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Intel® Server Board SE7520JR2 
Platform Management 
Revision 1.0 
 
 
C78844-002 
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BIOS Console Redirection is intended to accomplish the implementation of VT-UTF8 console 
redirection support in Intel® server BIOS products.  That implementation will meet the functional 
requirements set forth in the Microsoft Whistler WHQL requirements for headless operation of 
servers, as well as maintain a necessary degree of backward compatibility with existing Intel 
server BIOS products, and meet the architectural requirements of Intel server products currently 
in development. 
The server BIOS has a “console” that is intended to interact with a display and keyboard 
combination.  The BIOS instantiates sources and sinks of input/output data in the form of BIOS 
Setup screens, Boot Manager screens, Power On Self Test (POST) informational messages 
and hotkey/escape sequence action requests. 
If the BIOS determines that console redirection is enabled, it will read the current baud rate and 
pass this value to the appropriate management controller via the IPMB. Through the redirection 
capabilities of the BMC on Intel® platforms, this serial port UART input/output stream is further 
redirected and sent over a platform LAN device as a packetized serial-byte stream.  This BMC 
function is called Serial over LAN, or SOL, and further optimizes space requirements and server 
management capability.  SOL is only supported by the IMM. 
 
5. Platform 
Management 
The Platform Management sub-system on the Server Board SE7520JR2 consists of a micro-
controller, communication buses, sensors, system BIOS, and server management firmware. It 
provides for three different levels of platform management: On-Board Platform Instrumentation 
based around the National Semiconductor* PC87431M mini-Baseboard Management Controller 
(mBMC), the Intel® Management Module Professional Edition, and the Intel® Management 
Module Advanced Edition, which are based on Intel’s “Sahalee” BMC. As shipped, the 
baseboard comes standard with On-Board Platform Instrumentation. A 120-pin connector on the 
baseboard provides the interface to the optionally installed Intel Management Modules (IMM).  
The following table summarizes the supported features for each management level: 
Table 45: Suppoted Management Features by Tier 
Element 
On-Board 
Platform 
Instrumentation 
Intel® 
Management 
Module - 
Professional 
Edition 
Intel® 
Management 
Module - 
Advanced 
Edition 
IPMI Messaging, Commands, and Abstractions 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
Sensors Limited 
Yes 
Yes 
Sensor Data Records (SDRs) and SDR Repository 
Limited 
Yes 
Yes 
FRU Information 
Limited 
Yes 
Yes 
Autonomous Event Logging 
Yes 
Yes 
Yes 
System Event Log (SEL)  
92 Entries 
3276 Entries 
3276 Entries 
BMC Watchdog Timer, covering BIOS and run-time software 
Limited 
Yes 
Yes