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Host Adapter Setup
Host Adapter SCSI Bus ID. Used to change the adapter’s SCSI ID on
the SCSI bus. The INI-9100U provides eight ID’s available numbered
0-7, with 7 having the highest priority. The INI-9100UW provide
sixteen ID’s available numbered 0-15, with 15 having the highest
priority. The default ID is 7 for the INI-9100U/9100UW.
Installation of additional host adapters is permitted on the same PCI
bus. This will allow the system to have more than one SCI bus
attached. Under these conditions SCSI ID’s can be repeated.
Boot Device ID. This option selects which SCSI device will be the
designated boot device for the system. The INI-9100U/9100UW
provides seven SCSI ID’s available to boot from. The default ID for
this option is 0.
SCSI Terminators. This option is used to set auto-termination located
on the host adapter card. This option is also used to manually control
termination on the host adapter. The normal setting for this option is
auto.
SCSI Parity Check ON. Select this option to enable or disable parity
checking on the SCSI bus by the host adapter. The default setting for
this option is on. (yes)
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