SUPER MICRO Computer 5014C-T manual USB Wake-Up, Watch Dog Enable/Disable, Speaker Jumper

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SUPERSERVER 5014C-T User's Manual

USB Wake-Up

Use JPUSB1 to enable or disable USB Wake-Up, which allows you to wake up the system by de- pressing a key on the keyboard or by clicking the mouse when either is connected to the USB0 or USB1 port. Enable the jumper to allow the system to be woken up from an S1 or S3 state in Windows OS. See the table on the right for jumper settings. This feature works with the USB0 and USB1 ports only.

USB Wake-Up

Jumper Settings

(JPUSB1)

Jumper

Position Definition

1-2 Disabled

2-3 Enabled

Watch Dog Enable/Disable

JWD enables controls the Watch Dog function, a system monitor that takes action when a software application freezes the system. Jumping pins 1-2 will have WD re- set the system if a program freezes while jumping pins 2-3 will generate a non-maskable interrupt for the program that has frozen. See the table on the right for jumper settings. Watch Dog must also be enabled in BIOS.

Watch Dog

Jumper Settings (JWD)

Jumper

Position Definition

Pins 1-2 WD to Reset

Pins 2-3 WD to NMI

Open Disabled

Note: when Watch Dog is enabled, the user must write their own application software to disable the Watch Dog Timer.

Speaker Jumper

The speaker jumper is located on J18 and allows you to choose be- tween using the internal or exter- nal speakers. For the internal speaker, jump pins 3 and 4. To use an external speaker, place the speaker cable's header on all four pins See the table on the right.

Speaker

Jumper Settings (J18)

Pins

Definition

1 through 4

External Spkr

3 and 4

Internal Spkr

 

 

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Contents Super Page About This Manual PrefaceManual Organization System Safety Advanced Motherboard SetupAdvanced Chassis Setup BiosPreface Table of Contents Advanced Motherboard Setup LAN1/LAN2 LED IDE LEDBios Advanced Chassis SetupAppendices Chapter Introduction OverviewMotherboard Features Processor MemorySerial ATA PCI Expansion SlotsOther Features Onboard Controllers/PortsIntel E7221 Chipset System Block Diagram Server Chassis Features Rear I/O Panel Contacting Supermicro HeadquartersEurope Asia-PacificPage Preparing for Setup Chapter Server InstallationUnpacking the System Rack Precautions Choosing a Setup LocationServer Precautions Rack Mounting Considerations Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails Installing the System into a RackMounting Holes Locking Tab Installing the Chassis Rails Installing the Rack RailsInstalling the Server into the Rack Installing the Server into a RackInstalling the Server into a Telco Rack Installing the Server into a Telco RackChecking the Motherboard Setup Accessing the Inside of the System Checking the Drive Bay Setup Chapter System Interface Control Panel ButtonsControl Panel LEDs Serial ATA Drive Carrier LED Page Chapter System Safety Electrical Safety PrecautionsGeneral Safety Precautions ESD Precautions Operating Precautions Installing the Onboard BatteryPrecautions Chapter Advanced Motherboard SetupHandling the Motherboard Motherboard Installation Accessing the inside of the 5014C-T see FigureUnpacking Check compatibility of motherboard ports and I/O shieldConnecting Cables Connecting Data CablesConnecting Power Cables Connecting the Control PanelControl Panel Header Pins I/O PortsInstalling Processors Carefully lift the socket lever up To open the load plateCPU in the CPU socket Heatsink Installation Heatsink RemovalInstalling Memory Installing memory modulesAdding PCI Cards Expansion slotsMotherboard Details P8SCiConnector Description Jumpers Description Default SettingP8SCi Quick Reference Connector Definitions Power Supply ConnectorsIR Connector Power LEDReset Connector Pwon ConnectorOverheat/Fan Fail LED Serial Ports PowerLED ConnectorFan Headers ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Chassis IntrusionUniversal Serial Bus USB Wake-On-LAN Wake-On-RingJLAN1/2 Ethernet Ports SMB HeaderExplanation Jumpers Jumper SettingsCmos Clear USB Wake-Up Watch Dog Enable/DisableSpeaker Jumper JLAN1 Enable/Disable JLAN2 Enable/DisablePower Force On Enable/ Disable Keyboard Wake-UpParallel Port Connector Parallel Port, Floppy and Hard Drive ConnectionsFloppy Connector IDE ConnectorPage Static-Sensitive Devices Chapter Advanced Chassis SetupTools Required Control Panel Chassis Front ViewDrive Bay Installation/Removal Accessing the Drive BaysSystem Fans System Fan FailureSerial ATA Drive Installation Mounting a Serial ATA drive in a drive carrierInstalling/removing hot-swap Serial ATA drives Serial ATA Power Cables CD-ROM and Floppy Drive InstallationSerial ATA Backplane Power Supply Failure Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply Page Chapter Starting the Setup UtilityIntroduction Main Bios Setup Running SetupPress DEL to enter Setup Main Bios Setup Menu Date/TimeLegacy Diskette A/Legacy Diskette B Swap Floppy DriveAdvanced Bios Setup Access ModeIDE HDD Auto-Detection IDE Channel 0 to IDE Channel 3 MasterAdvanced Bios Features Quick Boot Quiet BootApic Mode Watch Dog Timer SelectDram Data Integrity Mode Sata ModeAdvanced Chipset Control On-Chip Frame Buffer SizePata IDE Mode Sata PortUSB Controller USB 2.0 Controller3 I/O Device Configuration 4 PnP/PCI Configuration Reset Configuration Data Initial Display FromResources Controlled By IRQ ResourcesOnboard LAN Boot ROM PCI-E Compliance ModeHardware Monitors Xpci Express Root Port FunctionCPU Warning Temperature CPU Temperature System TemperatureProcessor & Clock Options DMI Event Log Console Redirection Console RedirectionBaud Rate Agent Connect ViaSet Supervisor Password Set User PasswordPassword Check SecurityFirst Boot Device BootSecond Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other DeviceExit Appendix a Bios Post Messages Page Appendix B Award Bios Post Codes Post hex DescriptionPost hex Description Post hex Description Post hex Description Post hex Description Page Serial ATA Sata Configuring Intel ICH6R Sata RAID FunctionIntels ICH6R Serial RAID ATA Operating Modes Configuring Bios Settings Native ModeSata Operating Modes Creating, Deleting and Reseting RAID Volumes Using the ICH6R Sata RAID Utility ProgramCreating a RAID Volume Page Page Deleting a RAID Volume Reset Disks to Non-RAID Exiting the ICH6R Sata RAID Configuration Utility Program Installing Windows XP/2000 for Systems with RAID FunctionsWindows XP/2000 New Installation Installing Drivers and Other Software Programs Supero Doctor Supero Doctor III Interface Health Information ScreenSupero Doctor III Interface Remote Control Screen Page Appendix D System Specifications Weight Power SupplyChassis System CoolingRegulatory Compliance

5014C-T specifications

The Supermicro 5014C-T is a powerful and versatile server designed for applications that demand high performance, reliability, and scalability. Leveraging the latest technologies, the 5014C-T is engineered to provide an exceptional computing experience in data centers, virtualization environments, and enterprise applications.

One of the standout features of the Supermicro 5014C-T is its support for the latest Intel processors. This model is equipped with the Intel Xeon Scalable family of processors, which deliver unparalleled processing power and efficiency. The architecture enhances performance per watt, thus optimizing power consumption and reducing operational costs.

Another significant characteristic of the 5014C-T is its robust memory capacity. The server supports up to 1TB of DDR4 ECC memory across 16 DIMM slots, offering substantial bandwidth and memory capacity to handle memory-intensive applications. This is particularly advantageous for environments running large databases, in-memory computing, or complex analytical workloads.

Storage flexibility is also a key feature of the 5014C-T. The system supports multiple storage options including SATA, SAS, and NVMe drives, enabling organizations to configure their storage solutions according to their specific performance and capacity requirements. With support for up to 8 hot-swappable 3.5-inch HDDs and an optional NVMe SSD adapter, users can achieve rapid data access and exceptional I/O performance.

Networking is critical for modern applications, and the Supermicro 5014C-T does not disappoint. It includes integrated dual 10G Ethernet ports, which provide high-speed connectivity for data transfers and communications between servers. Additionally, the server is equipped with an advanced management system, allowing for remote monitoring and management without requiring physical access to the hardware.

Supermicro's extensive cooling solutions ensure efficient thermal management, allowing the 5014C-T to operate optimally even under heavy loads. This emphasis on cooling helps maintain the longevity of the components, thereby enhancing overall server reliability.

In summary, the Supermicro 5014C-T is designed for high-performance computing scenarios where efficiency, speed, and reliability are paramount. Combining advanced Intel processors, significant memory capacity, flexible storage options, and superior networking capabilities, it stands out as a formidable option for modern data-driven organizations seeking robust server solutions.