Technical Product Specification

Functional Architecture Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL TPS
Revision 1.7
Intel order number: D41763-008
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The LSI SAS1064e controller supports a 32-bit external memory bus that provides an interface
for Flash ROM and NVSRAM devices.
3.4.1 SAS RAID Support
RAID modes 0, 1, and 10 are supported. An optional SAS RAID Key can be used to support
Software RAID 5. The server board can support up to four hard drives with a non-expander
backplane or support up to eight hard drives with an expander backplane.
3.4.2 SAS/SATA Connector Sharing
Four SATA connectors are shared between SATA and SAS, depending on the version of the
server board. For SAS server boards, four of the six SATA connectors are used for SAS
functionality. For SATA server boards, all six SATA connectors are used for SATA functionality.
3.5 Network Interface Controller (NIC)
Network interface support is provided from the built-in Dual GbE MAC features of the ESB2 in
conjunction with the Intel
®
82563EB compact Physical Layer Transceiver (PHY). Together, they
provide the server board with support for dual LAN ports designed for 10/100/1000 Mbps
operation.
The Intel
®
82563EB device is based upon proven PHY technology integrated into Intel’s gigabit
Ethernet controllers. The physical layer circuitry provides a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
interface for 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T applications (802.3, 802.3u, and
802.3ab). The 82563EB device is capable of transmitting and receiving data at rates of
1000 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 10 Mbps.
Each network interface controller (NIC) drives two LEDs located on each network interface
connector. The link/activity LED (at the left of the connector) indicates network connection when
on, and transmit/receive activity when blinking. The speed LED (at the right of the connector)
indicates 1000-Mbps operation when amber, 100-Mbps operation when green, and 10-Mbps
operation when off. The following table provides an overview of the LEDs:
Table 12. NIC Status LED
LED Color LED State NIC State
Off 10 Mbps
Green 100 Mbps
Green/Amber (Right)
Amber 1000 Mbps
On Active Connection
Green (Left)
Blinking Transmit/Receive activity
3.5.1 Intel
®
I/O Acceleration Technolgy (Intel
®
I/OAT)
Intel
®
I/O Acceleration Technology moves network data more efficiently through Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor 5000 sequence-based servers for improved application responsiveness across
diverse operating systems and virtualized environments. Intel
®
I/OAT improves network
application responsiveness by unleashing the power of Intel
®
Xeon
®
processors 5000 sequence