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Summary of Contents for NA-330 Series

Page 1: ...NA 330 SMB Network Appliance User s Manual...

Page 2: ...efulness of any information in this document AXIOMTEK does not make any commitment to update the information in this manual AXIOMTEK reserves the right to change or revise this document and or product...

Page 3: ...However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined b...

Page 4: ...o do so Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static electricity To avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge observe the following precautions Before handling a board or int...

Page 5: ...DWARE DESCRIPTION 13 2 1 Checklist 13 2 2 Memory Module SODIMM 14 2 3 Board Layout 15 2 4 Jumper Settings 16 2 4 1 Pin7 of SATA3 Connector selection Jumper JP2 17 2 4 2 Clear CMOS Setting Jumper JP3 1...

Page 6: ...TA Power Connector CN4 29 2 5 8 PS2 Keyboard Mouse Connector CN5 30 2 5 9 Serial ATA Connector SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 30 2 5 10 Compact Flash Socket CF1 32 2 5 11 USB Port1 Port2 Connector USB1 33 2 5 12 V...

Page 7: ...twork security applications which consists of NA 330 with support of Intel ATOM D425 D525 1 8GHz 512K 1M L2 Cache This platform supports the 1U rack mount form factor and the system supports DDR3 800...

Page 8: ...rts Intel ATOM D425 D525 1 8Hz 512K 1M L2 Cache Supports Ten 10 100 1000Mbps or Eight 10 100 1000Mbps plus 2 SFP type fiber ports Supports BIOS redirected to COM port features Supports two 2 5 SATA Ha...

Page 9: ...HDD Interface Two 2 5 SATA HDD in default or one 3 5 SATA HDD for optional Compact Flash One Compact Flash Type II Network Interface Ten 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernat ports Atom D425 D525 or optional fiber...

Page 10: ...NA 330 Series Network Appliance User s Manual Introduction 4 Linux Redhat 2 6 Kernel...

Page 11: ...ansfer rate LAN by pass LED and promgramable LED Operation Temperature 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F Storage Temperature 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F Humidity 10 95 RH non condensing Chassis Material Steel Dimensions 44...

Page 12: ...NA 330 Series Network Appliance User s Manual Introduction 1 4 Dimensions and Outlines NA 330 10RJ 6...

Page 13: ...NA 330 Series Network Appliance User s Manual Introduction NA 330 8RJ 2SFP 7...

Page 14: ...ual Introduction 1 5 I O Outlets Locate the front panel I O outlets on the NA 330 Series server to connect serial and Ethernet interface devices 1 5 1 Front Panel Console LAN bypass LED Power HDD LED...

Page 15: ...diagnostic support by P O S T Power on Self Test LAN By Pass LED While running the LAN By Pass function the LED always lights up Programmable LED for optional A sample code will be provided that allow...

Page 16: ...ork Appliance User s Manual Introduction 10 It will be lighting when the server is powered on to perform diagnostic tests and check a proper operation HDD LED The LED flashes when transmitting or rece...

Page 17: ...NA 330 Series Network Appliance User s Manual Introduction 1 5 2 Rear Panel System Fans AC Switch Inlet 11...

Page 18: ...NA 330 Series Network Appliance User s Manual Introduction 12 MEMO...

Page 19: ...pliance hardware platform Utility CD including this User s Manual and driver sample code x 1 Installed NA 330 cable kits S ATA cable x 2 S ATA power cable x 1 Plastic stand for stack up x4 screws kit...

Page 20: ...s show you how to install the memory modules 1 Push down each side of the SODIMM socket 2 Align the memory module with the socket that notches of memory module must match the socket keys for a correct...

Page 21: ...NA 330 Series Network Appliance User s Manual Hardware Description 2 3 Board Layout Component Side 15...

Page 22: ...efault Short 1 2 JP3 Clear CMOS Setting Clear CMOS Short 2 3 3 3V for CF Default Short 1 2 JP4 CF voltage select 5V for CF Short 2 3 Auto Power On Enable Default Open JP8 Auto Power On Auto Power On D...

