Adding A User-Defined Ata Command; Adding A Scsi Command (Sas Only) - Teledyne Sierra M6-2 User Manual

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Emulation
Smart Commands (SATA only)
To enable smart commands, click the Settings tab to open the Settings dialog, click the
Advanced button to open the Advanced Target Setting dialog, go to the Miscellaneous
Feature tab, check Support smart feature set, and check the specific features to enable
them (see
Note about Payload Data file: The software refreshes the Payload Data file automatically,
so when you select a Payload Data file, you get the latest version.
For the SPC4 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command, if you have selected the non‐default path to
the development directory on the Software Settings page, that path is shown when you
select a Payload Data file.

Adding a User-Defined ATA Command

Click the Insert ATA Command button and choose User Defined. This enters an
ATA command line with editable fields to define your own custom command.
Figure 2.121: Insert ATA Command

Adding a SCSI Command (SAS only)

Click the Insert SCSI Command button, click one of the command categories, and choose
a command (see
 
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Figure 2.122 on page
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