Intel® Server Boards S3200SH/S3210SH TPS Connectors and Jumper Blocks
94 Revision 1.8
Intel Order Number: E14960-009
6.7.6 SATA SGPIO
There is a 4-pin SATA SGPIO connector jumper. This jumper is reserved for connecting to the
Intel
®
Entry Server Chassis SC5299-E SATA hot-swap backplane.
6.8 Jumper Blocks
This section describes the configuration jumper options on the server board.
Name
Location on
LC/L/V
Location
on LX
Function Definition
CMOS Clear J1E3 J1E2 Clear CMOS content
1-2: Normal
2-3: Clear CMOS
Password Clear J1E2 J1J2 Clear CMOS Password
1-2: Protect Password
2-3: Clear Password
Recovery Mode J1E1 J1D2 BIOS recovery
1-2: Normal boot
2-3: Recovery mode
BMC Force
Update Mode
J1B1 J3A1 BMC Force Update Mode
1-2: BMC in normal mode
2-3: BMC in force update mode
BMC Boot Block
Write Protection
J1C2 J1D1
BMC Firmware Flash boot
block protection
1-2: Write Protection controlled by
firmware
2-3: Force Write Protection
6.8.1 CMOS Clear and Password Reset Usage Procedure
The CMOS Clear and Password Reset recovery features are designed so the desired operation
can be achieved with minimal system down time. The usage procedure for these two features
has changed from previous generation Intel server boards. The following procedure outlines the
new usage model.
1. Power down server. Do not unplug the power cord.
2. Open the server chassis. For instructions, see your server chassis documentation.
3. Move the jumper from the default operating position, covering pins 1 and 2, to the reset /
clear position, covering pins 2 and 3.
4. Wait five seconds.
5. Move the jumper back to default position, covering pins 1 and 2.
6. Close the server chassis.
7. Power up the server.
The password and/or CMOS are now cleared and can be reset by going into BIOS setup.
Note: Removing AC Power before performing the CMOS Clear operation causes the system to
automatically power up and immediately power down, after the procedure is followed and AC
power is re-applied. If this happens, complete the following steps:
1. Remove the AC power cord again and wait 30 seconds.
2. Reinstall the AC power cord and power up the system.
3. Proceed to the <F2> BIOS Setup Utility to reset the settings.