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Unpacking the Internal SCSI Tape Drive

Setting the SCSI ID

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Before you do anything else, unpack and inspect the tape drive for
shipping damage. If you notice any damage, report it both to the sales
representative and to the shipping company immediately.
Save the packing materials in case you need to move or ship
Note:
the tape drive in the future. You must ship the tape drive in
the original (or equivalent) packing materials or you will
invalidate the warranty.
If there is no damage to the tape drive, select a server or workstation to
host the tape drive, then move on to the following installation steps.
All SCSI devices attached to the server or workstation that is to host the
tape drive must have a unique SCSI ID. Check the SCSI IDs on all other
devices on the selected server or workstation, including the SCSI host
adapter, and select an unused SCSI ID for the tape drive. The factory
default SCSI ID is 5. If the tape drive's factory default SCSI ID is not being
used, you do not need to change the SCSI ID.
If you plan to attach the tape drive to a narrow (50-pin) SCSI
Note:
bus, you can only use IDs 0 through 7.
To set the SCSI ID:
Locate the SCSI ID jumpers on the rear panel of the tape drive, as
1
shown in
figure
1.
Chapter 2 Installing the Internal SCSI Tape Drive
Unpacking the Internal SCSI Tape Drive
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