Lanner UP-2010 User manual

Network
Communications
Hardware Platforms for Network Computing
UP-2010
V1.1
User's Manual
Release Date: 2016/03/04

Overview
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Copyright and Trademarks
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reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to
make improvements to the products described in this
manual at any time without notice.
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use, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third
parties that may result from such use.
Acknowledgement
Intel, Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks of
Intel Corp.
Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
All other product names or trademarks are properties of
their respective owners.
Compliances
CE
This product has passed the CE test for environmental
specifications. Test conditions for passing included
the equipment being operated within an industrial
enclosure. In order to protect the product from being
damaged by ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) and EMI
leakage, we strongly recommend the use of CE-
compliant industrial enclosure products.
FCC Class A
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
Safety Guidelines
Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety:
Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after•
installation.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get•
caught in the chassis. Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up
your sleeves.
Wear safety glasses if you are working under any•
conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes.
Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard•
to people or makes the equipment unsafe.
Disconnect all power by turning off the power and•
unplugging the power cord before installing or removing a
chassis or working near power supplies
Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions•
exist.
Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit;•
always check the circuit.

LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION:
Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions
Operating Safety
Electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air temperature
may not be adequate to cool equipment to acceptable
operating temperatures without adequate circulation. Be sure
that the room in which you choose to operate your system has
adequate air circulation.
Ensure that the chassis cover is secure. The chassis design
allows cooling air to circulate effectively. An open chassis
permits air leaks, which may interrupt and redirect the flow of
cooling air from internal components.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and
impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs when electronic
components are improperly handled and can result in complete
or intermittent failures. Be sure to follow ESD-prevention
procedures when removing and replacing components to avoid
these problems.
Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes
good skin contact. If no wrist strap is available, ground yourself
by touching the metal part of the chassis.
Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap,
which should be between 1 and 10 megohms (Mohms).
EMC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case users will be required to correct the
interference at their own expense.
Revision Date Description
1.0 2014/12/30 Ocial release
1.1 2016/03/04 R e m o v e d P o E r e l a t e d
information
Consignes de sécurité
Suivez ces consignes pour assurer la sécurité générale :
Laissez la zone du châssis propre et sans poussière•
pendant et après l’installation.
Ne portez pas de vêtements amples ou de bijoux qui•
pourraient être pris dans le châssis. Attachez votre
cravate ou écharpe et remontez vos manches.
Portez des lunettes de sécurité pour protéger vos•
yeux.
N’effectuez aucune action qui pourrait créer un•
danger pour d’autres ou rendre l’équipement
dangereux.
•
Coupez complètement l’alimentation en éteignant•
l’alimentation et en débranchant le cordon
d’alimentation avant d’installer ou de retirer un
châssis ou de travailler à proximité de sources
d’alimentation.
Ne travaillez pas seul si des conditions dangereuses•
sont présentes.
Ne considérez jamais que l’alimentation est coupée•
d’un circuit, vérifiez toujours le circuit. Cet appareil
génère, utilise et émet une énergie radiofréquence
et, s’il n’est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux
instructions des fournisseurs de composants sans
fil, il risque de provoquer des interférences dans les
communications radio.
Avertissement concernant la pile au
lithium
Risque d’explosion si la pile est remplacée par une•
autre d’un mauvais type.
Jetez les piles usagées conformément aux•
instructions.
L’installation doit être effectuée par un électricien•
formé ou une personne formée à l’électricité
connaissant toutes les spécifications d’installation et
d’appareil du produit.
Ne transportez pas l’unité en la tenant par le câble•
d’alimentation lorsque vous déplacez l’appareil.
La machine ne peut être utilisée qu’à un lieu fixe•
comme en laboratoire, salle d’ordinateurs ou salle de
classe.

