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Network
Application Platforms
Hardware platforms for next generation networking infrastructure
FW-3210
V1.0
User's Manual
Publication date:2013-01-09
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Page 1 - Application Platforms

>>Network Application PlatformsHardware platforms for next generation networking infrastructureFW-3210V1.0User's ManualPublication date:20

Page 2 - Overview

5IntroductionChapter 1Network Application PlatformsR1 Hot-swappable Modular FansThese fans have smart fan feature which can be turned on a

Page 3 - EMC Notice

6Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsChapter 2: Hardware SetupPreparing the Hardware InstallationTo access some components and perfor

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7Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsCPU and the Heat Sink InstallationThe FX-3210 sever system is powered by the MB-8865 seve

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8Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsFront Ethernet Module Installation To install the front Ethernet module, take off the front 1. be

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9Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsMini PCI Expansion Card InstallationTo install the PCI expansion module, align the PCI 1.

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10Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3Chapter 3: Motherboard InformationBlock DiagramThe block diagram depicts the relati

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11Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3PCI-E expansionconnector (PCIEC1) Motherboard LayoutThe motherboard layout shows th

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12Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3Jumper SettingsFan Connectors(FAN1/FAN2/FAN3/FAN4): The 5-pin connector is for connecti

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13Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3PCIEx8 connector running at 2 PCIEx4 or 4 PCIEx1 mode (PCIEC3): to be connected to

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14Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3Mini-PCI Connector (PCIB1): The Mini-PCI slot enables a Mini-PCI expansion module

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iAboutAboutNetwork Application PlatformsOverviewIcon DescriptionsThe icons are used in the manual to serve as an indication of interest topics or

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15Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3DIMM Socket (J2/J3/J4/J5): The 240-pin DDR3 DIMM is for connecting the DDR3 1066/133

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16Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3 LED Signals on RJ45 port of the PCI-e Expansion Card : A LED connector showing the LED

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17Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3Serial Interface Connectors(COMB1/COMB2): It is for connecting the RS-232 serial p

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18Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3SPI-ROM Update Connector (SPI-ROM1): Using the appropriate cable to connect this 1

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19Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3PCIEC3PIN NO. FUNCTION PIN NO. FUNCTIONB1 +12V A1 PRSNT1#B2 +12V A2 +12VB3 +12V A3 +12V

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20Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsChapter 4: BIOS SettingsUpdating the BIOSThe Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) can be upda

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21Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsAccessing the BIOS menuWhen you are installing a motherboard or when the system prompts “

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22Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsThe Main MenuThe main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navigate. Each main BIOS s

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23Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsAdvanced SettingsSelect the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS S

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24Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsItem SelectionLimit CPUID MaximumAllows legacy operating systems to boot even without support CPU

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iiAboutAboutNetwork Application PlatformsLITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION: Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batt

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25Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSATA Mode SelectionThe system supports advanced SATA features such as software RAID.Item S

Page 25 - Chapter 4

26Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsUSB Configuration SettingYou can use this screen to select options for the USB Configur

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27Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsUSB Hardware Delays a The menu sets delay time for USB operations.Item DescriptionUSB transfer ti

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28Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSuperIO ConfigurationIn this screen, you will be able to modify the IRQ address of the serial and

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29Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsPC Health StatusThis menu shows the hardware monitor configuration settings. Select an item

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30Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsConsole RedirectionUse this menu to set the settings for BIOS remote access feature. Item Selecti

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31Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsLan Bypass ControlIn this screen, you can configure the Lan Bypass functionality. The s

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32Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsCPU PPM ConfigurationIn this section, you can configure the CPU Processor Power Management.EIST (

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33Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsChipsetThe chipset menu will let you further configure your Intel CPU and PCH capabilities:PCH I/

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34Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsRestore on AC Power LossThis option lets you set the state of the system when it has just recover

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TTaTTable of Contentsbeable of ContentsiiiChapter 1: Introduction 1System Specication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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35Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsBoot SetupSelect the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot BIOS Setup screen. You can

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36Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsItems OptionsOption ROM MessagesThis option controls the display of ROM messages form the

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37Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSecurity SettingsSelect Security Setup from the Setup main BIOS setup menu. All Securit

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38Bios SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSave & ExitSelect the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup screen.

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39Driver InstallationAppendix ANetwork Application PlatformsAppendix A: Driver InstallationChipset Driver InstallationThis section provides the

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40Driver InstallationAppendix ANetwork Application PlatformsLAN Adapters Driver InstallationThis section provides the instructions on how to

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41Driver InstallationAppendix ANetwork Application PlatformsOn LinuxFollow these instructions when installing the Intel® LAN controller base dr

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42Driver InstallationAppendix ANetwork Application Platforms ping <IP_address>Note: For LAN drivers installing on other operating sys

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43Driver InstallationAppendix ANetwork Application PlatformsIntel Rapid Storage Technology Utility InstallationInsert the Drivers and User’s Manual C

Page 44 - Appendix A

44Setting up Console RedirectionAppendix BNetwork Application PlatformsAppendix B: Setting up Console RedirectionsConsole redirection lets you mo

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TTaTTable of Contentsbeable of ContentsivLanner Generation 3 Bypass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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45Programming the LCMAppendix CNetwork Application PlatformsAppendix C: Programming the LCMThe LCD panel module (LCM) is designed to provide real-tim

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46Programming LAN BypassAppendix DNetwork Application PlatformsAppendix D: Programming Generation 2 and 3 LAN BypassLanner Generation 3 BypassThe by

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47Programming LAN BypassAppendix DNetwork Application PlatformsThere are two ways to enable the bypass on the system:The LAN bypass can be turned on o

Page 49 - Appendix B

48Terms and ConditionsAppendix EEmbedded and Industrial ComputingAppendix E: Terms and ConditionsWarranty Policy All products are under warran

Page 50 - Appendix C

49Terms and ConditionsAppendix EEmbedded and Industrial ComputingRMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following

Page 51 - Appendix D

1IntroductionChapter 1Network Application PlatformsChapter 1: IntroductionThank you for choosing the FX-3210. The FX-3210 is a 2U system.

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2IntroductionChapter 1Network Application PlatformsPackage ContentsYour package contains the following items:FX-3210 Network Security Platform•2 pass

Page 53 - Appendix E

3IntroductionChapter 1Network Application PlatformsF1 Power/Status/HDD LEDPower: If the LED is on it indicates that the system is powered on. If it

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4IntroductionChapter 1Network Application PlatformsAmber: The connection speed is 1000Mbps.•Green: The connection speed is 100Mbps•Off: .The connect

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