Dell PowerEdge C5125Hardware Owner’sManualRegulatory Model: B04S
10 About the System
100sledconfiguration 49front features 8LED description 9population rules 8special keysconfiguring 12systemconfigurations 7inside 48setup program 11Tto
Using the System Setup Program 112Using the System Setup ProgramSetup MenuThe computer employs the latest AMI Core BIOS, which is stored in Flash memo
12 Using the System Setup ProgramBIOS Setup Options at BootYou can initiate SETUP by pressing the respective keys during the POST:<F2> Enter the
Using the System Setup Program 13For console redirection, an escape sequence starts with an escape character. This character can be entered in a varie
14 Using the System Setup ProgramThe Legend BarThe legend bar is at the side of the Setup screen. The keys in the legend bar allow you to navigate thr
Using the System Setup Program 15Access LevelThe Access Level property controls who has access to the control (supervisor or user).Table 2-1 summarize
16 Using the System Setup ProgramMain MenuThe Main menu is the screen that is first displayed on entering the BIOS Setup. If an error occurs, the Erro
Using the System Setup Program 17AMIBIOSProduct InformationProcessorSystem MemoryOption DescriptionVersionDisplays the BIOS version. NOTE: Check this
18 Using the System Setup ProgramSystem DateScroll to this item to adjust the date. Use [ENTER], [TAB] or [SHIFT-TAB] to select a field. Use [+] or [-
Using the System Setup Program 19Advanced MenuThe Advanced screen provides an access point to configure several options. On this screen, the user sele
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20 Using the System Setup ProgramCPU ConfigurationScroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the following screen:*1: [800MHz] [2000MHz]BIOS
Using the System Setup Program 21Options:• Module Version : CPU module version.• AGESA Version : AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture (AGESA
22 Using the System Setup ProgramSATA ConfigurationScroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the following screen:*1: [Native IDE] [AHCI]*2:
Using the System Setup Program 23SATA Port0-3: [Not Detected][Hard Disk][ATAPI CDROM] While entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of SATA dev
24 Using the System Setup Program*2: [Disabled] [Enabled with PXE] [Enabled without PXE]*3: [Disabled] [Enabled with PXE] [Enabled without PXE]NIC1 -
Using the System Setup Program 25Active State Power Management ConfigurationScroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the following screen:*
26 Using the System Setup ProgramUSB ConfigurationScroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the following screen:*1: [Disabled] [Enabled] [A
Using the System Setup Program 27Legacy USB Support: Control Group User Access LevelLegacy USB Support Access Level 1USB PORT 0(Front 0) Access Level
28 Using the System Setup ProgramBoot MenuThis page enables you to set POST boot parameters.Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the fo
Using the System Setup Program 29Boot Settings ConfigurationSelect this item and press Enter to view the following submenu items:*1: [Disabled] [Enabl
3Contents1 About the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Front-Panel Features and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Using the System Setup ProgramForce USB First: Enable/Disable USB to be the first boot device, the priority is higher than PXE.Control Group User A
Using the System Setup Program 31Boot Device PrioritySelect this item and press <Enter> to view the following submenu items:*1: +/- key only cha
32 Using the System Setup Program6th Boot Device Access Level 17th Boot Device Access Level 18th Boot Device Access Level 19th Boot Device Access Leve
Using the System Setup Program 33Server MenuThe Server Management screen provides fields to configure several server management features. It also prov
34 Using the System Setup ProgramBMC Firmware Version: Information only. Displays the Firmware version of BMC.NIC1 Mac Address: [xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx] In
Using the System Setup Program 35BMC LAN ConfigurationThe BMC LAN Configuration screen provides a way to configure BMC LAN setting. Scroll to this ite
36 Using the System Setup ProgramSubnet Mask [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]: Enter a Subnet Mask in decimal in the form of XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (XXX less than 256 and i
Using the System Setup Program 37*2: [115200 8,n,1][57600 8,n,1][38400 8,n,1][19200 8,n,1][9600 8,n,1]*3: [None] [Hardware] [Software]*4: [ANSI] [VT10
38 Using the System Setup ProgramView BMC Event LogSelect View BMC Event Log to view the following submenu:BIOS SETUP UTILITYServerTotal Number of Ent
Using the System Setup Program 39Security MenuThe Security screen provides fields to enable and set the user and administrative password and to lockou
43 Installing System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Recommended Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Inside the
40 Using the System Setup ProgramSelect this option and press <Enter> to access the sub menu, a dialog box appears which lets you enter a passwo
Using the System Setup Program 41Save Changes and Exit: Highlight this item and press Enter to save any changes that you have made in the Setup utilit
42 Using the System Setup ProgramLoading BIOS DefaultsDifferent mechanisms exist for resetting the system configuration to the default values. When a
Using the System Setup Program 43POST Error Messages and Handling:Code Error Message Response0000 Timer Error Pause0003 CMOS Battery Low Pause00
44 Using the System Setup Program0082 Secondary Master Drive – ATAPI Incompatible Pause0083 Secondary Slave Drive – ATAPI Incompatible Pause0160
Using the System Setup Program 45IRQ Assignment ConflictsMost PCI devices can share an IRQ with another device, but they cannot use an IRQ simultaneou
46 Using the System Setup Program
Installing System Components 473Installing System ComponentsRecommended Tools•Phillips screwdriver• Flat-tipped screwdriver• Set of jewellers screwdri
48 Installing System ComponentsInside the SystemFigure 3-1. Inside the SystemCAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician.
Installing System Components 49Sled ConfigurationFigure 3-2 shows the 12-sled configuration with the corresponding bay numbering.Figure 3-2. PowerEdge
5Removing the Chassis Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Installing the Chassis Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 Installing System ComponentsRemoving a Sled1Press the release latch down. See Figure 3-3.2Pull the sled out of the system.Figure 3-3. Removing and
Installing System Components 51Removing Memory Modules1Remove the sled from the system. See "Removing a Sled" on page 50.2Push the locking l
52 Installing System ComponentsInstalling a Memory ModuleThe system board has four slots in two channels for the installation of memory modules. See &
Installing System Components 53Supported DIMM ConfigurationThe following DIMM configurations are supported by the C5125 system. Figure 3-5. DIMM slot
54 Installing System Components800 800 DR-x8 SR-x16 1T 0039_0039h 2022_3323h800 800 SR-x8 DR-x8 1T 0039_0039h 2022_3323h800 800 DR-x8 SR-x8 1T 0039_00
Installing System Components 55Supported MemorySupported MemoryConfig-urationMemory Type/Size CPU DIMMs Type Memory Speed (MHz)Rank Type(x8, x4)Compon
56 Installing System ComponentsRemoving 2.5" Hard-Drives1Remove the sled from the system. See "Removing a Sled" on page 50.2Remove the
Installing System Components 574Remove the four screws of the 2.5" hard-drive bracket, then detach the hard-drive from the bracket. See Figure 3-
58 Installing System ComponentsRemoving 3.5" Hard-Drives1Remove the sled from the system. See "Removing a Sled" on page 50.2Remove the
Installing System Components 59Figure 3-10. Removing and Installing the 3.5" Hard-Drives From the Sled5Disconnect the hard-drive cables from the
66 Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 977 Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60 Installing System ComponentsInstalling 3.5" Hard-Drives1Connect the hard-drive cables to a new hard-drive. See Figure 3-11.2Place the hard-dri
Installing System Components 61Figure 3-12. Removing and Installing the Heat SinkInstalling a Heat Sink1Place the new heat sink onto the system board
62 Installing System ComponentsRemoving a Processor1Remove the heat sink. See "Removing a Heat Sink" on page 60.2Release the locking lever.
Installing System Components 63Installing a Processor1Place the new processor into the socket. NOTE: Align the processor notch with the socket. See F
64 Installing System Components4Disconnect the hard-drive board from the system board and lift out of the sled. See Figure 3-15.Figure 3-15. Removing
Installing System Components 65Removing the 3.5" Hard-Drive Board1Remove the hard-drives. See "Removing 3.5" Hard-Drives" on page
66 Installing System ComponentsInstalling the 3.5" Hard-Drive Board1Place the hard-drive board into the sled and connect to the system board. See
Installing System Components 67Removing the System Board1Remove the hard-drive board. See "Removing the 2.5" Hard-Drive Board" on page
68 Installing System ComponentsRemoving a Power Supply Unit1Unplug the power cable from the power supply unit. See Figure 3-18.2Pull out the power sup
Installing System Components 69Installing a Power Supply Unit1Push the new power supply unit into the system until flush with the case and the release
About the System 71About the SystemThe system (C5125) includes the following configurations:• 12-sled, system board+ 3.5" hard-drive board+cables
70 Installing System ComponentsRemoving the Chassis Cover1Turn off the system and attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical
Installing System Components 71Installing the Chassis Cover1Replace the cover and slide the chassis in the direction of the arrow until the locking bu
72 Installing System ComponentsRemoving the Fan Cage1Remove the chassis cover. See "Removing the Chassis Cover" on page 70.2Remove the four
Installing System Components 734Disconnect all system and PSU fan cables from the backplane and remove the system fan cables from the cable clips. See
74 Installing System ComponentsInstalling the Fan Cage1Partially insert the fan cage into the system allowing room to access and connect the fan cable
Installing System Components 75Figure 3-23. Removing and Installing the Backplane Cables7Remove the two screws behind the power cord bracket attaching
76 Installing System Components8Remove the two screws from the sides of the power cord bracket. See Figure 3-25.9Remove the power cord bracket. See Fi
Installing System Components 77Installing a Backplane1Replace the backplane on the chassis. See Figure 3-26.2Replace the thirteen screws on the backpl
78 Installing System Components4Guide the PSU1 and the PSU2 power cables through the opening in the middle wall on the chassis. See Figure 3-27.5Remov
Installing System Components 79Figure 3-28. Removing and Installing the PDB Cables and PDBInstalling a PDB Board1Align the PDB with the PDB bracket.2R
8 About the SystemFront-Panel Features and IndicatorsFigure 1-1. Sled Front Features (Rotated Counter-clockwise 90°)Sled Population RulesNOTE: The Del
80 Installing System Components8Secure the power cables and PMBus cables with the two cable clips on the chassis. See Figure 3-27.9Secure the LAN cabl
Installing System Components 81Installing the RTC Battery1Install the RTC battery on the system board. See Figure 3-29.2Connect the battery cable to t
82 Installing System Components
Troubleshooting 834TroubleshootingTroubleshooting SequenceServer Boot IssuesSystem Does Not Boot After Initial InstallationPower Connector Not Plugged
84 TroubleshootingMemory IssuesIf you have installed incompatible memory modules, the system may not boot. Verify the memory you've installed has
Troubleshooting 85• If the PDU or the AC outlet has an on/off switch, make sure that it is on and verify that the outlet is supplying current.• Check
86 TroubleshootingSoftware ChangesIf you recently installed new software or new device drivers:Try booting into Sa fe Mode and uninstall the new softw
Troubleshooting 87Installation ProblemsPerform the following checks if you are troubleshooting an installation problem:• Check all cable and power con
88 Troubleshooting
Jumpers and Connectors 895Jumpers and ConnectorsC5125 System Board ComponentsFigure 5-1 displays the system components on the system board.Figure 5-1.
About the System 9Sled LED DescriptionFigure 1-2. Sled LEDs (Rotated Counter-clockwise 90°)Item Feature Status Description4, 2 LAN link LED OFF No lin
90 Jumpers and Connectors1 VGA/USB port 2 NIC1 and NIC23 processor socket 4 BMC disable jumper5 BMC COM port 6 IPMB connector7 JP11 COM port jumper 8
Jumpers and Connectors 912.5" Hard-Drive Board ConnectorsFigure 5-2 shows the connectors on the 2.5" hard-drive board.Figure 5-2. 2.5"
92 Jumpers and Connectors3.5" Hard-Drive Board ConnectorsFigure 5-3 shows connectors on the 3.5" hard-drive board.Figure 5-3. 3.5" Hard
Jumpers and Connectors 9312-Sled Backplane Rear ConnectorsFigure 5-5 shows the connectors on the rear of the backplane.Figure 5-5. 12-Sled SKU Backpla
94 Jumpers and ConnectorsPower Distribution Board ConnectorsFigure 5-6 shows the connectors on the PDB.Figure 5-6. PDB ConnectorsPDB Power and PMBus C
Jumpers and Connectors 955 +12V 6 +12V7 +12V 8 +12V9 +12V 10 CSHARE11 PS_PRESENT_0 12 +12V13 GND 14 GND15 GND 16 GND17 GND 18 GND19 GND 20 GND21 GND 2
96 Jumpers and Connectors
Getting Help 976Getting HelpContacting DellFor customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355).Dell provides several online and telep
98 Getting Help
9977IndexAabout the system 7access level 15Cconnectorsystem board 89contacting dell 97DDellcontacting 97DIMMconfiguration 53population rules 53Iinstal
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