Table of Contents
Overview 2
Chapter 1: Introduction 5
System Specification 5
Package Contents 6
Chapter 2: System Components 7
Mechanical Drawing 7
Block Diagram 8
Front Components 9
Rear Components 10
Chapter 3: Motherboard Information 11
Inside UP-2010 11
Jumpers & Connectors on the Intel Rangeley Main Board 12
Jumpers & Connectors on the PCIe I/O Board 13
Connectors and Jumpers List 14
Jumper Settings & Connector Pinouts on the Intel Rangeley Main Board 15
Jumper Settings & Connector Pinouts on the PCIe I/O Board 18
Chapter 4: Hardware Setup 21
Preparing the Hardware Installation 21
Installing System Memories 21
Installing a CompactFlash Card 22
Replacing the PSU (Power Supply Unit) 22
Replacing the Cooling Fans 23
Appendix A: Programming Watchdog Timer 24
Appendix B: Setting up Console Redirections 24
Appendix C: On Linux 25
Appendix D: Terms and Conditions 26

Chapter 1:
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Lanner UP-2010. Lanner
UP-2010 is an enterprise-class 1U rackmount network
security appliance with high-density Ethernet ports and
PoE capability. Built with Intel® Atom™ C2000 processor,
the appliance can offer efficient packet processing
abilities and Intel® security instructions at low power
consumption. In addition, UP-2010 also comes with
Marvell® Prestera® processor to provide high-port
density to act as a switch. The appliance is highly ideal
for enterprise gateway controller, UTM, Switch or next-
generation firewall.
Features:
8 x PoE ports for wireless access points or IP•
cameras
High-port density with 24 x 1GbE RJ45 copper•
ports plus 2 x 10GbE SFP+
Intel® Atom™ C2758 8-core, 2.4 GHz•
Marvell® Prestera® 98DX3035 packet processor•
Built-in Intel® QuickAssist acceleration technology•
Supports DDR3 ECC memory•
1 console port, 1 management port, 2 x USB ports•
System Specification
Form Factor 1U Rackmount
Platform Processor Options Intel® Atom™ Processor
C2758 (4M Cache, 2.40 GHz)
Chipset N/A
BIOS 64Mb Flash Memory with
AMI® BIOS
System
Memory
Technology DDR3 ECC supported
Max. Capacity Up to 16GB
Socket 2 x 204 SO-DIMM
OS Support Supports 32-bit/64-bit
operating systems
Storage
1 x SATA 2.5” HDD/SSD
(optional)
1 x CompactFlash card
Network
Interface
Management Port
1 x RJ-45 by Intel I210
LOM Port N/A
Bypass N/A
Ethernet 1 x MGT port
24 x RJ45 ports
2 x 10G SFP+ ports
NIC module space N/A
I/O Connectors
Reset
Software / Hardware reset
(Control by GPIO) default SW
reset
Console 1 x RJ45 console
USB 2 x USB 2.0 ports
LED Power/Status/HDD
FAN
3x FAN connectors 5pin (support
SMART FAN)
IPMI 1x RJ-45 connector for IPMI
management
SATA 1 x SATA connector
Power supply
500W
Input 100-240V, 50-60Hz,
7-3.5A
System Cooling
2 x cooling fans (supporting
smart fan)
Thermal 1 x heatsink
Environment
Operating
Temperature 0º to 40º C
Storage
Temperature -40º C to 70º C
Operating
Humidity 5% to 90%
Dimensions (unit: mm) 431 X 44 X 355 (W x H x D)
Certication CE, FCC, RoHS

Package Contents
Your package contains the following items:
1 – WG-UP2010 POE Switch System•
2 – Power cable•
1 – Ear Rack mount kit with screws•
1 – Console cable•
1 – LAN Cable (Red)•
1 – Doc Kit for WG•
Note: If you should find any components missing or
damaged, please contact your dealer immediately for
assistance
Ordering Information
UP-2010
24 ports RJ45 (Marvell 98DX3035) w/o
bypass, Intel® Atom™ Processor
C2718 (4MB Cache, 2.00 GHz) FC-BGA13E,
Tray, MB-UP2010W + FCUPWG2010

Chapter 2:
System Components
Mechanical Drawing

Block Diagram
PSU
Intel
Rangeley
Platform
C2758
DDR3 1600
ECC SO-DIMM
CF Card
PSU
PCIex8 *2

