Chapter4 Installing Hardware Options
Completing the Installation
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Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide
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Assigning SCSI IDs

When you replace a SCSI disk drive in a CE-566, you must assign SCSI IDs 0 and
1 to the disk drives. The SCSI IDs are assigned by placing or removing jumpers
on the disk drive SCSI ID pins.
Note The disk drives have a label on the lower side that identifies the pins. You can
locate the pins corresponding to SCSI ID bit 0 by referring to this label.
Assign SCSI ID 0 to the disk drive in drive bay2 (located below the flash memory
card on right hand side of your Content Engine) by removing any jumpers from
the SCSI ID pins. (Other jumpers should be set the same as the jumper settings on
the drive that is being replaced.)
Assign SCSI ID 1 to the disk drive in drive bay1 (located below the CD-ROM
drive) by placing a jumper on the pins corresponding to SCSI ID bit 0.
To check whether the configuration is correct, refer to the boot time messages on
the device console. For example:
Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Attached scsi disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0
Completing the Installation
To complete your installation, reinstall the bezel, reinstall the Content Engine
cover, and reconnect all cables that you disconnected earlier. Follow the
instructions in this section.
Caution To maintain proper cooling and airflow, install the Content Engine cover before
turning on the Content Engine. Operating the Content Engine for extended
periods (over 30 minutes) with the Content Engine cover removed might damage
Content Engine components.