Tid settings – Promise Technology VTrak 15110 User Manual

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You can specify additional SCSI TIDs as needed.

7.

In the right column, select the LUN for the Console.

8.

Repeat steps 1 and 2 for SCSI Channel 2.

9.

Click the Submit button when you are done.

TID Settings

The SCSI Management–TID Settings tab enables you add SCSI Target IDs. This
feature applies to VTrak 8100, 12100 and 15110. The term "Target ID" refers to
the SCSI address of the two channels on the RAID subsystem. A SCSI bus has
an Initiator, such as the SCSI card inside the Host PC, and at least one Target,
such as the Controller and Logical Drives inside the RAID subsystem. Each
target must have its own address or Target ID number.

Target IDs can be divided into Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs) to extend the
number of available addresses. The default TID settings for both SCSI channels
is 0. This setting is adequate for most WebPAM and RAID subsystem
configurations. If an address conflict occurs, you might have to change the TID
setting.

You must have Creation Rights to access this function.

To make settings:

1.

Click the Subsystem

icon.

2.

Click on the VTrak

icon.

3.

Click on the SCSI Management

icon.

4.

Click on the TID Settings tab.

5.

Select the SCSI Target IDs you want to use on SCSI Channel 1.

6.

Select the SCSI Target IDs you want to use on SCSI Channel 2.

7.

Click the Submit button when you are done.

Caution

Conflicting ID numbers can prevent WebPAM from connecting to
the RAID subsystem and/or cause the SCSI HBA BIOS not to
recognize the Logical Drives. Promise offers a sufficient quantity
of TIDs and LUNs to avoid any conflict problems.

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