Intel S2600CP S2600CP/P4000CP family Service Guide - Page 109

Memory Configuration

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Hardware Installations and Upgrades 33. SMM Wait Timeout Option Values: [Entry Field 0 - 3000ms, 3 is default] Help Text: Millisecond timeout waiting for BSP and APs to enter SMM. Range is 1ms to 3000ms. Comments: Amount of time to allow for the SMI Handler to respond to an SMI. If exceeded, BMC generates an SMI Timeout and resets the system. / NOTE This field is temporary, and will be removed when no longer required. Back to [Processor Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] Memory Configuration The Memory Configuration screen allows the user to view details about the DDR3 DIMMs that are installed as system memory, and alter BIOS Memory Configuration settings where appropriate. For S1400, S1600, S2400, S2600, and S4600 series boards this screen shows memory system information, has options to select, and allows the user to select the "Configure Memory RAS and Performance" screen for further system memory information and configuration. This screen differs somewhat between different boards which have different memory configurations. Some boards have one processor socket and fewer DIMMs, while other boards have two sockets or four sockets, more DIMMs, and the boards may have RAS and Performance options if configured for them To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Memory Configuration. To move to another screen, press the key to return to the Advanced screen, then select the desired screen. Intel® Server Board S2600CP Intel® Server System P4000CP Family Service Guide (Preliminary) 95

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Hardware Installations
and Upgrades
Intel
®
Server Board S2600CP Intel
®
Server System P4000CP Family Service Guide (Preliminary)
95
33.
SMM Wait Timeout
Option Values:
[Entry Field 0 – 3000ms,
3
is default]
Help Text:
Millisecond timeout waiting for BSP and APs to enter SMM. Range is 1ms to 3000ms.
Comments:
Amount of time to allow for the SMI Handler to respond to an SMI. If
exceeded, BMC generates an SMI Timeout and resets the system.
/
NOTE
This field is temporary, and will be removed when no longer required.
Back to [
Processor Configuration Screen
] — [
Advanced Screen
]
Memory Configuration
The Memory Configuration screen allows the user to view details about the DDR3 DIMMs that are
installed as system memory, and alter BIOS Memory Configuration settings where appropriate.
For S1400, S1600, S2400, S2600, and S4600 series boards this screen shows memory system information,
has options to select, and allows the user to select the “Configure Memory RAS and Performance” screen
for further system memory information and configuration.
This screen differs somewhat between different boards which have different memory configurations.
Some boards have one processor socket and fewer DIMMs, while other boards have two sockets or four
sockets, more DIMMs, and the boards may have RAS and Performance options if configured for them
To access this screen from the
Main
screen, select
Advanced > Memory Configuration
. To move to
another screen, press the <Esc> key to return to the
Advanced
screen, then select the desired screen.