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WARNINGS

This chapter is intended for qualified technical personnel with experience installing and configuring servers.

SYSTEM POWER ON/OFF: The Power button on the server front panel DOES NOT remove AC power to the server system. Some circuitry in the server may continue to operate even though the front panel Power button is off. Always disconnect the power cord from the AC power source or wall outlet before performing any of the procedures in this guide. Failure to do so can result in personal injury or equipment damage.

HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, POWER SUPPLY: Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside the power supply. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the power supply; servicing should be done by technically qualified personnel.

HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, DEVICES, AND CABLES: Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power, telephone, and communication cables. Press the Power button to turn off the server and disconnect the power cord from the AC power source, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems attached to the server before removing the cover. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage can result.

CAUTIONS

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) AND ESD PROTECTION:

Perform the procedures in this chapter only at an electrostatic discharge (ESD) workstation since the server components can be extremely sensitive to ESD. If no such station is available, you can reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge ESD damage by doing the following:

Wear an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to a metal part of the server.

Touch the metal on the server chassis before touching the server components.

Keep part of your body in contact with the metal server chassis to dissipate the static charge while handling the components.

Avoid moving around unnecessarily.

Hold the server components (especially boards) only by the edges.

Place the server components on a grounded, static-free surface. Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the component wrapper.

Do not slide the components over any surface.

COOLING AND AIRFLOW: For proper cooling and airflow, always install the chassis access cover before turning on the system. Operating the system without the cover in place can cause overheating and damage to system parts.

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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 ComponentsFront Panel Controls, Connectors, and IndicatorsBack Panel Memory ProcessorsSupported Processors Memory Error Detection Mode Supported Memory CharacteristicsDimm Type ECC Disabled ECC Enabled Chipset Universal Serial BusReal-Time Clock, Cmos SRAM, and Battery IDE SupportSerial Ports ControllerDiskette Drive Controller Fan Tachometer MUX Control Mapping Hardware MonitorKeyboard and Mouse Interface 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 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 DescriptionAdvanced Main MenuMain 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 System Management MenuSystem 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 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 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