PowerEdge R310 Technical Guide The PowerEdge R310 is an enterprise-class server with the right balance of performance and value.
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Dell Table of Contents 1 Product Description............................................................................................ 7 1.1 Overview .................................................................................................... 7 1.1.1 Business Value ...................................................................................... 7 1.1.2 Easy to Manage ..................................................................................... 7 1.1.3 Easy to Set Up ............
Dell 6.3 Energy Star Compliance ................................................................................. 30 6.4 Acoustics .................................................................................................. 30 7 Processors ..................................................................................................... 32 7.1 Overview .................................................................................................. 32 7.2 Supported Processors .....................
Dell 11.5 Power Management ...................................................................................... 48 11.6 Setting Power Management Options ................................................................... 48 11.7 Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 .................................................................. 49 11.8 Teaming ................................................................................................... 49 11.9 VLAN ...................................................
Dell 18.6 iDRAC6 Enterprise ........................................................................................ 72 Peripherals .................................................................................................... 74 19.1 USB peripherals........................................................................................... 74 19.2 External Storage.......................................................................................... 74 20 Packaging Options .........................
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Dell 1 Product Description 1.1 Overview The Dell™ PowerEdge™ R310 is a high-performance, 1-socket 1U rack server with flexible computing power, business scalability, simplified management, data protection, and security options. Dell PowerEdge 11th generation servers are designed to meet customer needs by combining customerinspired design with excellent reliability, security, and commonality.
Dell LCD help simplify server set-up and maintenance. It is an ideal rack for small businesses and larger offices needing manageability. The PowerEdge R310 is an enterprise-class server with the right balance of performance and value. 1.2 Product Comparison Table 1.
Dell Feature/Spec R310 R300 (Predecessor) R410 (Next level up) Internal HD Controller Intel® 3420 ICH9R Chipset-based SATA NON-RAID: SAS 5/E LSI2032 (For TBU) NON-RAID: SAS 5/E LSI 2032 (For TBU only) SAS 6/E PERC S100 (Embedded SW RAID) Optional HD Controller NON-RAID: SAS 5/E (Field Support Only – No Factory Install) LSI2032 (For TBU) 6Gb/s SAS HBA RAID: PERC6/E (Field Support Only) SAS 5/E (Field Support Only) SAS 6/iR PERC S300 H200 H700 H800 RAID: SAS 5/E SAS 6/iR PERC 6/i PERC 6/E RAID: S
Dell Feature/Spec R310 R300 (Predecessor) R410 (Next level up) 10 (SATA, SAS & SSD) NIC/LOM 2x GbE LOM 2x GbE LOM 2x GbE LOM Optional: various NIC available USB 2 rear/2 front/2 internal 2 rear/2 front/1 internal 2 front/2 rear/2 internal Power Supplies Non-Redundant, 350W (80+ Bronze) Single power supply (400W) Optional redundant power supplies (400W each) Non-Redundant, 480W (80+ SILVER) Optional Redundant, 500W (80+ GOLD) Auto Ranging (100V~240V) Optional Redundant, 400W (80+ Silver) Auto
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Dell 3 System Overview R310 is a 1S rack product designed to deliver value with flexible options allowing performance and redundancy for small businesses and scaling to the enterprise. The R310 is an ideal for small business and enterprise customers and offers features such as: • • • • • • Feature configurability Server management option with iDRAC features to help simplify your IT Security features with TPM, internal USB and IPv6 Competitive storage expandability and $/GB with 4 x 3.
Dell Feature Technical Specifications Hard Drives1 3.5” cabled SATA (7.2K RPM): 160GB, 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB 3.5” cabled Near Line SAS (7.2K RPM): 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB 3.5” hot-plug SAS (15K RPM): 146GB, 300GB, 450GB, 600GB, (10K RPM) 600GB 3.5” hot-plug SAS (10K RPM) 600GB 3.5” 6Gps SAS (7.2K): 2TB 2.5” hot-plug SAS (10K RPM): 146GB, 300GB 2.
Dell Feature Technical Specifications Solaris™ 10 05/10 (update 10) x86-64 Virtualization OS Options: Citrix® XenServer® Microsoft Hyper-V through Microsoft Windows Server 2008 VMware® vSphere® including ESX™ and ESXi™ Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization® For more information on the specific versions and additions, visit Dell.com/OSsupport. Featured Database Applications Microsoft® SQL Server® solutions (see Dell.com/SQL) Oracle® database solutions (see Dell.
