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A.3.1 common command line parameters, A.3.1, Common command line parameters – Asus LSI SAS3442X-R User Manual

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Using the CFGGEN IR Configuration Utility

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CFGGEN is not case sensitive. You can type CFGGEN commands and
parameters in uppercase, lowercase, or a mixture of the two.

The following conventions are used in the command descriptions:

Text in italics must be entered exactly as shown on the command line.

Text surrounded by <> must be replaced with a required parameter.

Text surrounded by [ ] may be replaced by an optional parameter.

Parameters surrounded by {} must be entered one or more times, as
is appropriate for the command being executed.

The command line definition characters <>, [ ], and {} must not be
entered on the command line.

A.3.1

Common Command Line Parameters

This section describes CFGGEN command line parameters that are
common to more than one command.


The unique controller number of a PCI function found in the system,
starting with controller # 0. For example, in a system containing two
SAS1068 controllers, controller # 0 references the first controller and
controller # 1 references the other controller.

Valid controller number values are 0 to 255 (decimal).


The SCSI bus address of a peripheral device attached to an LSI SAS
controller. The valid SCSI ID values for supported LSI SAS
controllers are 0 to 127 (decimal) per controller.

Note:

With PBSRAM, the SAS1068/1068E controllers can
support more than 128 devices.


The Enclosure and bay/slot of a peripheral device attached to the
bus. The argument must use a colon (:) as a separator and must
follow the enclosure:bay format. This argument is only valid when
used with the bay command line argument. Valid numbers are 0 to
127 (decimal).