Assign a scsi target id – Promise Technology VTrak 15110 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Setup

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Assign a SCSI Target ID

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.

1.

From the Main menu, press 6 and Enter to access SCSI Management.

2.

Press 1 and Enter to access the Channel TID.

****Modify SCSI Channel TID****
SCSI Channel #

TIDs

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1

0

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2

0

Select the SCSI channel(1-2)
Press R to return after finished>1

3.

Type the number of the SCSI channel you want to select and press Enter.

Modify TIDs for SCSI channel 1(y/n)?>y
Enter the new TIDs>1,2,3

4.

Press Y and Enter to confirm the change.

5.

Type the new TID numbers for this channel and press Enter.
Separate non-consecutive numbers with a comma. For consecutive
numbers, type the first and last separated by a dash.
Note that your new selection overrides the previous setting. If you want to
keep an existing TID, be sure to type it as well.

TIDs for SCSI channel 1 changed
Press Enter key to return

6.

Press Enter to see the new settings.

****Modify SCSI Channel TID****
SCSI Channel #

TIDs

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1

0
1
2
3

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