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STL2 Server Board TPS

Regulatory and Integration Information

8.Regulatory and Integration Information

8.1Regulatory Compliance

The STL2 server board complies with the following safety standard requirements.

 

Table 8-1. Safety Regulations

 

 

Regulation

Title

 

 

UL 1950/CSA950

Bi-National Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment

 

including Electrical Business Equipment. (USA and Canada)

 

 

EN 60950

The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including

 

Electrical Business Equipment. (European Community)

 

 

IEC60 950

The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including

 

Electrical Business Equipment. (International)

 

 

EMKO-TSE (74-SEC) 207/94

Summary of Nordic deviations to EN 60950. (Norway, Sweden, Denmark,

 

and Finland)

 

 

EU Low Voltage Directive 73/23/ECC

Compliance to EU LV Directive via EN60 950 / IEC 60950

 

 

The STL2 server board has been tested and verified to comply with the following EMC regulations when installed in a compatible Intel host system. For information on Intel compatible host system(s), refer to Intel’s Server Builder website, or contact your local Intel representative.

Regulation

Title

 

 

FCC – Class A

Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 2 and 15, Subpart B, pertaining

 

to unintentional radiators. (USA)

 

 

ICES-003 – Class A

Interference-Causing Equipment Standard, Digital Apparatus, Class A (including

 

CRC c. 1374) (Canada).

 

 

CISPR 22

Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of

 

Information Technology Equipment. (International)

 

 

VCCI – Class A

Implementation Regulations for Voluntary Control of Radio Interference by Data

 

Processing Equipment and Electronic Office Machines. (Japan)

 

 

EN55022

Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of

 

Information Technology Equipment. (Europe)

 

 

EN55024

Generic Immunity Standard; currently compliance is determined via testing to IEC

 

801-2, -3, and -4. (Europe)

 

 

EU EMC Directive

 

 

 

89/336/EEC

Compliance to EU EMC Directive via EN55022 & EN55024

 

 

BSMI (CNS13438) – Class A

Taiwan EMC Regulations based on CISPR 22

 

 

C-tick (AS/NZS 3548)

Australia & New Zealand EMS Regulations based on CISPR 22

 

 

This server board assembly has the following required certification type markings:

UL Joint Recognition Mark: Consists of small c (for Canada) followed by a stylized backward UR and followed by a small US (USA) (on component side).

