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TIGW1U server—Features

Kontron Carrier Grade Server TIGW1U

Product Guide, rev. 1.3

December 2009

20

2.7

Hard Disk Drives

The TIGW1U server chassis provides three hot-swappable hard drive tray assemblies at

the front of the chassis.

For information on how to install these drives, see

Section 3.3.1,

“Installing or

Replacing a Hard Drive”

.

Note:

The TIGW1U server does not support all SAS hard drives. For a list of validated hard

drive manufacturers and hard drive types, see the Tested Hardware and Operating

Systems List (THOL) on the Kontron support website at

http://us.kontron.com/support/.

(

Search for TIGW1U, click on Product Downloads, and then Compatability Matrix.)

Each drive can consume up to 17 W of power. Drives must be specified to run at a

maximum ambient temperature of 45° C.

2.8

Riser Card Assembly

The TIGW1U server default riser card assembly contains a PCI-X riser card. There is

also a PCI Express (PCIe) version available as a separately orderable accessory.

The S5000PHB server board implements a PCI super slot that contains the signals

necessary for a PCI/PCI-X or PCIe expansion slot. One of two different low-profile riser

cards is inserted into the super slot to access the appropriate signals and provide the

appropriate connector for a PCI/PCI-X or PCIe riser card. (See

Figure 7

for this

location.) The Carrier Grade Server TIGW1U is designed to accommodate full-length,

full-height PCI add-in cards with the card’s I/O bracket accessible through an opening

in the rear panel of the system.

The PCI/PCI-X riser card supports speeds of 33 or 66 MHz PCI and 100 or 133 MHz

PCI-X.

The PCIe riser card implements a x8 link interface, and can be used with add-in cards

that implement x1, x4, or x8 interfaces.

See

Section 3.4.5

,

“Installing or Replacing a PCI Add-in Card”

for how to install a PCI

add-in card or how to replace the default PCI-X riser card assembly with a PCIe version.

2.8.1

PCI/PCI-X Riser Card

The PCI/PCI-X riser card, which is the default riser card installed in the assembly,

supports one 3.3 V 64-bit slot and speeds of 33 or 66 MHz for PCI and 66, 100, or

133 MHz for PCI-X. The bus speed varies from 66 MHz to 100 MHz depending on the

I

Dual-port LAN connector

X

BIOS Bank Select jumper (J1G1)

J

Dual USB 2.0/RJ45 serial port B connector

Y

Intel

®

ESB2-E I/O controller hub

K

Telco alarms connector

Z

CMOS Clear jumper (J1F1)

L

Video connector

AA

BMC Force Update jumper (J1E3)

M

PS/2 keyboard and mouse connector

BB

3-Pin IPMB header

N

FBDIMM slots

CC

Processor select jumper

O

Intel

®

500P Memory Controller Hub (MCH)

DD

Intel

®

Remote Management Module 2

(Intel

®

RMM2) connector

Item

Description

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