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Intel® <strong>Server</strong> <strong>System</strong> "<strong>Emerald</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong>” Integrated BaseboardManagement Controller EPSAppendix A: OEM SDR Records<strong>System</strong> Information RecordThis system information OEM SDR record provides upper-level software information anddoes not affect firmware operation.Table 83. <strong>System</strong> Information SDR Record FormatByteNameDescription0:2 OEM ID Intel manufacturers ID – 157h, little endian3 Record Subtype Value 06h (see Table 79)<strong>System</strong> InformationRecord4 Capabilities Provides capabilities of the system including platform / chassisBits 7:1 – ReservedBit 00b – <strong>System</strong> has no ID LED1b – <strong>System</strong> has ID LEDFan Redundancy Map RecordA fan redundancy map record contains information about the fan sensor association andredundancy definition for a fan redundancy sensor. The sensor number of the fanredundancy sensor is provided, as are all the sensor numbers for the associated fans. Therecord includes the number of required fans (N), the total number of fans (N+M) and the fanspeed event states that indicate a fault.Table 84. Fan Redundancy Map SDR Record FormatByteNameDescription0:2 OEM ID Intel manufacturers ID – 157h, little endian.3 Record Subtype Value 05h. See Table 79.Fan Redundancy Map Record4 Fan Redundancy SensorNumber5 Flags7:1 – Reserved0 – Persistently storedevent stateSensor number of the fan redundancy sensor that this recordconfigures.If bit 0 of the flags is set to a 1, the associated fan redundancy sensorstores its event assertion state persistently.6:7 Failed Event State Mask This mask defines the fan speed sensor event offsets that indicate thatthe associated fan has failed.8 Redundant Fan Count The number of fans (M) that can fail and the fan set still providesufficient cooling. The total number of fans in the set (N+M) isdetermined by the number of fan sub-records below and which ofthose fans are enabled.9:10Fan Speed Sensor #Fan Presence Sensor #This sub-record defines the sensors associated with one fan. If the fanis not a hot swap fan, the fan presence sensor field is set to 0. One ofthese sub-records should exist for each fan in the fan redundancy set.11:N Other fan sub-records One pair of sub-records for each fan in the set.Revision 1.0Intel ® Confidential 163

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