>>Network Application PlatformsHardware platforms for next generation networking infrastructureFW-8771V1.6User's ManualPublication date:20
5IntroductionNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 1Rear Panel FeaturesR1R2FAN 3 FAN 2 FAN 1 R1 PCIe Expansion Slot (full-height and
6Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsChapter 2: Hardware SetupPreparing the Hardware InstallationTo access some components and perfor
7Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsNote: It is also possible to install an additional 3.5” HDD disk or two additional 2.5” disks on
8Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsCPU and the Heat Sink InstallationThe FW-8771 sever system is powered by the MB-8771 seve
9Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsCFast Card InstallationFW-8771 provides one CFast slot. Follow the procedures bellow for install
10Hardware SetupChapter 2Network Application PlatformsFor front Ethernet module riser card installation (model FW-8771C only), order the Riser Card Ki
11Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3Chapter 3: Motherboard InformationBlock DiagramThe block diagram depicts the relati
12Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3CON2Motherboard LayoutThe motherboard layout shows the connectors and jumpers on
13Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3You will need to configure your disk to one of the 3 modes of SATA configuration, i.e.
14Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3CONN1: Power-switch ConnectorUSB Connector USB2&USB3 (J6): It is for connecting the
iAboutAboutNetwork Application PlatformsOverviewIcon DescriptionsThe icons are used in the manual to serve as an indication of interest topics or
15Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3OPMA Slot (OPMA1): This is an optional OPMA (Open Platform Management Archi
16Motherboard InformationNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 3Clear CMOS and Disable ME Jumper Setting (J2): It is for clearing the CMOS memory and s
17BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsChapter 4: BIOS SettingsUpdating the BIOSThe Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) can be upda
18BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsAccessing the BIOS menuWhen you are installing a motherboard or when the system prompts “
19BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsThe Main MenuThe main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navigate. Each main BIOS s
20BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsAdvanced SettingsSelect the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS S
21BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsItem SelectionOverclocking lockAllows overclocking function to be locked.Limit CPUID MaximumAllow
22BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSATA Controllers Configuration SettingsWhile entering Setup, the BIOS automatically detects
23BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSerial ATA Port 0/1/2Use this menu to configure specific SATA Port for all ports on the system.Op
24BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsOption DescriptionAuto Allow the system to detect the presence of USB devices at startup. If dete
iiAboutAboutNetwork Application PlatformsLITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION: Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batt
25BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsUSB Hardware Delays a The menu sets delay time for USB operations.Item DescriptionUSB transfer ti
26BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSuperIO ConfigurationIn this screen, you will be able to enable or disable the serial ports.Seria
27BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsH/W MonitorThis menu shows the hardware monitor configuration settings. Select an item then
28BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsLAN Boot SelectThe LAN boot, i.e., Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) allows you to boot compute
29BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSerial Port Console RedirectionUse this menu to set the settings for BIOS remote access feature.
30BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsChipsetThe chipset menu will let you further configure your Intel CPU and PCH capabilities:PCH I/
31BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSystem Agent (SA) ConfigurationIntel VT-dSelect to enable or disable the Intel Virtualizat
32BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsBoot SetupSelect the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot BIOS Setup screen. You can
33BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsItems OptionsOption ROM MessagesThis option controls the display of ROM messages form the
34BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSecurity SettingsSelect Security Setup from the Setup main BIOS setup menu. All Securit
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35BIOS SettingsChapter 4Network Application PlatformsSave & ExitSelect the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup screen.
36Programming Watchdog TimerNetwork Application PlatformsAppendix AAppendix A: Programming Watchdog TimerA watchdog timer is a piece of hardwa
37Setting up Console RedirectionAppendix BNetwork Application PlatformsAppendix B: Setting up Console RedirectionsConsole redirection lets you mo
38Programming the LCMAppendix CNetwork Application PlatformsAppendix C: Programming the LCMThe LCD panel module (LCM) is designed to provide real-tim
39Programming LAN BypassAppendix DNetwork Application PlatformsAppendix D: Programming Generation 2 and 3 LAN BypassLanner Generation 3 BypassThe by
40Programming LAN BypassAppendix DNetwork Application Platformsstates, i.e., power on and power off. The following are the illustration of the
43Terms and ConditionsAppendix EEmbedded and Industrial ComputingAppendix E: Terms and ConditionsWarranty Policy All products are under warran
44Terms and ConditionsAppendix EEmbedded and Industrial ComputingRMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following
TTaTTable of Contentsbeable of ContentsivChapter 1: Introduction 1System Specication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1IntroductionNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 1Chapter 1: IntroductionThank you for choosing the FW-8771. The new system module integrates the
2IntroductionNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 1Package ContentsYour package contains the following items:FW-8771 Network Security Platform•Power
3IntroductionNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 1Front Panel FeaturesF1 Power/Status/HDD LEDPower: If the LED is on it indicates that the system i
4IntroductionNetwork Application PlatformsChapter 1F7 Reset SwitchThe reset switch can be used to reboot the system without turning off the power.Not
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