User’s Guide
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Appendix D Defaults
Hardware Defaults
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Note
† This value is returned
when Synchronous
transfer rate is 10 MHz.
†† This value is returned
if the full QLogic FIFO
is in use.
Both values are zero if
operation is in
Asynchronous mode.
Engineering Revision
XX
Depends on revision.
Firmware Revision
XX
Day, Month, Year
XXXXXX
Options Flags = 14H
TAG
bit 2 = 1
Tagged commands supported.
Reset
bit 4 = 1
SCSI bus will reset at adapter reset - set by
board jumper default setting.
SCSI ID bits 0, 5, 6, 7 = 0 Set by board default jumper.
FW# of Even Prom
XXXXXXXX
Depends of revision.
Termination = 0H
Bad SCSI Term Power
bit 1 = 0
TERM PWR is good.
Blown SCSI Fuse
bit 2 = 0
Fuse us good.
Jumper Configuration
0H
All jumpers removed.
Adapter Base Model
3880H
RF3880 family of adapters.
Target - Disconnect Timeout
0H
No timeout occurs.
Target - Retry Limit
0H
No retries occur.
Target - Sense Count
08H
First eight bytes of Sense Data.
Target - Device Flags = 0
Untagged Queueing
bit 0 = 0
Allow 1 Command at a time.
Synch Negotiation
bit 1 = 0
Synchronous negotiation no initiated
Inhibit ATN Signal
bit 2 = 0
ATN will be asserted.
Wide Negotiation.
bit 3 = 0
Wide negotiation not initiated.
Tagged Queueing
bit 6 = 0
Tagged Queueing NOT enabled.
Issue Interrupt
bit 8 = 0
No interrupt for retry.
Issue Status Block
bit 9 = 0
No Status Block per retry.
Retry Parity Errors
bit 10 = 0
No retry for Parity Errors.
Retry Command Errors
bit 11 = 0
No retry for command errors.
Retry Bus Errors
bit 12 = 0
No retry for bus errors.
Selected Sense
bit 14 = 0
First 8 bytes of sense data returned.
Target - Synch Period
† 19H
Equates to 100 nanoseconds.
Target - Synch Offset
†† 0FH
QLogic chip limit. (15 REQ/ACK’s)
Target - Width
00H
8 bits
Target - Selected Sense Bytes
all = 0
First eight bytes of Sense Data returned.
Command Parameters
Default Values
Meaning
Table 127: Command Defaults
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