Intel S1400SP4 BBS1400SP4 User Manual
Product codes
BBS1400SP4
Intel® Server Board S1400SP TPS
Jumper Blocks
Revision 1.0
Intel order number G64248-001
93
Note: System Update and Recovery files are included in the System Update Packages (SUP)
posted to Intel
posted to Intel
®
’s website.
1. Turn off the system and remove power cords.
2. Move the ME FRC UPD Jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) operating position to the
2. Move the ME FRC UPD Jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) operating position to the
Force Update position (pins 2 and 3).
3. Re-attach system power cords.
4. Power on the system.
4. Power on the system.
Note: System Fans will boost and the BIOS Error Manager should report an 83A0 error code
(ME in recovery mode).
(ME in recovery mode).
5. Boot to the EFI shell and update the ME firmware using the “MEComplete####.cap” file
(where #### = ME revision number) using the following command: iflash32 /u
/ni MEComplete####.cap.
/ni MEComplete####.cap.
6. When update has successfully completed, power off system.
7. Remove AC power cords.
8. Move ME FRC UPD jumper back to the default position.
7. Remove AC power cords.
8. Move ME FRC UPD jumper back to the default position.
Note: If the ME FRC UPD jumper is moved with AC power applied, the ME will not operate
properly. The system will need have the AC power cords removed, wait for at least 10 seconds
and then reinstalled to ensure proper operation.
properly. The system will need have the AC power cords removed, wait for at least 10 seconds
and then reinstalled to ensure proper operation.
9. Install AC power cords.
10. Power on system.
10. Power on system.
9.3 Password Clear Jumper Block
This jumper causes both the User password and the Administrator password to be cleared if
they were set. The operator should be aware that this creates a security gap until passwords
have been installed again through the BIOS Setup utility. This is the only method by which the
Administrator and User passwords can be cleared unconditionally. Other than this jumper,
passwords can only be set or cleared by changing them explicitly in BIOS Setup or by similar
means. No method of resetting BIOS configuration settings to default values will affect either the
Administrator or User passwords.
they were set. The operator should be aware that this creates a security gap until passwords
have been installed again through the BIOS Setup utility. This is the only method by which the
Administrator and User passwords can be cleared unconditionally. Other than this jumper,
passwords can only be set or cleared by changing them explicitly in BIOS Setup or by similar
means. No method of resetting BIOS configuration settings to default values will affect either the
Administrator or User passwords.
1. Power down the server and unplug the power cords.
2. Move jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) operating position to the password clear
2. Move jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) operating position to the password clear
position (pins 2 and 3).
3. Close the server chassis and reattach the power cords.
4. Power up the server and wait until POST completes.
4. Power up the server and wait until POST completes.
Note: BIOS Error Manager should report a 5224 and 5221 error codes (Password clear jumper
is set and Passwords cleared by jumper).
is set and Passwords cleared by jumper).
5. Power down the server and unplug the power cords.
6. Open the chassis, remove the Riser #2 assembly, and move the jumper back to the
6. Open the chassis, remove the Riser #2 assembly, and move the jumper back to the
default position (covering pins 1 and 2).
7. Close the server chassis and reattach the power cords.
8. Power up the server.
8. Power up the server.
9.4 BIOS Default Jumper Block
This jumper resets BIOS Setup options to their default factory settings.
1. Power down the server and unplug the power cords.
2. Move BIOS DFLT jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) position to the Set BIOS
2. Move BIOS DFLT jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) position to the Set BIOS
Defaults position (pins 2 and 3).
3. Wait 5 seconds then move the jumper back to the default position of pins 1 and 2.
4. Install Power Cords.
4. Install Power Cords.