Intel® Local Control Panel Technical Product Specification Intel order number C96442-003 Revision 1.
Revision History Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Revision History Date Sep. 2004 Revision Number 0.1 Internal release. Modifications Oct. 2004 0.55 Added firmware feature. Oct. 2004 0.75 Modified the electrical and mechanical section. Nov. 2004 0.90 Added Menu Item description and revised format and picture.. Nov. 2004 0.95 Preliminary Release – Added Intel LCP Customization Kit information. Apr. 2005 1.0 Added SKU 2 information for Intel® Server Board SE8500HW4. May 2006 1.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 2. Purpose of this Document ....................................................................................... 1 Physical and Electrical Description .................................................................................... 2 2.1 Views and Usage Model ..........................
Table of Contents 8.2.1 Network .................................................................................................................. 20 8.2.2 Server Name .......................................................................................................... 20 8.2.3 Asset Tag Info ........................................................................................................ 20 8.2.4 Server GUID ...............................................................................
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 10.2.2 10.3 Table of Contents Splash Screen Positioning ..................................................................................... 31 String Customization .............................................................................................. 31 10.3.1 String Area Size ..................................................................................................... 31 10.3.2 String Definitions .......................................................
List of Figures Intel® Local Control Panel List of Figures Figure 1. SKU1: 1U or 2U Server Application ............................................................................... 2 Figure 2. SKU1: Server Chassis SR1400 without Front Bezel ..................................................... 2 Figure 3. SKU1: Server Chassis SR1400 with Front Bezel .......................................................... 2 Figure 4. SKU1: Server Chassis SR2400 without Front Bezel .....................................
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS List of Tables List of Tables Table 1. Intel® Local Control Panel Controller IPMB Commands ............................................... 15 Table 2. Global Command Summary .......................................................................................... 15 Table 3. Help Symbols ................................................................................................................ 19 Table 4. Supported switches .............................................
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Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 1. Introduction Introduction ® ® The Intel Local Control Panel (Intel LCP) is an optional accessory that enhances the ® manageability of the Intel Server Boards SE7520JR2, SE7520BD2, SE7520AL2, SE8500HW4, SE7520BD2V, S5000PSL, S5000XSL, S5000XVN, S5520HC, S5520HCV, S5520HCT, and ® S5520SC. The Intel Local Control Panel provides a way to locally manage one of the listed ® ® Intel servers.
Physical and Electrical Description Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 2. Physical and Electrical Description 2.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Physical and Electrical Description Figure 4. SKU1: Server Chassis SR2400 without Front Bezel Figure 5. SKU1: Server Chassis SR2400 with Front Bezel ® SKU 2 of the Intel Local Control Panel mounts flush to the chassis. The standard bezel does ® not have a cutout to allow access to the Intel Local Control Panel when the bezel is attached. ® The Intel Local Control Panel is not visible when the bezel is attached. Figure 6.
Physical and Electrical Description Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Figure 7. SKU2: Server Platform SR6850HW4(M) Rack without Front Bezel Figure 8. SKU2: Server Platform SR6850HW4(M) Pedestal without Front Bezel Revision 1.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Physical and Electrical Description Figure 9. SKU3: Pedestal Server Application Figure 10. SKU3: Pedestal Server Installation Revision 1.
Physical and Electrical Description 2.2 Intel® Local Control Panel TPS System Components and Functions ® The figure below shows the standard Intel Local Control Panel buttons and configuration. The components shown in the following diagram are included in both SKU1 and SKU2. Additional components that are specific to each SKU are detailed in the subsections below.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Item M Physical and Electrical Description Feature (Green/Amber) System Reset button Description Green On A hard drive is being initialized Green Blinking A hard drive is active Amber On Hard drive/slot failure Amber Slow Blinking (~1 Hz) A predictive hard drive/slot failure or rebuild in process Amber Fast Blinking (~2.5 Hz) Hard drive rebuild interrupted or rebuild on empty slot Resets the system ® Figure 11.
