2.1 Processor Core Features:
- 3.2.2 Supported Technologies:
- 3.2.3 Intel® QuickPath Interconnect
- 3.2.4 Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) and Memory Subsystem
- 3.2.4.1 Supported Memory
- 3.2.4.2 Memory Slot Identification and Population Rules
- 3.2.4.3 Publishing System Memory
- 3.2.4.4 Integrated Memory Controller Operating Modes
- 3.2.4.5 Memory RAS Support
- 3.2.5 Processor Integrated I/O Module (IIO)
- 3.3 Intel® C602 Chipset Functional Overview
- 3.4 Integrated Baseboard Management Controller Overview
- 4. System Security
- 5. Technology Support
- 6. Platform Management Functional Overview
- 6.1 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Firmware Feature Support
- 6.2 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
- 6.3 Power Control Sources
- 6.4 BMC Watchdog
- 6.5 Fault Resilient Booting (FRB)
- 6.6 Sensor Monitoring
- 6.7 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Inventory Device
- 6.8 System Event Log (SEL)
- 6.9 System Fan Management
- 6.10 Messaging Interfaces
- 6.10.1 User Model
- 6.10.2 IPMB Communication Interface
- 6.10.3 LAN Interface
- 6.10.4 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- 6.10.5 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
- 6.10.6 Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)
- 6.10.7 Secure Shell (SSH)
- 6.10.8 Serial-over-LAN (SOL 2.0)
- 6.10.9 Platform Event Filter (PEF)
- 6.10.10 LAN Alerting
- 6.10.11 Alert Policy Table
- 6.10.12 SM-CLP (SM-CLP Lite)
- 6.10.13 Embedded Web Server
- 6.10.14 Virtual Front Panel
- 6.10.15 Embedded Platform Debug
- 6.10.16 Data Center Management Interface (DCMI)
- 6.10.17 Lightweight Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP)
- 7. Advanced Management Feature Support (RMM4)
- 8. On-board Connector/Header Overview
- 9. Reset and Recovery Jumpers
- 10. Light Guided Diagnostics
- 11. Power Supply Specification Guidelines
- 11.1 Power Supply DC Output Connector
- 11.2 Power Supply DC Output Specification
- 11.2.1 Output Power/Currents
- 11.2.2 Standby Output
- 11.2.3 Voltage Regulation
- 11.2.4 Dynamic Loading
- 11.2.5 Capacitive Loading
- 11.2.6 Grounding
- 11.2.7 Closed loop stability
- 11.2.8 Residual Voltage Immunity in Standby mode
- 11.2.9 Common Mode Noise
- 11.2.10 Soft Starting
- 11.2.11 Zero Load Stability Requirements
- 11.2.12 Hot Swap Requirements
- 11.2.13 Forced Load Sharing
- 11.2.14 Ripple/Noise
- 11.2.15 Timing Requirements
- 12. BIOS Setup Utility
- Table 60. BIOS Setup: Keyboard Command Bar
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- Figure 44. Power & Performance Screen
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- Figure 45. Memory Configuration Screen
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- Figure 46. Memory RAS and Performance Configuration Screen
- Figure 47. Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen
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- Figure 48. PCI Configuration Screen
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- Figure 49. NIC Configuration Screen
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- Figure 50. Serial Port Configuration Screen
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- Figure 51. USB Configuration Screen
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- Figure 52. System Acoustic and Performance Configuration
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- Figure 54. Server Management Screen
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- Figure 55. Console Redirection Screen
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- Figure 56. System Information Screen
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- Figure 57. BMC LAN Configuration Screen
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- Figure 58. Boot Options Screen
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- Figure 59. CDROM Order Screen
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- Figure 60. Hard Disk Order Screen
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- Figure 61. Floppy Order Screen
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- Figure 62. Network Device Order Screen
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- Figure 63. BEV Device Order Screen
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- Figure 64. Add EFI Boot Option Screen
- Figure 65. Delete EFI Boot Option Screen
- Figure 66. Boot Manager Screen
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- Figure 67. Error Manager Screen
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- Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips
- Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables
- Appendix C: Management Engine Generated SEL Event Messages
- Appendix D: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder
- Appendix E: POST Code Errors
- Appendix F: Supported Intel® Server Systems

System Security Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS
In addition, on the next successful reboot, the Error Manager displays a Major Error code 0048, which also
logs a SEL event to alert the authorized user or administrator that a password access failure has occurred
4.2
Intel® TPM module AXXTPME5 Support
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) option is a hardware-based security device that addresses the growing
concern on boot process integrity and offers better data protection. TPM protects the system start-up process
by ensuring it is tamper-free before releasing system control to the operating system. A TPM device provides
secured storage to store data, such as security keys and passwords. In addition, a TPM device has encryption
and hash functions. The server board implements TPM as per TPM PC Client specifications revision 1.2 by the
Trusted Computing Group (TCG).
A TPM device is optionally installed onto a high density 14-pin connector labeled “TPM” on the server board,
and is secured from external software attacks and physical theft. A pre-boot environment, such as the BIOS
and operating system loader, uses the TPM to collect and store unique measurements from multiple factors
within the boot process to create a system fingerprint. This unique fingerprint remains the same unless the pre-
boot environment is tampered with. Therefore, it is used to compare to future measurements to verify the
integrity of the boot process.
After the system BIOS completes the measurement of its boot process, it hands off control to the operating
system loader and in turn to the operating system. If the operating system is TPM-enabled, it compares the
BIOS TPM measurements to those of previous boots to make sure the system was not tampered with before
continuing the operating system boot process. Once the operating system is in operation, it optionally uses
TPM to provide additional system and data security (for example, Microsoft Vista* supports Bitlocker drive
encryption).
4.2.1
TPM security BIOS
The BIOS TPM support conforms to the TPM PC Client Implementation Specification for Conventional BIOS
and to the TPM Interface Specification, and the Microsoft Windows BitLocker* Requirements. The role of the
BIOS for TPM security includes the following:
Measures and stores the boot process in the TPM microcontroller to allow a TPM enabled operating
system to verify system boot integrity.
Produces EFI and legacy interfaces to a TPM-enabled operating system for using TPM.
Produces ACPI TPM device and methods to allow a TPM-enabled operating system to send TPM
administrative command requests to the BIOS.
Verifies operator physical presence. Confirms and executes operating system TPM administrative
command requests.
Provides BIOS Setup options to change TPM security states and to clear TPM ownership.
For additional details, refer to the TCG PC Client Specific Implementation Specification, the TCG PC Client
Specific Physical Presence Interface Specification, and the Microsoft BitLocker* Requirement documents.
4.2.2
Physical Presence
Administrative operations to the TPM require TPM ownership or physical presence indication by the operator to
confirm the execution of administrative operations. The BIOS implements the operator presence indication by
verifying the setup Administrator password.
A TPM administrative sequence invoked from the operating system proceeds as follows:
1. User makes a TPM administrative request through the operating system’s security software.
2. The operating system requests the BIOS to execute the TPM administrative command through TPM ACPI
methods and then resets the system.
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