Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families Technical Product Specification Intel order number G83726-001 Revision 1.
Revision History Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Revision History Date Revision Number Modifications November 2012 0.9 Preliminary release. December 2012 1.0 Updated Firmware Functional Specification. Disclaimers ® INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL PRODUCTS. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IS ® GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Section Outline ....................................................................................................... 1 2. Physical and Electrical Description .................................................................................. 2 2.1 Views and Usage Model .........
List of Figures Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS List of Figures Figure 1: A1U2ULCP for Intel® Rack Server Systems ................................................................. 2 Figure 2: A4ULCP for Intel® Pedestal Server Systems ................................................................ 2 Figure 3: Mounting the A1U2ULCP in an Intel® 2U Server Chassis ............................................. 3 Figure 4: Mounting the A1U2ULCP in an Intel® 1U Server Chassis .................
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS List of Figures Figure 35: Installing the bracket in a 2U server system ............................................................. 22 Figure 36: Installing the cage in a 2U server system ................................................................. 22 Figure 37: Removing the Front Panel Tray from the Pedestal server system ............................ 23 Figure 38: Installing the Intel® A4ULCP Local Control Panel in a Pedestal server system ........
List of Figures Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS vi Intel order number G83726-001 Revision 1.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS 1. Introduction Introduction ® ® The Intel Local Control Panel (Intel LCP) is an optional accessory that enhances the manageability of the EPSD Platforms Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5 ® 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families. The Intel Local Control Panel provides a way to ® locally manage one of these Intel® servers.
Physical and Electrical Description Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS 2. Physical and Electrical Description 2.1 Views and Usage Model ® There are two versions of the Intel Local Control Panel available: Product Order Code A1U2ULCP is for all Intel® Rack Server Systems R1000BB, R2000BB, R1000EP, R2000IP, R2000LH2/R2000LT2, R2000SC, R1000GZ/GL, and R2000GZ/GL Families.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Physical and Electrical Description ® The following figure shows where the LCP should be mounted in an Intel Rack Server System: ® Figure 3: Mounting the A1U2ULCP in an Intel 2U Server Chassis ® Figure 4: Mounting the A1U2ULCP in an Intel 1U Server Chassis ® The following figure shows where the LCP should be mounted in an Intel Pedestal Server System: ® Figure 5: Mounting the A4ULCP in an Intel Pedestal Server Chassis Revision 1.
Physical and Electrical Description 2.2 Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS System Components and Functions The LCD (Local Control Display) is a one line character display that resides on the LCP. It can display a maximum of 16 characters at a time. This device also contains three buttons (Left, Right, and Enter). The user can select the content that needs to be displayed on the LCD screen by operating these buttons.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Physical and Electrical Description Label A Description LCD Display Functionality one line 16 character display B Left Control Button moves the cursor backward one step or one character C Enter Button selects the menu item highlighted by the cursor D Right Control Button moves the cursor forward one step or one character E USB 2.
Physical and Electrical Description 2.3.3 Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS LCD Backlight LEDs The LCD has two backlight colors (green and amber). Under normal conditions the backlight is to be driven green by the BMC. When a problem is detected with the server, the BMC will deactivate the green backlight and turns-on the amber backlight. When the baseboard BMC detects the problem has been cleared, the amber backlight is deactivated to turn-on the green backlight. 2.3.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS 3. Firmware Functional Specification 3.1 Overview Firmware Functional Specification LCD (Local Control Display) is a one line character display that resides on the front panel of a chassis. It can display maximum of 16 characters at a time. However, a few special characters such as {, }, `, ~, and ^ are not available in the current LCD controller supported set of characters. So these characters are mapped to their nearest lookalike characters of LCD.
Firmware Functional Specification Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS On pressing Enter button when the screen shows banner or error message, the Main Menu is displayed. The Main Menu contains Evt, View, and Conf items. Based on the user’s selection in the Main Menu, respective sub-menu items will be displayed.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Firmware Functional Specification displays the latest high severity event if one exists or System Health OK message if there are no active (asserted) errors in the system currently. If there are more than two active events in the system, then they are displayed in the descending order of their severity when menu item, is selected. If two events have the same severity, then the latest one will be displayed first.
Firmware Functional Specification 3.5.2 Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS System Information (SI) Selecting SI item in the View menu displays the following screen. |SN|SM|AT|SGUID|CSTR Figure 14: System Information menu The menu items for the above screen are described below: SN (System Name): Value specified in the product name in the product FRU information in the main board BMC FRU.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS 3.5.5 Firmware Functional Specification Power (Pow) Selecting Pow item in the View menu displays the amount of AC power drawn by the system in Watts. |xxxx W Figure 16: Power Consumed by the System Currently 3.5.6 Last POST Code (Last PC) Selecting LPC item in the View menu displays the last BIOS POST (Power On Self Test) code in hexadecimal. If the Last POST Code details are not available with the BMC, then No BIOS POST CODE message is displayed.
