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Hello,
I'm running Win Server 2019 Std on my S2600STB with latest BIOS and BMC firmware (02.01.0016 / 2.88.71773d70 / 1.83 / 04.01.04.804). I do have the Intel® RMM4 Lite key installed.
Device Manager shows two SFP+ nics which are integrated in PCH according to your article (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000031194/server-products/server-boards.html)
I don't have the SFP+ riser card so I don't want these SFP+ nics showing up within Windows. I've tried to update the X722 firmware (via WIN and EFI!) using s2600st_nvmupdatepackage_v4.10 as described in the link above but I receive an error.
What am I missing? Any ideas?
Thank you!
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Greetings newbienewbie,
Thank you for contacting Intel Customer Support.
We understood that you have tried the steps from the link given from your end.
Alternatively, you can use the BIOS setup to view or change the system configuration options, including the built-in devices.
You may need to access the BIOS setup and look for the option to disable the SFP+ device.
Below is the link to guide you to configure the BIOS setting:
Regards,
Yogaeasvaran
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I was not able to find the option to disable SFP+ within BIOS or in the linked BIOS User Guide PDF. Please advise.
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Greetings newbienewbie,
We are following up to find out if you were able to complete the actions, we previously recommended.
Please reply to this thread to confirm, so we can continue helping with a resolution. Looking forward to receiving your reply!
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Yogaeasvaran
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Hello,
thanks for your input. I will check the BIOS setting and get back to you by tomorrow.
Regards
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Hello @Anonymous ,
Noted and thank you for your respond.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
BY_Intel
Intel Customer Support
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Hi newbienewbie,
To clarify the issue, the behavior of 4 NICs is expected. There will be no changes at this point as 4 NICs are expected to show up on the Control Panel.
The STP motherboard has indeed, 4 network controllers, two 10 Gbit Ethernet ports, and two SPF+ ports. However, in order to have access to the SPF+ ones, a riser option is required.
The 4 controllers are managed by the PCH and they are always present.
You are advised to see section 6.4 on the TPS document for more details.
Since there are no functional impact and the product has reached end of life, we don't have engineering resource to work on the issue.
Thus, we would like to confirm if we could close the thread.
Thank you.
Regards,
Hayat
Intel Customer Support
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Hello IntelSupport,
thanks for your feedback. I know that it's only a cosmetical and not a functional issue, yet I'm still wondering why there is an article (first post) describing how to get rid of it.
@IntelSupport @Yogaeasvaran could you please answer my PMs?
Thank you
newbienewbie
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Hello newbienewbie,
Please be informed that our engineering team is currently checking and will verify the article. Once completed , the article will be updated.
Kindly lets us know if you have any question.
Else if none, please confirm case closure.
Thank you.
Regards,
Hayat
Intel Customer Support
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Hi newbienewbie,
To clarify the issue, the behavior of 4 NICs is expected. There will be no changes at this point as 4 NICs are expected to show up on the Control Panel.
The STP motherboard has indeed, 4 network controllers, two 10 Gbit Ethernet ports, and two SPF+ ports. However, in order to have access to the SPF+ ones, a riser option is required.
The 4 controllers are managed by the PCH and they are always present.
You are advised to see section 6.4 on the TPS document for more details.
Since there are no functional impact and the product has reached end of life, we don't have engineering resource to work on the issue.
Thus, we would like to confirm if we could close the thread.
To be inform that you may reply to this thread.
Thank you.
Regards,
Yogaeasvaran
Intel Customer Support
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Hi newbienewbie,
Our agent has sent similar details which I repost to the thread.
We would like to follow up regarding this case and please do confirm and provide feedback to us.
Thank you.
Regards,
Yogaeasvaran
Intel Customer Support
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Greetings newbienewbie,
Kindly note that as we have not received any response from our previous follow-ups, we will be closing this request.
If you have any more questions in the future, please don't hesitate to post a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Thank You & Regards
Yogaeasvaran
Intel® Customer Support
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