Page 23: ...t JP23 TACT SW1 Function Reserved Short 5 6 2 4 1 Pin7 of SATA3 Connector selection Jumper JP2 You may use this jumper to select Pin 7 of SATA 3 connector to use GND or 5V for SATA DOM Description Fun...

Page 24: ...umper JP4 Description Function Jumper Setting 3 3V Default JP5 Compact Flash Voltage Selection 5V JP5 2 4 4 Auto Power On Jumper JP8 You may need to this jumper to select auto power on function Descri...

Page 25: ...jumper to select the LAN Bypass Function Description Function Jumper Setting Always Disabled JP16 Always By Pass JP16 LAN By Pass Group 1 Function Trigger By JP18 JP17 or WDT Default JP16 2 4 6 Lan B...

Page 26: ...JP18 High Level GPIO Default Please refer to the Note Information JP17 JP18 NOTE If the jumper setting is Low Level GPIO LAN Bypass function will still be started even when power supply is normally i...

Page 27: ...tion 2 4 7 LAN Bypass Group 2 LAN5 LAN6 Selection Jumper JP15 Use this jumper to select the LAN Bypass Function Description Function Jumper Setting Always Disabled JP15 Always By Pass JP15 LAN By Pass...

Page 28: ...fault Please refer to the Note Information JP13 JP14 LAN Bypass trigger Group2 Selection Low Level GPIO Please refer to the Note Information JP13 JP14 NOTE If the jumper setting is Low Level GPIO LAN...

Page 29: ...ng PWRBTN HW Reset Default TACT SW1 Function Reserved Function Definition Purpose Application PWRBTN Power Button It can power on and off a device HW Reset Hardware Reset It can reboot your computer i...

Page 30: ...you all connectors on the main board Connector Function Description FAN1 CPU FAN FAN2 System FAN1 FAN3 System FAN2 ATX1 12V Power Input Connector CN1 FRONT PANEL CN2 VGA CN3 SATA DOM POWER Connector...

Page 31: ...1 USB 1 2 DUAL TYPE CONNECTOR USB2 USB 3 4 Box Header 2x5 USB3 USB 5 6 Box Header 2x5 LAN1_RJ45 LAN2_RJ45 LAN RJ 45 connector LAN3 10 LAN RJ 45 connector LAN1 2 LAN Fiber connector for option 2 5 1 CP...

Page 32: ...ND 5 N C 6 1 5 V 7 GND 8 N C 9 GND 10 N C 11 PCIE_CLK 12 N C 13 PCIE_CLK 14 N C 15 GND 16 N C 17 N C 18 GND 19 N C 20 N C 21 GND 22 PCIE_RESET 23 N C 24 3 3V_SBY 25 N C 26 GND 27 GND 28 1 5V 29 GND 30...

Page 33: ...l buzzer While connecting the CPU card to an internal buzzer please short pins 2 4 while connecting to an external speaker you need to set pins 2 4 to Open and connect the speaker cable to pin 8 and p...

Page 34: ...ed The 2 pin connector Pin 13 14 connects the hard disk drive to the front panel HDD LED Pin 13 assigned as and Pin 14 as 2 5 5 Serial Port1 For Console Connector COM1 The COM1 Port connector is a RJ...

Page 35: ...1 Serial Port2 COM2 Connector Pin Signal 1 Data Carrier Detect DCD 2 Data Set Ready DSR 3 Receive Date RXD 4 Request to Send RTS 5 Transmit Data TXD 6 Clear to Send CTS 7 Data Terminal Ready 8 Ring In...

Page 36: ...s for PS 2 keyboard Connection VIA Y Cable Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VCC 2 K B Data 3 K B CLK 4 GND 5 VCC 6 VCC 7 M S Data 8 M S CLK 9 GND 10 NC 2 5 9 Serial ATA Connector SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 The SATA1 SA...

Page 37: ...for high speed SATA interface and it can be connected to hard disk device By the way pin 7 also could be VCC for SATA DOM use Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 TX 3 TX 4 GND 5 RX 6 RX 7 GND or VCC by JP8...

