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Technical Product Specification for Canoe Pass - Preminary - Intel

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<strong>Intel</strong> ® Server Board S2600CP and Server System P4000CP TPS<br />

<strong>Intel</strong> ® Server Board S2600CP and <strong>Intel</strong> ® Server System P4000CP Plat<strong>for</strong>m Management<br />

thereby throttling the processors and memory. The ME FW also sees the SMBAlert# assertion,<br />

queries the power supplies to determine the condition causing the assertion, and applies an<br />

algorithm to either release or prolong the throttling, based on the situation.<br />

System power control modes include:<br />

SmaRT: Low AC input voltage event; results in a onetime momentary throttle <strong>for</strong> each<br />

event to the maximum throttle state<br />

Electrical Protection CLST: High output energy event; results in a throttling hiccup<br />

mode with fixed maximum throttle time and a fix throttle release ramp time.<br />

Thermal Protection CLST: High power supply thermal event; results in a throttling<br />

hiccup mode with fixed maximum throttle time and a fix throttle release ramp time.<br />

When the SMBAlert# signal is asserted, the fans will be gated by HW <strong>for</strong> a short period<br />

(~100ms) to reduce overall power consumption. It is expected that the interruption to the fans<br />

will be of short enough duration to avoid false lower threshold crossings <strong>for</strong> the fan tach sensors;<br />

however, this may need to be comprehended by the fan monitoring FW if it does have this sideeffect.<br />

5.6 Advanced Management Feature Support (RMM4)<br />

The integrated baseboard management controller has support <strong>for</strong> advanced management<br />

features which are enabled when an optional <strong>Intel</strong> ® Remote Management Module 4 (RMM4) is<br />

installed.<br />

The <strong>Intel</strong> ® RMM4 is available as two option kits:<br />

<strong>Intel</strong> ® <strong>Product</strong><br />

Code<br />

Description Kit Contents Benefits<br />

AXXRMM4LITE <strong>Intel</strong> ® Remote Management Module 4 RMM4 Lite Activation Key Enables KVM & media<br />

Lite<br />

redirection via onboard<br />

NIC<br />

AXXRMM4 <strong>Intel</strong> ® Remote Management Module 4 RMM4 Lite Activation Key Dedicated NIC <strong>for</strong><br />

Dedicated NIC Port Module management traffic.<br />

Higher bandwidth<br />

connectivity <strong>for</strong> KVM &<br />

media Redirection with<br />

1Gbe NIC.<br />

If the optional Dedicated Server Management NIC is not used then the traffic can only go<br />

through the onboard Integrated BMC-shared NIC and will share network bandwidth with the<br />

host system. Advanced manageability features are supported over all NIC ports enabled <strong>for</strong><br />

server manageability.<br />

5.6.1 Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) Redirection<br />

The BMC firmware supports keyboard, video, and mouse redirection (KVM) over LAN. This<br />

feature is available remotely from the embedded web server as a Java applet. This feature is<br />

only enabled when the <strong>Intel</strong> ® RMM4 lite is present. The client system must have a Java Runtime<br />

Environment (JRE) version 6.0 or later to run the KVM or media redirection applets.<br />

The BMC supports an embedded KVM application (Remote Console) that can be launched from<br />

the embedded web server from a remote console. USB1.1 or USB 2.0 based mouse and<br />

keyboard redirection are supported. It is also possible to use the KVM-redirection (KVM-r)<br />

Revision 0.8 <strong>Intel</strong> Confidential<br />

<strong>Intel</strong> order number G26942-003<br />

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