Intel ISP1100 manual Wake on Ring/Resume on Ring

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Wake on Ring/Resume on Ring

Wake on Ring enables the computer to wake from sleep or soft-off mode when a call is received on a telephony device, such as a faxmodem. The server board provides three methods for implementing Wake on Ring:

1.An external modem connected to Serial Port A (rear) can toggle the super I/O controller’s Ring Indicator pin which should be enabled to cause a wakeup event.

2.The 2-pin Wake on Ring header may be shorted to cause a wakeup event.

3.A PCI modem may implement a Wake on Ring circuit that uses PCI PME# to cause a wakeup event.

This section describes two technologies that enable telephony devices to access the computer when it is in a power-managed state. The method used depends on the type of telephony device (external or internal) and the power management mode used (APM or ACPI).

NOTE

Wake on Ring and Resume on Ring technologies require the support of an operating system that provides full ACPI functionality.

Wake on Ring

The operation of Wake on Ring can be summarized as follows:

1.Powers up the computer from either the APM soft-off mode or the ACPI S5 state.

2.Requires two calls to access the computer:

First call powers up the computer.

Second call enables access (when the appropriate software is loaded).

3.Detects incoming call differently for external as opposed to internal modems:

For external modems, server-board hardware monitors the ring indicate (RI) input of serial port A and B.

For internal modems, a cable must be routed from the modem to the Wake on Ring connector.

See “Server Board Connectors and Components” for the location and definition of the Wake on Ring connector.

Resume on Ring

The operation of Resume on Ring can be summarized as follows:

1.Resumes operation from either the APM sleep mode or the ACPI S1 state.

2.Requires only one call to access the computer.

3.Detects incoming calls similarly for external and internal modems. Does not use the Wake on Ring connector.

4.Requires modem interrupt be unmasked for correct operation.

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Contents Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Disclaimer Contents Configuration Software and Utilities Figures Tables System Components System ComponentsFeature Server Board FeaturesServer Board Features DescriptionServer Board Connectors and Components Server Board Connectors and ComponentsControls, Connectors, and Indicators Front PanelBack Panel Processors MemorySupported Processors Supported Memory Characteristics Memory Error Detection ModeDimm Type ECC Disabled ECC Enabled Chipset Universal Serial BusReal-Time Clock, Cmos SRAM, and Battery IDE SupportController Serial PortsDiskette Drive Controller Fan Tachometer MUX Control Mapping Hardware MonitorKeyboard and Mouse Interface FanMUXCTL0 FanMUXCTL1 Heceta FAN1TACH InputScsi Hard Drive LED Connector Intel Pro/100+ Server 82559 Ethernet ControllersWake on LAN Wake on Ring/Resume on Ring Wake on RingResume on Ring Speaker Power ConnectorSMI and NMI Routing SMI and NMI RoutingFan Support Fan Connector DescriptionsConnector FunctionBefore You Begin FCC/Emissions DisclaimerElectrostatic Discharge ESD and ESD Protection Rackmount Precautions Tools and Supplies Needed Safety and Regulatory RequirementsSafety Compliance Removing the Server From the RackInstalling the Server in the Rack Removing/Installing the Server in the RackRemoving the Cover Replacing the CoverRemoving the Processor Removing the Processor Heat SinkInstalling the Processor Removing the Processor ChipRemoving the Processor Fan If Applicable Removing the Processor FanInstalling 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 Drives Installing the Hard Drive in the Mounting BracketInstalling 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 3.5-inch Diskette Drive Installing the Drive in the Mounting BracketInstalling the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive in the Drive Bay Installing the 3.5-inch Diskette Drive in the Drive BayRemoving the PCI Add-in Cards Removing the Filler Panel Retention BracketRemoving 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 PanelsInstalling PCI Add-in Cards Removing the Riser CardRemoving/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 CardsReplacing the Back-up Battery VarningReplacing the Lithium Back-up Battery Power Up the Server Power Cord RequirementsPowering Up the Server Removing/Installing Server Components Hot Keys Power-On Self-Test PostConfiguration Utilities Hot KeysBios Setup Function Keys Using Bios SetupBios Setup Menu Bar DescriptionMain Menu AdvancedMain Menu Peripheral Configuration Submenu Advanced Menu Feature OptionsBoot Configuration Submenu Advanced MenuOptions Boot default IDE Configuration MenuIDE Configuration Submenu Sectors default DescriptionOptions Auto default Disabled default Diskette Configuration SubmenuEvent Log Configuration Submenu 44/1.25MB 3.5 defaultBoot Menu Boot MenuBoot Security MenuPower On default Stay Off default Last State defaultStay Off default 1st IDE defaultSystem Management Menu System ManagementSystem Management Menu Exit Menu Upgrading the BiosPreparing for the Upgrade Exit MenuObtaining the Upgrade Utility Performing the Upgrade Recovering the BiosIntel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Configuration Software and Utilities Initial System Startup Resetting the SystemChecklist PressRunning New Application Software After the System Has Been Running CorrectlyMonitoring Post More Problem Solving ProceduresPreparing the System for Diagnostic Testing Verifying Proper Operation of Key System LightsSpecific Problems and Corrective Actions Power Light Does Not LightNo Characters Appear on Screen Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate ProperlyDiskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not LightCannot Connect to a Server Problems with Application Software Problems with NetworkError Codes and Error Messages Bootable CD-ROM Is Not DetectedError and Informational Messages Beeps Error messageError Messages Description OFF Board Parity Error Addr = Index Post Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide Index