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4.2.5.6 BIOS Multiple LUN Support
When enabling, the SCSI BIOS support multiple LUN on a SCSI device. Otherwise, the
SCSI BIOS can recognize LUN 0 only.
Options
yes
no (*)
4.2.5.7 Include in BIOS Scan
This field specifies whether the SCSI BIOS supports devices attached to the SCSI bus
without the need for device driver software. When selected yes, the SCSI BIOS controls
the SCSI device. This option can be useful when changing boot order.
Options
yes (*)
no
4.2.6 Advanced Configuration Options
The Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization, Support Removable Disks Under BIOS as Fixed Disks,
and Extended BIOS Translation for DOS Drives > 1 GByte are set for each channel individually.
The other advanced settings apply to the SCSI controller globally. You specify the global settings
on Channel A, they will automatically apply to the other channels.
4.2.6.1 Plug and Play SCAM Support
SCAM is a method that participating SCSI devices on a bus, which is used to dynamically
assign SCSI IDs. Some legacy devices can not reside on a SCSI bus where SCAM
protocols execute. Select Disabled if such a device is attached to the SCSI bus.
Options
Enabled
Disabled (*)
4.2.6.2 Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization
If the SCSI BIOS is enabled, it always resets the SCSI bus when you reboot the computer
and then scans for SCSI devices. This field specifies whether the BIOS waits 2 seconds
after resetting the bus before scanning the bus for SCSI devices. At the default setting,
enabled, the BIOS waits 2 seconds.
Options
Enabled (*)
Disabled