Front Components
Component Description Remarks
F1 LED Indicators Power/Status/HDD
F2 Console 1 x RJ-45 port to be connected with a terminal PC for
diagnose and management purposes
F3 USB 2.0 Ports 2 x USB 2.0 type A connectors.
F4 Management 1 x RJ-45 management port
F5 LAN ports 24 x Ethernet LAN ports
F6 SPF ports 2 x 10GbE SPF network ports
F7 Power switch Power switch
F3
F1 F5
F2 F4
F6
F7
F10

Component Description Remarks
R1 Fan 2 x cooling fans
R2 PSU 500W power supply unit
Rear Components
R1 R2

Chapter 3:
Motherboard Information
Inside UP-2010
The internal of UP-2010 is a composition of the Intel
Rangeley main board and a PCIe module board for high-
density network ports powered by Marvell engines and
Intel controllers.
The main Intel
Rangeley board
PCIe I/O board
Intel Rangeley
Intel i210
Intel 82599
Marvell 98DX3035
Marvell 88E1685

Jumpers & Connectors on the Intel Rangeley Main Board
J4
J3
J20
JBAT1
J21
DIMM1
DIMM2
CF1
FAN1 FAN2 FAN3
SATA 6G1
PS4S1
PS4S2
PKMB1
LPC1
USB2
SPIROM1
PCIE1
PCIE2

J6
J5
Jumpers & Connectors on the PCIe I/O Board
USB1
COM1 RJ1 RJ2 RJ4 RJ3
SPIROM1
PCIEC1
PCIEC2
CN1
PWR1
PWR2

Connectors and Jumpers List
Connectors/Jumpers on the Intel Rangeley board
Labels Function
DIMM 1,2 2x DDR SO-DIMM sockets
FAN1, 2, 3 3 x FAN connectors
CF1 1 x CompactFlash socket
SATA6G1 1 x SATA port at 6Gbps interface
PS4P1 1 x SATA 4-pin power connector
PS4P2 1 x SATA DOM power connector
PKMB1 1 x keyboard/mouse connector
PCIE1, 2 2 x PCIe x 8 lanes sockets
J4 Reset mode jumper setting
J3 RTEST clear mode jumper setting
J20 TPM physical presence Select
JBAT1 CMOS clear
J21 AT mode select
LPC1 Low Pin Count pin header
USB2 1 x USB pin header
SPIROM1 1 x SPIROM pin header
Connectors/Jumpers on the PCIe I/O board
Labels Function
PWR1, 2 2 x power supply unit connectors
CN1 2 x SFP connectors
PCIEC1,C2 2 x PCIe x 8 lanes connectors
SPIROM1 1 x SPIROM pin header
RJ4 8 x RJ45 Ports Connector w/o transformer (2X4)
RJ2, 3 8 x RJ45 Ports Connector w/transformer (2X4)
RJ1 8 x RJ45 Ports Connector w/transformer (2X4)
COM1 RJ45 console
USB1 2 x USB connectors
J5 Ethernet Switch debug port
J6 MDC/MDIO I/F Option

Jumper Settings & Connector Pinouts on
the Intel Rangeley Main Board
J4: Reset mode setting
J3: RTEST Clear
J20: TPM Physical Presence Select
J21 AT Mode Select
Pin No. Description
1 HW Reset
2 Switch input (default 1-2)
3 SW Reset
Pin No. Description
1 NC
2 AVN_RTEST_N
3 GND
CF1: CompactFlash socket
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1 GND 26 DET1
2 CF_DD3 27 CF_DD11
3 CF_DD4 28 CF_DD12
4 CF_DD5 29 CF_DD13
5 CF_DD6 30 CF_DD14
6 CF_DD7 31 CF_DD15
7 -CF_DCS0 32 -CF_DCS1
8 GND 33 CF_VS1
9 GND 34 CF_DIOR_N
10 GND 35 CF_DIOW_N
11 GND 36 WE#
12 GND 37 CF_IDEIRQ
13 VCC_CF 38 VCC_CF
14 GND 39 MST_SLV
15 GND 40 CF_VS2
16 GND 41 CF_IDERST_N
17 GND 42 CF_IORDY
18 CF_DA2 43 CF_DMARQ
19 CF_DA1 44 CF_DDACK_N
20 CF_DA0 45 CFACT_N
21 CF_DD0 46 CF_PDIAG
22 CF_DD1 47 CF_DD8
23 CF_DD2 48 CF_DD9
24 GND 49 CF_DD10
25 DET2 50 GND
FAN1, 2, 3: wafer fan connectors
Pin No. Description
1 P3V3
2 PP
3 GND
Pin No. Description
1 P3VSB
2 MR
Pin No. Description
1 PWM
2 NC
3 TACH
4 P12V
5 GND

SATA6G1: SATA port
PS4S1: SATA 4-pin power port
PS4S2: SATA DOM power connector
Pin No. Description
1 GND
2 TX+
3 TX-
4 GND
5 RX-
6 RX+
7 GND
Pin No. Description
1 12V
2 GND
3 GND
4 5V
PKMB1: keyboard/mouse pin header
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1 +P5V_KM 2 MS_L_CLK
3 MS_L_DAT 4 NC
5 KB_L_DAT 6 NC
7 GND 8 KB_L_CLK
LPC1: Low Pin Count pin header
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1 CLK_33M_P80 2 LPC_AD1
3 PLTRST_PORT80_N 4 LPC_AD0
5 LPC_FRAME_N 6 P3V3
7 LPC_AD3 8 key ping
9 LPC_AD2 10 GND
USB2: 2X10 Pin header
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1 +P5V_USB2_L 2 +P5V_USB2_L
3 USB2_SB_L_DN 4 USB3_SB_L_DN
5 USB2_SB_L_DP 6 USB3_SB_L_DP
7 GND 8 GND
9 GND 10 Key ping
SPIROM1: SPI ROM Pin header
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1 SPI_HOLD0_L 2 NC
3 PMU_AVN_SPI_R_CS0 4 V_3P3_SPI
5 PMU_AVN_SPI_MISO 6 NC
7 NC 8 PMU_AVN_SPI_R_CLK
9 GND 10 PMU_AVN_SPI_R_MOSI
Pin No. Description
1 12V
2 GND
3 GND
4 5V

PCIE1: PCIe x 8 lane socket
Pin No. Side B Side A
1 +12V NC
2 +12V +12V
3 +12V +12V
4 GND GND
5 SMB_CLK CLK_EN
6 SMB_DAT P3V3
7 GND P3V3
8 P3VSB P3V3
9 P3VSB P3VSB
10 P3VSB P3VSB
11 PMU_WAKE# PLTRST_PCIE_N
12 P3V3 GND
13 P3V3 SIO_GP44
14 GND SIO_GP45
15 GND GND
16 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP15 PCIE_AVN_RXP15
17 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN15 PCIE_AVN_RXN15
18 GND GND
19 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP14 NC
20 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN14 GND
21 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP14
22 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN14
23 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP13 GND
24 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN13 GND
25 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP13
26 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN13
27 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP12 GND
28 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN12 GND
29 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP12
30 NC PCIE_AVN_RXN12
31 NC GND
32 GND NC
33 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP11 NC
34 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN11 GND
35 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP11
36 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN11
37 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP10 GND
38 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN10 GND
39 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP10
40 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN10
41 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP9 GND
42 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN9 GND
43 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP9
44 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN9
45 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP8 GND
46 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN8 GND
47 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP8
48 NC PCIE_AVN_RXN8
49 GND GND
PCIE2: PCIe x 8 lane socket
Pin No. Side B Side A
1 +12V +12V
2 +12V +12V
3 +12V +12V
4 +12V +12V
5 +12V +12V
6 +12V +12V
7 +12V +12V
8 +12V +12V
9 +12V +12V
10 P5VSB P5VSB
11 P5VSB P5VSB
12 HDD_LED# GND
13 SP1_RTS_N USB_IO1_DP
14 SP1_CTS_N USB_IO1_DN
15 SP1_TXD GND
16 SP1_RXD USB_IO0_DP
17 SIO_GP46 USB_IO0_DN
18 GND GND
19 STATUS_GRN USB_OC0_N
20 STATUS_YEW GND
21 GND CLK_BUF_DP
22 GND CLK_BUF_DN
23 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP0 GND
24 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN0 GND
25 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP0
26 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN0
27 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP4 GND
28 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN4 GND
29 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP4
30 PHY_MDC_I2C_CLK PCIE_AVN_RXN4
31 PHY_MDC_I2C_DAT GND
32 GND RST_BTN_N
33 SGMII_C_TXP0 NC
34 SGMII_C_TXN0 GND
35 GND SGMII_RXP0
36 GND SGMII_RXN0
37 SGMII_C_TXP1 GND
38 SGMII_C_TXN1 GND
39 GND SGMII_RXP1
40 GND SGMII_RXN1
41 SGMII_C_TXP2 GND
42 SGMII_C_TXN2 GND
43 GND SGMII_RXP2
44 GND SGMII_RXN2
45 SGMII_C_TXP3 GND
46 SGMII_C_TXN3 GND
47 GND SGMII_RXP3
48 NC SGMII_RXN3
49 FP_PWRBTN_N GND

