SafeStor/FT II
Quick Reference Guide
Each device on a SCSI bus must have a unique SCSI ID. In the
SafeStor/FT II, the SCSI ID is accomplished with dip switches built into the backplane.
For each available SCSI group, the slot position to the far right is usually ID. The ID
numbers increment by one for each occupied slot to the left of ID.
As drives are installed they should be installed such that slots are
filled in ascending order from the right. For example, if installing three third-height
drives to a group with no other devices installed, use slots 0 - 2. Empty slots are always
to the left.
IN NARROW SCSI CONFIGURATIONS, SCSI IDS ABOVE 6 ARE INVALID AND ARE
INTERPRETED AS 0 FOR SCSI ID 8, 1 FOR SCSI ID 9, AND 5 FOR SCSI ID 13.
Table 2-2 SCSI ID Configuration ID SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 ID SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 0 off off off off 8 off off off on 1 on off off off 9 on off off on 2 off on off off 10 off on off on 3 on on off off 11 on on off on 4 off off on off 12 off off on on 5 on off on off 13 on off on on 6 off on on off 14 off on on on 7 reserved for controller 15 on on on on
Table 2 - 1
IES Address Configuration
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
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Description |
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The SafeStor/FT II is the last device in the chain of subsystems connected to the data highway (i.e., the IES OUT connector is not attached to the highway). |
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The SafeStor/FT II is not the last device in the chain of subsystems connected to the data highway (i.e., the IES OUT connector is attached to the next device in the chain). |
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