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1.
SCSI ID:
Select 0 to 15 or Multiple ID. The RAID subsystem is as a large SCSI device.
We should assign an ID from a list of SCSI IDs. If Multiple ID is selected, you can map ID
to a host channel.
2.
Synchronized Speed:
Select the Synchronized Speed. The current options are 40
MB/sec, 80MB/sec and 160MB/sec.
3.
Max Transferred Speed:
The RAID subsystem supports 320 MB/sec as the highest
data transfer rate.
4.
Wide:
If enabled
for a wide bus, throughput is double transfer rate, because each
transfer is of 16 bits--two bytes. (e.g. Select 160MB/sec as synchronized speed and
enable wide option, then max transferred speed should be 320MB/sec)
5.
Tag Queue:
The Enabled option is useful for enhancing overall system performance
under multi-tasking operating systems. The Command Tag (Drive Channel) function
controls the SCSI command tag queuing support for each drive channel. This function
should normally remain enabled. Disable this function only when using older SCSI drives
that do not support command tag queuing.
Press
‘Save’
button to save your settings.