Intel ISP1100 manual Chipset, Universal Serial Bus

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NOTE

All memory components used with the server board should comply with the following PC SDRAM specifications (see Chapter 13 in the Intel®ISP1100 Internet Server Technical Product Specification for information about how to obtain these specifications):

PC SDRAM Specification (memory component specific)

PC Unbuffered SDRAM Specifications

PC Serial Presence Detection Specification

Processors with 100 MHz host bus speed must be paired only with 100 MHz SDRAM. Processors with 66 MHz host bus speed can be paired with either 66 MHz or 100 MHz SDRAM.

Chipset

The Intel 82440BX AGPset consists of the Intel 82443BX PAC and the Intel 82371EB PIIX4E bridge chip. The PAC provides an optimized DRAM controller. The PAC’s accelerated graphics port (AGP) interface is not used. The I/O subsystem of the 82440BX is based on the PIIX4E, which is a highly integrated PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator Bridge.

Universal Serial Bus

The server board has two universal serial bus (USB) ports that accommodate one USB peripheral connected to each port. For more than two USB devices, an external hub can be connected to either port. The two USB ports are implemented with stacked back panel I/O connectors. The server board fully supports UHCI and uses UHCI-compatible software drivers. See Chapter 13 in the Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Technical Product Specification for information about the USB and UHCI specifications.

The USB includes the following capabilities:

Self-identifying peripherals that can be plugged in while the computer is running.

Automatic mapping of function to driver and configuration.

Support for synchronous and asynchronous transfer types over the same set of wires.

Guaranteed bandwidth and low latencies appropriate for telephony, audio, and other applications.

Error-handling and fault-recovery mechanisms built into the protocol.

NOTE

Computer systems that have an unshielded cable attached to a USB port may not meet FCC Class B requirements; even if no device or a low-speed USB device is attached to the cable. Use shielded cable that meets the requirements for full-speed devices.

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Contents Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Disclaimer Contents Configuration Software and Utilities Figures Tables System Components System ComponentsServer Board Features Server Board FeaturesFeature DescriptionServer Board Connectors and Components Server Board Connectors and ComponentsFront Panel Controls, Connectors, and IndicatorsBack Panel Memory ProcessorsSupported Processors Memory Error Detection Mode Supported Memory CharacteristicsDimm Type ECC Disabled ECC Enabled Universal Serial Bus ChipsetIDE Support Real-Time Clock, Cmos SRAM, and BatterySerial Ports ControllerDiskette Drive Controller Keyboard and Mouse Interface Hardware MonitorFan Tachometer MUX Control Mapping FanMUXCTL0 FanMUXCTL1 Heceta FAN1TACH InputIntel Pro/100+ Server 82559 Ethernet Controllers Scsi Hard Drive LED ConnectorWake on LAN Wake on Ring Wake on Ring/Resume on RingResume on Ring SMI and NMI Routing Power ConnectorSpeaker SMI and NMI RoutingConnector Fan Connector DescriptionsFan Support FunctionFCC/Emissions Disclaimer Before You BeginElectrostatic Discharge ESD and ESD Protection Rackmount Precautions Safety Compliance Safety and Regulatory RequirementsTools and Supplies Needed Removing the Server From the RackRemoving/Installing the Server in the Rack Installing the Server in the RackReplacing the Cover Removing the CoverRemoving the Processor Heat Sink Removing the ProcessorRemoving the Processor Chip Installing the ProcessorRemoving the Processor Fan Removing the Processor Fan If ApplicableInstalling the Processor Chip Installing the Processor ChipInstalling the Processor Heat Sink Installing the Processor Heat SinkRemoving the Dimm Boards Removing the Dimm BoardsInstalling the Dimm Boards Installing the Dimm BoardsRemoving the Hard Drives Removing the Hard DrivesInstalling the Hard Drive in the Mounting Bracket Installing the Hard DrivesInstalling the Hard Drive in the Drive Bay Installing the Hard Drive in the Drive BayRemoving the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive Removing the 3.5-inch Diskette DriveInstalling the Drive in the Mounting Bracket Installing the 3.5-inch Diskette DriveInstalling the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive in the Drive Bay Installing the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive in the Drive BayRemoving the Filler Panel Retention Bracket Removing the PCI Add-in CardsRemoving the Riser and Add-in Cards Removing the Riser and Add-in CardsRemoving the Add-in Cards from the Riser Removing the Add-in Cards From the RiserInstalling the Rear I/O Filler Panels Installing the Rear I/O Filler PanelsRemoving the Riser Card Installing PCI Add-in CardsRemoving/Installing Server Components Installing the Add-in Cards on the Riser Installing the Add-in Cards on the RiserRemoving the Rear I/O Filler Panels Removing the Rear I/O Filler PanelsInstalling the Riser and Add-in Cards Installing the Riser and Add-in CardsVarning Replacing the Back-up BatteryReplacing the Lithium Back-up Battery Power Cord Requirements Power Up the ServerPowering Up the Server Removing/Installing Server Components Configuration Utilities Power-On Self-Test PostHot Keys Hot KeysBios Setup Menu Bar Using Bios SetupBios Setup Function Keys DescriptionAdvanced Main MenuMain Menu Boot Configuration Submenu Advanced Menu Feature OptionsPeripheral Configuration Submenu Advanced MenuIDE Configuration Submenu IDE Configuration MenuOptions Boot default Sectors default DescriptionEvent Log Configuration Submenu Diskette Configuration SubmenuOptions Auto default Disabled default 44/1.25MB 3.5 defaultBoot Boot MenuBoot Menu Security MenuStay Off default Last State defaultPower On default Stay Off default 1st IDE defaultSystem Management System Management MenuSystem Management Menu Preparing for the Upgrade Upgrading the BiosExit Menu Exit MenuObtaining the Upgrade Utility Recovering the Bios Performing the UpgradeIntel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Configuration Software and Utilities Checklist Resetting the SystemInitial System Startup PressAfter the System Has Been Running Correctly Running New Application SoftwarePreparing the System for Diagnostic Testing More Problem Solving ProceduresMonitoring Post Verifying Proper Operation of Key System LightsPower Light Does Not Light Specific Problems and Corrective ActionsNo Characters Appear on Screen System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly Characters Are Distorted or IncorrectDiskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not LightCannot Connect to a Server Problems with Network Problems with Application SoftwareError and Informational Messages Bootable CD-ROM Is Not DetectedError Codes and Error Messages Beeps Error messageError Messages Description OFF Board Parity Error Addr = Index Post Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Index