Chapter
2.
Preparing
for
Installation
This
chapter
helps
you
prepare
to
install
the
PCI-X
Dual
Channel
Ultra320
SCSI
Adapter.
Preparing
to
install
the
adapter
involves
the
following
tasks:
v
Verifying
your
hardware
requirements
v
Gathering
tools
and
documentation
Verifying
Your
Hardware
Requirements
To
connect
the
PCI-X
Dual
Channel
Ultra320
SCSI
Adapter
to
SCSI
devices,
you
may
need
the
following
hardware:
v
External
cables
v
Internal
cables
v
A
single-ended
SCSI
terminator
v
A
68-position
high-density
plastic
D-shell
VHDCI
to
68-position
high-density
plastic
D-shell
SCSI
standard
16-bit
interposer
cable
v
A
68-position
to
50-position
interposer
connector
Determining
Cable
Needs
Use
this
section
to
determine
your
cable
needs.
External
Cable
Connectors
External
SCSI
devices
are
manufactured
with
a
variety
of
connectors.
Ensure
that
you
have
cables
with
the
correct
connectors
for
each
external
8-bit
or
16-bit
device
in
your
planned
SCSI
chain.
LVD
subsystems
come
with
a
cable
having
a
VHDCI
connector
to
attach
to
the
adapter’s
VHDCI
connector.
For
either
external
8-bit
or
16-bit
single-ended
devices,
the
cable
end
going
to
the
adapter
is
a
68-position
high-density
plastic
D-shell
connector.
This
connector
joins
to
a
VHDCI
to
P-shell
converter
cable,
which
plugs
into
the
adapter.
External
Cable
Lengths
SCSI
specifications
limit
the
total
cable
length
attached
as
a
function
of
SCSI
bus
speed
as
follows:
v
To
attach
an
LVD
subsystem
running
at
Ultra2
speed
(80
MB/s),
Ultra3
speed
(160
MB/s),
or
Ultra320
speed
(320
MB/s),
the
maximum
cable
length
is
20
meters
(approximately
60
feet).
v
To
attach
an
Ultra,
20
MHz
synchronous
device
(such
as
a
16-bit
SCSI
disk
drive
that
can
transfer
up
to
40
MB/s
of
data),
the
maximum
cable
length
is
3
meters
(approximately
10
feet).
Up
to
two
devices
can
be
attached.
v
To
attach
a
fast,
10
MHz
synchronous
device
(such
as
an
8-bit
SCSI
disk
that
can
transfer
up
to
10
MB/s
of
data
or
a
16-bit
SCSI
disk
that
can
transfer
up
to
20
MB/s
of
data),
the
maximum
cable
length
is
3
meters
(approximately
10
feet).
Up
to
four
devices
can
be
attached.
For
information
about
connecting
SCSI
devices
to
your
adapter,
see
Internal
Cable
Connectors
Depending
on
your
machine
type,
up
to
six
(6)
SCSI
devices
can
be
plugged
into
a
backplane.
A
16-bit
cable
attaches
the
adapter’s
internal
connector
Channel
0
(J2)
or
Channel
1
(J3)
to
the
backplane.
For
an
illustration
of
the
SCSI
connectors,
see
5
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