Scsi Connection Examples - Asus AP100 Hardware Reference Manual

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SCSI Connection Examples

This is an example of how SCSI devices can be connected to your server.
Two 9GB Ultra2-SCSI hard disks in the 3.5" cage can be connected to
the Ultra2 connector on the motherboard for 18GB of main storage.
One Ultra-SCSI tape drive in the 5.25" cage is connected to the 50 pin
narrow connector on the motherboard for routine backups.
The Wide-SCSI connector on the motherboard can be extended (using
an optional SCSI cable with external bracket) to the chassis slot opening
for connection of an external 4GB Ultra-Wide Hard disk drive and a
Wide-SCSI CD recorder for archives.
68 pin Fast/Ultra-Wide Cable
IDE Hard Disk Drive
50 pin Fast/Ultra-Narrow Cable
68 pin Fast/Ultra-Wide Cable
68 pin external SCSI connector
You must terminate the SCSI cable even if no devices
are connected. Either place a terminator here or remove
the SCSI cable from the motherboard. This holds true for
each unused SCSI cable.
Example of SCSI connections
AP100 Hardware Reference Guide
IV. Appendix
68 pin Ultra-Wide Hard Disk
(with external casing & power)
68 pin Ultra2 Cable
68 pin Wide-SCSI CD-R Drive
(with external casing & power)
(Terminated)
IDE CD-ROM Drive
50 pin SCSI Tape Drive
(Terminated)
Terminator
68 pin Ultra2 Hard Disks
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