Intel STL2 Product Guide

Intel STL2 - Server Board Motherboard Manual

Intel STL2 manual content summary:

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    Intel® Server Board STL2 Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/Products Order Number: A28570-001
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    or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Intel. An Intel® product, when used in accordance with its associated documentation, is "Year 2000 Capable" when, upon installation, it accurately stores, displays, processes, provides, and/or receives date data from, into
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    8 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 9 Processor ...10 Memory ...10 Add-in Board Slots ...11 Video ...12 SCSI Controller ...12 IDE Controller...12 Network Controller...13 Network Teaming Features 13 Keyboard and Mouse ...15 ACPI ...15 Security ...16 Security with Mechanical Locks and
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    Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly 61 Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 62 Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 62 CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 62 Cannot Connect to a Server 62 Problems with Network 63 PCI Installation Tips 63 iv Intel Server Board STL2
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    the Locking Bar 23 7. Place the Heatsink...24 8. Attach the Heatsink...24 9. Connect the Processor Fan 25 10. Processor Clock Speed Jumper 26 11. Installing a Terminator 27 12. Installing a VRM ...28 13. Replacing the Back up Battery 29 14. Jumper Locations ...65 Tables 1. Server Board Features
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    1 Description Server Board Features Table 1. Server Board Features Feature Description Processor Up to two Intel® Pentium® III processors in a Flip Chip Pin Grid Array (FC-PGA) package. Memory (DRAM) Four 72 bit sockets for 168-pin, gold contact, 133 MHz, 3.3V, PC/133 compliant, registered,
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    connectors B. Serial port 2 connector C. Serial port 1 connector D. NMI switch E. Parallel port connector F. Keyboard connector G. Mouse connector H. Video connector I. Network connector Figure 1. Back Panel Connectors OM10672 8 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    (P14) F. Secondary processor heatsink fan connector (P36) Q. Ultra Single Ended (SE) SCSI connector (P9) R. Ultra160 LVD SCSI connector (P8) S. Configuration jumper block (1L4) G. Power supply signal connector (P37) H. DIMM slots (P15-P18) I. IDE connector (P19) J. Floppy drive connector (P20
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    the server board. Contact your sales representative or dealer for a current list of approved memory modules. Check the Intel Customer Support website for the latest tested memory list: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/STL2/compat.htm 10 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    to 133 Mbps • 8, 16, or 32 bit data transfers • Plug and Play ready • Parity enabled The server board has two full length PCI-66/64 bit. PCI features: • Bus speed up to 66 MHz • 32 bit memory addressing • 5 V/3.3 V signaling environment • Burst transfers of up to 528 Mbps • 8, 16, 32, or 64 bit data
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    system board that supports a master and a slave device. The device controls: • PIO and DMA transfer modes • DMA-33 capable • Mode 4 timings • Transfer rates up to 33 MB/s • Buffering for PCI/IDE burst transfers • Master/slave IDE mode • Up to two devices. 12 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    The server board includes a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network solution based on the Intel drive of bus), compatible with PCI Bus Specification, Revision 2.1 • Chained memory Mbps network speeds • Support for both 10 Mbps and instructions in the Windows NT 4.0 or NetWare 4.1x readme files. Description 13
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    also provide the benefits of AFT. Receive rates remain at 100 Mbps. To use ALB, you must have two, three, or four PRO/100 Intelligent Server adapters installed in your server or workstation and linked to the same network switch. 14 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    into a state where the hard drives spin down, the system fans stop, and all processing is halted. However, the power supply will still be on and the processors will still be dissipating some power, so the power supply fan and processor fans will still run. The STL2 supports sleep states s0, s1
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    are set, you: • May enter the user password to enter BIOS Setup or the SSU. However, you will not be able to change many of the options. • Must enter the supervisor password if you want to enter BIOS Setup or the SSU and have access to all of the options. 16 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    A, the system prompts for a password. When the password is entered, the server boots from CD or diskette and disables the secure mode. If there is no CD in the CD-ROM drive or diskette in drive A, the server boots from drive C and automatically goes into secure mode. All enabled secure mode features
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    drive Clear Password jumper (see the BIOS automatically server fully boots. If secure mode is enabled and the "Secure Boot Mode" option is also enabled, the server will fully boot but will require a password before accepting any keyboard or mouse input. 18 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    its protective wrapper or from the server, place the board component side up on a grounded, static free surface. Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper. Do not slide board over any surface. Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that
