Intel P4000RP Technical Product Specification - Page 38

Enhanced Power Management, Serial Ports, KVM/Serial Over LAN SOL Function, System Management Bus

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Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP 3.4.7.1 MAC Address Definition Each Intel® Server Board S1200V3RPL, S1200RPO, or S1200RPM has the following MAC addresses assigned to it at the factory:  NIC 1 MAC address (for OS usage)  NIC 2 MAC address - Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +1 (for OS usage)  Integrated BMC LAN Channel MAC address - Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +2  Intel® Remote Management Module 4 dedicated NIC MAC address - Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +3 Each Intel® Server Board S1200V3RPS has the following MAC addresses assigned to it at the factory:  NIC 1 MAC address  NIC 2 MAC address - Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +1  Integrated BMC LAN Channel MAC address - Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +2 3.4.8 Enhanced Power Management The Intel® C220 series chipset's power management functions include enhanced clock control and various low-power (suspend) states (for example, Suspend-to-RAM and Suspend-to-Disk). A hardware-based thermal management circuit permits software-independent entrance to lowpower states. The Intel® C220 series chipset contains full support for the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Specification, Revision 4.0a. 3.4.9 Serial Ports The server board provides two serial ports: an external DB9 serial port connector and an internal DH-10 serial header. The rear DB9 Serial A port is a fully functional serial port that can support any standard serial device. The Serial B port is an optional port accessed through a nine-pin internal DH-10 header (J9A2). You can use a standard DH-10 to DB9 cable to direct serial A port to the rear of a chassis. 3.4.10 KVM/Serial Over LAN (SOL) Function These functions support redirection of keyboard, mouse, and text screen to a terminal window on a remote console. The keyboard, mouse, and text redirection enables the control of the client machine through the network without the need to be physically near that machine. Text, mouse, and keyboard redirection allows the remote machine to control and configure the client by entering BIOS setup. The KVM/SOL function emulates a standard PCI serial port and redirects the data from the serial port to the management console using LAN. KVM has additional requirements of internal graphics and SOL may be used when KVM is not supported. 3.4.11 System Management Bus (SMBus* 2.0) The Intel® C220 series chipset contains a SMBus* Host interface that allows the processor to communicate with SMBus* slaves. This interface is compatible with most I2C devices. Special I2C commands are implemented. The Intel® C220 series chipset's SMBus* host controller provides a mechanism for the processor to initiate communications with SMBus* peripherals 26 Revision 1.0

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Functional Architecture
Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP
3.4.7.1
MAC Address Definition
Each Intel
®
Server Board S1200V3RPL, S1200RPO, or S1200RPM has the following MAC
addresses assigned to it at the factory:
NIC 1 MAC address (for OS usage)
NIC 2 MAC address – Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +1 (for OS usage)
Integrated BMC LAN Channel MAC address – Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +2
Intel
®
Remote Management Module 4 dedicated NIC MAC address – Assigned the NIC
1 MAC address +3
Each Intel
®
Server Board S1200V3RPS has the following MAC addresses assigned to it at the
factory:
NIC 1 MAC address
NIC 2 MAC address – Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +1
Integrated BMC LAN Channel MAC address – Assigned the NIC 1 MAC address +2
3.4.8
Enhanced Power Management
The Intel
®
C220 series chipset’s power management functions include enhanced clock control
and various low-power (suspend) states (for example, Suspend-to-RAM and Suspend-to-Disk).
A hardware-based thermal management circuit permits software-independent entrance to low-
power states. The Intel
®
C220 series chipset contains full support for the
Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Specification, Revision 4.0a
.
3.4.9
Serial Ports
The server board provides two serial ports: an external DB9 serial port connector and an
internal DH-10 serial header.
The rear DB9 Serial A port is a fully functional serial port that can support any standard serial
device.
The Serial B port is an optional port accessed through a nine-pin internal DH-10 header (J9A2).
You can use a standard DH-10 to DB9 cable to direct serial A port to the rear of a chassis.
3.4.10
KVM/Serial Over LAN (SOL) Function
These functions support redirection of keyboard, mouse, and text screen to a terminal window
on a remote console. The keyboard, mouse, and text redirection enables the control of the client
machine through the network without the need to be physically near that machine. Text, mouse,
and keyboard redirection allows the remote machine to control and configure the client by
entering BIOS setup. The KVM/SOL function emulates a standard PCI serial port and redirects
the data from the serial port to the management console using LAN. KVM has additional
requirements of internal graphics and SOL may be used when KVM is not supported.
3.4.11
System Management Bus (SMBus* 2.0)
The Intel
®
C220 series chipset contains a SMBus* Host interface that allows the processor to
communicate with SMBus* slaves. This interface is compatible with most I2C devices. Special
I2C commands are implemented. The Intel
®
C220 series chipset’s SMBus* host controller
provides a mechanism for the processor to initiate communications with SMBus* peripherals
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