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Contents Revision September 22 Enterprise Platforms Group STL2 Server BoardDate Revision Modifications Number Revision History STL2 Server Board TPSTable of Contents Basic Input Output System Bios Jumpers and ConnectorsTable of ContentsSTL2 Server Board TPS STL2 Server Board TPSTable of Contents Power ConsumptionList of Figures STL2 Server Board TPS Embedded NIC PCI SignalsSTL2 Server Board TPS List of Tables List of TablesList of TablesSTL2 Server Board TPS Purpose STL2 Server Board Feature OverviewAudience STL2 Server Board TPS IntroductionIntroduction STL2 Server Board TPS STL2 Server Board Block DiagramSTL2 Server Board Block Diagram This page intentionally left blank Supported Processor Types Intel Pentium III Processor SubsystemSTL2 Server Board Supported Processors Speed FSB Frequency Cache Size CoreDual Processor Operation Processor Bus Termination / Regulation / Power3 PGA370 Socket Termination PackageMemory ServerWorks ServerSet III LE Chipset∙ NB6635 North Bridge 3.0LE ∙ IB6566 South BridgePCI I/O Subsystem 1 64-bit / 66 MHz PCI SubsystemUltra160 / Ultra WideSCSI Controller Be 30 L Command Target Master Embedded Scsi Supported PCI CommandsScsi Transfer Speeds AIC-7899 SupportNetwork Interface Controller NIC 2 32-bit/33 MHz PCI SubsystemSupported Network Features Video Controller Video Controller PCI SignalsBE30L Command Type Target Master Video Controller Supported PCI CommandsResolution Refresh Rate Hz Colors Standard VGA ModesPCI Interface 2.3 IB6566 South BridgeChipset Support Components Power ManagementLegacy I/O Super I/O National* PC97317VUL Compatibility Interrupt ControlPower Management Controller Keyboard and Mouse ConnectorsSerial Ports Parallel PortExternal Device Connectors Bios FlashDefault I/O Apic Interrupt RoutingSTL2 Baseboard Interrupt Routing Diagram PIC mode STL2 Baseboard Interrupt Routing Diagram Symmetric mode PCI Ids Device Bus Number Device Number Slot ID Signal 2316 1511Relationship between PCI IRQ and PCI Device STL2 PCI IDsRevision Page STL2 Server Board TPS Server Management Baseboard Management ControllerHardware Sensors Server Management STL2 Server Board TPSSensor Number Sensor Type Monitoring Device Sensor Type Sensor-Specific Event Remarks Code Offset PCI Serr EMP AcpiWake On LAN Function AC Link ModeSTL2 Server Board TPS Basic Input Output System Bios Bios OverviewFlash Update Utility System BiosBasic Input Output System Bios STL2 Server Board TPS System Flash ROM LayoutConfiguration Utilities Overview Setup UtilitySetup Utility Operation Setup Utility ScreenKeyboard Command Bar Entering Setup UtilityEnter Execute Command F1 Help← → Select Menu F9 Setup DefaultsF5/- Change Value F6/+ Change ValueMain Menu Selections Main Menu SelectionsSTL2 Server Board TPSBasic Input Output System Bios Processor Settings Submenu SelectionsChoices or Display Feature Only Description User Setting Primary Master and Slave Adapters Submenu SelectionsAdvanced Menu Selections Advanced Menu SelectionsMemory Reconfiruation Submenu Selections Peripheral Configuration Submenu Selections PCI Device Submenu Selections Option ROM Submenu Selections10. Numlock Submenu Selections 11. Security Menu Selections Security Menu SelectionsSystem Hardware Menu Selections 12. Secure Mode Submenu Selections13. Server Menu Selections 14. Wake On Events Submenu Selections16. Boot Menu Selections Boot Menu Selections17. Boot Device Priority Selections 15. Console Redirection Submenu SelectionsExit Menu Selections Cmos Memory Definition18. Hard Drive Selections 19. Removable Devices SelectionsCmos Default Override Flash Update UtilityLoading the System Bios OEM Customization User-supplied Bios Code SupportMSB Scan Point Definitions 21. User Binary Area Scan Point DefinitionsScan Point Mask RAM/Stack/BDA Video/Keyboard Language Area Recovery ModeOEM Splash Screen 22. Format of the User Binary Information StructurePost Codes Error Messages and Error Codes23. Port-80h Code Definition Code MeaningBeeps Reason 24. Standard Bios Port-80 CodesPage Revision 25. Recovery Bios Port-80 Codes Post Error Codes and Messages26. Post Error Messages and Codes Basic Input Output System BIOSSTL2 Server Board TPSRevision Beeps Error Cause Recommended Action Identifying Bios and BMC Revision Levels Bios Revision Level IdentificationBMC Revision Level Identification Adaptec Scsi Utility Adaptec Scsi Utility Configuration SettingsRunning the Scsi Utility Bus Device Channel Selected Scsi AdapterOption Recommended Setting or User Setting Display Only 27. Adaptec Scsi Utility Setup ConfigurationsExiting Adaptec Scsi Utility This page intentionally left blank Page STL2 Server Board TPS Jumpers and Connectors Jumper and connector location key for FigureBack Panel location key for Figure Jumpers and Connectors STL2 Server Board TPSJumper Blocks Setting CMOS/Password Clear Jumper Block 1J15Clearing and Changing a Password Jumper Block 1J15 SettingsClearing Cmos Setting Processor Frequency Jumper Block 5E1 Perfoming a Bios Recovery BootSetting Configuration Jumper Block 1L4 Jumper Block 5E1 SettingsJumper Block 1J15 Default Settings Setting Configuration Jumper Block 6A ConnectorsJumper Block 1L4 Settings Jumper Block 6A SettingsMain ATX Power Connector P33 Auxilary ATX Power Connector P343 I2C Power Connector P37 Processor Connectors P12, P36 System Fan Connectors P29, P27, P11Speaker Connector P31 Speaker Connector P25Diskette Drive Connector P20 14. Video Port Connector PinoutSvga Video Port Keyboard and Mouse Connectors Parallel PortSerial Ports COM1 and COM2 USB Connectors 13 RJ-45 LAN Connector18. RJ-45 LAN Connector Signals 19. USB ConnectorsUltra160 Scsi Connector P8 Ultra Scsi Connector P920. Ultra Scsi Connector Pinout 21. Ultra160 Scsi ConnectorIDE Connector P19 22. IDE Connector PinoutJumpers and Connectors STL2 Server Board TPS Pin Signal 23 -Bit PCI Connector Pinout 18 32-Bit PCI Connector24 -Bit PCI Connctor Pinout 19 64-Bit PCI ConnectorFront Panel 24-pin Connector Pinout P23 25. Front Panel 24-pin Connector PinoutPin Description Jumpers and Connectors STL2 Server Board TPS This page intentionally left blank Page STL2 Server Board Calculated Power Consumption Calculated Power ConsumptionSTL2 Server Board Measured Power Consumption Measured Power ConsumptionPower Consumption STL2 Server Board TPS Devices +5V +12V Total WattageSTL2 Server Board TPS Mechanical Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsMechanical Specifications STL2 Server Board TPS Safety Regulations Regulatory ComplianceRegulation Title Installation Instructions Ensure Host Computer and Accessory Module CertificationsEnsure EMC Place Battery Marking on Computer Prevent Power Supply OverloadEurope United StatesEnvironmental Limits Installation PrecautionsUse Only for Intended Applications System Office EnvironmentSystem Environmental Testing This page intentionally left blank Term Definition STL2 Server Board TPS GlossaryReference Documents STL2 Server Board TPS Reference DocumentsSTL2 Server Board EPS Index IndexIndex STL2 Server Board TPS Revision

