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4.2.2 SCSI Parity Checking
SCSI parity checking is a procedure used by the channel to verify the accuracy of data transfer on
the SCSI bus. By default, parity checking is enabled on all channels. Disable parity checking for a
channel if any SCSI device on the channel does not support SCSI parity.
Options
Enabled (*)
Disabled
4.2.3 Host Adapter SCSI Termination
This field configures the SCSI termination on the motherboard.
Options
Description
Automatic
Set terminator to proper state automatically. This option is only
available when all the SCSI connectors on the motherboard
connect to one end of cable. If you attach the middle (not
extreme ends) connector of the cable to either narrow or wide
connector on the motherboard, you should not select this
option.
Low ON/High ON
Enable both High and Low terminators
Low OFF/High ON
Disable the Low terminator and enable the High terminator
Low OFF/High OFF
Disable both High and Low terminators
4.2.4 Boot Device Options
Press <Enter> to bring up Boot Device menu.
4.2.4.1 Boot Channel
This field specifies the SCSI channel from which to boot first. It is conjunction with Boot
SCSI ID and Boot LUN Number fields to specify the device from which to boot.
Options
A First (*)
B First
4.2.4.2 Boot SCSI ID
This field specifies the SCSI ID of the device from which you wish to boot.
Options
0 (*) / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15
4.2.4.3 Boot LUN Number
This field specifies which LUN to boot from on the boot device if the boot device has
multiple LUNs and Multiple LUN Support field is enable.
Options
0 (*) / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7