Jumper Settings & Connector Pinouts on the
PCIe I/O Board
J6: MDC/MDIO I/F Option
J5: Ethernet Switch debug port
USB1: Dual USB connectors
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1 +P5V_USB0_L 5 +P5V_USB0_L
2 USB0_SB_L_DN 6 USB1_SB_L_DN
3 USB0_SB_L_DP 7 USB1_SB_L_DP
4 GND 8 GND
Pin No. Description
1 SW_MDC0
2 SW_MDIO0
3 GND
Pin No. Description
1 NC
2 SP2_RXD
3 SP2_TXD
4 NC
5 GND
COM1: RJ45 Console port
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1 NRTS_N 5 GND
2 NC 6 LNSINA
3 LNSOUTA 7 NC
4 GND 8 NCTS_N
RJ1: RJ45 Connector w/transformer
Pin No. Description
1 LAN1_MDX0P_C
2 LAN1_MDX0N_C
3 LAN1_MDX1P_C
4 LAN1_MDX1N_C
5 GND
6 GND
7 LAN1_MDX2P_C
8 LAN1_MDX2N_C
9 LAN1_MDX3P_C
10 LAN1_MDX3N_C

RJ2/3: RJ45 8 Port Connector w/transformer (2X4)
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
A/C/E/G 1 TDP0 B/D/F/H 1 TDP0
A/C/E/G 2 TDN0 B/D/F/H 2 TDN0
A/C/E/G 3 TDP1 B/D/F/H 3 TDP1
A/C/E/G 4 TDN1 B/D/F/H 4 TDN1
A/C/E/G 5 TDP2 B/D/F/H 5 TDP2
A/C/E/G 6 TDN2 B/D/F/H 6 TDN2
A/C/E/G 7 TDP3 B/D/F/H 7 TDP3
A/C/E/G 8 TDN3 B/D/F/H 8 TDN3
A/C/E/G 9 NC B/D/F/H 9 NC
A/C/E/G 10 GND B/D/F/H 10 GND
RJ4 :RJ45 8 Port Connector w/o transformer (2X4)
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
A/C/E/G 1 DXP0 B/D/F/H 1 DXP0
A/C/E/G 2 DXN0 B/D/F/H 2 DXN0
A/C/E/G 3 DXP1 B/D/F/H 3 DXP1
A/C/E/G 4 DXP2 B/D/F/H 4 DXP2
A/C/E/G 5 DXN2 B/D/F/H 5 DXN2
A/C/E/G 6 DXN1 B/D/F/H 6 DXN1
A/C/E/G 7 DXP3 B/D/F/H 7 DXP3
A/C/E/G 8 DXN3 B/D/F/H 8 DXN3
SPIROM1: SPI ROM Pin header
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1 SW_SPI_HOLD_N 2 NC
3 SPI_CS_N 4 P3VSB
5 SW_SPI_MISO 6 NC
7 NC 8 SW_SPI_SCK
9 GND 10 SW_SPI_MOSI
CN1 :Dual SFP+ connectors
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
T/L 1 GND T/L 2 TXFault
T/L 3 TXDis T/L 4 SDA
T/L 5 SCL T/L 6 MOD_ABS
T/L 7 RS0 T/L 8 RX_LOS
T/L 9 RS1 T/L 10 GND
T/L 11 GND T/L 12 RD-
T/L 13 RD+ T/L 14 GND
T/L 15 P3V3 T/L 16 P3V3
T/L 17 GND T/L 18 TD+
T/L 19 TD- T/L 20 GND

