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Role of Integrated BMC in NM

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Intel® Server Board S1200BT TPS Platform Management features enable tracking of power consumption. Alerts and notifications provide the foundation for automation of power management in the data center management stack. The external interface specifies the protocols that must be supported in this version of NM. The table below summarizes the feature support for NM 2.0. Table 13. NM Features Task Capabilities and Features 2.0 Monitor Power and Thermal Platform power monitoring Thermal monitoring and thermal policy support Processor package power monitoring Memory power monitoring Power limiting policy support Control Power Utilization Delegate Power and Thermal Policy Processor power limiting Memory power limiting Dynamic core allocation (runtime core-idling) Configure core power off at boot time Configure power-optimized boot at boot time Concurrent policies Limit power upon power excursion (OS operational) Reduce power upon temperature excursion Limit power even when OS is not operational (OS failure)   Platform     Avoid Triggering HW Protection Reduce power consumption to prevent tripping DC circuit breaker  Power supply optimization technologies (SmaRT and CLST) used to limit power consumption to reduce demand on power supplies in specific scenarios. IPMI-based commands over SMBus (monitoring, control and alert)  Interfaces PECI Proxy and Pass-Through (this feature is also available on the ME Si-Enabling firmware)  Power telemetry from Integrated BMC or from PMBus-compliant power supplies Note: EPSD systems have ME get power data directly from power  supplies 4.4.3 Role of Integrated BMC in NM This section summarizes the Integrated BMC role in the NM feature implementation. Revision 2.0 47 Intel order number G13326-004

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Intel®
Server Board S1200BT TPS
Platform Management
Revision 2.0
Intel order number G13326-004
47
features enable tracking of power consumption. Alerts and notifications provide the foundation
for automation of power management in the data center management stack. The external
interface specifies the protocols that must be supported in this version of NM.
The table below summarizes the feature support for NM 2.0.
Table 13. NM Features
Task
Capabilities and Features
2.0
Monitor Power
and Thermal
Platform power monitoring
Thermal monitoring and thermal policy support
Processor package power monitoring
Memory power monitoring
Control Power
Utilization
Power limiting policy support
Platform
Processor power limiting
Memory power limiting
Dynamic core allocation (runtime core-idling)
Configure core power off at boot time
Configure power-optimized boot at boot time
Delegate Power
and Thermal
Policy
Concurrent policies
Limit power upon power excursion (OS operational)
Reduce power upon temperature excursion
Limit power even when OS is not operational (OS failure)
Avoid Triggering
HW Protection
Reduce power consumption to prevent tripping DC circuit breaker
Power supply optimization technologies (SmaRT and CLST) used
to limit power consumption to reduce demand on power supplies in
specific scenarios.
Interfaces
IPMI-based commands over SMBus (monitoring, control and alert)
PECI Proxy and Pass-Through (this feature is also available on the
ME Si-Enabling firmware)
Power telemetry from Integrated BMC or from PMBus-compliant
power supplies
Note:
EPSD systems have ME get power data directly from power
supplies
4.4.3
Role of Integrated BMC in NM
This section summarizes the Integrated BMC role in the NM feature implementation.