The host adapter has two six-post jumper blocks, one jumper block for each port, that control the host adapter's device ID. The ID is selected by installing a jumper between posts 1 and 2, or 3 and 4, or 5 and 6. If no jumper is installed, the default device ID is 1AE5. Port 0 is the top transceiver, and port 1 is the bottom transceiver.
Table 2: Jumper Settings (Port 0 and Port 1)
PCI Identifier | P0_JX (Port 0) | P1_JX (Port 1) |
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| | |
FE00 | 1–2 | 1–2 |
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FE01 | 3–4 | 3–4 |
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1AE5* | 5–6 | 5–6 |
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Note: * Without a jumper, the HBA reports a device ID of 1AE5. Most software drivers require a PCI device ID of FE00 to properly identify and control the HBA. Do not attempt to operate the HBA with the PCI device ID set to 1AE5 unless recommended by the driver installation instructions.
Figure 1: The LPe11002 Jumper Settings
Installing the Host Bus Adapter
To install the HBA:
1.Each HBA is shipped with a unique 64-bit identifier called the IEEE address. The FC industry uses a World Wide Name (WWN) derived from the IEEE address, and this number is needed for FC connectivity. Since this adapter has two ports, there are two IEEE addresses. The IEEE address is used when configuring your system. The serial number is used when communicating with Emulex. All numbers are clearly marked on the board. We recommend that you record these numbers before installation.
2.Turn off and unplug the computer.
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