Fujitsu PRIMERGY User Manual page 41

Scsi card
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Advanced Configuration Options
Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization
Host Adapter BIOS (Configuration Utility Reserves
BIOS Space)
Support Removable Disks Under BIOS as Fixed Disks *
Extended BIOS Translation for DOS Drivers > 1 Gbyte *
Display <Ctrl-A> Message During BIOS Initialization *
Multiple LUN Support *
BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM *
BIOS Support for Int13 Extensions *
Support for Ultra SCSI Speed *
*2 To be "Enabled" only when the "Host Adapter BIOS" is set to 「Enabled」.
*3 When the "Support for Ultra SCSI Speed" is set to 「Enabled」 and the "Initiate Wide Negotiation" is set to 「yes」, the setting
value of the "Maximum Sync Transfer Rate" is 40 MB/s.
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Explanation of each setting
1SCSI Bus Interface Definitions
・ Host Adapter SCSI ID
Selecting this option allows you to set the SCSI ID of this card. The default
setting is SCSI ID=7. This card has the highest priority on the SCSI bus. We
recommend that you leave this card ID set to 7.
・ SCSI Parity Checking
Selecting this option allows you to determine whether data is transferred
accurately on the SCSI bus or whether this card checks the parity. The default
setting is 「Enabled」. If any SCSI device being connected to this card does not
support the SCSI parity function, 「Disabled」 the SCSI Parity Checking
function. Most SCSI devices support SCSI parity. If you do not know
whether the SCSI device supports SCSI parity, refer to that SCSI device's
documentation.
・ Host Adapter SCSI Termination
This option allows you to configure SCSI termination using this card. This
card default setting is 「Automatic」. We recommend that you leave this card
set its default setting of 「Automatic」.
Note
The SCSI terminators of this card are always activated because the
jumpers J2 and J4 of this card are short-circuited.
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2
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Default setting
Enabled
Enabled
2
Boot only
2
Enabled
2
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
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