Dell 1855 manual Enabling PXE on a Gb Ethernet Daughter Card, Baseboard Management Controller

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Table 1-3. Gb Pass-through Module Indicators (continued)

Indicator Type

Activity

Indicator Code

 

Indicator

 

 

 

 

Status indicator

Off

Module is operating correctly.

 

Green blinking

Module has an error or is not configured correctly. Ensure

 

 

that the connection between the external switch and the

 

 

module is properly configured.

 

 

 

Gb Pass-through Module Link Negotiations

A Gb Pass-through module external port negotiates a link with an external device whether a server module is installed or not. This is because the Gb pass-though module uses the SerDes interface for internal connectivity to the server modules. The following items describe normal behavior of the Gb pass-though module when a cable is connected from an external port on the module to an external switch.

A link is displayed at the external switch and at the Gb Pass-through module if a server module is installed or a Gb Ethernet daughter card is installed in the server module.

A link is displayed at the external switch, but not at the Gb Pass-through module if a server module is not installed or a Gb Ethernet daughter card is not installed in the server module.

A Gb Pass-through module installed in I/O bay 1 or 2 will show a link at the external switch if no server module is installed.

A Gb Pass-through module installed in I/O bay 3 or 4 will show a link if no Gb Ethernet daughter card is installed in the server module.

Enabling PXE on a Gb Ethernet Daughter Card

To enable PXE on a server module’s Gb-Ethernet daughter card, locate the Intel IBAUtil utility (version 3.04.04.00 or later). This utility is available as part of the DOS utilities for network adapters available at support.dell.com. Follow the directions provided in the utility package to enable PXE.

Baseboard Management Controller

This section provides updated information regarding the BMC. For detailed information regarding the BMC, see the Dell OpenManage Baseboard Management Controller User’s Guide and the Dell PowerConnect 5316M CLI Reference Guide.

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Contents Information Update R9289bk1.book Page 2 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM Information Update Abbreviations and Acronyms Contents Unsupported BMC Features and BMC Particulars Figures R9289bk1.book Page 6 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM Information Update System Power Requirements KVM ModuleServer Module Daughter Card Status Indicator GB Hard Drive Synchronizing and Rebuilding Durations Environmental Data Sheets Module Indicator UpdateOther Documents You May Need Redundancy Support Important I/O Configuration ConsiderationsGeneral Information Guidelines for Installing Connectivity Modules InstallationReplacing a Gb Ethernet Daughter Card in a Server Module GPM-Service Mouse SupportTiered Broadcast Support SIF File Installation Error Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System InformationUSB 2.0 Controller Support Using a KVM Keyboard Sequence to Select Server ModulesService Pack Support R9289bk1.book Page 16 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM Gb Pass-through Module Indicators Gb Pass-through Module InformationGb Pass-through Module Link Negotiations Enabling PXE on a Gb Ethernet Daughter CardBaseboard Management Controller Unsupported BMC Features and BMC Particulars IP Address-Related ItemsBMC Vlan Tagging Support Network Connectivity After Restart or Power-upIntegrated Mirroring Configurations Shutdown Procedure for Servicing a Hard Drive Booting to Microsoft MS-DOS Through Console Redirection Determining the Primary and Secondary Network Adapters R9289bk1.book Page 24 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM R9289bk1.book Page 1 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM R9289bk1.book Page 2 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM R9289bk1.book Page 1 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM R9289bk1.book Page 2 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM R9289bk1.book Page 1 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM R9289bk1.book Page 2 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM R9289bk1.book Page 1 Friday, February 18, 2005 130 PM Printed on recycled paper
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