PCIEC2: PCIe x 8 lane connector (gold ngers)
Pin No. Side B Side A
1 +12V NC
2 +12V +12V
3 +12V +12V
4 GND GND
5 SMB_CLK CLK_EN
6 SMB_DAT P3V3
7 GND P3V3
8 P3VSB P3V3
9 P3VSB P3VSB
10 P3VSB P3VSB
11 PMU_WAKE# PLTRST_PCIE_N
12 P3V3 GND
13 P3V3 SIO_GP44
14 GND SIO_GP45
15 GND GND
16 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP15 PCIE_AVN_RXP15
17 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN15 PCIE_AVN_RXN15
18 GND GND
19 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP14 NC
20 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN14 GND
21 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP14
22 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN14
23 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP13 GND
24 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN13 GND
25 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP13
26 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN13
27 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP12 GND
28 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN12 GND
29 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP12
30 NC PCIE_AVN_RXN12
31 NC GND
32 GND NC
33 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP11 NC
34 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN11 GND
35 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP11
36 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN11
37 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP10 GND
38 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN10 GND
39 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP10
40 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN10
41 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP9 GND
42 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN9 GND
43 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP9
44 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN9
45 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP8 GND
46 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN8 GND
47 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP8
48 NC PCIE_AVN_RXN8
49 GND GND
PCIEC1: PCIe x 8 lane connector (gold ngers)
Pin No. Side B Side A
1 +12V +12V
2 +12V +12V
3 +12V +12V
4 +12V +12V
5 +12V +12V
6 +12V +12V
7 +12V +12V
8 +12V +12V
9 +12V +12V
10 P5VSB P5VSB
11 P5VSB P5VSB
12 HDD_LED# GND
13 SP1_RTS_N USB_IO1_DP
14 SP1_CTS_N USB_IO1_DN
15 SP1_TXD GND
16 SP1_RXD USB_IO0_DP
17 SIO_GP46 USB_IO0_DN
18 GND GND
19 STATUS_GRN USB_OC0_N
20 STATUS_YEW GND
21 GND CLK_BUF_DP
22 GND CLK_BUF_DN
23 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP0 GND
24 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN0 GND
25 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP0
26 GND PCIE_AVN_RXN0
27 PCIE_AVN_C_TXP4 GND
28 PCIE_AVN_C_TXN4 GND
29 GND PCIE_AVN_RXP4
30 PHY_MDC_I2C_CLK PCIE_AVN_RXN4
31 PHY_MDC_I2C_DAT GND
32 GND RST_BTN_N
33 SGMII_C_TXP0 NC
34 SGMII_C_TXN0 GND
35 GND SGMII_RXP0
36 GND SGMII_RXN0
37 SGMII_C_TXP1 GND
38 SGMII_C_TXN1 GND
39 GND SGMII_RXP1
40 GND SGMII_RXN1
41 SGMII_C_TXP2 GND
42 SGMII_C_TXN2 GND
43 GND SGMII_RXP2
44 GND SGMII_RXN2
45 SGMII_C_TXP3 GND
46 SGMII_C_TXN3 GND
47 GND SGMII_RXP3
48 NC SGMII_RXN3
49 FP_PWRBTN_N GND
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