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BIOS Features
assigned logical SCSI bus and Target ID. The screen also can
force a drive to a specific logical Target ID.
Selecting
Add WWN
at an unused location clears out the associ-
ated WWN/DID field and allows you to enter the first 16 characters
of the WWN. Pressing ENTER afterwards allows the last 16 char-
acters to be entered. The Configuration Utility automatically adds
any leading zeros, if necessary. If an entry was put in by mistake,
selecting
Erase
on the appropriate line removes the entry.
Logical ID selection defaults to be the lowest ID available. This
can be changed by using the <+> or <-> keys to cycle the num-
bers. The Bus field always defaults to 0 and cannot be changed. It
is displayed whenever an outside utility had reserved a different
number.
The Next Page and Previous Page options are provided on the
persistent ID screens through the F2 key, which moves the screen
forward or back by 16 entries. However, the CU requires storing
any modifications to the current page before new entries may be
viewed or modified. A pop-up confirmation window asks to store or
discard changes, if needed.
5.3.4 Device Properties Menu
The Device Properties menu allows you to view and update indi-
vidual device settings for an adapter..
NOTE:
NOTE:
The number of fields on the menu requires that you scroll left/
right to view all the information. When accessing this menu,
use the Home/End keys to scroll to columns currently not dis-
played. The scroll indicator on the bottom of the menu shows
the position of the cursor relative to the first and last columns.
Summary of Contents for AdvancedMC AMC-8100
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