Dell 4 Mechanical 4.1 Chassis Description The R310 is a 1U /1 Socket rack mount chassis. The updated design includes a new LCD (Optional), bezel and hard-drive carriers. Additional changes include tool-less rack latches, a pull out tray for customer labels, supports persistent storage with internal USB and SD card slot and updated power supplies. 4.2 Dimensions and Weight Chassis Dimensions Xa Xb (Width) 482.4 434 mm (17.09 inch) Y (Height) 42.4 mm (1.69 inch) Figure 1. Za w/ bezel 35.
Dell • • • • • • • • • 4.4 Power on indicator, power button NMI button (Non-maskable interrupt): A device sends an NMI to signal the processor about hardware errors; it is used to troubleshoot software and device driver errors when using certain operating system (2) USB connectors: Connects USB devices to the system. The ports are USB2.
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Dell 4.6 Power Supply Indicators The PSUs on the R310 have one status bi-color LED: green LED indicates that AC power is present to the system when the system is in standby mode. When the system is on, it also indicates that DC power has been applied to the system for AC power present and amber for a fault. Figure 5. Figure 6. For Non-Redundant PSU For Redundant PSU Not lit—AC power is not connected.
Dell 4.7 NIC Indicators Figure 7 shows the NIC indicators. NIC Indicators Figure 7. Table 3 shows NIC indicator codes and their meanings. Table 3. NIC Indicator Codes Indicator Indicator Code No Link Off Link Indicator is Green The NIC is connected to a valid network link at 1000 Mbps. Link Indicator is Amber The NIC is connected to a valid network link at 10/100 Mbps.
Dell 4.9 Internal Chassis Views Figure 10.
Dell Figure 11. Hot Plug HDD Chassis with Redundant PSU 4.
Dell ReadyRailsTM Static Rails for 4-post & 2-post Racks: • • • • • • 4.
Dell Figure 13. Redundant PSU Fan Configuration (5 Fans) Additional details regarding the fans for the R310 include: • • • • The Embedded Server Management logic in the system will control and monitor the speed of the fans. A fan failure or over-temperature in the system will result in a notification from iDRAC6. The R310 power supply units do not have any integrated fans; they are cooled by the system fan in front of them.
Dell 4.13 Control Panel LED & LCD The R310 comes with an LED Configuration and an optional LCD. Slim ODD Bezel lock Front video Slim ODD Bezel lock Cable HDD config comes with Quad Figure 14. LED Control Panel 4.14 LED Status Description For a complete description of indicators, causes and possible courses of action to take to resolve errors, please refer to Diagnostic Lights section in the Hardware Owner’s Manual. 4.
Dell The system control panel is located on the front of the system chassis to provide user access to buttons, display, and I/O interfaces. Features of the system control panel include: • • • • • • ACPI-compliant power button with an integrated green power LED (controlled by iDRAC6) 128x20 pixel LCD panel with controls o Two navigation buttons o One select button o One system ID button Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) button (recessed) Ambient temperature sensor Two external USB 2.
Dell 5 Security 5.1.1 Cover Latch The R310 comes with a coin lock entry latch on the top cover of the unit and provides security for the entire system. Also, the lock provides for tool-less access to the chassis. For specific information regarding the opening and closing of the system, please refer to the Opening and Closing the System section in the Hardware Owner’s Manual. 5.1.2 Bezel A metal bezel is an available option and is mounted to the chassis front to provide the Dell ID.
Dell 5.2 Battery A replaceable coin cell CR2032 3V battery is mounted on the planar to provide backup power for the RealTime Clock and CMOS RAM on the ICH9. Figure 17. Battery A battery holder for the PERC card is located behind HDD1 cage as shown in Figure 18. Battery Holder for PERC Figure 18. PERC Battery 5.3 Field Replaceable Units (FRU) The planar contains a serial EEPROM with FRU information including Dell part number, part revision level, and serial number.
Dell 6 Power, Thermal, Acoustic 6.1 Power Supplies The power supply subsystem consists of one or two AC/DC power supplies (1+1 redundant configuration) connected to the planar through the power distribution board (PDB). The power supply only provides +12V and +12Vaux. There are several voltage regulators in the system to supply different voltage levels needed by different logic devices. 6.1.
Dell Figure 19. Power Input Connectors 6.2 Environmental Specifications Table 4 details environmental requirements for the R310 for operation and storage. Table 4. Environmental Requirements Temperature Operating 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F) with a maximum temperature gradation of 10°C per hour (NOTE: For altitudes above 2950 feet, the maximum operating temperature is de-rated 1ºF/550 ft.
Dell Maximum Vibration Operating 0.25 G at 3–200 Hz for 15 min Storage 0.5 G at 3–200 Hz for 15 min Maximum Shock Operating One shock pulse in the positive z axis (one pulse on each side of the system) of 31 G for 2.
Dell 2.4 GHz CPU Nonredundant Idle 5.9 43 None Stress 5.9 43 None Definitions Standby: AC Power is connected to Power Supply Units but system is not turned on. Idle: Reference ISO7779 (1999) definition 3.1.7; system is running in its OS but no other specific activity. Stressed Processor: An operating mode per ISO7779 (1999) definition 3.1.6. The software MemBW4 is activated to stress the processors. LwA – UL: The upper limit sound power level (LwA) calculated per section 4.4.
Dell 7 Processors 7.1 Overview The PowerEdge R310 is based on the Intel FCLGA1156 to support Intel® Xeon® 3400 series and Intel® Core™ i3 processors.
Dell 7.2 Supported Processors Table 6. Supported Processors Model Speed Power Cache Cores Threads Turbo Memory Process Intel® Xeon® X3480 3.06GHz 95W 8M 4 8 Yes DDR3 1333 45nm Intel® Xeon® X3470 2.93GHz 95W 8M 4 8 Yes DDR3 1333 45nm Intel® Xeon® X3460 2.80GHz 95W 8M 4 8 Yes DDR3 1333 45nm Intel® Xeon® X3450 2.67GHz 95W 8M 4 8 Yes DDR3 1333 45nm Intel® Xeon® X3440 2.53GHz 95W 8M 4 8 Yes DDR3 1333 45nm Intel® Xeon® X3430 2.
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Dell 8 Memory 8.1 Overview The R310 utilizes DDR3 memory providing a high-performance, high-speed memory interface capable of low latency response and high throughput.
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Dell 8.2 Slots/Risers The PowerEdge R310 has 6 DIMM slots for memory and supports: • 1066/1333 UDIMM or RDIMM (Xeon® only; except L3206) • 2 channels/up to 2 UDIMM or 3 RDIMM per channel 8.
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Dell 9 Chipset 9.1 Overview The R310 planar incorporates the Intel 3420 as PCH chipset. The Intel 3420 is a highly integrated I/O controller. The following high-level features are supported by the chipset. 9.2 Direct Media Interface (DMI) Direct Media Interface (DMI) is the chip-to-chip connection between the processor and Intel 3420 chipset. This high-speed interface integrates advanced priority-based servicing allowing for concurrent traffic and true isochronous transfer capabilities.
Dell 9.7 PCI Interface The Intel 3420 PCI interface provides a 33 MHz, Revision 2.3 implementation. The Intel 3420 integrates a PCI arbiter that supports up to four external PCI bus masters in addition to the internal Intel 3420 requests. This allows for combinations of up to four PCI down devices and PCI slots. 9.8 Low Pin Count Interface (LPC) The Intel 3420 implements an LPC Interface as described in the LPC 1.1 Specification.
Dell The Intel 3420 supports up to fourteen USB 2.0 ports. All fourteen ports are high-speed, full speed, and lowspeed capable. Real-Time Clock (RTC) 9.13 The Intel 3420 contains a Motorola MC146818A-compatible real-time clock with 256 bytes of battery-backed RAM. The real-time clock performs two key functions: keeping track of the time of day and storing system data, even when the system is powered down. The RTC operates on a 32.768 KHz crystal and a 3 V battery.
Dell 9.17 System Management Bus (SMBus 2.0) The Intel 3420 contains an SMBus Host interface that allows the processor to communicate with SMBus slaves. This interface is compatible with most I2C devices. Special I2C commands are implemented. The Intel 3420’s SMBus host controller provides a mechanism for the processor to initiate communications with SMBus peripherals (slaves). Also, the Intel 3420 supports slave functionality, including the Host Notify protocol.
Dell 10 BIOS 10.1 Overview The R310 BIOS is based on the Dell BIOS core, and supports the following features: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10.2 • • • 1S Support System BIOS System Setup Onboard PCI video BIOS support SATA enabled for CDROM and HDD PCI FW3.0 compliant PCI-to-PCI bridge 1.0 compliant Plug and Play BIOS 1.0a compliant MP 1.4 SMBIOS 2.5 USB 1.1 with legacy USB support USB 2.0 support in BIOS during pre-boot Dell Server Assistant 7.
