About This Guide
Overview
Welcome to the EnGenius EAS2210 AI Server User Guide. This is more than just a specification sheet; it's your hands-on partner in the data center. Our goal is to help you seamlessly translate your existing IT knowledge into the practical skills needed to handle and manage server hardware.

Who this guide is for
This guide is written for IT professionals and technicians who are familiar with basic concepts like networking and operating systems but may lack hands-on experience with server hardware. We assume you know what a CPU or RAM is, so we focus on:
Clear, actionable procedures.
Industry best practices and pro tips.
How to prevent common mistakes and potential risks.
What you'll learn
This guide will teach you how to confidently deploy an enterprise-grade server from start to finish. It covers everything from safely unboxing the server and installing core components to configuring the BIOS, installing an operating system, and using the BMC for powerful remote management.
How This Guide is Organized
To help you find the information you need quickly, this guide is divided into four main parts:
📔 Part 1: Getting Started
This part walks you through all the initial setup tasks. It covers the unboxing inspection, critical safety precautions, environmental planning, and the complete process for securely mounting the server in a rack.
Before you beginRack Installation📔 Part 2: Core Component Installation
This is the heart of the hardware installation. We'll dive into how to work safely inside the chassis and provide detailed instructions for installing key components like processors, memory, storage drives, and expansion cards.
Working Inside the ServerInstalling a CPU and HeatsinkInstalling Memory (DIMMs)Installing Storage DrivesInstalling Expansion Cards📔 Part 3: Software and Remote Management
Once the hardware is ready, this part guides you through the software configuration. You'll learn how to set up the BIOS, install an operating system, and leverage the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) for powerful remote monitoring and control.
Configuring the BIOSInstalling an Operating SystemConfiguring the Remote Management (BMC)Updating Firmware (BIOS & BMC)📔 Part 4: Reference
When you encounter an issue or need to look up a specific detail, this is your go-to section. It provides troubleshooting guides for common problems, detailed technical specifications, I/O port diagrams, and information on how to get help when you need it.
We recommend you start with Part 1, especially the Safety precautions section, to ensure you perform all operations in a safe environment.
Basic TroubleshootingI/O Port Layout
