Tyan Computer warranty LAN Configuration IP Address, M3291 MAC Address, M3295 MAC Address

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4)UH8W.EXE

M3291/3295 Utility on Windows

UH8W.EXE depends on the Intel IPMI Reference Driver. So users must install it when using this utility.

About Intel IPMI Reference Driver installation, please refer to M3291/3295 FAQ.

1.LAN Configuration

1)IP Address

Users can set M3291/3295 IP Address as they want. Following is the instruction about how to set IP with Tyan utilities.

“uh8d /ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” “./uh8l –I xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” “uh8w /ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”

2)M3291 MAC Address

Normally user need not set MAC address, but users need check if the MAC address is right.

For Intel 82551 and 82546 NIC, M3291 use the same MAC address with system OS. Tyan IPMI enabled BIOS will load it automatically. If not, user can set it manually

For Broadcom 5704 and 5721 NIC, M3291 use the different MAC address with system OS. Every M3291 will be assigned one unique MAC when production. When users flash firmware, parameter “imac” will load this MAC from M3291 and write to LAN Configuration.

3)M3295 MAC Address

M3295 uses dedicated management NIC. So user need not set MAC address also. Parameter “imac” is Tyan utility also can be used to load M3295 MAC and write to LAN Configuration.

4)Net Mask, Gateway and Broadcast ARP Users need check if these parameter are correct.

If use Intel 82551 and 82546 as IPMI NIC, Broadcast ARP must be enabled

5)DHCP

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Contents Server Management Daughter Card Tyan System Operator M3291/3295Table of Contents M3295 Box Contents M3291 Box ContentsAbout this Manual Smdc and TSO OverviewWhat are SMDC? M2-Reasonable Price with Security and Performance M1-The Value SolutionM3-High-End Solution with Graphics Console Redirection Opma and M3295General Features of Smdc Description Features of Tyan Server ManagementAuxiliary SMBus / I2C buses Firmware FirewallRemote Console Redirect over LAN Remote Monitor, Control and DiagnosticsTeamed with other Ipmb Devices PMCs and EMCs Field Replaceable Unit Information Storage FRU Upgrade BMC FirmwareSensor Data Record SDR System Event Log SELOperating System Compatibility How Smdc and TSO workM3291 Card Images M3291 Card Layouts M3291 Hardware InformationLabel Header Type/Part Description Pin Layout M3291 Jumper SettingStep M3291 Card InstallationStep Step M3295 Card Images M3295 Jumper SettingCard Installation M3295 Hardware InformationPress down the card into the socket Firmware Update Software InstallationM3291/3295 Firmware Update UH8.EXE ConfigurationUH8L UH8D.EXEM3295 MAC Address LAN Configuration IP AddressM3291 MAC Address Open Sourced Ipmi Software Broadcom NIC 2nd MAC modeUser Password Setting M3291/3295 default supports 5 users Power Control Serial Over LAN SOL AGENToptional What is TSOSoftware Information Three ComponentsSimple Intranet Model-2 TSO Connection ModelsSimple Intranet Model-1 Simple Internet Model-3 Complex Internet Model Smdc TSO Access ModelSecurity FeaturesRemote System Maintenance Remote System Health Monitoring & AlertingFirewall Pre-setup and InstallationPre-setup Authentication and Privilege Internal-IP and External-IPManager AgentConsole Installation Procedures under Windows System Agent Console Run TSO Page System Event Panel TSO AccessIn-Band Access Log in Manager Log in AgentSensor Reading Panel Login Smdc Manager Power Management PanelOut-Of-Band Access Login Manager Warm Reset Icon Click the icon to warm reset Sensor Reading Panel User Panel BMC PanelConsole Redirect Panel Discovery Setting Discovery setting dialogQuestion What are Smdc and TSO? TroubleshootingQuestion Does Smdc support the ARP protocol? Question Why can I not discover the Smdc card?Question What’s the M3291 Driver Solution Linux Question How to set console redirection SOL in BIOS?Question How to set linux Text mode SOL display? Question What Linux OS does TSO support? Question Why and how to flash Broadcom firmware?Returning Merchandise for Service Page Appendix a M3295 Opma Interface Pin definition table Class Pin Dir Signal106 107 100102 103 105137 129130 133Appendix B Opma Signals grouped by Function Page Page Document # D1739

M3291, M3295 specifications

Tyan Computer is renowned for its specialized server and workstation solutions, and the Tyan M3291 and M3295 models exemplify the company's commitment to high performance and reliability in demanding computing environments. Both models cater to diverse applications, from cloud computing to data-intensive processing tasks, making them a popular choice among enterprises.

The Tyan M3291 is a versatile motherboard designed to support the latest AMD EPYC processors. With its robust architecture, it can accommodate dual sockets, allowing users to leverage the power of multi-core computing. The M3291 excels in providing a highly scalable platform; it comes equipped with up to 16 DIMM slots that support RDIMM and LRDIMM memory types, offering high memory bandwidth and improved performance for memory-intensive applications. This model also supports PCIe 4.0, ensuring lightning-fast data transfer rates to and from connected devices.

Meanwhile, the Tyan M3295 takes performance to the next level by supporting both AMD EPYC processors and incorporating advanced technologies. Its dual-socket configuration maximizes processing capabilities and is ideal for virtualization and high-performance computing scenarios. The M3295 motherboard supports up to 64 cores, significantly enhancing the multitasking ability of an enterprise’s computing resources. With a focus on reliability, the board features redundant power options, enabling uninterrupted operation in mission-critical applications.

Both motherboards prioritize connectivity with various I/O ports and expansion slots, promoting integration with industry-standard components. The Tyan M3291 and M3295 integrate onboard networking options, including 10 GbE connectivity, which is essential for modern data centers looking to reduce latency and improve data throughput. Additionally, these motherboards come with enhanced thermal management features that ensure optimal cooling during intensive workloads, reducing the risk of overheating.

Moreover, Tyan’s commitment to security is evident in the M3291 and M3295 models, which incorporate features designed to protect against unauthorized access and ensure data integrity. These include hardware-based security features that are crucial for today’s cybersecurity landscape.

In summary, the Tyan M3291 and M3295 motherboards stand out for their robust performance, scalability, and reliability. With support for powerful AMD EPYC processors and modern technologies, they are engineered to meet the evolving demands of today’s data-driven environments, making them an excellent choice for organizations aiming to build efficient and high-performance server infrastructures.