Appendix b scsi configuration, Scsi components, Scsi bus considerations – Plasmon V15 User Manual

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Appendix B

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SCSI C

ONFIGURATION

This appendix provides an overview of the SCSI interface and some general guidelines for connecting the
library to the SCSI bus.

SCSI Components

The SCSI system consists of the following components:

Initiator. The host computer system acts as the initiator of commands. It consists of the

application software, the operating system, the device driver, and the SCSI adapter card.

Bus. The SCSI cables connected to the adapter card and to the library (as well as other

devices on the bus) provide a pathway (or “bus”) for passing commands.

Targets. The library and the tape drive are peripheral devices (or targets) that are capable

of receiving commands from the host. Up to sixteen devices (including the host computer)
can be connected to the wide SCSI bus and up to eight devices can be connected to the
narrow SCSI bus.

SCSI Bus Considerations

This section provides the basic guidelines and considerations for setting up the library on the SCSI bus.

LVD SCSI

The Plasmon V15 supports an LVD (low-voltage differential) SCSI configuration. Every SCSI device
attached to the SCSI buses connecting to or from the library must also be LVD.

NOTE

Although LVD SCSI is compatible with single-ended SCSI, Plasmon
does not support single-ended devices on the library’s LVD SCSI bus.

Do not connect the LVD library to a high-voltage differential (HVD) SCSI bus.

Wide SCSI

The library is available in wide SCSI configurations only. A wide SCSI bus uses 68 parallel lines to transmit
signals between devices on the bus.

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