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NIC 3 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC address + 2 for OS usage

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Product Architecture Overview Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS LED Left Right Color Green Amber Green LED State Off On Blinking Off On On NIC State LAN link not established LAN link is established LAN activity is occurring 10 Mb/sec data rate 100 Mb/sec data rate 1000 Mb /sec data rate Figure 22. Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL External RJ45 NIC Port LED Definition The server board has seven MAC addresses programmed at the factory. MAC addresses are assigned as follows:  NIC 1 MAC address (for OS usage)  NIC 2 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC address + 1 (for OS usage)  NIC 3 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC address + 2 (for OS usage)  NIC 4 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC address + 3 (for OS usage)  BMC LAN channel 1 MAC address = NIC1 MAC address + 4  BMC LAN channel 2 MAC address = NIC1 MAC address + 5  BMC LAN channel 3 (RMM) MAC address = NIC1 MAC address + 6 The printed MAC address on the server board and/or server system is assigned to NIC1 on the server board. 3.2.5.3 I/O Module Support To broaden the standard on-board feature set, the server board provides support for one of several available IO Module options. The I/O module attaches to a high density 80-pin connector on the server board (J2B1) labeled "IO_Module" and is supported by x8 PCIe Gen3 signals from the IIO module of the CPU 1 processor. 32 Revision 1.1 Intel order number G24881-004

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Product Architecture Overview
Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS
Revision 1.1
Intel order number G24881-004
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LED
Color
LED State
NIC State
Left
Green
Off
LAN link not established
On
LAN link is established
Blinking
LAN activity is occurring
Right
Off
10 Mb/sec
data rate
Amber
On
100 Mb/sec data rate
Green
On
1000 Mb /sec data rate
Figure 22.
Intel
®
Server Board S2600GZ/GL External RJ45 NIC Port LED Definition
The server board has seven MAC addresses programmed at the factory. MAC addresses are
assigned as follows:
NIC 1 MAC address (for OS usage)
NIC 2 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC address + 1 (for OS usage)
NIC 3 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC address + 2 (for OS usage)
NIC 4 MAC address = NIC 1 MAC address + 3 (for OS usage)
BMC LAN channel 1 MAC address = NIC1 MAC address + 4
BMC LAN channel 2 MAC address = NIC1 MAC address + 5
BMC LAN channel 3 (RMM) MAC address = NIC1 MAC address + 6
The printed MAC address on the server board and/or server system is assigned to NIC1 on the
server board.
3.2.5.3
I/O Module Support
To broaden the standard on-board feature set, the server board provides support for one of
several available IO Module options. The I/O module attaches to a high density 80-pin
connector on the server board (J2B1) labeled “IO_Module” and is
supported by x8 PCIe Gen3
signals from the IIO module of the CPU 1 processor.