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9.4.3.2 Cabling an HSZ20 in a Cluster Using External Termination

To connect a SWXRA-Z1 (HSZ20 controller) to a shared SCSI bus, follow
these steps:

1.

Referring to the RAID Array 310 Deskside Subsystem (SWXRA-ZX)
Hardware User’s Guide
, open the SWXRA-Z1 cabinet, locate the SCSI
bus converter board, and:

Remove the five differential terminator resistor SIPs.

Ensure that the W1 and W2 jumpers are installed to enable the
single-ended termination on one end of the bus.

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Note

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The RAID Array 310 SCSI bus converter board is the
same logic board used in the DWZZB signal converter.

2.

Attach an H885-AA trilink connector to the SCSI input connector (on
the back of the cabinet).

3.

Use a BN21K or BN21L cable to connect the trilink connector to a
trilink connector or BN21W-0B Y cable attached to a differential SCSI
controller, another storage shelf, or the differential end of a signal
converter.

4.

Terminate the differential bus by attaching an H879-AA terminator to
the H885-AA trilink connector or BN21W-0B Y cable at each end of
the shared SCSI bus.

Ensure that all devices that make up the shared SCSI bus are connected,
and that there is a terminator at each end of the shared SCSI bus.

9.4.4 Cabling an HSZ40 or HSZ50 RAID Array Controller in a Radial

Configuration with an UltraSCSI Hub

You may have an HSZ40 or HSZ50 that you wish to keep when you upgrade
to a newer AlphaServer system. You can connect an HSZ40 or HSZ50 to an
UltraSCSI hub in a radial configuration, but even if the host bus adapter is a
KZPBA-CB, it will not operate at UltraSCSI speed with the HSZ40 or HSZ50.

To configure a dual-redundant HSZ40 or HSZ50 RAID array controller and
an UltraSCSI hub in a radial configuration, follow these steps:

1.

You will need two H885-AA trilink connectors. Install an H879-AA
terminator on one of the trilinks.

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