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Intel ISP1100 Internet Server
Product Guide
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A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel Identified Subassemblies/Products
Order Number: A10528-001
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Contents 1 Description System Components ............................................................................................................ 7 Server Board Features ......................................................................................................... 8 Server Board Connectors and Components ......................................................................... 9 Controls, Connectors, and Indicators...................................................................
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Installing the Processor ...................................................................................................... 28 Removing the Processor Fan (If Applicable) .............................................................. 29 Installing the Processor Chip ..................................................................................... 30 Installing the Processor Heat Sink ............................................................................. 31 Removing the DIMM Boards.
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After the System Has Been Running Correctly ................................................................... 69 Checklist.................................................................................................................... 69 More Problem Solving Procedures ..................................................................................... 70 Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing ............................................................. 70 Monitoring POST ..........
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25. Installing the Add-in Card(s) on the Riser .................................................................. 46 26. Removing the Rear I/O Filler Panel(s) ....................................................................... 47 27. Installing the Riser and Add-in Card(s) ...................................................................... 48 28. Replacing the Lithium Back-up Battery ...................................................................... 50 29. Powering Up the Server......
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1 Description System Components ® Figure 1 shows the location of the major system components in the Intel ISP1100 Internet Server. A B M I J C D N G F K L E H OMO9445 A. PCI Add-in Card Slots H. Fan 1 B. PCI Riser Card I. Fan 2 C. Server Board J. Fan 3 D. Power Supply K. Fan 4 E. 1-Inch Hard Drive Bracket L. Fan 5 F. 1-Inch Hard Drive Bracket M. Add-In Card Retention Bracket G. 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive N. DIMM Sockets Figure 1. System Components 7
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Server Board Features Table 1 summarizes the TR440BX server board features. Table 1. Server Board Features Feature Description Form Factor MicroATX (9.6 inches by 9.6 inches) ® ® ™ Processor Supports an Intel Pentium III processor or Intel Celeron processor in a PGA370 socket. Memory Four 168-pin dual in-line memory module (DIMM) sockets Support unbuffered and registered SDRAM DIMMs Supports up to 1 GB of ECC, SPD SDRAM with registered or unbuffered DIMMs ® Chipset Intel 82440BX AGPset, consist
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Server Board Connectors and Components Figure 2 shows the locations of the server board connectors and components. AA AB C Z DE Y X V FG H W U T I S R Q J K P L O M N OMO9446 A. Wake on LAN Connector O. System Fans Connectors B. Speaker P. DIMM Sockets C. PCI Riser Sideband and PCI Bus Connectors Q. Front Panel Connector D. SMSC I/O Controller R. Front Panel Controller E. Battery S. Primary IDE Connector F. Intel Pro/100+ Server (82559) Ethernet Controllers T. Intel 82371EB PIIX4E G. SCSI LED Co
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Controls, Connectors, and Indicators Front Panel Figure 3 shows the locations of the server front-panel controls, connectors, and indicators. ABE C D FGHI M N J KL OMO9447 A. Power LED Indicator (Green) H. User-Programmable LED Indicator (Green) B. System Fault LED Indicator (Amber) I. User-Programmable LED Indicator (Green) C. Hard Drive Activity LED Indicator (Green) J. Power Switch D. LAN 1 Activity LED Indicator (Yellow) K. Sleep Switch E. LAN 1 100 Mbps LED Indicator (Green) L. Reset Switch
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Processors The server board supports a single Intel Pentium III processor or Celeron processor that plugs into a PGA370 socket connector that secures the processor chip with a zero-insertion-force (ZIF) arm. The host bus speed (66 MHz or 100 MHz) is automatically selected. Table 2 lists the processors supported by the server board. Table 2. Supported Processors Processor Type L2 Cache Size FSB Speed Speed 1 Celeron processor 128 KB 66 MHz 566 MHz 533 MHz 500 MHz 466 MHz 433 MHz 400 MHz 366 MHz
