Intel SE7501WV2 User Manual

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BIOS 
Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 TPS 
  
Revision 
1.0 
 
Intel reference number C25653-001 
90
Structure Type 
Supported
Comments 
Memory Device (Type 17) 
Yes 
One record for each memory device slot, six total. 
DIMM3A/BANK3 will be the 1st entry 
DIMM3B/BANK3 will be the 2nd entry 
DIMM2A/BANK2 will be the 3
rd
 entry 
DIMM2B/BANK2 will be the 4
th
 entry 
DIMM1A/BANK1 will be the 5
th
 entry 
DIMM1B/BANK1 will be the 6
th
 entry 
BIOS will log memory SEL events during runtime that will 
contain a DIMM number that can be used to reference 
these tables. Thus DIMM 0 will reference DIMM3A, DIMM 1 
will reference 3B etc.  
Memory Error Information (Type 18) 
No 
Much more extensive information available in the System 
Event Log. 
Memory Array Mapped Addresses (Type 19) 
Yes 
 
Memory Device Mapped Addresses (Type 20)
Yes 
 
Built-in Pointing Devices (Type 21) 
No 
Applies only to mobile platforms. 
Portable Battery (Type 22) 
No 
Applies only to mobile platforms. 
System Reset (Type 23) 
No 
 
Hardware Security (Type 24) 
Yes 
 
Probe Information (Type 26-29, 34-36) 
No 
Information about sensors and probes can be obtained 
using IPMI mechanisms. Not populated for non-IPMI 
compliant systems as well. 
Out-of-band Remote Access (Type 30) 
No 
 
BIS Entry Point (Type 31) 
No 
Support for Boot Integrity Services (BIS). 
System Boot Information (Type 32) 
Yes 
 
64-bit Memory Error Information (Type 33) 
No 
Much more extensive information available in the System 
Event Log and can be accessed using IPMI mechanisms. 
IPMI Device Information 
Yes 
The information in this structure defines the attributes of an 
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) 
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC). 
Structure Not In Effect (Type 126) 
Yes 
Indicates software should ignore this structure. These 
structures may be present. 
End of Table (Type 127) 
Yes 
Structure indicating end of table. 
 
6.17  Microsoft* Windows* Compatibility 
The SE7501WV2 server board is compliant with the Hardware Design Guide v3.0
The Hardware Design Guide (HDG) for a Windows* 2000 Server platform is intended for 
systems that are designed to work with Windows 2000 Server family class operating systems. 
Each specification classifies the systems further and has different requirements based on the 
intended usage for that system. For example, a server system used in small home/office 
environments has different requirements than one that is used for enterprise applications.  
The SE7501WV2 server BIOS meets the applicable requirements as specified in version 3.0 of 
the HDG specification.