Dell Table 12. 10.3 Supported ACPI States Wake Up Events States Can Wake From RTC S5, OS-S4 Power Button S5, OS-S4 RI# Not supported PME# S5, OS-S4 KB Not supported MOUSE Not supported USB Not supported WOL S5, OS-S4 Power Management Modes 10.3.1 Dell Active Power Controller The Dell Active Power Controller (DAPC) is a Dell proprietary implementation. DAPC is implemented in system BIOS and uses hardware level counters, etc. to determine hardware utilization.
Dell Table 13. Power Management Features on the R310 Feature Type Enable/Status/ Ctrl bit location Description ACPI mode switch Fixed PCH The OS uses the SCI_EN bit to switch from legacy mode to ACPI mode. Sleep states Fixed PCH Supported states: S0 (Working), S4-OS (‘Hibernation’ in W2K), and S5 (Soft-off). S1 (also called ‘standby’ or ‘suspend’) and S3 are not supported. Power Button Fixed PCH In ACPI mode, OS has control of the power button.
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Dell 11 Embedded NICs/LAN on Motherboard (LOM) 11.1 Overview Broadcom® 5716C LOMs are the layer 2 networking LOM option on the PowerEdge R310. Dual port 5716C controller-based LOMs on the R310 support multiple functions over a unified fabric to help manage Ethernet, iSCSI and remote management traffic on each port simultaneously. The BCM5716 LOM provides dual 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet functions, an IEEE802.
Dell down every possible device only when the computer attempts to go into hibernation. To have the controller stay on at all times, do not click the Allow the computer to turn off the device to save power check box. See Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager section of the Hardware Owner’s Manual for more information. 11.
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Dell Table 17. Software Component Miniport Driver Intermediate Driver Broadcom Teaming Software Component Broadcom Name Network Adapter/Operating System System Architecture Windows File Name Virtual Bus Driver (VBD) BCM5708, BCM5709 32-bit bxvbdx.sys BCM5708, BCM5709 64-bit bxvbda.sys BCM57710, BCM57711 32-bit evbdx.sys BCM57710, BCM57711 64-bit evbda.sys Windows Server® 2003 (NDIS 5.1) 32-bit bxnd51x.sys Windows Server® 2003 (NDIS 5.1) 64-bit bxnd51a.
Dell adapters support multiple VLANs on a per-port or per-team basis, allowing very flexible network configurations. 11.10 Preboot Environment Broadcom 5716C LOM support Preboot Execution Environment (PXE), iSCSI BOOT, and Bootstrap Protocol (BootP). Multi-Boot Agent (MBA) is a software module that allows your network computer to boot with the images provided by remote servers across the network. The Broadcom MBA driver complies with the PXE 2.
Dell • Common interrupt vector as a disk drive iSCSI boot operates in two phases: • • Pre-OS iSCSI boot option ROM will establish a connection to an iSCSI target using statically configured parameters or dynamically. After establishing an iSCSI connection to a remote iSCSI target, the iSCSI boot host software will also install a legacy Int13h style interface to allow the remote iSCSI target to act as if it were a local hard drive. 11.
Dell 11.16 IPv4 and IPv6 Large Send Offload Normally, the TCP segmentation is done by the protocol stack. When you enable the Large Send Offload property, the TCP segmentation can be done by the network adapter. The default setting for this property is Enabled. 11.17 Jumbo MTU Enables the network adapter to transmit and receive oversized Ethernet frames that are greater than 1514 bytes, but less than or equal to 9000 bytes in length (9600 bytes for network adapters that operate at 10 Gbps).
Dell Jumbo frame support in virtual environments also saves CPU utilization due to interrupt reduction and increases throughput by allowing the system to concentrate on the data in the frames, instead of the frames around the data.
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Dell 12 I/O Slots 12.1 Overview Table 19. Slot Connector Slot1 X16 Routing lanes Technology Silkscreen X8 PCIe 2.0 (5GT/s) SLOT1 PCIE_G2_x8 Full height Half length X8 PCIe 2.0 (5GT/s) SLOT2 PCIE_G2_x8 Full height Half length Slot2 X8 12.2 Quantities and Priorities Table 20.
