MPCBL0050N02Q Intel, MPCBL0050N02Q Datasheet - Page 65

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MPCBL0050N02Q

Manufacturer Part Number
MPCBL0050N02Q
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of MPCBL0050N02Q

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
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Operating the Unit—MPCBL0050
Note:
4.10.3
Note:
4.10.4
Table 25.
September 2007
Order Number: 318146-001
BIOS PXE
Boot Port *
1400
1401
1700
* BIOS PXE Boot Port xxyy refers to::
Note:
• xx = PCI bus number, for example 02 means bus 2.
• yy = Bits 7-3 is the PCI device number; bits 2-0 is the PCI function number. For example, 00 means device 0, function
0; 01 means device 0, function 1 etc.
For the Ethernet operating system port, this is the default unless the default parameters are changed.
For example, pci=xxx boot parameter.
By default PATA flash drives are disabled in EFI BIOS configuration. In order to enable it
refer to
Booting from a USB Device
The board can boot from a USB device that is plugged into the MPCBL0050 board or the
MPRTM0050 RTM. The most common USB devices used for booting are USB hard drive,
USB CD-ROM or USB flash disk.
If a USB device is attached to the board during boot up, the EFI BIOS detects the
device and it appears in the boot device list on the EFI BIOS Setup menu.
If the USB device is non-bootable, the EFI attempts to boot from the next boot device
as configured in the Boot Device Priority list.
For information on how to create a bootable USB flash disk, search the web for “create
bootable usb flash”. There are multiple web sites that have information on how to do
this.
Refer to
Booting from a LAN (PXE Boot)
Any of the six on-board Gigabit Ethernet LAN adapters on the base and fabric interfaces
can be used for the remote boot process. It is necessary to set up a PXE boot server on
which to store the Linux* image. (Details on how to set up a PXE boot server are
beyond the scope of this document.) Remember to configure the boot device priority in
the EFI Setup to specify the Gigabit Ethernet LAN adapter(s) as the top priority.
An Ethernet switch must be installed in your AdvancedTCA* chassis in order to boot
from LAN.
It is possible to PXE boot from AdvancedMC modules, but the AdvancedMC module
installed into the MPCBL0050 must support the PXE boot agent.
Refer to
diagram, see
Ethernet port mapping
Identification
on
MPCBL0050
Faceplate
Port A
Port B
Port C
Section
Section 7.6
Section 7.6
Figure
MAC Address
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7.6.
5.
for detailed information on selecting boot devices.
for detailed information on selecting boot devices. For a block
PCI Express Port
ICH
ICH
MCH Port 4
Intel NetStructure
PICMG 3.0 Port Definition
Base Interface; Port 0, Channel 1,
Base Interface; Port 0, Channel 2
Fabric Interface; Port 0, Channel 1
(Ports C and D can be jointly selected to
connect to the backplane or to the RJ45
connectors on the RTM (optional)
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