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Jumper Block Settings 
Intel® Compute Module MFS5520VI TPS  
 
 Revision 
1.3 
Intel order number: E64311-005 
32 
Table 15. Recovery Jumpers  
Jumper Name 
Pins  
What happens at system reset … 
1-2 
BMC Firmware Force Update Mode – Disabled (Default)  
J9A5: BMC Force 
Update 
2-3 
BMC Firmware Force Update Mode – Enabled 
1-2 
These pins should have a jumper in place for normal operation. (Default) 
J9A3: Password 
Clear 
2-3 
If these pins are jumpered, the administrator and user passwords are cleared 
immediately. These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation. 
1-2 
These pins should have a jumper in place for normal operation. (Default) 
J9A4: CMOS Clear 
2-3 
If these pins are jumpered, the CMOS settings are cleared on the next boot. These 
pins should not be jumpered for normal operation 
1-2 
These pins should have a jumper in place for normal operation. (Default) 
J9B9: BIOS 
Recover 
2-3 
If these pins are jumpered, the compute module boots from the emergency BIOS 
image. These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation. 
 
5.1.1 
CMOS Clear and Password Clear Usage Procedure 
The CMOS Clear (J9A4) and Password Clear (J9A3) recovery features are designed such that 
the desired operation can be achieved with minimal system downtime. 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 the compute module. 
2.  Remove the compute module from the modular server chassis. 
3.  Open the compute module. 
4.  Move jumper from the default operating position (pins 1-2) to the Clear position (pins 2-
3). 
5.  Wait 5 seconds. 
6.  Move jumper back to the default position (pins 1-2). 
7.  Close the compute module. 
8.  Reinstall the compute module in the modular server chassis. 
9.  Power up the compute module. 
Password and/or CMOS are now cleared and can be reset by going into the BIOS setup. 
5.1.2 
Integrated BMC Force Update Procedure 
When performing a standard Integrated BMC firmware update procedure, the update utility 
places the Integrated BMC into an update mode, allowing the firmware to load safely onto the 
flash device. In the unlikely event that the Integrated BMC firmware update process fails due to 
the Integrated BMC not being in the proper update state, the server board provides a BMC 
Force Update jumper (J9A5), which will force the Integrated BMC into the proper update state. 
The following procedure should be followed in the event the standard Integrated BMC firmware 
update process fails.  
1.  Power down the compute module. 
2.  Remove the compute module from the modular server chassis. 
3.  Open the compute module.