Intel S5000XAL BB5000XALR User Manual

Product codes
BB5000XALR
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Functional Architecture 
Intel
®
 Server Board S5000PAL / S5000XAL TPS 
 
 
Revision 1.9 
Intel order number: D31979-010 
32 
 
3.1.3.4.2.2 
Dual Branch Mode Sparing 
Dual branch mode sparing requires that all eight DIMM slots be populated and must comply with the 
following population rules. 
•  DIMM_A1 and DIMM_B1 must be identical in organization, size and speed. 
•  DIMM_A2 and DIMM_B2 must be identical in organization, size and speed. 
•  DIMM_C1 and DIMM_D1 must be identical in organization, size and speed. 
•  DIMM_C2 and DIMM_D2 must be identical in organization, size and speed. 
•  DIMM_A1 and DIMM_A2 need not be identical in organization, size and speed. 
•  DIMM_B1 and DIMM_B2 need not be identical in organization, size and speed. 
•  DIMM_C1 and DIMM_C2 need not be identical in organization, size and speed. 
•  DIMM_D1 and DIMM_D2 need not be identical in organization, size and speed. 
•  Sparing should be enabled in BIOS setup. 
• BIOS 
will 
configure 
Rank Sparing Mode. 
•  The larger of the pairs {DIMM_A1, DIMM_B1} and {DIMM_A2, DIMM_B2} and {DIMM_C1, 
DIMM_D1} and {DIMM_C2, DIMM_D2} will be selected as the spare pair units. 
3.1.4 
Snoop Filter (5000X MCH only) 
The 5000X version of the MCH includes a snoop filter. Depending on the application of the server, this 
feature can be used to enhance the performance of the server by eliminating unnecessary traffic on the 
system bus.  By removing the excess traffic from the snooped bus, the full bandwidth is available for 
other operations.  
3.2  ESB-2 IO Controller  
The ESB-2 is a multi-function device that provides four distinct functions: an IO Controller, a PCI-X* 
Bridge, a Gigabit Ethernet Controller, and a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC).  Each function 
within the ESB-2 has its own set of configuration registers. Once configured, each appears to the system 
as a distinct hardware controller.  
A primary role of the ESB-2 is to provide the gateway to all PC-compatible I/O devices and features. The 
server board uses the following ESB-2 features: 
• PCI-X* 
bus 
interface 
•  Six Channel SATA interface w/SATA Busy LED Control 
• Dual 
GbE 
MAC 
•  Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) 
•  Single ATA interface, with Ultra DMA 100 capability 
•  Universal Serial Bus 2.0 (USB) interface 
• Removable 
Media 
Drives 
• LPC 
bus 
interface 
•  PC-compatible timer/counter and DMA controllers 
•  APIC and 8259 interrupt controller 
• Power 
management 
• System 
RTC 
•  General purpose I/O