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SCSI BIOS Setup error. SCSI Controller Termination In order to have the SCSI bus function properly and reliably, termination at the ends of the SCSI bus is necessary. Proper termination can ensure signal on the SCSI bus will not reflect and cause data loss or errors. Settings options: Enabled, Disabled. Additional Options Boot Device Configuration Press to enter the sub-menu screen. Boot Device Configuration Single Image Master SCSI Controller AIC-7899 A at slot 0D 03:07:00 Select SCSI peripheral from which to boot Boot SCSI Controller AIC-7899 A at slot 0D 03:07:00 Boot SCSI ID 0 Option Listed Below Has NO EFFECT if MULTI LUN Support is Disabled Boot LUN Number 0 Boot SCSI Controllers Select either SCSI channel A (AIC-7899 A) or channel B (AIC-7899 B) to boot up the SCSI subsystem. Boot SCSI ID Specify a SCSI device to become the boot device by selecting its SCSI ID. Setting options: 0~15. Boot LUN Number If a boot device has multiple logical units, you must specify the boot logical unit number (LUN). If multiple LUN support is disabled, specifying a number here is useless. Setting options: 0~7. SCSI Device Configuration Press and the following sub-menu screen appears. The sub-menu screen allows you to specify the configuration for each device on the SCSI bus. 4-5

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SCSI BIOS Setup
4-5
error.
SCSI Controller Termination
In order to have the SCSI bus function properly and reliably, termination at the
ends of the SCSI bus is necessary.
Proper termination can ensure signal on the
SCSI bus will not reflect and cause data loss or errors.
Settings options:
Enabled
,
Disabled
.
Additional Options
Boot Device Configuration
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu screen.
Boot SCSI Controllers
Select either SCSI channel A (AIC-7899 A) or channel B (AIC-7899 B) to
boot up the SCSI subsystem.
Boot SCSI ID
Specify a SCSI device to become the boot device by selecting its SCSI ID.
Setting options:
0~15
.
Boot LUN Number
If a boot device has multiple logical units, you must specify the boot
logical unit number (LUN).
If multiple LUN support is disabled, specify-
ing a number here is useless.
Setting options:
0~7
.
SCSI Device Configuration
Press <Enter> and the following sub-menu screen appears.
The sub-menu
screen allows you to specify the configuration for each device on the SCSI
bus.
Single Image
Master SCSI Controller
....................
AIC-7899 A at slot 0D 03:07:00
Select SCSI peripheral from which to boot
Boot SCSI Controller
........................
AIC-7899 A at slot 0D 03:07:00
Boot SCSI ID
.....................................
0
Boot LUN Number
..........................
0
Boot Device Configuration
Option Listed Below Has NO EFFECT if MULTI LUN Support is Disabled