Table C-1 Scsi Tray Default Scsi Id Numbers; C.1 Scsi Tray Target Ids; C.2 Disk Board Target Ids - Sun Microsystems Ultra Enterprise 6000 System Manual

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C.1 SCSI Tray Target IDs

C.2 Disk Board Target IDs

SCSI Devices
The default SCSI ID numbers for devices in the SCSI tray are:

Table C-1 SCSI Tray Default SCSI ID Numbers

Device
ID
CD-ROM
6
Tape drive
5
Note – Default disk drive ID numbers are chosen so that IDs 4, 5, 6, and 7 are
unlikely to be assigned to disk drives. These IDs are in slots 0 and 1, which are
normally taken by a CPU/Memory board (slot 0) and an I/O board (slot 1).
The default SCSI ID numbers for disk drives located on the disk boards are
based on the board slot number as depicted in Table C-2. You can override the
default IDs by jumpers on each disk board. Each disk has an ID_ENABLE
jumper and four ID jumpers. If the ID_ENABLE jumper is not installed, the
disk drive uses the default SCSI ID. If the ID_ENABLE jumper is installed, the
disk drive uses the ID specified by the four ID jumpers located on the disk
board (an installed jumper indicates a logical 1).
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