Dell T610 manual Security, USB Peripherals, Battery, Field Replaceable Units FRU

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Dell™ PowerEdge™ T610 Technical Guidebook

L. Security

I. Cover Latch

A tooled latch is integrated in the side cover to secure it to the tower chassis. A locked bezel secures the cover latch.

II. Bezel

A metal bezel is mounted to the chassis front to provide the Dell ID. A lock on the bezel is used to protect unauthorized access to system hard drives and the system cover. System status (via the LCD) is viewable when the bezel is installed.

The bezel is standard for both the PowerEdge T610 tower and rack system.

III. Hard Drive

The front bezel of the system contains a lock. A locked bezel secures the system hard drives.

IV. TPM

The TPM is used to generate/store keys, protect/authenticate passwords, and create/store digital certificates. TPM can also be used to enable the BitLocker™ hard drive encryption feature in Windows Server® 2008.

V. Power-Off Security

There is a setting in the CMOS setup that disables the power button function such that the power switch cannot be accidentally activated.

VI. Intrusion Alert

A switch located on the cooling shroud is used to detect chassis intrusion. When the cover is opened, the switch circuit closes to indicate intrusion to ESM. When enabled, the software can provide notification to the customer that the cover has been opened.

VII. Secure Mode

BIOS has the ability to enter a secure boot mode via setup. This mode includes the option to lock out the power and NMI switches on the control panel or set up a system password. See the PowerEdge T610 BIOS Specification for details.

M. USB Peripherals

The PowerEdge T610 system supports the following USB devices:

DVD drive (bootable; requires two USB ports)

USB Key (bootable)

Keyboard (only one USB keyboard is supported)

Mouse (only one USB mouse is supported)

N. Battery

A replaceable coin cell CR2032 3V battery is mounted on the planar to provide back-up power for the Real-Time Clock and CMOS RAM on the ICH.

O. Field Replaceable Units (FRU)

The planar contains a serial EEPROM to store FRU information including Dell part number, part revision level, and serial number. The backplane SEP and the power supply microcontroller are also used to store FRU data.

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Contents Poweredge T610 Table of Contents Block Diagram Processors BiosMemory ChipsetVideo AudioRack Information Operating SystemsDocumentation PeripheralsPackaging Options Strong IT Foundation Purposeful DesignEnergy-Optimized Technology Advanced VirtualizationFeature Details BiosRAID USBMechanical Chassis Description Dimensions and Weight Front Panel View and FeaturesBack Panel View and Features Power Supply Indicators NIC IndicatorsPower Supply status Indicator Indicator codeInternal Chassis Views Rails and Cable Management Fans Figure PowerEdge T610 LCD Panel Control Panel/LCDBattery SecurityUSB Peripherals Field Replaceable Units FRUCOMPOnent Description Storage Location Power suppliesStorage cards Power Supply Specifications Figure PowerEdge T610 Power SupplyAC Power supply per power supply TemperatureRelative humidity Maximum vibrationFeature Energy Smart PSU High Output PSU Standby IdleActive Hard Disk Drives Stressed ProcessorBlock Diagram Figure PowerEdge T610 Main ComponentsDell PowerEdge T610 Technical Guidebook Features Nehalem-EP 2S Features ProcessorProcessors Overview / Description Model Speed Power Cache Cores CoreIntel Turbo Boost Technology BenefitMemory Overview / Description DIMMs SupportedSpeed Dimm type DImm Number of dimms 800 1066 1333 Udimm RdimmRdimm memory Memory Mode Module Size Supported ConfigurationsOptimizer 4GB Memory Mode OptimizerChipset Overview / Description Bios Overview / Description Proc number Qfd # Frequency Standard Tdp Lfm tdp State Supported Acpi StatesI2C Inter-Integrated Circuit Embedded NICs Overview / Description Poweredge T610 PCI Express Gen2 SlotsO Slots Overview / Description YK8 YY0 Constraints HDDs PowerEdge T610 RAID ConfigurationsSAS/SATA No RAIDSSD/SAS SSDStorage Controllers Storage Usage PowerEdge Slot PCIe LED IndicatorsPerc SAS/SATA LSI Scsi ICH Sata SAS HBA SAS/SATA Card T610 SupportT610 Supported TBUs Resolution Refresh rate Hz Color Depth bit Video Overview / DescriptionAudio Overview / Description Rack Information Overview / DescriptionPowerEdge T610 rack supports the following Poweredge T610 rail supports the followingCable Management Arm CMA RailsX86 X64 Windows Server 2008 x64 includes Hyper-VWindows Server Windows Web ServerRed Hat Enterprise Linux Novell Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2Novell Suse Linux Enterprise Server Solaris 10 05/09Systems Management Overview / Description Server ManagementFeature Description Feature Snmp Wsman SMASH-CLPSecurity & Authentication IDRAC6 VFlash Express Enterprise MediaConductivity Remote Management & RemediationIDRAC6 VFlash Express Enterprise Media Logging Features External storagePV NAS PV DASDocumentation Overview, Description, and List Packaging Provide packaging to support systemAPpendix a EepromTPM Binding Eeprom How is data input to this memory? Planar, Poweredge T610 HW read only Not read only Plug in module only TPM Binding Eeprom
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T610 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge T610 is a versatile tower server that caters to the needs of small to medium-sized businesses as well as remote offices. Designed to deliver a balance of performance, reliability, and expandability, the T610 is notable for its ease of use and management features.

Equipped with Intel’s Xeon processor, the T610 supports dual-socket configurations allowing users to install a pair of processors to boost computational power. This configuration can accommodate a wide range of Xeon CPUs, thus making it adaptable to various workloads. The system can support up to 192 GB of DDR3 memory in 18 DIMM slots, providing ample RAM for demanding applications and virtualization tasks.

The T610 offers several storage options inclusive of both hard disk drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD). The server features up to eight 3.5-inch drive bays or up to twelve 2.5-inch bays, giving users flexibility in terms of capacity and performance. It supports RAID configurations, enabling data redundancy and improved performance, and provides several RAID controller options, ensuring data integrity.

One of the standout aspects of the T610 is its management capabilities, facilitated by the Dell OpenManage suite. This comprehensive management tool allows for easy monitoring, configuring, and updating of server hardware and firmware. The integrated iDRAC (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) enables remote management, which is essential for maintenance and troubleshooting, especially in environments where physical access may be limited.

With robust network features, the T610 is equipped with integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports. Additional network interface cards can be added for increased bandwidth and redundancy, ensuring uninterrupted network connectivity. The server is also designed with various expansion slots including PCIe, giving the flexibility to adapt to future needs by adding more functionality through expansion cards.

Furthermore, energy efficiency is a key consideration in the design of the T610. It features energy-efficient power supplies and components that help reduce overall operational costs while minimizing environmental impact.

The Dell PowerEdge T610 serves as an efficient and reliable solution for businesses looking for a balance of power, flexibility, and manageability in their server infrastructure. Whether for file sharing, application hosting, or virtualization, the T610 provides the essential features needed to support a growing business landscape.