External; Daisy-Chain - Sun Microsystems storagetek sl500 Reference Manual

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The library supports the following cable types and specifications:
Cable Type
P-cable
A-cable
Note – If the SCSI bus uses an A-cable, you must use an adapter to terminate the
eight additional data lines in the P-cable. You then must use the P-cable to connect
the SCSI bus to the library and tape drives.

External

StorageTek supplies a variety of external SCSI bus cables to connect the library and
tape drives to the SCSI bus. Types of cables include:
50-pin Centronics
68-pin Micro D-type
68-pin micro-centronix
68-pin AS/400 recessed hardware
68-pin RS6000 (2416 IOP)
68-pin 4-40 hardware
Contact a marketing representative or refer to the system assurance guide for your
library for information about SCSI cables.

Daisy-Chain

The library and the tape drives may be daisy chained on the SCSI bus using short
SCSI cables. The library and the tape drives each have two SCSI connectors wired
in parallel. To daisy chain these devices, connect a SCSI cable from the bus to one
of the connectors; then connect a SCSI daisy-chain cable from the other connector
to the next device. Daisy-chain cables are available from StorageTek.
Note – If a device is first or last on the SCSI bus, then it must be terminated. See
"Terminator" on page 10
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Description
The SCSI-3 P-cable consists of 68 conductors:
16 data lines
9 control lines
2 parity lines
7 ground, reserved, or special signal lines
The SCSI-2 A-cable consists of 50 conductors:
8 data lines
9 control lines
1 parity lines
7 ground, reserved, or special signal lines
for information and part numbers.
Chapter 2 SCSI Bus Physical Description 9
Interface Cables

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