Voyager 3000 User Guide
Figure 4-2 Logical View of VOYAGER 3001
Host SCSI
Channel 2
Channel 1
Channel 0
Drive SCSI
Controller
Drive SCSI
Power
Supply
Host
System
Top 3 drives on
Bottom 3 drives on
Accessing the VOYAGER 3000 Menus
Connecting a Monitor
The VOYAGER 3000 is shipped with a serial cable for making the connection from the options board at the rear of the system to an external monitor. To use the monitor utility, run the cable from the VOYAGER 3000 to your monitor. The terminal should be configured as shown in Table
Table 4-1 RS232 Terminal Settings
Parameter | Value |
Baud Rate | 9600 |
Data Bits | 8 |
Stop Bits | 1 |
Parity | None |
Emulating a Monitor
If you do not have a dedicated monitor at your disposal, you can still access the VOYAGER 3000 monitor utility by using a PC and communications software to emulate a monitor. In this example, we will use the Microsoft Windows V3.X11 Terminal program.
11Windows 95 users can use HyperTerminal