Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 242

The Door Column, The ScsiId Column, The Speaker Column, The Standard Column, The Diagnostic Column

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enclosure Commands The Door Column The Door column displays the number of doors on the enclosure management device. Typically, enclosure management devices support a maximum of sixteen doors. In the example, enclosure management devices 0 and 1 each have five doors. The ScsiId Column The ScsiId column displays the SCSI channel number (in the example, 0 and 1), the SCSI ID (in the example, 06), and the SCSI logical unit number (in the example, 0) for the enclosure management device. The Speaker Column The Speaker column displays whether there is a speaker installed on the enclosure management device. Specifically, the column can display the items listed in Table 9-1. Table 9-1 Speaker Status Status Yes No Meaning Speaker is installed. Speaker is not installed. This is the status displayed in the example. The Standard Column The Standard column displays a value that indicates whether the enclosure management device is compliant with the SAF-TE Interface Specification. This column should display the value SAFTE, as in the example. The Diagnostic Column The Diagnostic column displays the status of the enclosure management device's boot-time diagnostic tests. Typically at boot time, an enclosure management device performs diagnostic selftests on itself. 9-9

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enclosure Commands
The Door Column
The
Door
column displays the number of doors on the enclosure
management device. Typically, enclosure management devices
support a maximum of sixteen doors. In the example, enclosure
management devices
0
and
1
each have five doors.
The ScsiId Column
The
ScsiId
column displays the SCSI channel number (in the
example,
0
and
1
), the SCSI ID (in the example,
06
), and the SCSI
logical unit number (in the example,
0
) for the enclosure
management device.
The Speaker Column
The
Speaker
column displays whether there is a speaker installed
on the enclosure management device. Specifically, the column can
display the items listed in
Table 9-1
.
Table 9-1
Speaker Status
The Standard Column
The
Standard
column displays a value that indicates whether the
enclosure management device is compliant with the SAF-TE
Interface Specification. This column should display the value
SAF-
TE
, as in the example.
The Diagnostic Column
The
Diagnostic
column displays the status of the enclosure
management device’s boot-time diagnostic tests. Typically at boot
time, an enclosure management device performs diagnostic self-
tests on itself.
Status
Meaning
Yes
Speaker is installed.
No
Speaker is not installed. This is the status displayed in the
example.