Intel cc3300, cc2300 manual Service Partition Installation, Requirements

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Intel Server Control Installation Guide

Service Partition

The service partition is a special hard disk partition. The service partition has been installed on the HP Carrier Grade cc2300 and cc3300 Servers. The service partition size is 40Mbytes.

The service partition contains utilities and other software required for remote management. The service partition is not marked as an active partition and the server will only boot from it by a special request. It is not normally visible to the server user because it has a special non-standard partition type that does not appear as an accessible file system to the end user operating system. However, low-level disk utilities may see the partition entry as an EISA partition, and recognize its space.

The utilities on the service partition can be run locally or remotely. In order to run the utilities the server must boot from the service partition. Remote execution is available from the Direct Platform Control (DPC) Console Manager and the Client System Setup Utility (CSSU).

Service Partition Installation

It is recommended that you install the service partition:

On a clean hard drive with no partitions defined.

Before installing any operating system.

The service partition should not be installed if the operating system has already been loaded. The operating system may not boot if the service partition is installed after operating system installation. Some hard drives may have free entries in the partition table with 40MB of available space. Utilizing the freeentry is not recommended. .

Requirements

The service partition can be on any of the first 4 BIOS-supported physical hard drives.

Service partition hard drives must support BIOS 22.

Current BIOS must be installed.

Remove old service partitions and create the new service partition with a current HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD .

At least 40 MB of unused (not partitioned) hard drive space is required. On large hard drives this unused space must be within the first 8 GB.

NOTE

There are commercial utilities that can resize existing partitions to free space if more is needed. Alternately, you can add a low capacity hard drive for the service partition.

Installation

This procedure is for installing the service partition on unpartitioned hard drive only.

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Contents Document Release Date March Legal Information Contents Intel Server Control System Requirements OverviewWindows 2000 Requirements Additional Requirements for DMI-SNMP Translation Console Requirements OverviewRed Hat Linux 7.1 Requirements Windows 2000 Console RequirementsInstallation Service PartitionService Partition Installation RequirementsBoot the Server from the Service Partition Locally Booting the Server from the Service Partition Remotely Booting the Server from the Service PartitionConfiguring the Server for EMP Access Configuring the Server for LAN Access Option EntryIntel Server Control Installation Guide Using the Direct Platform Control DPC Console Using the Client System Setup Utility CssuEnabling LAN Events Managed Server Preparation Installing Intel Server Control ISCCompatibility and Upgrade Issues Linux Red HatISC Installation Procedure for Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows 2000 Advanced ServerInstalling Linux DMI Service Provider Installing ISC Server Instrumentation You should see filenames similar to the followingConfiguring the SNMP-DMI Mapper Launching Intel Server Control ISCCA-Unicenter TNG Intel Server Control H-P Network Node ManagerLANDesk Server Manager ISC ConsoleHP Carrier Grade Server Functionality Matrix Direct Platform Control Console Management Plug-InRemote Boot/Access Service Partition Remote Repair

cc2300, cc3300 specifications

Intel has long been a key player in the semiconductor industry, renowned for its innovative microprocessors and technological advancements. Among its array of products are the CC3300 and CC2300, which are designed specifically for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. These chips are part of Intel's commitment to driving intelligence and connectivity at the edge of networks.

The Intel CC3300 is a highly integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) that combines advanced processing capabilities with state-of-the-art wireless connectivity. Targeting various applications, including smart homes, industrial automation, and wearable devices, the CC3300 offers excellent performance while maintaining energy efficiency. Its architecture supports low-power modes that extend battery life, making it suitable for devices that operate with limited energy resources.

Key features of the CC3300 include robust security protocols, enabling the implementation of secure connections crucial for IoT applications. The chip incorporates hardware-based security features such as encryption engines and secure boot mechanisms that protect data integrity and user privacy. Furthermore, the CC3300 supports multiple protocols, including MQTT and HTTP, allowing developers to choose the best communication method for their needs.

On the other hand, the Intel CC2300, while designed with similar considerations for IoT, emphasizes ultra-low-power consumption and compact design. It excels in scenarios where space is at a premium and where maintaining long battery life is critical. This SoC integrates various peripherals that streamline connectivity options, including Bluetooth, Zigbee, and other short-range communications. The CC2300 is particularly suitable for applications in smart wearables and sensor networks, where size and energy efficiency are paramount.

Both the CC3300 and CC2300 utilize advanced manufacturing technologies, ensuring high reliability and performance. These chips are built on cutting-edge processes that enhance their operational capabilities while reducing the carbon footprint. Additionally, Intel’s dedicated software and development tools facilitate faster prototyping and deployment, empowering developers to bring their innovative ideas to fruition.

In summary, the Intel CC3300 and CC2300 microcontrollers are pioneering solutions for modern IoT applications. With their rich feature sets, energy-efficient designs, and robust security measures, these SoCs are well-positioned to foster the next wave of intelligent, connected devices. By leveraging these technologies, developers can create versatile solutions that enhance the connectivity and functionality of everyday devices, contributing to the broader vision of a smart, interconnected world.