Intel S1400SP4 BBS1400SP4 User Manual
Product codes
BBS1400SP4
Intel® Server Board S1400SP TPS
Platform Management Functional Overview
Revision 1.0
Intel order number G64248-001
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Secondary Service Processor (SSP), which provides the HW capability of offloading time
Secondary Service Processor (SSP), which provides the HW capability of offloading time
critical processing tasks from the main ARM core.
Emulex* Pilot III contains an integrated SIO, KVMS subsystem and graphics controller with the
following features:
following features:
6.4 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
The server board has support for the following ACPI states:
Table 13. ACPI Power States
State
Supported
Description
S0
Yes
Working.
The front panel power LED is on (not controlled by the BMC).
The fans spin at the normal speed, as determined by sensor inputs.
Front panel buttons work normally.
The front panel power LED is on (not controlled by the BMC).
The fans spin at the normal speed, as determined by sensor inputs.
Front panel buttons work normally.
S1
Yes
Sleeping. Hardware context is maintained; equates to processor and chipset clocks being
stopped.
stopped.
The front panel power LED blinks at a rate of 1 Hz with a 50% duty cycle (not controlled
by the BMC).
The watchdog timer is stopped.
The power, reset, front panel NMI, and ID buttons are unprotected.
Fan speed control is determined by available SDRs. Fans may be set to a fixed state, or
basic fan management can be applied.
basic fan management can be applied.
The BMC detects that the system has exited the ACPI S1 sleep state when the BIOS SMI
handler notifies it.
handler notifies it.
S2
No
Not supported.
S3
No
Supported only on Workstation platforms. See appropriate Platform Specific Information for
more information.
more information.
S4
No
Not supported.
S5
Yes
Soft off.
The front panel buttons are not locked.
The fans are stopped.
The power-up process goes through the normal boot process.
The power, reset, front panel NMI, and ID buttons are unlocked.
The front panel buttons are not locked.
The fans are stopped.
The power-up process goes through the normal boot process.
The power, reset, front panel NMI, and ID buttons are unlocked.
6.5 Power Control Sources
The server board supports several power control sources which can initiate a power-up or
power-down activity.
power-down activity.
Table 14. Power Control Initiators
Source
External Signal Name or
Internal Subsystem
Capabilities
Power button
Front panel power button
Turns power on or off
BMC watchdog timer
Internal BMC timer
Turns power off, or power cycle
Command
Routed through command processor
Turns power on or off, or power cycle