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Intel Server Board S1200BT - PROconsult Data A/S

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<strong>Intel</strong>® <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Board</strong> <strong>S1200BT</strong> TPS<br />

Platform Management<br />

1. Platform sensor readings – This includes all ―readable‖ sensors that can be accessed<br />

by the Integrated BMC firmware and have associated SDRs populated in the SDR<br />

repository. This does not include any ―event-only‖ sensors. (All BIOS sensors and some<br />

Integrated BMC and ME sensors are ―event-only‖; meaning that they are not readable<br />

using an IPMI Get Sensor Reading command but rather are used just for event logging<br />

purposes).<br />

2. SEL – The current SEL contents are saved in both hexadecimal and text format.<br />

3. CPU/memory register data useful for diagnosing the cause of the following system<br />

errors: CATERR, ERR[2], SMI timeout, PERR, and SERR. The debug data is saved<br />

and timestamped for the last 3 occurrences of the error conditions.<br />

a. PCI error registers<br />

b. MSR registers<br />

c. MCH registers<br />

4. Integrated BMC configuration data<br />

5. Integrated BMC firmware debug log (a.k.a. SysLog) – Captures firmware debug<br />

messages.<br />

4.2.6 <strong>Data</strong> Center Management Interface (DCMI)<br />

DCMI is an IPMI-based standard that builds upon a set of required IPMI standard commands by<br />

adding a set of DCMI-specific IPMI OEM commands. BTP1200-LC platform will support DCMI<br />

1.0 specification.<br />

4.2.7 Local Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP)<br />

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an application protocol supported by the<br />

Integrated BMC for the purpose of authentication and authorization. The Integrated BMC user<br />

connects with an LDAP server for login authentication. This is only supported for non-IPMI<br />

logins including the embedded web UI and SM-CLP. IPMI users/passwords and sessions are<br />

not supported over LDAP.<br />

LDAP can be configured (IP address of LDAP server, port, etc.) via the Integrated BMC‘s<br />

Embedded Web UI. LDAP authentication and authorization is supported over the any NIC<br />

configured for system management. The BMC uses a standard Open LDAP implementation<br />

for Linux.<br />

4.3 Thermal Control<br />

4.3.1 Memory Thermal Throttling<br />

The system shall support thermal management through open loop throttling (OLTT) or static<br />

closed loop throttling (CLTT) of system memory based on availability of valid temperature<br />

sensors on the installed memory DIMMs. The Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) dynamically<br />

changes throttling levels to cap throttling based on memory and system thermal conditions as<br />

determined by the system and DIMM power and thermal parameters. Support for CLTT on<br />

Revision 1.0<br />

<strong>Intel</strong> order number G13326-003<br />

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