Seagate Viper 200 Scsi Interface Manual page 71

Lto tape drive
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Field Descriptions
3
Reserved
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Reserved
Field
Bytes
Bits
Page
0
0-5
Code
Additional
1
Page
Length
Baud Rate
2
Alerts
3
0
2StopBits
3
1
Cmd Fwd
3
2-3
Port A
4
Transport
Type
Port A
5-7
Present
Selection
ID
Port B
8
Transport
Type
CmdFwd
Port A Transport Type
Port A Present Selection ID, MSB
Port A Present Selection ID
Port A Present Selection ID, LSB
Port B Transport Type
Port B Present Selection ID, MSB
Port B Present Selection ID
Port B Present Selection ID, LSB
Next Selection ID
Jumpered Selection ID
Target Initiated Bus Control
Description
22h, indicating the Interface Control Mode Page.
Always 0Eh, indicating that fourteen parameter bytes follow the
Page Length byte.
The baud rate at which the Library interface will operate after the
next reset.
0 = 9600 baud
1 = 4800 baud
2 = 9600 baud
3 = 19200 baud
4 = 38400 baud
5 = 57600 baud
6 = 112500 baud
0 = Disable unsolicited alert messages to the tape library via the
serial interface.
1 = Enable unsolicited alert messages to the tape library via the se-
rial interface.
This field is fixed at 0 and is not changeable, because Alerts are
not implemented.
0 = Library interface transmits 1 stop bit per byte.
1 = Library interface transmits 2 stop bits per byte.
0 = Command forwarding disabled.
1 = Command forwarding enabled.
Note: Not all drives support command forwarding. If the value in
this field is zero and it is not changeable, then command forwarding
is not supported.
Always 1, indicating SCSI Parallel.
Byte 5 = 0 for SCSI drives.
Byte 6 = 0 for SCSI drives.
Byte 7 = The current SCSI device ID.
Always 0 for SCSI drives
LTO SCSI Interface Manual
2StopBits Alerts
Disable Wide Bus Mode

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