HP Network Storage Router m2402 User Manual
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The SCSI Initiator and Target Menu sub-screen is displayed, listing the
following options:
— Enable/Disable SCSI Initiator (1) enables or disables the SCSI Initiator.
Options are Enabled and Disabled.
— Select primary and select/enable alternate SCSI ID (2) sets the
primary and alternate initiator SCSI IDs. These should be unique IDs on
the bus.
Defaults: primary = 7; alternate = none
— Add Target ID (3) or Remove Target ID (4) adds or removes a Target
ID.
This adds an ID for a Fibre Channel device that responds to operation
requests from the SCSI initiator.
Note:
Target IDs must be setup prior to mapping devices on the SCSI bus.
Note:
Do not enable Target IDs unless a SCSI initiator on the bus wants to use Fibre
Channel devices. This type of configuration is known as a Target Mode configuration.
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Enable/Disable SCSI Discovery (2) enables or disables the Discovery Mode.
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Enable/Disable SCSI Reset on Boot (3) enables or disables automatic bus
resets after a reboot.
When enabled, the router automatically resets SCSI buses during initial power
ups and reboots.
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Set Discovery Delay Time (4) sets the length of time the router waits after a
power-up or reboot before discovering SCSI devices.
Note:
This value should be set to no less than 250ms, according to the SCSI standard
for Reset-to-Selection Time. HP recommends setting the value to at least 2 seconds to
ensure all SCSI devices complete their individual power on self tests (POST.)
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Set SCSI Termination Mode (5) enables or disables the SCSI termination
mode.