Cabling configurations – HP D3604-90004 User Manual
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2 Cabling Storage Devices and Setting SCSI Addresses
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Switches 3, 4 and 6 determine the SCSI address setting for each shelf in the hot-
swap subsystem. Table 2-2 describes the settings and the shelf’s SCSI address.
Table 2-2. Hot-Swap SCSI Address Settings
Upper Cage
Lower Cage
Switch Settings
SCSI Address
Switch Settings
SCSI Address
3 - Off
4 - Off
6 - Off
Shelf 1 = ID 1
Shelf 2 = ID 2
Shelf 3 = ID 3
3 - Off
4 - Off
6 - On
Shelf 4 = ID 4
Shelf 5 = ID 5
Shelf 6 = ID 6
3 - Off
4 - On
6 - Off
Shelf 1 = ID 1
Shelf 2 = ID 0
Shelf 3 = ID 3
3 - Off
4 - On
6 - On
Shelf 4 = ID 4
Shelf 5 = ID 0
Shelf 6 = ID 6
3 - On
4 - Off
6 - Off
Shelf 1 = ID 9
Shelf 2 = ID 10
Shelf 3 = ID 11
3 - On
4 - Off
6 - On
Shelf 4 = ID 12
Shelf 5 = ID 13
Shelf 6 = ID 14
3 - On
4 - On
6 - Off
Shelf 1 = ID 9
Shelf 2 = ID 8
Shelf 3 = ID 11
3 - On
4 - On
6 - On
Shelf 4 = ID 12
Shelf 5 = ID 8
Shelf 6 = ID 14
Cabling Configurations
The storage system can be reconfigured by changing the internal cabling
configuration or changing the switch settings on the cages. This section
describes the external, the internal default, and some (but not all possible)
internal cabling configurations and switch settings for both the hot-swap cages
and the SCSI device shelves.
External Cabling
The storage system uses external, SCSI cables (not included) to communicate
with the host system. Cables used with this product must be properly shielded to
comply with regulatory requirements. The connection(s) at the back of the
storage system are 68-pin, high-density connectors. Using the appropriate
external SCSI cable, the storage system can be connected to the host system by
using a variety of connectors (see Table 2-3 for the appropriate cable). The