Physical and Electrical Description Intel® Local Control Panel TPS The SKU1 dimensions are: Height: 40.12 mm (1.579 inches) Width: 68.42 mm (2.694 inches) 2.2.2 SKU2 (for Intel® Server Platforms SR4850HW4, SR4850HW4M, SR6850HW4 and SR6850HW4M) ® For SKU2, the Intel Local Control Panel replaces the default front panel and provides addition local out of band control of the server. SKU2 supports the components shown by Figure 11. Figure 13. SKU2 The SKU2 dimensions are: Height: 33.5 mm (1.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 2.2.3 Physical and Electrical Description SKU3 (for Intel® Entry Server Chassis SC5299E DP/WS/BRP, Intel® Server Chassis SC5200 ,SC5275, SC5300, SC5400, and SC5600) SKU3 supports only the following components: A B C D E Item A Feature Video Display B Scroll up button C Scroll down button D Back button E Select/Enter button Figure 14. SKU3 Components The SKU3 dimensions are: Height: 42 mm (1.653 inches) Width: 148.5 mm (5.846 inches) 2.
Physical and Electrical Description 2.4.1 Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Controller Board Function The LCD controller board includes the Silicon Labs* 8051F023 microcontroller, 5 V standby-to3.3 V standby converter, an LCD module, and LCD navigation buttons. The 8051F023 microcontroller in the control panel uses a 512 KB flash memory component. This supports the base functional code and the roman font character sets. 2.4.2 Connectors 2.4.2.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 3. Firmware Functional Specification Firmware Functional Specification ® The Intel Local Control Panel contains a processor complex that consists of a Silicon Labs* F023 microcontroller, with support circuitry. This provides the intelligence for both user and IPMB interfaces. It utilizes the Internal Intelligent Platform Management Bus (IPMB) to ® ® communicate with the Intel Management Module and uses IPMB address 0x22.
Firmware Functional Specification 3.1 Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Temperature Sensing The assembly uses the National Semi-conductor* LM95010 temperature sensor. This device communicates thermal information using a proprietary one-wire protocol. It is connected to the 1_WIRE_BUS signal on the server board‟s 50-pin connector. 3.2 Firmware Upgradeability ® The Intel Local Control Panel implements Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) ® commands that allow the FLASH ROM to be updated.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 4. IPMB Application and Sensor Definition IPMB Application and Sensor Definition ® This section presents the additional specification information required for the Intel Local Control Panel‟s implementation as an IPMI controller. See the Intelligent Platform Management Specification 2.0 for more information. 4.1 LUNs ® The Intel Local Control Panel accepts Intelligent Platform Management Bus requests directed ® to its LUN (Logical Unit Number).
Field Replaceable Unit 5. Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Field Replaceable Unit ® The Intel Local Control Panel uses FLASH ROM space to act as the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) area to hold the board serial number, part number, and OEM customer information according to the IPMI Platform Management Information Storage Definition.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 6. Supported IPMI Commands Supported IPMI Commands ® This section specifies the IPMB commands received by the Intel Local Control Panel. The requests and responses for supported IPMI commands are also included if they vary from the IPMI standard request/response data. The Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification 2.0 describes overall command format as well as further command details.
Supported IPMI Commands Intel® Local Control Panel TPS The Cold Reset and /Warm Reset commands have additional details that are not covered in the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification 2.0. When one of these commands is ® executed, the power-on defaults are restored. The Intel Local Control Panel does not generate any response data or completion code in response to either reset command. 6.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 7. Intel® Local Control Panel Navigation Intel® Local Control Panel Navigation ® This section specifies information on the default menu structure of the Intel Local Control Panel. This includes information about the menu options and specifics about what IPMI ® commands are used by the Intel Local Control Panel for each menu option, if applicable, and how to navigate through the structure. Note: The menu structure can be customized, as described in chapter 10.
Intel® Local Control Panel Navigation Intel® Local Control Panel TPS ® Each Intel Local Control Panel menu item has a specific target menu item for ® ® handling the Intel Local Control Panel Back button. The Intel Local Control Panel does not remember the previous menu item. Therefore, pressing the Back button takes the menu item to the configured back target.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 8. Intel® Local Control Panel Menus Intel® Local Control Panel Menus ® ® The root menu of the Intel Local Control Panel is the Intel Local Control Panel main menu. ® This menu appears after power on or reset, and after the user presses a button to stop the Intel Local Control Panel monitor. The following sections are organized based on the menu structure ® of the Intel Local Control Panel. 8.
Intel® Local Control Panel Menus Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Symbol No LCP support. e Error in reading status. u Sensor is in update mode or will display when system is off. ? Unknown status. This is used when sensor has not been either initialized or marked as in update mode. 8.2 Description Server Configuration This menu includes options that are used to configure the server or to display server configuration information. This option has several sub-menus, as described below. 8.2.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 8.2.4 Intel® Local Control Panel Menus Server GUID This displays the server GUID that is stored in the BMC. 8.2.5 BMC FW Revision This displays the BMC firmware revision of the IMM. 8.2.6 Intel® Local Control Panel FW Revision ® This displays the firmware revision of the Intel Local Control Panel. 8.2.7 HSC FW Revision This displays the primary HSC firmware revision. 8.2.
Intel® Local Control Panel Menus 8.3.3 Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Sensors ® This menu item displays the server sensors in several different ways. The Intel Local Control Panel displays only the sensors discovered in the SDR that are described by IPMI standard as type 1 and type 2 SDR records. This includes all threshold sensors and most discrete sensors. ® The Intel Local Control Panel does not translate the sensor readings into real-world values, ® such as fan RPMs.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Intel® Local Control Panel Menus example, if you select Power Supply and then Power Supply 1, the screen will display Power Supply1, Power Supply1 Temperature, and Power Supply1 Fan. Holding down the Enter button for about one second on an entity toggles that entity‟s filter status. The filter status is indicated by a full or empty circle before the sensor type's name. This allows you to quickly view the entity type by setting up a custom filter.
Intel® Local Control Panel Menus 8.4 Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Misc. Status: This display includes the following items: Chassis Open, FP Locked Out, Drive Fault and Cooling/Fan Fault. An Assert icon in any of the options here indicates that a particular status has been asserted. For example, if the chassis was open, then the icon would indicate this by showing the Assert icon for the Chassis Open option. Otherwise all the statuses will display the Deassert icon.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Intel® Local Control Panel Menus Graceful Shutdown: This menu option issues a command to Intel System Management software to attempt to gracefully shut down the operating system before powering off the server. This menu option requires a full, functional installation of either Intel Server Management 8.x or Intel System Management Software 1.x. A Graceful Shutdown command sent without a full, functional installation of this software is ignored.
Intel® Local Control Panel Menus 8.5.3 Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Backlight On/Off ® This menu item allows the user to turn on or off the Intel Local Control Panel backlight. 8.5.4 Screen Test ® This menu item is used to test the Intel Local Control Panel display. 8.5.5 Search for Device ® This menu item instructs the Intel Local Control Panel to search the IPMB bus for devices and display the IPMB addresses of any detected IPMB devices. 8.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 9. Forming IPMI Commands Forming IPMI Commands IPMI commands are entered by choosing the Server Control option in the Main Menu, then choosing Issue IPMI command. 9.1 Entering Commands in Hex While in the Hex mode, any command may be sent to any controller with any Logical Unit ® Number. The Intel Local Control Panel does not check the validity of the message entered in hex mode. It is the user‟s responsibility to understand the message he or she is attempting to send.
Forming IPMI Commands Intel® Local Control Panel TPS If no byte is selected: The Up button moves the cursor to the right, advancing through the bytes of the message. If the Up button is pressed when the cursor is empty the editor will terminate and a confirmation menu is displayed. The Down button moves the cursor to the left, going backwards through the bytes of the message. The Back button is pressed when the cursor is under the first byte of the message the editing session is cancelled.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Customization 10. Customization ® This section specifies information that OEMs can use to customize the interface for the Intel Local Control Panel. Information here addresses loading new splash screens, changing menu ® ® strings, changing the Intel Local Control Panel fonts, and configuring the Intel Local Control Panel monitor function. 10.
Customization 10.1.2 Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Modifying Existing Intel® Local Control Panel Firmware Image When using the ILCPCK.EXE utility, file output is typically a single .hex file that can be loaded to ® an Intel Local Control Panel using the FWPIAUPD.EXE utility. The .hex file that is generated ® contains only the data to be loaded, such as a splash screen image or Intel Local Control Panel string data. Alternatively, the user can specify the –h switch with the ILCPCK.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 10.2.2 Customization Splash Screen Positioning ® When the splash screen is converted, the user must specify the location on the Intel Local Control Panel display that the splash screen is to appear. The –t and –l switch options in the ILCPCK.EXE utility are used to specify the location of the splash screen. ® The default location of the splash screen is at the top left corner of the Intel Local Control Panel display. It corresponds to 0,0.
Customization Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 10.4 Menu Customization ® The Intel Local Control Panel supports customization of the menus. This customization includes changing the order of listed menus, adding or removing menu items, and adding new ® menu items to display existing Intel Local Control Panel functions. To understand the menu structure, correlate the 128 menu numbers (ranged 0-127) to the first 128 strings of the string data.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS 10.4.1 Customization Menu Example An example of a menu item looks like: 322,0,16,6,0,0,0. The example menu item decode as: 32: Navigate to menu 32 when the up arrow is pressed. 2: Navigate to menu 02 when the down arrow is pressed. 0: This menu item does not have a parent menu. It appears at the root menu. ® 16: Execute Intel Local Control Panel function 16.
Appendix A Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Appendix A A Item Feature 50-pin Front Panel Interface Header B 1x10 USB Interface Header Figure 16. SKU1 Internal Connectors Figure 17. SKU2 Internal Connector Revision 1.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Appendix A Item A Feature 4-pin IPMI Interface Header Figure 18. SKU3 Internal Connector The following tables provide the pin definitions for three of the four internal connectors on SKU1. Table 5.
Appendix A Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Pin # 19 Description NIC2_ACT_LED_L Pin # 44 Description VGA_HSYNC_FP_L 20 FP_RST_BTN_L 45 GND 21 BP_I2C_5V_SDA 46 VGA_BLUE_FP 22 GND 47 GND 23 BP_I2C_5V_SCL 48 VGA_GREEN_FP 24 FP_ID_SW_L 49 GND 25 FP_CHASSIS_L 50 VGA_RED_FP Table 6. SKU1 Internal 10-pin USB Header Pin # 1 Description PWR_FP_USB2 2 USB_DN2_FP 3 USB_DP2_FP 4 GND 5 GND 6 PWR_FP_USB3 7 USB_DN3_FP 8 USB_DP3_FP 9 GND 10 GND Table 7.
Intel® Local Control Panel TPS Pin # Appendix A Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 13 GND 38 Not used 14 I2C IPMB SCL 39 Not used 15 ID LED, Blue Cathode 40 Not used 16 Power Button Input, active low 41 GND 17 NIC2 Activity, Green LED Cathode 42 Not used 18 Hard Drive Fault, Amber LED Cathode 43 GND 19 NIC2 Activity, Green LED Anode 44 Not used 20 Front Panel Reset Button, active low 45 GND 21 Not used 46 Not used 22 GND 47 GND 23 Not used 48 Not use