Dell Category SCSI Controllers Card Priority Description Width Maximum Cards Slot Priority 1600 Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter x1 Gen1 2 Slot 1, 2 1700 LSI2032 PCIe SCSI HBA (Sasquatch) x4 Gen1 2 Slot 1, 2 Rules: * The cards must be installed in the order they are listed (top to bottom) * If multiple adapter part numbers are on one line, install in order shown * The adapter should be installed by Slot Priority in the first available slot (L to R) * Placement of card(s) should be consisten
Dell 13 Storage 13.1 Overview Figure 23. Cabled Hard Drive Chassis Figure 24. Hot-Swap Hard Drive Chassis R310 supports up to 4 HDDs as can be seen in the diagram above. • 4x 3.5” cabled SATA from motherboard SATA connector Or • 4x 3.5” cabled SAS or SATA via add-on storage controller Or • 4x 3.5” hot-swap SAS or SATA via add-on storage controller Or • 4x 2.5” hot-swap SAS or SATA or SSD via add-on storage controller Note that 2.5” HDD requires hot-swap configuration with the 3.
Dell 13.2 Drives Figure 26. Hard Drives Form Factor Capacity Speed Type 3.5” 160GB 7.2K SATA 3.5” 250GB 7.2K SATA 3.5” 500GB 7.2K SATA 3.5” 1TB 7.2K SATA 3.5” 2TB 7.2K SATA 3.5” 4TB 7.2K SATA 3.5” 500GB 7.2K NL SAS 6Gb 3.5” 1TB 7.2K NL SAS 6Gb 3.5” 2TB 7.2K NL SAS 6Gb 3.5” 4TB 7.2K NL SAS 6Gb 3.5” 146GB 15K SAS 3Gb 3.5” 300GB 15K SAS 6Gb 3.5” 450GB 15K SAS 6Gb 3.5” 450GB 15K SAS 6Gb/ Self Encrypting Drive (SED) 3.
Dell Cabled/ Hot Swap Configs Description Min HDD Max HDD Cabled C5 Embedded SATA SW RAID – RAID 10 (PERC S100) 4 4 Cabled C6 Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card – RAID 5 (PERC S300) 3 4 Cabled C7 Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card – RAID 10 (PERC S300) 4 4 Cabled C8 Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card – No RAID (SAS 6/iR or H200) 1 4 Cabled C9 Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card – RAID 0 (SAS 6/iR, H200, or H700) 2 4 Cabled C10 Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card – RAID 1 (SAS 6/iR, H200, or H700) 2 2 Cabled C11 Add-i
Dell 13.6 Tape Drives The R310 does not support an internal backup device. Only external backup devices are supported. Refer to Section 3 for the supported devices.
Dell 14 Video and Audio Video 14.1 Matrox G200eW w/ 8MB memory integrated in Nuvoton® WPCM450 (BMC controller) - 14.2 1280x1024@85Hz for KVM and 1600x1200@60Hz for video out 640x480 (60/72/75/85 Hz; 8/16/32-bit color) 800x600 (60/72/75/85 Hz; 8/16/32-bit color) 1024x768 (60/72/75/85 Hz; 8/16/32-bit color) 1152x864 (75 Hz; 8/16/32-bit color) 1280x1024 (60/75/85 Hz; 8/16-bit color) 1280x1024 (60 Hz, 32-bit color) (note 32 bit color is only supported at 60 Hz for this resolution) Audio Not available.
Dell 15 Rack Information 15.1 Overview The ReadyRails™ sliding and static rail systems for the R310 provide tool-less support for 4-post racks with square or unthreaded round mounting holes including all generations of Dell racks. Both support tooled mounting in 4-post threaded racks (an optional adapter brackets kit is required for the sliding rails), with the static rails also providing tooled mounting support for 2-post (Telco) racks for added versatility.
Dell Depending on the depth of the rack used, it may be necessary to remove the server’s bezel in order to close the door of the rack. A minimum of 58 mm will be needed between the back surface of the door panel and the front face of the EIA flange for the front door to close with the 11G server bezel installed. Figure 28.
Dell Table 24. Rail Identifier Mounting Interface Rail Information Rail Type Rack Types Supported 4-Post 2-Post Square Round Thread Flush Center A3 ReadyRails™ Sliding √ √ √1 X X A4 ReadyRails™/Generic Static √ √ √ √ √ 1 Requires the 1U Threaded Rack Adapter Brackets Kit (Dell PN 8Y19G). Note that screws are not included in the static rail kit due to the fact that threaded racks are offered with a variety of thread designations.
Dell 15.4 Rack View The R310 sliding rails are a “stab-in” design, meaning that the inner (chassis) rail members must first be attached to the sides of the system prior to inserting them into the middle (intermediate) and outer (cabinet) rail members installed in the rack.
