Intel®
Server Board S2600CP Functional Architecture Intel
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Server Board S2600CP and Server System P4000CP TPS
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4.5.3.2 Integrated BMC Embedded LAN Channel
The Integrated BMC hardware includes two dedicated 10/100 network interfaces. These
interfaces are not shared with the host system. At any time, only one dedicated interface may
be enabled for management traffic. The default active interface is the NIC 1 port.
For these channels, support can be enabled for IPMI-over-LAN and DHCP. For security reasons,
embedded LAN channels have the following default settings:
IP Address: Static.
All users disabled.
For a functional overview of the baseboard management features, refer to Chapter 5 – Platform
Management Overview.
4.6 Network Interface
The Intel
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Server Board S2600CP has a Intel
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Ethernet Controller I350 (“Powerville”) GbE
Controller providing up to four 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet ports. The controller is a fully integrated
MAC/PHY in a single low power package that supports quad-port and dual-port Gb Ethernet
designs. The device offers up to four fully integrated GbE media access control (MAC), physical
layer (PHY) ports, and up to four SGMII/SerDes ports that can be connected to an external PHY.
The controller supports PCI Express* PCIe v2.0 (5GT/s and 2.5GT/s). The controller enables
four-port or two-port 1000BASE-T implementations using integrated PHY’s. The controller
supports VMDq, SR-IOV, EEE, and DMA Coalescing.
Each Ethernet port drives two LEDs located on each network interface connector. The LED at
the right of the connector is the link/activity LED and indicates network connection when on, and
transmit/receive activity when blinking. The LED at the left of the connector indicates link speed
as defined in the following table.
Table 12. External RJ45 NIC Port LED Definition
LED Color LED State NIC State
Green/Amber (Right) Off 10 Mbps
Amber 100 Mbps
Green 1000 Mbps
Green (Left) On Active Connection
Blinking Transmit/Receive activity