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• Unbuffered DIMMs of the following sizes: 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB and 256 MB for a total memory size of 1 GB. • Registered DIMMs of the following sizes: 64MB, 128Mb and 256MB for a maximum memory size of 1 GB. Only non-stacked DIMMs are supported because of a server board space constraint. Table 3. Supported Memory Characteristics DIMM DRAM DRAM DRAM Single-sided DIMM Double-sided DIMM Size Configuration Technology Depth Width (Size x 64 Bit) (Size x 64 Bit) 16 MB 2 Mbit x 72 16 Mbit 2 Mbi
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NOTE All memory components used with the server board should comply with the ® following PC SDRAM specifications (see Chapter 13 in the Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Technical Product Specification for information about how to obtain these specifications): • PC SDRAM Specification (memory component specific) • PC Unbuffered SDRAM Specifications • PC Serial Presence Detection Specification Processors with 100 MHz host bus speed must be paired only with 100 MHz SDRAM. Processors with 66 MHz host
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IDE Support The server board has two independent bus-mastering IDE interfaces that support: 1. ATAPI devices (such as CD-ROM drives). 2. ATA devices using the transfer modes listed in the Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Technical Product Specification. The BIOS supports logical block addressing (LBA) and extended cylinder head sector (ECHS) translation modes. The drive reports the transfer rate and translation mode to the BIOS. The server board supports PCMCIA ATA Type II flash card technology th
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I/O Controller The FDC37B807 I/O controller from SMSC is an ISA Plug and Play-compatible, multifunctional I/O device that provides the following features (see Chapter 13 in the Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Technical Product Specification for Plug and Play specification information): • Two serial ports. • Interface for one 1.2 MB, 1.44 MB, or 2.88 MB diskette drive. • Three-mode diskette drive support (driver required). • FIFO support on both serial and diskette drive interfaces. • One parallel
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Keyboard and Mouse Interface The PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors are located on the server back panel. The +5 V lines to † these connectors are protected with a PolySwitch circuit that, like a self-healing fuse, reestablishes the connection after an overcurrent condition is removed. The keyboard controller contains the AMI keyboard and mouse controller code, provides the keyboard and mouse control functions, and supports password protection for power on/reset. A power on/reset password can
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For more details on programming and reading the Heceta 2 chip please refer to the Heceta 2 Device Specification version 1.2 or later (see Chapter 13 in the Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Technical Product Specification for how to obtain this specification). SCSI Hard Drive LED Connector The optional SCSI hard drive LED connector is a 1 x 2-pin connector that allows add-in SCSI controller applications to use the same LED as the IDE controller. This connector can be connected to the LED output of
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Wake on Ring/Resume on Ring Wake on Ring enables the computer to wake from sleep or soft-off mode when a call is received on a telephony device, such as a faxmodem. The server board provides three methods for implementing Wake on Ring: 1. An external modem connected to Serial Port A (rear) can toggle the super I/O controller’s Ring Indicator pin which should be enabled to cause a wakeup event. 2. The 2-pin Wake on Ring header may be shorted to cause a wakeup event. 3. A PCI modem may implement
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SMI and NMI Routing There are numerous SMI sources and all are routed to the PIIX4. Software must configure the PIIX4 SMI source pins to control whether SMI is propagated through to the processor via its H_SMI input or not. For details on the fault conditions that cause SMI to occur, consult the data sheets of the SMI source ICs. The SMI routing on the server board is described in Table 6. Note that some PIIX4 inputs have several sources. Schematic signal names are in parenthesis. Table 6.
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Fan Support The server board has five fan connectors. The functions of the fan connectors are described in Table 7. Table 7. Fan Connector Descriptions Connector Function Fan 1 (J35) Supports fan speed sensing for fans with tachometer outputs. Connector supports variable fan speed. Fan 2 (J34) Supports fan speed sensing for fans with tachometer outputs. Connector supports variable fan speed. Fan 3 (J33) Supports fan speed sensing for fans with tachometer outputs. Connector supports variable