Page 38: ...ddress 9 11 Address 8 12 Address 7 13 VCC 14 Address 6 15 Address 5 16 Address 4 17 Address 3 18 Address 2 19 Address 1 20 Address 0 21 Data 0 22 Data 1 23 Data 2 24 IOCS16 25 CD2 26 CD1 27 Data 11 28...

Page 39: ...Connector USB1 Pin Signal 1 USB_POWER 2 USB_PN0 3 USB_PP0 4 GND 5 USB_POWER 6 USB_PN1 7 USB_PP1 8 GND 2 5 12 VGA Connector CN2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RED 2 DETECT 3 GREEN 4 NC 5 BLUE 6 GND 7 VCC 8 DD...

Page 40: ...2 GND 3 12V 4 12V 2 5 14 USB Port3 Port6 Connector USB2 USB3 The Universal Serial Bus USB connector on the board is for the installation of peripherals supporting the USB interface USB2 3 are a 10 pi...

Page 41: ...S setup menu such as the Chipset and Power menus 3 2 Navigation Keys The BIOS setup utility uses a key based navigation system called hot keys Most of the BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at an...

Page 42: ...t the Setup Press the Esc key to exit the setup without saving your changes Enter The Enter key allows you to display or change the setup option listed for a particular setup item The Enter key can al...

Page 43: ...this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or System Date using the Arrow keys Enter new values through the keyboard Press the Tab key or the Arrow keys to move between fiel...

Page 44: ...of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus CPU Configuration IDE Configuration Super I O Configuration Hardware Health Configuration ACPI Configuration AHCI Configuration Remo...

Page 45: ...y IDE Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the IDE Configuration and change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the...

Page 46: ...ATA IDE Configuration is set to Compatible this item will be displayed Primary Secondary Third IDE Master Slave Select one of the hard disk drives to configure IDE devices installed in the system by...

Page 47: ...3F8 Here are the options for your selection Disabled Serial Port2 Address This option specifies the base I O port address and Default setting is 2F8 Here are the options for your selection Disabled Ha...

Page 48: ...nctions of the hardware thermal sensor by CPU thermal diode that monitors the chip blocks to ensure a stable system Vcore 12V 5V 3 3V Show you the voltage of 12V 5V 3 3V and etc ACPI Settings You can...

Page 49: ...NA 330 Series Network Appliance User s Manual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 43...

Page 50: ...I BIOS Setup Utility General ACPI Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the General ACPI Configuration sub menu which contains General ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Managem...

Page 51: ...ode This item allows you to setup the data transfer rate for the console port The default value is 115200 Available options are 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Flow Control This item allows you to s...

Page 52: ...select the target therminal type Configuration options ANSI VT100 and VT UTF8 VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Use this item to Enabled or Disabled VT UTF8 combination key supports for ANSI VT100 therminals...

Page 53: ...Utility 3 5 Boot Menu The Boot menu allows users to change boot options of the system You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus For items marked with pleas...

Page 54: ...Num Lock Use this item to select the power on state for the NumLock The default setting is On Wait For F1 Of Error If this item is enabled the system waits for the F1 key to be pressed when error occ...

Page 55: ...n installed Installed displays If not Not Installed displays User Password This item indicates whether a user password has been set If the password has been installed Installed displays If not Not Ins...

Page 56: ...changes select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect Select Save Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press Enter Select Ok t...

Page 57: ...not use the Optimal Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems Select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter Load Fail Safe Defaults It automatical...

Page 58: ...the power inlet can be normally done the relay will turn to another correct position 2 GPIO control It acts like a switch of the application software You can enable the hardware relay feature through...

Page 59: ...f used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Warning for Hard Disk Drive Selection TUV approved Hard Disk Drive is preferred for TUV compliance Hard Disk drive Optional NWGQ2 generic...

Page 60: ...e Make sure the voltage of the power source when connect the equipment to the power outlet The current of load and output power of loads shall be not over the specification This equipment must be conn...

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