Token

Setup option

Description

 

 

 

4916

Chassis Level

Default, set chassis level policy as throttling when

 

 

 

Policy

Emergency Throttling event trigger.

 

 

 

 

 

4917

Chassis Level

Set chassis level policy as power off when Emergency

 

Policy

Throttling event trigger.

 

 

 

4918

N/A

Default, disables clock spread spectrum.

 

 

 

4919

N/A

Enables clock spread spectrum.

 

 

 

 

491A

PCI 64 BIT

Disable pci 64 bit decode

 

 

DECODE

 

 

 

 

491B

PCI 64 BIT

Enable pci 64 bit decode

 

 

DECODE

 

 

 

 

491C

PCI 64 BIT

Auto config pci 64 bit decode

 

 

DECODE

 

 

 

 

4875

Perfmon and DFX

Disable Perfmon and DFX Devices

 

Devices

 

 

 

 

4876

Perfmon and DFX

Enable Perfmon and DFX Devices

 

Devices

 

 

 

 

4B00h

Prevent Back-flash

This feature prohibits the system downgrading below

 

 

BIOS 2.1.0, the field cannot be disabled once the field is

 

 

enabled.

 

 

 

4B01h

Prevent Back-flash

This field is default disabled for the compliance of BIOS

 

 

updating. The token working with Password Jumper is

 

 

enabled only, Once disabled, the system BIOS could be

 

 

changed to any revision that contains a valid digital

 

 

signature.

 

 

 

Table 2-2. The IPMI Command Table

Name

NetFn

Code

IPMI2.0

BMC

 

 

 

 

 

IPMI Device Global Commands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get Device ID

App (0x06)

0x01

M

Y

 

 

 

 

 

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Dell C6220 II owner manual Ipmi Command Table Name, Code, Ipmi Device Global Commands

C6220 II specifications

The Dell C6220 II is a high-density, highly scalable server designed to meet the demands of data centers and cloud environments. Launched as a successor to the C6220, this model builds on its predecessor's strengths with enhanced performance, flexibility, and energy efficiency. Its compact design allows multiple units to be housed in a single chassis, making it an ideal solution for organizations that require a significant amount of computing power without occupying extensive floor space.

One of the primary features of the Dell C6220 II is its support for Intel Xeon processors. This server can accommodate up to four separate compute nodes within a single 2U chassis, each supporting two CPU sockets. This configuration allows for a substantial amount of processing power, essential for virtualization, cloud computing, and big data applications. The use of the latest Intel technology ensures higher core counts, improved performance per watt, and enhanced capabilities for parallel processing tasks.

The C6220 II offers versatility with its memory support, allowing for up to 24 DIMM slots per compute node. This results in a maximum memory capacity of up to 1.5TB per node, enabling organizations to run large databases and memory-intensive applications efficiently. Additionally, it supports both DDR3 and DDR4 memory, giving users flexibility in terms of performance and cost.

Storage capabilities are another significant aspect of the Dell C6220 II. Each compute node can be configured with multiple hard drives or solid-state drives, allowing for optimal storage configurations. This server is compatible with various RAID configurations to enhance data integrity and availability. Furthermore, the C6220 II includes support for both local and hybrid storage options, which enables organizations to tailor their storage solutions to specific workloads.

Networking is vital for data center operations, and the Dell C6220 II offers robust networking options. The server includes multiple networking ports, which can be configured for redundancy and load balancing, ensuring high availability and performance. This feature is critical for businesses that rely on uninterrupted access to their applications and data.

In terms of energy efficiency, the Dell C6220 II has been designed with advanced cooling technologies to minimize energy consumption while maintaining optimal performance levels. The use of intelligent fans and airflow management contributes to lower operating costs and reduced environmental impact.

In conclusion, the Dell C6220 II is a powerful and flexible server that meets a wide range of business needs. Its ability to handle high workloads, coupled with its scalable design, makes it an excellent choice for modern data centers and cloud environments. Organizations looking for robust performance, efficient storage solutions, and reliable networking should consider the Dell C6220 II as a key component of their IT infrastructure.