Cisco Systems Engine 611 manual Assigning SCSI IDs

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Assigning SCSI IDs

Assigning SCSI IDs

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Assigning SCSI IDs

When you install or replace one or more of the SCSI disk drives in a WAE-611, you must assign a SCSI ID to each disk drive. The SCSI IDs are assigned by placing or removing jumpers on the disk drive SCSI ID jumper pins. The hard disk drives in this appliance use the SCSI IDs 0 and 1 only.

To assign the proper SCSI ID to a disk drive, follow these steps:

Step 1 Set the SCSI IDs for your drive by placing jumpers on the appropriate jumper pins, as follows:

Assign SCSI ID 0 to the disk drive in the first drive bay by removing any jumpers from the jumper pins.

The first drive bay (drive bay 0) is located below the CD-ROM drive on the left side of your system. (See Figure 3.)

Assign SCSI ID 1 to the disk drive in the second drive bay by placing a jumper on the pins closest to the power connector. Figure 4 shows the jumper placement for SCSI ID 1.

The second drive bay (drive bay 1) is located below the flash memory card on the right side of your system. (See Figure 3.)

Figure 4 shows the connector end of the hard disk drive and the location of the jumper pins.

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Contents Safety Overview Installing Hard Disk Drives in the Cisco Wide Area Application EngineContents Safety Overview, page Introduction, pageWarning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Rack Installation Safety GuidelinesProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSIntroduction Required ToolsRelated Documentation Removing the Bezel and Cover Captive screw Assigning SCSI IDs Removing and Replacing a SCSI Hard Disk Drive Step 5 Remove the chassis cover. See Figure Replacing the Cover and Bezel and Completing the Installation Obtaining Documentation Cisco Product Security OverviewCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsObtaining Technical Assistance Emergencies - security-alert@cisco.comSubmitting a Service Request http//tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.doDefinitions of Service Request Severity 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved