5 setting scsi ids, Setting scsi ids, Termination override switch settings for u1 and u2 – LSI SYM22801 User Manual

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SCSI Bus Termination

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Figure 2.18 Termination Override Switch Settings for U1 and U2

2.3.5 Setting SCSI IDs

You must set each SCSI device and the host adapter to a separate SCSI
ID, 0 through 15. SCSI ID 7 is the preset host adapter setting, giving it
the highest priority on the SCSI bus. If you plan to boot your computer
from a SCSI hard disk drive on the SCSI bus, that drive should have
SCSI ID 0, or the lowest SCSI ID on the bus. Chapter 3, Configuring the
Host Adapter
, explains how to set the host adapter ID using the Symbios
SCSI Configuration utility.

1

2

3

4

Default setting. Autoterm ination w ill
w ork as designed.

NO

1

2

3

4

NO

Sim ulates a device on the Internal 50 pin
connector. Use this switch only w hen a
device is connected to the internal 50 pin
connector that does not ground pin 22,
like another LSI Lo gic host adapter.

1-INT50

1

2

3

4

NO

Sim ulates a device on the Internal 68 pin
connector. Use this switch only w hen a
device is connected to the internal 68 pin
connector that does not ground pin 50,
like another LSI Lo gic host adapter.

2-INT68

1

2

3

4

NO

Forces term ination O N the upper data
lines. Use this sw itch w hen a narrow 8-bit
device is connected to one of the 68 pin
connectors.

3-UPPER TER M

1

2

3

4

NO

Sim ulates a device on the External 68 pin
connector. Use this sw itch only when a
device is connected to the external 68 pin

connector that does not ground pin 50,
like another LSI Logic host adapter.

4-EXT68

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