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    be the same speed and must all be registered. For a list of supported memory, call your service representative or visit the Intel Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/STL2/compat.htm 4321 Figure 3. Installing DIMMs OM10673 20 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    sure your server can handle a newer, faster processor (thermal and power considerations). For exact information about processor interchangeability, contact your customer service representative or visit the Intel Customer Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/STL2 ESD
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    for instructions). 3. Raise the locking bar on the socket. OM10686 Figure 4. Raise the Locking Bar 4. Aligning the pins of the processor with the socket, insert the processor into the socket. Note what the processor speed is so you can set the jumpers correctly. 22 Intel Server Board STL2 Product
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    2/)!% OM08879 Figure 5. Insert the Processor 5. Lower the locking bar completely. 2/)!% OM08880 Figure 6. Lower the Locking Bar Upgrading 23
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    the Heatsink 7. Attach the fan heatsink clip to the processor socket. We recommend attaching the side away from the fan cable first. Then use a screw driver or other tool to attach the remaining side. PGA370 A B Figure 8. Attach the Heatsink OM10681 24 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    8. Connect the processor fan cable to the processor fan connector. P36 P12 PGA370 Figure 9. Connect the Processor Fan OM10671 Upgrading 25
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    speed jumpers. 2 4 6 8 10 12 5E1 1 3 5 7 9 11 OM10674 Figure 10. Processor Clock Speed Jumper Table 3. CPU Clock Speed (5E1) CPU Pins Pins Pins Pins Speed 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 667 ää 733 ä 800 ä ä ä 867 ä ä 933 ä ä 1000 ä Pins 9-10 Pins 11-12 26 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    that shipped with your processor for more detail. 4. Remove the heatsink from the processor. 5. Raise the locking bar on the socket. 6. Remove the processor from the socket. 7. If you removed the processor from the secondary socket and are not replacing it, you must install a terminator in its place
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    installing two processors, you must install a voltage regulator module (VRM). Orient the VRM as shown and press it into the connector. Make sure the plastic latches engage the VRM. C B A OM10677 Figure 12. Installing a VRM Replacing the Back up Battery The lithium battery on the server board powers
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    VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion. VAROITUS Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan
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    Utility Description and brief procedure BIOS Setup If the system does not have a diskette drive, or the drive is disabled or misconfigured, use Setup to enable it. Or, you can move the CMOS jumper on the server board from the default setting (Protect CMOS memory) to the Clear setting; this
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    appears. Note the screen display and write down the beep code you hear; this information is useful for your service representative. For a listing of beep codes and error messages that POST can generate, see the "Solving Problems" chapter in this manual. 32 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    you cannot access it to run a utility from a diskette, you may need to clear CMOS memory. You will need to open the server, change a jumper setting, use Setup to check and set diskette drive options, and change the jumper back. For a step-by-step procedure, see Chapter 5, under the heading, "CMOS
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    System Time System Date Diskette A Diskette B Hard Disk Pre-Delay Primary Master Primary Slave Processor Speed Language Choices HH:MM:SS MM/DD/ access of the hard drive. Enters submenu. Enters submenu. Enters submenu. Selects which language BIOS displays. 34 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    drive is a CD-ROM The attached drive is a removable media device (tape drive, zip drive) Enables large block addressing Transfer Mode is automatically selected DMA mode is automatically selected Processor Speed Submenu Feature Processor Speed Processor #1 type Cache RAM Processor #2 type Cache RAM
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    only. This field is informational only. This field is informational only. This field is informational only. This field is informational only. Clears the memory error status. Enabled causes the system to pause at the end of POST if a memory error occurred. 36 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    Diskette Controller Mouse SCSI Controller LAN BIOS to configure the port. Auto forces BIOS to configure the port. Selects parallel port mode. Enables onboard diskette controller. Enables the mouse. Enables the onboard SCSI controller. Enables the onboard LAN controller. Enables the on board
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    of the PCI slots. Description Selects the power on state for Num Lock. Enables or disables the audible key click. Sets the numbers of time per second a key will repeat while it is held down. Sets the delay before a key starts to repeat when it is held down. 38 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    on server board (see Server Board Jumpers in Chapter 5). Requires password entry before boot. System will remain in secure mode until password is entered. Password on Boot takes precedence over Secure Mode Boot. Protects the boot sector on the boot drive against some viruses. Limits the use of
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    . XON/XOFF is software-flow control. Sets what the console connection is. Boot Menu Feature Boot Diagnostics Screen Boot Device Priority Hard Drive Removable Devices Device Enabled Disabled Description Enters submenu. Enters submenu. Enters submenu. 40 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    Drive ATAPI CD-ROM Drive Hard Drive Intel UNDI, PXE-2.0 Description Attempts to boot from the diskette drive. Attempts to boot from an ATAPI CD-ROM drive. Attempts to boot from a hard drive device. Attempts to boot from a network connection. Requires the presence of a PXE server. Hard Drive
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    colors) can not be saved. The SSU supports the ROM-DOS V6.22 operating system. It may run on other ROM-DOScompatible operating systems but they are not supported. The SSU will not operate from a "DOS box" running under an operating system such as Windows. 42 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    Insert the second diskette when prompted. b. Directly from the Server Resource CD: Insert the Server Resource CD into your CD ROM drive and press the reset button or to reboot. When prompted to do so, press to enter BIOS Setup. From the Boot Menu, select the Boot Device Priority
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    CD- window, double-click on the task name under Available Tasks to display the main window for the selected task. or Highlight the task name, and click on OK. or Use the tab and arrow keys to highlight the desired button, and press the spacebar or . 44 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    server. If there are no SEL entries, a message box is displayed. The SEL Manager main window is based on a multi-column format. All SEL entries are displayed in this window entries from the NV storage area and from the SEL Manager main window. • Reload Reloads the SEL entries from the NV storage area
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    file, or view previously saved SDR data. The SDR Manager main window provides access to all the features of the add-in through menus. server. Help The Help menu has the following option: • Help Topics Displays the help information for the SDR Manager Add-in. 46 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    to a file, or view previously saved FRU data. The FRU Manager main window provides access to all the features of the add-in through menus. The F4 These fields are display only. • Reload Reloads the FRU entries from the server. Help The Help menu has the following option: • Help Topics Displays the
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    the FRUSDR Load Utility You should run the FRUSDR Load Utility each time you upgrade or replace the hardware in your server, excluding add-in boards, hard drives, and RAM. For example, if you replace an array of fans, you need to run the utility. It programs the sensors that need to be monitored for
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    ; one sensor for each instrumented device in the server. If the given display function fails because of an inability to parse the data present or a hardware failure, the utility displays an error message and exits. Displaying SM BIOS Area The SM BIOS area is displayed in ASCII format when the field
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    SDRs. Updating the SDR Nonvolatile Storage Area After the utility validates the header area of the supplied SDR file, it updates the SDR repository area. Before programming, the utility clears the SDR the TMP file is also useful for debugging the server. 50 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    specified .FRU file and is programmed into the nonvolatile storage. The Chassis, Board, Product and MultiRecord areas are read out of the specified .FRU file, area, the corresponding SMB fields are automatically updated when the server is re-booted. Cleaning Up and Exiting If an update
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    or from the Intel Customer Support website: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/STL2  NOTE Please review the instructions distributed with the upgrade utility before attempting a BIOS upgrade. This upgrade utility allows you to: • Upgrade the BIOS in flash memory. • Update the
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    holds the BIOS.EXE file and type: BIOS A: 8. Press . 9. The floppy disk now holds the BIOS upgrade and recovery files. Upgrading the BIOS 1. Boot the computer with the floppy disk in drive A. The BIOS upgrade utility screen appears. 2. When you are prompted to reboot the server, remove the
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    want to flash the new language into memory, select Continue with Programming. Press . 6. When the utility displays the message upgrade is complete, remove the floppy disk. Press . 7. The computer will reboot and the changes will take effect. 54 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    . When it appears, choose the host adapter that you want to configure. Another Adaptec utility that is available on the STL2 Resource CD is the Adaptec EZ SCSI utility. It is designed to be installed from diskettes on to a DOS or Windows operating system. Configuration Software and Utilities 55
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    by incorrect installation or configuration. Hardware failure is a less frequent cause. Checklist q Are the power supplies turned on? Check the switches on the back of the chassis. q Are all cables correctly connected and secured? q Are the processors or processor termination board fully seated
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    drive. Reinstall the software on the hard disk, and try running it again. Make sure all necessary files are installed. q If the problems are intermittent, there may be a loose cable, dirt in the keyboard (if keyboard input is incorrect), a marginal power supply, or other random component failures
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    supplied with your video display monitor). 4. If the operating system normally loads from the hard disk drive, make sure there is no diskette in drive A. Otherwise, place a diskette containing the operating system files in drive A. 5. Turn on the system. If the power LED does not light, see "Power
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    If so, the power LED is probably defective or the cable from the front panel to the server board is loose. q Are there other problems with the system? If so, check the items listed under "System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly." If all items are correct and problems persist, contact your service