Firmware Functional Specification Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS and the following screen is displayed on selecting any of IPAddr, SMask, and GWay items. The selected item will be set with the configured value once Set is selected in the following figure. |000.000.000.000|Set Figure 21: Screen shot for Configuring IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway By default, the cursor will be under the symbol, and the IP address is displayed as 000.000.000.000.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Firmware Functional Specification Left/ Right Increment/ Decrement Enter Enter Right Left Pos: x-1 Pos: x Right Pos: x+1 Left Figure 22: State transition diagram for setting IP Address 3.6.2 RMM LAN (RL) Configuration Same screen shots and the same description as mentioned in BMC LAN (BL) Configuration are applicable for RMM LAN configuration menu also.
Firmware Functional Specification 14 Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS SM (System Model): Displays the value specified in the product part number in the product FRU information in the main board BMC FRU. Err (Error): Displays the last active system event. The last active event may be degraded, non-critical or critical only. It shall not display an informational message. If the system is healthy then it displays System Health Ok.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS 4. Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel This section will describe how to install and remove the Intel® Local Control Panel in your server system 4.1 Installing the Intel® A1U2ULCP Local Control Panel in a 1U server system 1. Disconnect the front video cable and the front USB cable from the server board (see letter A) 2. Remove the two screws (see letter B). 3.
Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS ® Figure 26: Installing the Intel A1U2ULCP Local Control Panel in a 1U server system 4.2 Removing the Intel® A1U2ULCP Local Control Panel in a 1U server system 1. Disconnect the Intel® Local Control Panel cable and the front USB cable from the server board (see letter A). 2. Remove the two screws (see letter B). 3.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel ® Figure 27: Removing the Intel A1U2ULCP Local Control Panel in a 1U server system 5. Install the front USB connecter to the bracket and secure the two screws (see letter E). 6. Install the bracket together with cables (see letter F). 7. Secure the two screws (see letter G). 8. Connect the front video cable and the front USB cable to the server board (see letter H).
Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel 4.3 Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Installing the Intel® A1U2ULCP Local Control Panel in a 2U server system 1. Remove the system top cover. 2. For 2U system with 2.5” hard drive configuration, remove the stiffener first. Please refer to the Intel® Server System Service Guide for detailed instructions. 3. For 2U system with 2.5” hard drive configuration, remove the three screws to release the hard drive cage (see letter A).
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel Figure 30: Removing the bracket in a 2U server system 9. Install the front USB connecter to the Intel® Local Control Panel bracket and secure the two screws (see letter G). 10. Connect the LCP cable to the LCP board and install the Intel® Local Control Panel bracket into server chassis together with cables (see letter H). 11. Secure the two screws (see letter I).
Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Figure 32: Installing the cage in a 2U server system 15. For 2U system with 2.5” hard drive configuration, install the stiffener. Please refer to the Intel® Server System Service Guide for detailed instructions. 4.4 Removing the Intel® A1U2ULCP Local Control Panel in a 2U server system 1. Remove the system top cover. 2. For 2U system with 2.5” hard drive configuration, remove the stiffener first.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel Figure 33: Removing the cage in a 2U server system 6. Remove the two screws (see letter D). 7. Slide out the Intel® Local Control Panel from server chassis together with cables (see letter E). 8. Remove the two screws and slide out the front USB connecter from the bracket (see letter F). ® Figure 34: Removing the Intel A1U2ULCP Local Control Panel in a 2U server system 9.
Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Figure 35: Installing the bracket in a 2U server system 12. Install the cage into server chassis (see letter J). 13. For 2U system with 2.5” hard drive configuration, secure the three screws (see letter K). For 2U system with 3.5” hard drive configuration, secure the six screws. Please refer to the Service Guide of your Intel® Server System for detailed instructions. 14.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS 4.5 Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel Installing the Intel® A4ULCP Local Control Panel in a Pedestal server system 1. Remove the front panel cable and USB cable from motherboard (see letter A). 2. Slide the front panel tray out from the chassis (see letter B and C). 3. Refer to Replacing the Front Panel Board to remove front panel board from the front panel tray, and then install into the LCP.
Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS ® Figure 38: Installing the Intel A4ULCP Local Control Panel in a Pedestal server system 4.6 Removing the Intel® A4ULCP Local Control Panel in a Pedestal server system 1. Disconnect all cables from the motherboard (see letter A). 2. Slide the LCP out from the chassis (see letter B and C). 3.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel ® Figure 39: Removing the Intel A4ULCP Local Control Panel from a Pedestal server system 4. Insert the front panel tray into the chassis (see letter H). 5. Connect all cables of the related connectors on the motherboard (see letter I). Figure 40: Installing the Front Panel Tray in the Pedestal server system Revision 1.
Installing and Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel 4.7 Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Replacing the Front Panel Board 1. Observe the safety and Electro Static Discharge (ESD) precautions at the beginning of this document. 2. Remove the screw (see Letter A) securing the front panel board and remove the front panel board (see Letter B). Figure 41: Removing the Front Panel Board 3.
Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Appendix A: Installation/Assembly Safety Instructions Appendix A: Installation/Assembly Safety Instructions Observe the following safety guidelines: Do not operate your computer system with any cover(s) (such as computer covers, bezels, filler brackets, and front-panel inserts) removed.
Appendix A: Installation/Assembly Safety Instructions Intel® Local Control Panel for EPSD Platforms TPS Additional safety guidelines: When you disconnect a cable, pull the connector or the strain-relief loop, not the cable itself. Some cables have a connector with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins.