Intel SE7501WV2 User Manual
Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 TPS
Configuration Jumpers
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9. Configuration
Jumpers
This section describes configuration jumper options on the SE7501WV2 server board.
9.1 System Recovery and Update Jumpers
The SE7501WV2 server board provides one 11-pin single inline header (J1D4), which provides
a total of three 3-pin jumper blocks that are used to configure several system recovery and
update options.
a total of three 3-pin jumper blocks that are used to configure several system recovery and
update options.
Figure 11. Intel
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Server Board SE7501WV2 Configuration Jumpers (J1D4)
The following table describes each jumper option. Please note that pins 4 and 8 are removed.
Table 94. Configuration Jumper Options
Option Description
CMOS Clear If pins 1 and 2 are jumpered (default), preservation of configuration CMOS through system reset is
controlled by the BMC. If pins 2 and 3 are jumpered, CMOS contents are set to manufacturing default
during system reset.
during system reset.
Password
Clear
Clear
If pins 5 and 6 are jumpered (default), the current system password is maintained during system reset.
If pins 6 and 7 are jumpered, the password is cleared on reset.
If pins 6 and 7 are jumpered, the password is cleared on reset.
Recovery
Boot
Boot
If pins 9 and 10 are jumpered (default), the system will attempt to boot using the BIOS programmed in
the Flash memory. If pins 10 and 11 are jumpered, the BIOS will attempt a recovery boot, loading
BIOS code from a floppy disk into the Flash device. This is typically used when the BIOS code has
been corrupted.
the Flash memory. If pins 10 and 11 are jumpered, the BIOS will attempt a recovery boot, loading
BIOS code from a floppy disk into the Flash device. This is typically used when the BIOS code has
been corrupted.
CMOS CLEAR
PASSWORD CLEAR
RECOVERY BOOT