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This page lists the coreboot status of the Nokia IP530 mainboard. It's maintained by Marc Bertens. | |||
front view | |||
The Nokia IP530 is originally a Firewall that runs on the proprietary IPSO operating system of Nokia, it was based in the FreeBSD operating system. The original is only capable of starting a FreeBSD FS. There is as far as I known no CD support in the orginal BIOS. | |||
The System has no VGA, all console activity must be done through a serial console. | |||
At the front the following can be found; | |||
* Power LED | |||
* Fault LED | |||
* 2 Serial interfaces COM1 and COM2 | |||
* 3 Ethernet RJ45 sockets | |||
* Reset button | |||
* 1 Compact PCI slot | |||
At the back the following can be found; | |||
* EURO Power connector | |||
* Power switch | |||
* Three FANs for system unit cooling | |||
* One FAN for CPU cooling |
Revision as of 12:46, 28 January 2011
This page lists the coreboot status of the Nokia IP530 mainboard. It's maintained by Marc Bertens. front view
The Nokia IP530 is originally a Firewall that runs on the proprietary IPSO operating system of Nokia, it was based in the FreeBSD operating system. The original is only capable of starting a FreeBSD FS. There is as far as I known no CD support in the orginal BIOS.
The System has no VGA, all console activity must be done through a serial console. At the front the following can be found;
- Power LED
- Fault LED
- 2 Serial interfaces COM1 and COM2
- 3 Ethernet RJ45 sockets
- Reset button
- 1 Compact PCI slot
At the back the following can be found;
- EURO Power connector
- Power switch
- Three FANs for system unit cooling
- One FAN for CPU cooling