SCSI Cable Routing
The following diagram shows how the SCSI cables should be routed when connecting SCSI
devices in the system.
CAUTION
You should try to minimize cable flexing during handling. SCSI cables should not
have any creased bends. Take care when installing or replacing cables to insure that
they do not contact sharp metal surfaces or become excessively bent or twisted.
Peripheral Bay
In the peripheral bay:
The Narrow Ultra SCSI cable connects to the CD-ROM drive. It can also connect to another
installed Narrow Ultra SCSI device. The cable is 56 inches (1.4 meters) long.
The Wide Ultra2 SCSI Channel A cable connects to the system disk drive. It can also connect
to another installed LVDS Wide Ultra2 SCSI device. The cable is 30 inches (0.76 meters)
long.
Disk Drive Bay
System Board
External Narrow
Ultra SCSI Port
Narrow Ultra SCSI
Wide Ultra2 SCSI Channel A
Wide Ultra2 SCSI Channel B
Wide Ultra2 SCSI
Channel B
Wide Ultra2 SCSI
Channel A
Narrow Ultra
SCSI
Chassis
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