Host Adapter Settings Submenu - PRIMERGY BX620 S3 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Hardware Configuration/Utilities

8.3.4 Host Adapter Settings Submenu

Configures HBA operations.
Selected Adapter
Adapter Type
QLA23nn
Use <Arrow keys> to move cursor, <Enter> to select option, <ESC> to backup
Item
Host Adapter BIOS
Frame Size
Loop Reset Delay
Adapter Hard Loop ID
Hard Loop ID
Spinup Delay
234
Qlogic Fast!UTIL Version n.nn
I/O Address
9n00
Host Adapter Settings
BIOS Address:
BIOS Revision:
Adapter Serial Number: nnnnnn
Interrupt Level:
Adapter Port Name:
Host Adapter BIOS:
Frame Size:
Loop Reset Delay:
Adapter Hard Loop ID:
Hard Loop ID:
Spinup Delay:
Connection Options:
Fibre Channel Tape Support:Enabled
Data Rate:
table: Items on the Host Adapter Settings Submenu
Setting
• Enabled
• Disabled (at the time of
purchase)
• 512
• 1024
• 2048 (at the time of
purchase)
• 0−60
• 5 (at the time of
purchase)
• Enabled
• Disabled (at the time of
purchase)
• 0 (at the time of
purchase)
• 0−125
• Enabled
• Disabled (at the time of
purchase)
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n.nn
nn
**************
Disabled
2048
5
Disabled
0
Disabled
1
2
Description
Sets whether or not to use ROM BIOS when the
server blade boots.
Normally set this item to [Disabled].
In the SAN Boot configuration, set this item to
[Enabled].
Specify the maximum frame length supported by
the Fibre Channel Expansion Board.
Specify the wait time (sec) required to make the
reset fibre channel interface active.
Sets whether or not to change the ID of the fibre
channel device to the value specified in [Hard Loop
ID].
Note:
When connecting the fibre channel device to
the port extension kit used in
ETERNUS3000 model 50, set this item to
[Enabled]; otherwise, set to [Disabled].
Sets the ID of the fibre channel device when
[Adapter Hard Loop ID] is set to [Enabled].
Note:
When connecting the fibre channel device to
the port extension kit used in
ETERNUS3000 model 50, specify the ID,
which is unique in AL. Otherwise, set to "0".
Sets whether or not to wait until the device is ready
for processing. Setting to [Enabled] places the
system into the standby state for up to 5 minutes.

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