Dell 16 Operating Systems See the Operating System Support Matrix for Dell PowerEdge Systems for the most current information on supported operating systems.
Dell 17 Solutions 17.1 Virtualization Virtualization OS Options include: • • • • • Citrix® XenServer® Enterprise 5.6 x86-64 Microsoft® Hyper-V® via Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 VMware® vSphere® including ESX™ and ESXi™ Vizioncore™ vEssentials Novell® PlateSpin® Migrate For more information on the specific versions and additions, visit www.dell.com/OSsupport. 17.2 Database The following database solutions are available on the PowerEdge R310: • • Microsoft® SQL Server® solutions (see www.Dell.
Dell 18 Systems Management Overview 18.1 Dell delivers open, flexible, and integrated solutions that help you reduce the complexity of managing disparate IT assets by building comprehensive IT management solutions. Combining Dell PowerEdge Servers with a wide selection of Dell-developed management solutions gives you choice and flexibility, so you can simplify and save in environments of any size.
Dell Embedded Server Management 18.3 The PowerEdge R310 implements circuitry for the next generation of embedded server management. It is Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) v2.0 compliant. The optional iDRAC (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) is responsible for acting as an interface between the host system and its management software and the periphery devices.
Dell Graphical web interface Standard-based interfaces Server Sensor monitoring and fault alerting Secure operation of remote access functions including authentication, authorization, and encryption • Power control and management with the ability to limit server power consumption and remotely control server power states • Advanced troubleshooting capabilities For more information on iDRAC6 Express features see table below. • • • • iDRAC6 Enterprise 18.
Dell Feature BMC iDRAC6 Enterprise vFlash Media Active Directory SSL Encryption Local Users iDRAC6 Express Remote Management and Remediation Remote Firmware Update Server power control Serial-over-LAN (with proxy) Serial-over-LAN (no proxy) Power capping Last crash screen capture Boot capture Serial-over-LAN Virtual media Virtual console Virtual console sharing
Dell 19 Peripherals 19.1 USB peripherals The R310 supports the following USB-based peripherals: • • • • 19.2 USB Key (Bootable) Keyboard (Note: Only one USB keyboard is supported) Mouse (Note: Only one USB mouse is supported) Optional USB DVD-ROM External Storage Table 27.
Dell External Storage Type SAS xBOD SW Product Support Status Microsoft Data Protection Manager (DPM) Supported OpenManage Storage Manager Supported Dell PowerEdge R310 Technical Guide 75
Dell 20 Packaging Options R310 packaging options include: • • Single pack Multipack Dell PowerEdge R310 Technical Guide 76
Dell Appendix A. Regulatory Certifications The PowerEdge R310 meets the requirements outlined in the EMC, Product Safety and Environmental parts of Dell Compliance Design Standard (Dell P/N: ENG0002520). Regulatory Model: E09S Regulatory Type: E09S001 ENVIRONMENTAL Product Safety, EMC and Environmental Datasheets are available at: http://www.dell.com/content/topics/global.
Dell Appendix B. Statement of Volatility The Dell PowerEdge R310 contains both volatile and non-volatile (NV) components. Volatile components lose their data immediately upon removal of power from the component. Non-volatile components continue to retain their data even after the power has been removed from the component. Components chosen as user-definable configuration options (those to the motherboard) are not included in the Statement of Volatility.
Dell CPLD Details Size: 1200 LUTs Type [e.g., Flash PROM, EEPROM]: Internal Flash Can user programs or operating system write data to it during normal operation? Purpose? [e.g., boot code] No System power sequence control. How is data input to this memory? Factory only. Not customer updatable. How is this memory write protected? Software write protected Server CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) Memory Details Size: 512 Bytes Type: [e.g.
Dell How is this memory write protected? writes controlled by iDRAC embedded OS How is the memory cleared? Lifecycle log is clearable only in a factory environment SEL is user clearable Remarks Power Supply FRU Details Size: 256 Bytes Type: [e.g., Flash PROM, EEPROM]: SEEPROM Can user programs or operating system write data to it during normal operation? Purpose? [e.g., boot code] No How is data input to this memory? Programmed by the power supply manufacturer.
Dell data to it during normal operation? Purpose? [e.g., boot code] Full USC feature app. Code How is data input to this memory? Factory installed How is this memory write protected? Software write protected iDRAC Enterprise Details Size: 1 GBit Type: [e.g., Flash PROM, EEPROM]: SD card Can user programs or operating system write data to it during normal operation? Purpose? [e.g.