Intel S1400FP Intel Server Board S1400FP Technical Product Specification - Page 108

BIOS Default Jumper Block, 9.5 BMC Force Update Jumper Block, Install Power Cords.

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Jumper Blocks Intel® Server Board S1400FP TPS 7. Close the server chassis and reattach the power cords. 8. Power up the server. 9.4 BIOS Default Jumper Block This jumper resets BIOS Setup options to their default factory settings. 1. Power down the server and unplug the power cords. 2. Move BIOS DFLT jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) position to the Set BIOS Defaults position (pins 2 and 3). 3. Wait 5 seconds then move the jumper back to the default position of pins 1 and 2 4. Install Power Cords. 5. Power on system. Note: BIOS Error Manager should report a 5220 error code (BIOS Settings reset to default settings). 9.5 BMC Force Update Jumper Block The BMC Force Update jumper is used to put the BMC in Boot Recovery mode for a low-level update. It is used when the BMC has become corrupted and is non-functional, requiring a new BMC image to be loaded on to the server board. 1. Turn off the system and remove power cords. 2. Move the BMC FRC UPDT Jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) operating position to the Force Update position (pins 2 and 3). 3. Re-attach system power cords. 4. Power on the system. Note: System Fans will boost and the BIOS Error Manager should report an 84F3 error code (Baseboard Management Controller in update mode). 5. Boot to the EFI shell and update the BMC firmware using BMC####.NSH (where #### is the version number of the BMC). 6. When update has successfully completed, power off system 7. Remove AC power cords. 8. Move BMC FRC UPDT jumper back to the default position 9. Install AC power cords. 10. Power on system. 11. Boot to the EFI shell and update the FRU and SDR data using FRUSDR####.nsh (where #### is the version number of the FRUSDR package). 12. Reboot the system. 13. Configure desired BMC configuration settings. 96 Revision 1.0 Intel order number G64246-001

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Jumper Blocks
IntelĀ® Server Board S1400FP TPS
Revision 1.0
Intel order number G64246-001
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7.
Close the server chassis and reattach the power cords.
8. Power up the server.
9.4
BIOS Default Jumper Block
This jumper resets BIOS Setup options to their default factory settings.
1.
Power down the server and unplug the power cords.
2.
Move BIOS DFLT jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) position to the Set BIOS
Defaults position (pins 2 and 3).
3.
Wait 5 seconds then move the jumper back to the default position of pins 1 and 2
4. Install Power Cords.
5. Power on system.
Note
: BIOS Error Manager should report a 5220 error code (BIOS Settings reset to
default settings).
9.5
BMC Force Update Jumper Block
The BMC Force Update jumper is used to put the BMC in Boot Recovery mode for a low-level
update.
It is used when the BMC has become corrupted and is non-functional, requiring a new BMC
image to be loaded on to the server board.
1.
Turn off the system and remove power cords.
2. Move the
BMC FRC UPDT
Jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) operating position to
the Force Update position (pins 2 and 3).
3. Re-attach system power cords.
4. Power on the system.
Note
: System Fans will boost and the BIOS Error Manager should report an 84F3 error
code (Baseboard Management Controller in update mode).
5.
Boot to the EFI shell and update the BMC firmware using BMC####.NSH (where #### is
the version number of the BMC).
6.
When update has successfully completed, power off system
7. Remove AC power cords.
8.
Move BMC FRC UPDT jumper back to the default position
9. Install AC power cords.
10. Power on system.
11. Boot to the EFI shell and update the FRU and SDR data using FRUSDR####.nsh
(where #### is the version number of the FRUSDR package).
12. Reboot the system.
13. Configure desired BMC configuration settings.