Configuring The Internal Parallel Scsi Tape Drive - Quantum LTO-3 Quick Start Manual

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Configuring the
Internal Parallel SCSI
Tape Drive
4
1 Depending on the interface configuration of the drive:
IF the drive interface is . . .
parallel Small Computer
System Interface (SCSI),
serial-attached SCSI (SAS),
2
Connecting the Internal Drive Interface and DC Power Cables
3
Restarting the Internal Tape Drive System
4
Installing the LTO Driver Software
5
Registering the LTO-3 (Model B) Half-Height Tape Drive
The factory-set default configuration of the internal parallel SCSI LTO-3 (Model B) Half-
Height Tape Drive is:
• SCSI ID: 6
• Terminator power: enabled
IF the default parallel SCSI ID
configuration is . . .
compatible with your system
SCSI bus,
already assigned to another
device,
Configuring the Internal Drive Parallel SCSI ID
Each device on the parallel SCSI bus must have its own unique SCSI ID. Use SCSI
configuration jumper pins 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, and 7–8 on the drive back panel to change the
SCSI ID of the LTO-3 (Model B) Half-Height Tape Drive (see
THEN . . .
proceed to
Configuring the Internal Parallel SCSI
Tape Drive
in the following subsection to configure
the parallel SCSI ID and bus terminator power.
there is no need to configure the SCSI ID or bus
termination, as SAS is a point-to-point
architecture. Skip to
Mounting the Internal Tape
Drive
on page 6
on page 10
on page 15, if required
THEN you can . . .
skip the following subsection and proceed to
Configuring the Internal Parallel SCSI Terminator
Power
on page 5.
change the configuration of either the other
device, or the LTO-3 (Model B) Half-Height Tape
Drive, as described in the following subsection.
figure
Installing the Internal LTO-3 (Model B) Half-Height Tape Drive
on page 8
on page 15
2).

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