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SBB,9–2
single-ended termination,9–3
standalone,9–2
terminating,9–2
termination,9–3
single-ended SCSI buses
description of,3–4
single-ended transmission
definition,3–4
storage shelves,9–8, 9–9, 9–13
attachingto sharedSCSI bus,9–8,
9–13
BA350,9–9
BA356,9–9
overview,9–8, 9–13
setting up,3–16, 9–14
subscriber connector,6–16
switch
10Base-T Ethernet connection,
6–15
changing password,6–21
changing user names,6–21
front panel,6–15, 6–18
GBIC,6–16
installing,6–15
interface module,6–16
overview,6–15
settingEthernet IP address,6–18
setting switch name,6–21
telnet session,6–21
system reset,6–24, 6–45
Ttable of connections,6–55
termination,9–13
BA356,9–11
DWZZA,9–16
DWZZB,9–16
ESL9326D,8–68
terminating the shared bus,3–7,
9–5
UltraSCSI BA356,9–14
termination resistors
KZPBA-CB,4–9t, 10–4t, 10–7t
KZPSA,10–4t, 10–7t
KZPSA-BB,10–7t
terminators
supported,2–11
TL881,8–48
TL881/891 DLTMiniLibrary
cabling,8–54, 8–58
capacity,8–49, 8–51
components,8–49
configuringbase unit as slave,8–61
models,8–49
performance,8–51
powering up,8–62
setting the SCSI ID,8–53,8–63
TL890
cabling,8–24
default SCSI IDs,8–29
powering up,8–28
setting SCSI ID,8–29
TL891,8–18, 8–48
cabling,8–20, 8–24
configuring as slave,8–26
default SCSI IDs,8–20, 8–29
setting SCSI ID,8–18, 8–19, 8–29
shared SCSI usage,8–18
TL892,8–18
cabling,8–20, 8–24
configuring as slave,8–26
default SCSI IDs,8–20, 8–29
setting SCSI ID,8–18, 8–19, 8–29
shared SCSI usage,8–18
TL893,8–40, 8–41
cabling,8–44, 8–47
MUC switch functions,8–42
setting SCSI ID,8–43
TL894
cabling,8–34
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