Supported, Vital, Product – Dell PowerVault TL2000 User Manual

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Vendor

Identification:

Eight

byte

ASCII

string.

This

field

is

set

to:

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

I

B

M

Product

Identification:

Sixteen

byte

ASCII

string.

This

field

depends

on

the

library

model.

This

field

is

set

to:

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

3

5

7

3

-

T

L

Product

Revision

Level:

This

field

contains

4

bytes

of

ASCII

data

that

provides

the

media

changer's

software

revision

levels.

When

a

firmware

update

is

performed

on

the

media

changer,

this

part

of

the

revision

level

changes

to

reflect

that

update.

BarC:

When

set

this

bit

indicates

that

the

library

is

equipped

with

a

bar

code

scanner.

IUS:

Information

Units

Supported.

Set

to

0

indicating

information

units

are

not

supported.

QAS:

Quick

Arbitrate

Supported.

Set

to

0

indicating

QAS

is

not

supported.

Clocking:

Indicates

the

level

of

data

clocking

supported.

Set

to

11b

if

the

host

interface

speed

has

not

been

set

to

limit

transfers

to

80MB/s.

Set

to

00b

when

the

host

interface

speed

has

been

set

to

limit

transfers

to

80

MB/s.

Version

Descriptors:

The

version

descriptors

report

the

identifier

of

the

supported

SCSI

command

sets.

Supported

Vital

Product

Data

page

(00h)

The

Supported

Vital

Product

Data

VPD

page

provides

a

directory

of

the

Vital

Product

Data

Pages

that

are

supported

by

the

media

changer.

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Byte

0

Peripheral

Qualifier

(0)

Peripheral

Device

Type

(8)

1

Page

Code

(00h)

2

Reserved

3

Page

Length

(04h)

4

00h

-

(this

page)

5

80h

-

Unit

Serial

Number

Page

6

83h

-

Device

Identification

Page

7

C0h

-

Firmware

Build

Information

Page

8

D0h

-

Vendor

Specific

Page

9

FFh

-

Vendor

Use

Only

Note:

If

an

unsupported

LUN

was

initially

specified,

the

Peripheral

Qualifier

will

return

3h

and

the

Peripheral

Device

Type

will

return

1Fh.

Chapter

3.

Supported

SCSI

Commands

3-7

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