StorageTek 9840 User Manual

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SCSI Change Configuration Menu

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Sixth Edition

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Drive Node World-Wide Name Submenu

Note: Firmware release level 1.30.111, and up, can create a “Custom” WWN as required for

special circumstances.

Make sure a Custom WWN is unique, and registered in Host interface software.
Unregistered or duplicate WWNs will cause Host interface anomalies.

H=xxxxxxxx

L=yyyyyyyy

Defaults to last saved selection.

H=xxxxxxxx,

together with

L=yyyyyyyy,

comprise the

unique 64-bit WWN that identifies
this specific drive.

Pressing

Select

when all digits are

steady, starts the change mode.
The left-most hexadecimal digit
begins flashing and will
increment up one value with
each additional press of

Select.

Pressing

Menu

sets the flashing

digit at displayed value (0-F), and
advances flashing to the next
digit. When the last digit is set, a
second press of

Menu

advances

menu to next submenu. Pressing

Select

restarts the left-most digit

flashing.

1. Press

Select

to start change mode;

or, press

Menu

to bypass.

2. Press

Select

to increment digit

until desired value is displayed,
then press

Menu

to set.

3. Repeat step 2 for each digit.

4. Press

Menu

to advance to the next

submenu; or, press

Select

to

restart change mode.

Drive Node Custom/Normal WWN Submenu

Note: This submenu only appears if a Custom WWN is in use, or is being created.

WWN Custom

WWN Normal

Custom is default selection.

Normal selection recalls the
stored Normal WWN from the
drive EEPROM.

Currently, a password (use 500) is
required to save a new Custom
WWN, or to reset a Custom WWN
back to the stored Normal WWN.
Password requirement will not be
in future firmware releases.

1. Press

Menu

to invoke Custom

WWN, and advance to the next
submenu; or

,

2. Press

Select

to toggle option;

then, press

Menu

to reset WWN to

the stored Normal WWN, and
advance to the next submenu.

Note: If valid password is not entered, change to the WWN will not be saved.

Table 6-2. Menu Table—SCSI Configuration (Continued)

Options

Notes

Procedure

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