Technical Product Specification
Intel
®
Server
Board S2600WP TPS Platform Management Functional Overview
Thermal Protection CLST: High power supply thermal event; results in a throttling
hiccup mode with fixed maximum throttle time and a fix throttle release ramp time.
When the SMBAlert# signal is asserted, the fans will be gated by HW for a short period
(~100ms) to reduce overall power consumption.
It is expected that the interruption to the fans
will be of short enough duration to avoid false lower threshold crossings for the fan tach sensors;
however, this may need to be comprehended by the fan monitoring FW if it does have this side-
effect.
4.15
Other Platform Management
The platform supports the following sleep states, S1 and S5. Within S0, the platform supports
additional lower power states, such as C1e and C6, for the CPU.
4.15.1
Wake On LAN (WOL)
Wake On LAN (WOL) is supported on both LAN ports and IOM LAN modules for all
supported Sleep states.
Wake on Ring is supported on the external Serial port only for all supported Sleep states.
Wake on USB is supported on the rear and front panel USB ports for S1 only.
Wake on RTC is supported for all supported Sleep states.
Wake IPMI command is supported (BMC function no additional hardware requirement)
for all supported Sleep states.
4.15.2
PCI Express* Power management
L0 and L3 power management states are supported on all PCI Express* slots and embedded
end points.
4.15.3
PMBus*
Power supplies that have PMBus* 1.1 are supported and required to support Intel
®
Dynamic
Power Node Manager. Intel
®
Server Board S2600WP supports the features of Intel
®
Dynamic
Power Node Manager version 1.5 except the inlet temperature sensor.
4.15.4
Node Power Policies
When working with Intel
®
Server Chassis H2000JF, the BMC on each node will monitor its fans
and temperature for critical failures. When there is a fan failure and a critical temperature event
at the same time the node will be powered down. When this occurs the node will need to be
manually powered back on.
Additionally on Intel
®
Server Board S2600JF, the BMC on node 3 and node 4 will monitor for a
power supply over current condition or power supply over temperature condition. If either of
these occur and the Shutdown Policy has been enabled then the node will be powered down.
When this occurs the node will need to be manually powered back on but if the over current or
over temperature event is detected again the node will be powered back off.
The Shutdown Policy setting is only shown on Node 3 and Node 4, and is disabled by default
but can be enabled or disabled in the BIOS setup Server Management page or by using the Set
Shutdown Policy command.
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