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Intel® Server Board S2600CP and Server System P4000CP TPS Introduction 1. Introduction This Technical Product Specification (TPS) provides information on Intel® Server Board S2600CP and Intel® Server System P4000CP including architecture, features and functionality. In addition, you can obtain design-level information for a given subsystem by ordering the External Product Specifications (EPS) for the specific subsystem. EPS documents are not publicly available and you must order them through your local Intel representative. Chapter Outline This document is divided into the following chapters:  Chapter 1 - Introduction  Chapter 2 - Intel® Server Board S2600CP Overview  Chapter 3 - Intel® Server System P4000CP Overview  Chapter 4 - Intel® Server Board S2600CP Functional Architecture  Chapter 5 - System Security  Chapter 6 - Intel® Server Board S2600CP and Intel® Server System P4000CP Platform Management  Chapter 7 - Intel® Server Board S2600CP Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs  Chapter 8 - Intel® Server Board S2600CP Jumper Blocks  Chapter 9 - Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics  Chapter 10 - Intel® Server System P4000CP Front Control Panel and Back Panel  Chapter 11 - Intel® Server System P4000CP Storage and Peripheral Drive Bays  Chapter 12 - Intel® Server System P4000CP Thermal Management  Chapter 13 - Intel® Server System P4000CP Power System Options  Chapter 14 - Intel® Server System P4000CP Accessories  Chapter 15 - Design and Environmental Specifications  Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips  Appendix B: Compatible Intel® Server Chassis  Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables  Appendix D: Platform Specific BMC Appendix  Appendix E: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder  Appendix F: POST Error Code  Glossary  Reference Documents 1.1 Server Board Use Disclaimer Intel® Server Boards contain a number of high-density VLSI (Very-large-scale integration) and power delivery components that require adequate airflow for cooling. Intel ensures through its own chassis development and testing that when Intel® server building blocks are used together, the fully integrated system meets the intended thermal requirements of these components. It is the responsibility of the system integrator who chooses not to use Intel developed server Revision 1.2 1 Intel order number G26942-003

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Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP and Server System P4000CP TPS
Introduction
Revision 1.2
1
Intel order number G26942-003
1.
Introduction
This
Technical Product Specification
(TPS) provides information on Intel
®
Server Board
S2600CP and Intel
®
Server System P4000CP including architecture, features and functionality.
In addition, you can obtain design-level information for a given subsystem by ordering the
External Product Specifications
(EPS) for the specific subsystem. EPS documents are not
publicly available and you must order them through your local Intel representative.
Chapter Outline
This document is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP Overview
Chapter 3 - Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Overview
Chapter 4 - Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP Functional Architecture
Chapter 5 – System Security
Chapter 6 - Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP and Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Platform
Management
Chapter 7 - Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs
Chapter 8 - Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP Jumper Blocks
Chapter 9 - Intel
®
Light Guided Diagnostics
Chapter 10 - Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Front Control Panel and Back Panel
Chapter 11 - Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Storage and Peripheral Drive Bays
Chapter 12 - Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Thermal Management
Chapter 13 - Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Power System Options
Chapter 14 - Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Accessories
Chapter 15 - Design and Environmental Specifications
Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips
Appendix B: Compatible Intel
®
Server Chassis
Appendix C: BMC Sensor Tables
Appendix D: Platform Specific BMC Appendix
Appendix E: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder
Appendix F: POST Error Code
Glossary
Reference Documents
1.1
Server Board Use Disclaimer
Intel
®
Server Boards contain a number of high-density VLSI (Very-large-scale integration) and
power delivery components that require adequate airflow for cooling. Intel ensures through its
own chassis development and testing that when Intel
®
server building blocks are used together,
the fully integrated system meets the intended thermal requirements of these components. It is
the responsibility of the system integrator who chooses not to use Intel developed server