Intel® Server Board SE7520JR2

Platform Management

time, the LED will turn off. If the LED is on, a button press or IPMI Chassis Identify command turns off the LED.

Upon assertion of the chassis identify button, a SEL event is generated by the chassis identity sensor button. The event attributes are: Sensor Type code - 14h (Button) and Sensor Specific offset - 1h.

5.3.6Secure Mode Operation

The mBMC handles the secure mode feature, which allows the control panel power and reset buttons to be protected against unauthorized use or access. Secure mode is a signal from the keyboard controller and is asserted when the keyboard controller is in a locked state. Power and reset buttons are locked and a security violation event is generated if these buttons are pressed while secure mode is active.

Secure Mode state is cleared whenever the System is powered down, the Set Chassis Capabilities command is issued to change the Secure Mode state, or the FP_LOCK signal is de-asserted.

5.3.7Baseboard Fan Control

Fan control is performed by two pulse width modulator (PWM) outputs on the LM93. The 3-pin CPU fan headers (J5F2, J7F1) are not controlled. These operate at a constant speed. The mBMC initializes the LM93 to control fan speeds based on temperature.

The LM93 controls the actual fan speeds based on temperature measurements according to a built-in table. The table itself is loaded as part of the SDR package according to which system configuration is used. In addition, BIOS passes in certain temperature data to the LM93 during POST.

5.3.8mBMC Peripheral SMBus

The mBMC implements a single private SMBus called the peripheral SMBus. The mBMC supports master-only mode for this SMBus. External agents must use the mBMC’s Master Write/Read I2C command if they require direct communication with a device on this bus.

5.3.9Watchdog Timer

The mBMC implements a fully IPMI 1.5 compatible watchdog timer. See the IPMI 1.5 specification for details on watchdog timer configuration.

5.3.10System Event Log (SEL)

The mBMC implements the logical System Event Log (SEL) device as specified in the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification, Version 1.5. The SEL is accessible via all channels. In this way, the SEL information can be accessed through out-of-band interfaces while the system is down. The mBMC supports a maximum SEL size of 92 entries.

If an Intel® Management Module is installed in the server, the mBMC System Event Log is not accessible and is replaced by the Intel Management Module System Event Log.

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