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The factory set SCSI ID of the ICP Controller SCSI channel is 7.
Up to 15 SCSI devices can be connected to the Wide/Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI channels
Up to 15 SCSI devices can be connected to the Wide/Ultra SCSI channel. In reality this
number is limited to max. 7.
If it is intended to operate on this bus also Wide/Ultra2 or Ultra 160 disk drives, you
must set the "SE" jumper on each Wide/Ultra2 disk drive. On IBM drives e.g., this jumper
is called "SE Mode".
On hard disks, CD-ROMs, tape streamers, etc., the SCSI ID is normally set through jumpers
or small DIP switches. The ICP Controllers offer a far more comfortable method: software
switches in the ICP RAID Console or ICP RAID Navigator programs allow you to easily set
the SCSI ID of an ICP SCSI channel. It is recommended to leave the default ID value at 7
(allowed values 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7). Some operating systems require that the SCSI ID of
certain SCSI device (e.g., tape streamer, CD-ROM) is set to a particular value (for more in-
formation, please refer to the appropriate chapter in this manual).
B.4.4 ICP SCSI Accessories
Order #
Part Name
Description
Application
8839
Wide/Ultra2
and Ultra 160
Flat Ribbon
Cable
150 cm Wide/Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI
cable with seven 68 pin HD SCSI connec-
tors (male).
Connection of up to 5 internal
Wide/Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI de-
vices per SCSI channel and one
SE/LVD terminator (Order No.:
8951).
For LVDS operation.
8840
Fast-SCSI
Bracket
Bracket with an internal 50 pin header
and an external 50 pin HD SCSI connector
(female).
Connection of an external Nar-
row/Ultra SCSI subsystem with an
internal Narrow/Ultra channel.
Not for LVDS operation.
8841
Wide-SCSI
Adapter
16 Bit to 8 Bit SCSI adapter with a 50 pin
header and a 68 pin HD SCSI connector
(male).
Connection of Wide/Ultra SCSI de-
vices with an 8 Bit 50 pin flat ribbon
cable.
Not for LVDS operation.
8842
Wide-SCSI
Bracket
Bracket with an internal and an external
68 pin HD SCSI connector (female).
Connection of an external
Wide/Ultra SCSI subsystem with an
internal Wide/Ultra channel.
Not for LVDS operation.
8843
Wide/Ultra
Flat Ribbon
Cable
80 cm Wide/Ultra SCSI cable with four 68
pin HD SCSI connectors (male).
Connection of up to 3 internal
Wide/Ultra SCSI devices per SCSI
channel.
Not for LVDS operation.
8844
Wide/Ultra2
and Ultra 160
Round Cable
3 meters Wide/Ultra2 and Ultra 160 Round
Cable with stackable 68 pin VHD SCSI
connector (male) and 68 pin HD SCSI
connector (male). Both with thumb
screws.
Connection of an external
Wide/Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI sub-
system.
For LVDS operation.
8877
Wide/Ultra2
and Ultra 160
Round Cable
1 meter Wide/Ultra2 and Ultra 160 Round
Cable with stackable 68 pin VHD SCSI
connector (male) and 68 pin HD SCSI
connector (male). Both with thumb
screws.
Connection of an external
Wide/Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI sub-
system.
For LVDS operation.
8845
Wide/Ultra2
and Ultra 160
SCSI Bracket
Bracket with two internal 68 pin HD SCSI
connector (female) and two external 68
pin VHD SCSI connectors (female).
Connection of external Wide/Ultra2
and Ultra 160 SCSI subsystems.
For
LVDS operation.
Summary of Contents for GDT RS Series
Page 2: ...2...
Page 14: ...14 L 1 Technical Data of the ICP Controller 184 L 2 Boot Error Messages 184 L 3 Index 185...
Page 15: ...15 Chapter A General General General General Information Information Information Information...
Page 40: ...40 Example for a SCSI Flat Ribbon Cable for 8 Bit SCSI Devices narrow...
Page 41: ...41 Example for a SCSI Flat Ribbon Cable for 16 Bit SCSI Devices wide...
Page 47: ...47 Several internal Wide Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI Hard Disks...
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Page 53: ...53 Chapter C Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup...
Page 68: ...68 Replacement either manually or through hot fix method...
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Page 71: ...71 Chapter D Using MS DOS Using MS DOS Using MS DOS Using MS DOS...
Page 81: ...81 Chapter E Using NetWare Using NetWare Using NetWare Using NetWare...
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Page 97: ...97 Chapter G Using LINUX Using LINUX Using LINUX Using LINUX...
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Page 103: ...103 Chapter H Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX...
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Page 111: ...111 Chapter I Using UnixWare Using UnixWare Using UnixWare Using UnixWare...
Page 147: ...147 Chapter K ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator...
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Page 183: ...183 Chapter L Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix...