CHAPTER 4: Installing Your Tape Drive
4.3.1 Setting the Internal Drive SCSI ID
Each device on the SCSI bus must have a unique SCSI ID address assigned to it.
For specific recommendations for assigning SCSI IDs, refer to the system or SCSI
controller documentation.
Internal drives can be configured for SCSI ID addresses that range from 0 to 15 in
one of two ways:
•
Jumper the 10-pin SCSI ID block located on the back of the drive (
Figure 4-1
on page 4-8
), or
•
In a library setting, you can set the IDs through firmware. (The firmware
default is SCSI ID = 5 and no jumpers are installed on the jumper block.)
N
OTE
: The default setting for the tape drive is 5; the host adapter
setting is typically SCSI ID 7. If you choose to omit all
jumpers from the SCSI ID block, the tape drive will use
the default setting of 5.
This subsection discusses setting the SCSI ID on the internal drive manually via
the jumper block.
Table 4-1
lists the SCSI ID address and jumper settings.
Summary of Contents for SDLT220
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Page 20: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction ...
Page 34: ...CHAPTER 2 SDLT 220 320 Product Information ...
Page 52: ...CHAPTER 3 Drive Specifications ...
Page 76: ...CHAPTER 4 Installing Your Tape Drive ...
Page 92: ...CHAPTER 5 Using Your Tape Drive ...
Page 104: ...CHAPTER 6 SCSI Description ...
Page 120: ...APPENDIX A SDLT I Tape Cartridge ...
Page 130: ...APPENDIX B DLT IV Tape Cartridge ...