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Example 10–5: Displaying the pk* Console Environment Variables on an
AlphaServer 4100 System (cont.)

pkf0_fast

1

pkf0_host_id

7

pkf0_termpwr

1

Compare the show pk* command display in Example 10–5 with the
show config

command in Example 10–1 and the show dev command

in Example 10–2. Note that there are no pk* devices in either display.
Example 10–2 shows:

The NCR 53C810 SCSI controllers as ncr0 and ncr1 with disk DKa and
DKb

(pka and pkb)

The Qlogic ISP1020 devices (KZPBA-CBs) as isp0 and isp1 with disks
DKc

and DKd (pkc and pkd)

The KZPSA-BBs with disks DKe and DKf (pke and pkf)

Example 10–5 shows two pk*0_soft_term environment variables;
pkc0_soft_term

which is on, and pkd0_soft_term which is diff.

The pk*0_soft_term environment variable applies to systems using the
QLogic ISP1020 SCSI controller, which implements the 16-bit wide SCSI
bus and uses dynamic termination.

The QLogic ISP1020 module has two terminators, one for the 8 low bits and
one for the high 8 bits. There are five possible values for pk*0_soft_term:

off

— Turns off both the low 8 bits and high 8 bits

low

— Turns on the low 8 bits and turns off the high 8 bits

high

— Turns on the high 8 bits and turns off the low 8 bits

on

— Turns on both the low 8 bits and high 8 bits

diff

— Places the bus in differential mode

The KZPBA-CB is a Qlogic ISP1040 module, and its termination is
determined by the presence or absence of internal termination resistor SIPs
RM1-RM8. Therefore, the pkb0_soft_term environment variable has no
meaning and it may be ignored.

Example 10–6 shows the use of the show isp console command to display
the console environment variables for KZPBA-CBs on an AlphaServer 8x00.

10–14 Configuring Systems for External Termination or Radial Connections

to Non-UltraSCSI Devices