Netfinity Server 5000 - Type 8659 - System - Board



Netfinity Server 5000 - Type 8659 - System - Board

1 Systems management adapter connector (J21)
2 Fan 2 connector (J6)
3 System switch block (SW1)
4 Microprocessor 2 connector (U21)
5 Reserved (J1)
6 Microprocessor 1 connector (U2)
7 Power connector (J3)
8 Reserved (J8)
9 Power connector (J4)
10 Reserved (J12)
11 Power supply data connector (J10)
12 Voltage regulator Module (VRM) connector (U20)
13 Fan 1 connector (J13)

14 DIMM 1 (J15)
DIMM 2 (J16)
DIMM 3 (J17)
DIMM 4 (J22)

15 SCSI connector (J18)
16 Diskette drive connector (J23)
17 IDE connector (J3)
18 Operator LED panel (J29)
19 Reserved (J31)
20 Power-on switch panel (J34)
21 RS-485 connector (J35)
22 Reserved (J37)
23 Reserved (J36)
24 Reserved (J41)
25 Service processor reset connector (J39)
26 Reserved (J32)
27 ISA connector (J40)
28 PCI/ISA connector, PCI bus 1 (J38)
29 PCI connector, PCI bus 1 (J33)
30 PCI connector, PCI bus 1 (J30)
31 Battery
32 PCI connector, PCI bus 1 (J28)
33 PCI connector, PCI bus 0 (J24)
34 Parallel / SCSI connectors (J19)

35 Video port and Management C Port
connectors (J11) (Mgmt. C port (9-pin serial) connector is
above the video connector.)

36 USB 1 and USB 2 port connectors (J9)
(USB 2 is below USB 1)

37 Ethernet connector (J7)

38 Mouse and keyboard connectors (J5)
(The mouse connector is above the keyboard
connector).

39 Serial port A and B connectors (J2)
(Serial port B is below serial port A)


System Board Switch Block SW1

Switch # Switch Description
SW1-1 Switches 1, 2, 3, and 4 in combination specify the frequency for
the microprocessor. See (below) Microprocessor speed settings.
SW1-2 Switches 1, 2, 3, and 4 in combination specify the frequency for
the microprocessor. See (below) Microprocessor speed settings.
SW1-3 Switches 1, 2, 3, and 4 in combination specify the frequency for
the microprocessor. See (below) Microprocessor speed settings.
SW1-4 Switches 1, 2, 3, and 4 in combination specify the frequency for
the microprocessor. See (below) Microprocessor speed settings.
SW1-5 When On, perform BIOS recovery using boot block (boot block
recovery).
The recovery boot block is in a protected area of flash memory
that cannot be overwritten. When the BIOS becomes corrupted
(for example, if a power failure occurs during a flash update),
the recovery boot block can be used to restore the BIOS.
The code in the recovery block enables the server to start up
and read a flash diskette. The flash utility automatically
recovers the system BIOS from the BIOS recovery files on the
diskette. When the flash is complete, the switch must be moved
to the Off position.
The default setting is Off (disabled).
SW1-6 When On, sets the host bus speed to 66 MHz.
When Off, the host bus speed is 100 MHz.
The default setting is Off (disabled).
SW1-7 Power-On override.
When On, overrides the power-on switch and forces power-On mode.
The system will always boot w/o the use of the power-on switch.
The default setting is Off (disabled).
SW1-8 When On, bypass the power-on password.
When Off, require the user to enter the power-on password at
startup if one is set.
The default setting is Off.


NOTE: If the processor does not react to switch changes, it is not an error.


Microprocessor Speed Settings SW1-1, SW1-2, SW1-3, SW1-4

 
NOTE: All microprocessors of speed 450MHz and up will automatically set their internal speeds, so the switch setting is not applicable.

Processor
Speed
SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4
350 MHz On Off Off On
400 MHz On On On Off
450 MHz On Off On Off
500 MHz On On Off Off
550 MHz Off On On On
600 MHz On Off Off Off


Bypassing an Unknown Power-on Password (SW1-8)

When a power-on password is set, POST does not complete until you enter the password. If you forget the power-on password, you can regain access to the server through one of the following methods:


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