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Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP Introduction 1. Introduction This Technical Product Specification (TPS) provides board specific information detailing the features, functionality, and high-level architecture of the Intel® Server Board series S1200V3RP family. Design-level information related to specific server board components and subsystems can be obtained by ordering External Product Specifications (EPS) or External Design Specifications (EDS) related to this server generation. EPS and EDS documents are made available under NDA with Intel and must be ordered through your local Intel representative. See the Reference Documents section for a list of available documents. 1.1 Chapter Outline This document is divided into the following chapters:  Chapter 1 - Introduction  Chapter 2 - Overview  Chapter 3 - Functional Architecture  Chapter 4 - System Security  Chapter 5 -Intel® Technology Support  Chapter 6 - Platform Management Functional Overview  Chapter 7 - Advanced Management Feature Support (RMM4)  Chapter 8 - On-board Connector/Header Overview  Chapter 9 - BIOS Setup Interface  Chapter 10 - Jumper Blocks  Chapter 11 - Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics  Chapter 12 - Environmental Limits Specifications  Chapter 13 - Server Board Power Distribution  Appendix A - Integration and Usage Tips  Appendix B - Integrated BMC Sensor Tables  Appendix C - POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder  Appendix D - POST Code Errors  Appendix E - Supported Intel® Server Chassis  Glossary  Reference Documents 1.2 Server Board Use Disclaimer Intel Corporation server boards support add-in peripherals and contain a number of high-density Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool. Intel ensures through its own chassis development and testing that when Intel® server building blocks are used together, the fully integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements of these components. It is the responsibility of the system integrator who chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating Revision 1.0 1

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Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP
Introduction
1.
Introduction
This
Technical Product Specification
(TPS) provides board specific information detailing the
features, functionality, and high-level architecture of the Intel
®
Server Board series S1200V3RP
family.
Design-level information related to specific server board components and subsystems can be
obtained by ordering
External Product Specifications
(EPS) or
External Design Specifications
(EDS) related to this server generation. EPS and EDS documents are made available under
NDA with Intel and must be ordered through your local Intel representative. See the
Reference
Documents
section for a list of available documents.
1.1
Chapter Outline
This document is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Overview
Chapter 3 – Functional Architecture
Chapter 4 – System Security
Chapter 5 –Intel
®
Technology Support
Chapter 6 – Platform Management Functional Overview
Chapter 7 – Advanced Management Feature Support (RMM4)
Chapter 8 – On-board Connector/Header Overview
Chapter 9 – BIOS Setup Interface
Chapter 10 – Jumper Blocks
Chapter 11 – Intel
®
Light Guided Diagnostics
Chapter 12 – Environmental Limits Specifications
Chapter 13 – Server Board Power Distribution
Appendix A – Integration and Usage Tips
Appendix B – Integrated BMC Sensor Tables
Appendix C – POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder
Appendix D – POST Code Errors
Appendix E – Supported Intel
®
Server Chassis
Glossary
Reference Documents
1.2
Server Board Use Disclaimer
Intel Corporation server boards support add-in peripherals and contain a number of high-density
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and power delivery components that need adequate airflow
to cool. Intel ensures through its own chassis development and testing that when Intel
®
server
building blocks are used together, the fully integrated system will meet the intended thermal
requirements of these components. It is the responsibility of the system integrator who chooses
not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating
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