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106 Troubleshooting

Chapter 5

Verify Configuration

A number of configuration changes may result in an invalid configuration. If

you are in doubt about the configuration, restore the IM to the factory default

configuration, and configure the IM one step at a time to verify the

functionality of the configuration as changes are made.

Verify Devices

It may be useful to connect the SCSI target devices you are attempting to use to

the native SCSI interface to verify that the devices are functional. SCSI target

devices can be connected to a host SCSI bus to verify they are functional.

Verify Host Configuration

In some cases, it may be that the FC host bus adapter or host device driver

may not be working properly. Check the configuration of these elements. It

may be useful to check the release notes for the driver provided to see if there

are any specific issues or required configurations. It may also be useful to

ensure that you are using a current version of the HBA driver.
Check the Windows NT System Log using the Event Viewer to verify that the

HBA driver is functioning properly.

Verify HBA Device Driver Information

Check the HBA device driver Readme.txt file for configuration specifics. An

HBA may require a different configuration, depending on whether it is

connected to a loop or a switch. HBAs typically come with utility programs that

can be used to view or change their configuration.

Serial Port Problems

If you experience trouble communicating with the serial port, verify the

configuration of the host terminal or terminal emulation program. The IM

requires the baud rate set to 9600, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. Flow

control should be set to none or XON/XOFF, and may cause problems if set to

hardware. If problems persist, you may want to check the cabling or try a

different host.

Customer Support

If you are unable to resolve an issue, see

Appendix D

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