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Completing the Installation - aha 3940uw pci

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This feature works only when one computer is turned off, and the other computer connected to the same SCSI bus accesses the disk drives and other SCSI devices on the bus. Setting SCSI IDs You must assign a different SCSI ID to each device on the SCSI bus connected to the AHA-3940U/ 3940UW/3940UWD host adapter. See your SCSI device documentation to learn how to determine the ID and change it. s ID 7 is the default SCSI ID for the host adapter on both SCSI Channels A and B. You can change the ID(s) in SCSISelect, if necessary. See Configuring the Host Adapter on page 8. s SCSI devices connected to an AHA-3940U can have IDs from 0 to 7. SCSI devices connected to an AHA-3940UW or AHA-3940UWD can have IDs from 0 to 15. (The host adapter itself uses one SCSI ID on each channel.) s The SCSI IDs on one SCSI channel do not interfere with the IDs on another SCSI channel. s If you have two host adapters connected to the same SCSI bus, be sure to assign them different SCSI IDs, preferably IDs 7 and 6. 6 Completing the Installation 1 Put the chassis cover back on the computer, following the directions in the documentation. 2 Be sure all power switches are OFF, then reconnect power cables to your computer. 3 Turn ON the power for the computer and the peripheral device(s). 4 If your system CMOS Setup requires you to enable PCI bus parameters, do so now. Refer to your computer documentation. 7 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPCAAAAAAaruHiAAArrntAAAArtAAAeN-SAAAn3uAAApt9mAAAeD4AAAcbAAA0aeAAANtUerAAAu::/AAA3mAAA519AAA11b4AAA1/eAAA010rAAAU4:4AAA/04WAAA9-AAA960AAA/43AAA059AAA,6AAA4R8AAA0e-AAAU0vAAA0AAA.WAAABAAADEAAAAAACIAAAnNAAAsAAAtDAAAaAAAlalAAAtaAAAetAAA:i1oAAAAAA1nAAA/G1AAAAAA8uAAA/i9AAAdAAA6eAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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AHA-3940U/3940UW/3940UWD Installation Guide
Part Number: 511040-00, Rev. B
Print Spec Number: 494568-00
Current Date: 11/14/96
ECN Date:11/18/96
This feature works only when one computer is
turned off, and the other computer connected to the
same SCSI bus accesses the disk drives and other
SCSI devices on the bus.
Setting SCSI IDs
You must assign a
different
SCSI ID to each device on
the SCSI bus connected to the AHA-3940U/
3940UW/3940UWD host adapter. See your SCSI
device documentation to learn how to determine the
ID and change it.
ID 7 is the default SCSI ID for the host adapter on
both SCSI Channels A and B. You can change the
ID(s) in SCSI
Select
, if necessary. See
Configuring
the Host Adapter
on page 8.
SCSI devices connected to an AHA-3940U can
have IDs from 0 to 7. SCSI devices connected to
an AHA-3940UW or AHA-3940UWD can have
IDs from 0 to 15. (The host adapter itself uses one
SCSI ID on each channel.)
The SCSI IDs on one SCSI channel do not interfere
with the IDs on another SCSI channel.
If you have two host adapters connected to the
same SCSI bus, be sure to assign them different
SCSI IDs, preferably IDs 7 and 6.
Completing the Installation
1
Put the chassis cover back on the computer,
following the directions in the documentation.
2
Be sure all power switches are
OFF
, then recon-
nect power cables to your computer.
3
Turn
ON
the power for the computer and the
peripheral device(s).
4
If your system CMOS
Setup
requires you to
enable PCI bus parameters, do so now. Refer to
your computer documentation.
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