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    stopped (use the server management subsystem to check the fan status)? q Are the fan power connectors properly connected to the server board? q Is the cable from the front panel board connected to the server board? q Are the power supply cables properly connected to the server board? q Are there any
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    Not Light The hard disk drive activity light is not connected to the STL2 server board. CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Check the following: q Are the power and signal cables to the CD-ROM drive properly installed? q Are all relevant switches and jumpers on the drive set correctly? q Is
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    the STL2 server board. The controller stopped working when an add-in adapter was installed. q Make sure the cable is connected to the port from the onboard network controller. q Make sure your PCI BIOS is current. Try the "PCI Installation Tips" below. q Make sure the other adapter supports shared
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    vendor about the failing software. If the problem persists, contact the software vendor's customer service representative for help. Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected Check the following: q Is the BIOS set to allow the CD-ROM to be the first bootable device? 64 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    5 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers 2 4 6 8 10 12 1J15 1 3 5 7 9 11 2 4 6 8 10 12 1L4 1 3 5 7 9 11 Figure 14. Jumper Locations OM10683 Table 6. Configuration Jumper (1J15) Jumper Name Pins What it does at system reset CMOS clear 1-2 If these pins are jumpered, the CMOS settings will
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    1-2 on block 6A. Reserved 5-6 Reserved. These pins should be jumpered. Reserved 7-8 Reserved. These pins should not be jumpered. Reserved 9-10 Reserved. These pins should not be jumpered. Reserved 11-12 Reserved. These pins should not be jumpered. 66 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    installed a compatible Intel host system. For information on compatible host system(s) refer to Intel's Server Builder website or contact your local Intel Union) • EN55024 (Immunity) (European Union) • EN61000-3-2 & -3 (Power Harmonics & Fluctuation and Flicker) • CE - EMC Directive (89/336/EEC
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    in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance. 68 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    BSMI (Taiwan) The BSMI Certification number 3892I921 is silk screened on the component side of the server board; and the following BSMI EMC warning is located on solder side of the server board. Regulatory and Integration Information 69
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    on the server board powers the real time clock (RTC) for up to 10 years in the absence of power. When the battery starts to weaken, it loses voltage, and the server settings stored in CMOS RAM in . Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti. 70 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    Number Date Installed Server board Primary Processor speed and cache Secondary Processor speed and cache Video display Keyboard Mouse Diskette drive A Diskette drive B Tape drive CD-ROM drive Hard disk drive 1 Hard disk drive 2 Hard disk drive 3 Hard disk drive 4 Hard disk drive 5 continued
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    Equipment Log (continued) Item Manufacturer Name and Model Number Serial Number Date Installed 72 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    Both processors pull power from +5V. This may limit the number of drives and/or add-in cards you may install. As an overall current usage limitation on the power supply, do not exceed a combined power output of 195 watts for the +5 and +3.3 volt outputs. The PCI slots on the server board are rated
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    3.5-inch hard disk drive 4th 3.5-inch hard disk drive 5th 3.5-inch hard disk drive 6th 3.5-inch hard disk drive 7th 3.5-inch hard disk drive 3.5-inch diskette drive CD-ROM drive Fans (3 chassis and 2 processor) +12 V .006A 1.32 A -12 V Total Current 74 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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    level. 3. Add the total wattage for each voltage level to arrive at a total combined power usage on the power supply. Table 9. Power Usage Worksheet 2 Voltage level and total current (V X A = W) (+3.3 V) X (______ A) (+5 V) X (______ A) (-5 V) X (______ A) (+12 V) X (______ A) (-12 V) X (______
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    , 19 avoid touching processor pins, 21 selecting correct processor, 21 Chassis Intrusion, 66 CMOS, clear to reconfigure diskette drive, 33 configuration, limiting access to system with administrative password, 18 configuring server board jumpers location on server board, 65 configuring system
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    installation tips, 63 power light, 60 preparing system for diagnostic testing, 59 random error in data files, 59 screen characters incorrect, 61 system cooling fans do not rotate, 61 system lights, 59 processor, 21 removing, 22, 27 selecting the correct processor, 21 Intel Server Board STL2 Product
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    mode, setting in SCU, 17 software lock, SCU, 16 unattended start, 18 using hot key combination, 31 video blanking, 18 Security menu, configuring, Setup, 39 server board, component locations, figure, 9 configurations, 65 server management, intrusion detection, 16 Server menu, configuring in Setup, 40
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    W Warning components may be hot, 21 dispose of lithium battery safely, 29, 70 ESD can damage product, 19 worksheet calculating DC power usage, 74 write to diskette, disabling, 17 80 Intel Server Board STL2 Product Guide
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Intel
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Server Board STL2
Product Guide
A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel
®
Identified Subassemblies/Products
Order Number: A28570-001