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SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide
Order Number: A09429-003
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A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel Identified Subassemblies/Products
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Disclaimer Intel Corporation (Intel) makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Intel assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Intel makes no commitment to update nor to keep current the information contained in this document. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written conse
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Contents Part I: User’s Guide........................................................................................................ 11 1 Baseboard Description Baseboard Features........................................................................................................... 13 Baseboard Connector and Component Locations...................................................... 14 Processor..................................................................................................
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Using the System Setup Utility (SSU)................................................................................. 47 When to Run the SSU ............................................................................................... 47 What You Need to Do................................................................................................ 48 Running the SSU Remotely ....................................................................................... 48 Creating SSU Diskettes ..
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ICMB Card ......................................................................................................................... 73 Installing an ICMB Card............................................................................................. 74 Removing an ICMB Card........................................................................................... 75 4 Solving Problems Boot Issues ..................................................................................................
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A Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets Equipment Log ........................................................................................................ 113 Configuration Worksheets........................................................................................ 115 Power Configuration Worksheet .............................................................................. 115 SSU Worksheets .......................................................................................
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5. Configuration Utilities................................................................................................. 27 6. Hot Keys.................................................................................................................... 28 7. Main Menu................................................................................................................. 31 8. Primary IDE Master and Slave Submenu .................................................................. 32 9.
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53. Memory Module Interface.......................................................................................... 97 54. Processor Card Connector Pin Out (J7A1, J7B1, J7C1, J7D1).................................. 99 55. Processor VRM Connectors (J2A2, J2B1, J2C1): Add-in VRM Connector Pin Listing.............................................................................................................. 102 56. Server Monitor Module Connector Pin Out .....................................
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100. Security Menu Worksheet 29................................................................................... 122 101. Server Menu Worksheet 30..................................................................................... 122 102. System Management Submenu Worksheet 31........................................................ 122 103. Console Redirection Submenu Worksheet 32 ......................................................... 123 104. EMP Configuration Submenu Worksheet 33.......
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x SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide
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Part I: User’s Guide 1 Baseboard Description 2 Configuration Software and Utilities 11
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12 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide
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1 Baseboard Description Baseboard Features Table 1. Baseboard Features Feature Description ® ® ™ Processor Installed: Up to four Intel Pentium III Xeon processors, packaged in single edge contact (S.E.C.) cartridges and installed in 330-pin SC330.1 compliant edge connectors, operating at 1.8 V to 3.5 V. The baseboard’s voltage regulator is automatically programmed by the processor’s VID pins to provide the required voltage. The baseboard includes connectors for three 8.3-compliant plug-in vol
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Baseboard Connector and Component Locations A B Z JJ C Y I I X J W D V U E HH T AA F K S G L BB M H R CC O N Q DD P EE FF GG I OM09918 Figure 1. Baseboard Connector and Component Locations A. Legacy Narrow SCSI B. Legacy Wide SCSI C. SMM Connector D. IMB Connector E. HDD Activity F. HPIB Connector G. ICMB Connector H. Internal USB Connector I. Lithium Battery J. Memory Module Connector K. Video Connector L. USB, External Connector M. Network Connector N. Parallel Connector O. COM1, COM2 Connect
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CAUTION Lithium Battery: See "Replacing the Backup Battery" on page 68 of this product guide for instructions on replacing and disposing of the Lithium Battery. Processor Each Intel Pentium III Xeon processor is packaged in a single edge contact (S.E.C.) cartridge. The cartridge includes the processor core with an integrated 32 KB primary (L1) cache, the secondary (L2) cache, a thermal plate, and a plastic cover. The processor core and L2 cache components are on a pre-assembled printed circuit
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Memory Main memory resides on an add-in board, called a memory module, designed for the SKA4 baseboard. The memory module contains slots for 16 DIMMs, each of which must be at least 64 MB, and is attached to the baseboard through a 330-pin connector, called the Memory Expansion Card Connector (MECC). The memory module supports PC-100 compliant registered ECC SDRAM memory modules. The ECC used for the memory module is capable of correcting single-bit errors (SBEs) and detecting 100 percent of
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Each slot is identified by another notation. Sockets A1 through A4 are identified as J1 through J4 respectively. Sockets B1 through B4 are identified as J5 through J8. Sockets C1 through C4 are identified as J9 through J12. Sockets D1 through D4 are identified as J13 through J16. NOTE ✏ Based on the chipset, addressable memory can be extended to 16 GB. However, some server systems are not thermally configured to support all 16 GB. Consult the documentation accompanying your server system to
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Peripherals Super I/O Chip (SIO) † The National PC97317VUL Super I/O Plug and Play Compatible with ACPI Compliant Controller/Extender device supports two serial ports, one parallel port, diskette drive, and PS/2-compatible keyboard and mouse. The system provides the connector interface for each port. Serial Ports Both serial ports can be relocated. Each serial port can be set to one of four different COMx ports, and each can be enabled separately. When disabled, serial port interrupts are av
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The table below summarizes typical LED states that you may encounter during a system’s operation. Table 3. Slot State Indicators LED State Status Green On The slot is on and functioning normally. Amber Off Green On The slot is on and the card requires attention. Amber On Green Off The slot is off and the card in the slot requires attention. Amber On Green blinking Slot power is transition from either ON to OFF or OFF to ON. Amber Off Off The slot is powered off. PCI features include: • 33 or 66
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USB Interface The SKA4 baseboard provides a dual external USB connector for the back panel of a server system. The connector is defined by the USB Specification, Revision 1.0. Both ports function identically with the same bandwidth. The SKA4 baseboard also provides a proprietary internal USB header. Network Interface Controller (NIC) The SKA4 baseboard supports a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network subsystem based on the ® Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet Multifunction PCI/CARDBus controller. The Intel 82