Avaya Sun Fire V880 User Manual
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204 Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880 Computer Hardware Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
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Remote System Control
SCSI
Small computer system interface (SCSI)
.
SCSI Bus
An industry standard peripheral bus that is used to connect intelligent
peripherals to a computer. It uses a daisy-chained cabling arrangement that
originates at the Host Adapter to interconnect up to seven intelligent
peripheral controllers on the bus. The Sun computer uses a fast SCSI-2
implementation.
SCSI ID
Each tap on the SCSI bus is required to have a unique identification or
address, which is the SCSI ID. The ID is set by a switch located on each
controller.
SCSI single-ended bus
A version of the SCSI bus designed to minimize cost and space. Cable
lengths up to 6 meters are supported. It is not compatible with the differential
version of the SCSI bus.
Small computer
system interface
(SCSI)
A hardware interface that allows the connection of peripheral devices (such
as hard disks, tape drives, CD-ROM drives, and DVD-ROM drives) to a
computer system.
Solaris
The operating system package on the Sun computer. Solaris is a version of
the UNIX
®
System V Release 4. CMS requires Solaris to run on the Sun
computers.
SSO
Services Support Organization. The Avaya organization that provides
technical support for Avaya products.
TPE
Twisted-pair Ethernet