STL2 specifications

The Intel STL2, known as the Intel Storage Technology Level 2, is a robust solution designed to elevate storage management and performance for enterprise-level applications. This next-generation system is specifically tailored for organizations that demand high reliability, scalability, and efficiency in their storage solutions.

One of the primary features of the Intel STL2 is its advanced data protection mechanisms. With integrated RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) support, it ensures that data remains safe, even in the event of hardware failure. RAID configurations can be easily set up and managed, allowing businesses to choose the right balance between performance and redundancy based on their unique requirements.

In terms of performance, the STL2 leverages cutting-edge SSD (Solid State Drive) integration to provide high-speed data access and reduced latency. This capability is essential for modern applications that require quick retrieval of large volumes of data, making it suitable for environments like data analytics, AI, and cloud computing.

Scalability is another significant characteristic of the Intel STL2. It is designed to grow alongside an organization’s needs, supporting a diverse range of storage architectures. Whether a company is looking to expand its data center or transition to hybrid cloud solutions, the STL2 can accommodate additional storage resources effortlessly, ensuring that performance does not degrade as storage demands increase.

Moreover, the STL2 features advanced automation and management tools that simplify storage operations. The system allows for real-time monitoring and analytics, providing insights into storage health, performance metrics, and capacity forecasts. This level of visibility enables IT teams to optimize resource utilization and proactively address potential issues before they become critical.

Another notable technology integrated into the STL2 is Intel’s Open Storage Architecture, which promotes interoperability with various software and hardware platforms. This open approach facilitates seamless integrations with existing systems and enhances flexibility within dynamic IT environments.

Lastly, Intel STL2 prioritizes energy efficiency. Its design minimizes power consumption without sacrificing performance, helping organizations reduce their operational costs and carbon footprint.

In summary, the Intel STL2 stands out in the competitive landscape of storage solutions with its focus on data protection, high performance, scalability, advanced management features, open architecture compatibility, and energy efficiency. These characteristics make it an ideal choice for businesses looking to enhance their data storage capabilities in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.