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Intel® Server Board S1600JP TPS Platform Management Functional Overview 4. Platform Management Functional Overview Platform management functionality is supported by several hardware and software components integrated on the server board that work together to control system functions, monitor and report system health, and control various thermal and performance features in order to maintain (when possible) server functionality in the event of component failure and/or environmentally stressed conditions. This chapter provides a high level overview of the platform management features and functionality implemented on the server board. For more in depth and design level Platform Management information, refer the BMC Core Firmware External Product Specification (EPS) (Intel® Order Number: G31813) and BIOS Core External Product Specification (EPS) for Intel® Server products based on the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-4600, 2600, and 1600 product families. 4.1 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Firmware Feature Support The following sections outline general features that the integrated BMC firmware can support. Support and utilization for some features is dependent on the server platform in which the server board is integrated and any additional system level components and options that may be installed. 4.1.1   IPMI 2.0 Features Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) IPMI Watchdog timer Messaging support, including command bridging and user/session support. Chassis device functionality, including power/reset control and BIOS boot flags support. Event receiver device: The BMC receives and processes events from other platform subsystems. Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) inventory device functionality: The BMC supports access to system FRU devices using IPMI FRU commands. System Event Log (SEL) device functionality: The BMC supports and provides access to a SEL. Sensor Data Record (SDR) repository device functionality: The BMC supports storage and access of system SDRs. Sensor device and sensor scanning/monitoring: The BMC provides IPMI management of sensors. It polls sensors to monitor and report system health. IPMI interfaces: o Host interfaces include system management software (SMS) with receive message queue support, and server management mode (SMM). o IPMB interfaces o LAN interface that supports the IPMI-over-LAN protocol (RMCP and RMCP+) Serial-over-LAN (SOL) ACPI state synchronization: The BMC tracks ACPI state changes that are provided by the BIOS. 36 Revision 1.4

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Intel® Server Board S1600JP TPS
Platform Management Functional Overview
36
Revision 1.4
4.
Platform Management Functional Overview
Platform management functionality is supported by several hardware and software components
integrated on the server board that work together to control system functions, monitor and report
system health, and control various thermal and performance features in order to maintain (when
possible) server functionality in the event of component failure and/or environmentally stressed
conditions.
This chapter provides a high level overview of the platform management features and
functionality implemented on the server board. For more in depth and design level Platform
Management information, refer the
BMC Core Firmware External Product Specification (EPS)
(Intel
®
Order Number: G31813) and
BIOS Core External Product Specification (EPS
) for Intel
®
Server products based on the Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor E5-4600, 2600, and 1600 product families.
4.1
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Firmware Feature Support
The following sections outline general features that the integrated BMC firmware can support.
Support and utilization for some features is dependent on the server platform in which the
server board is integrated and any additional system level components and options that may
be installed.
4.1.1
IPMI 2.0 Features
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
IPMI Watchdog timer
Messaging support, including command bridging and user/session support.
Chassis device functionality, including power/reset control and BIOS boot
flags support.
Event receiver device: The BMC receives and processes events from other
platform subsystems.
Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) inventory device functionality: The BMC supports
access to system FRU devices using
IPMI FRU
commands.
System Event Log (SEL) device functionality: The BMC supports and provides
access to a SEL.
Sensor Data Record (SDR) repository device functionality: The BMC supports
storage and access of system SDRs.
Sensor device and sensor scanning/monitoring: The BMC provides IPMI
management of sensors. It polls sensors to monitor and report system health.
IPMI interfaces:
o
Host interfaces include system management software (SMS) with receive
message queue support, and server management mode (SMM).
o
IPMB interfaces
o
LAN interface that supports the IPMI-over-LAN protocol (RMCP and RMCP+)
Serial-over-LAN (SOL)
ACPI state synchronization: The BMC tracks ACPI state changes that are provided
by the BIOS.