HP B160L, B132L, B180L manual NSE Scsi Device IDs

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SCSI Connections

Assigning SCSI Device IDs

NSE SCSI Device IDs

Before assigning a NSE SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to check your NSE SCSI device IDs. To check what SCSI device IDs are available and assign an ID to your device, follow these instructions which use Table 25:

1Write in the NSE SCSI device ID of any internal drives in Table 25

2Write in the type of external drives (SE SCSI, FW SCSI or Ultra SCSI) currently connected to your system under the heading “External Device Drives” and each drive’s SCSI device ID under the heading “Device ID.”

3Add your new drive to the table if it is an external device. If it is an internal drive, continue to Step 4.

The C1700A Magneto-Optical Autochanger uses three SCSI addresses, and accounts for three of the seven devices allowed on the NSE SCSI bus.

4Check to see which SCSI device IDs are not used. You can use ID numbers 0 through 6 if they are not already in use. If the default ID on your drive does not conflict with any existing drive IDs, use that ID. If your default address conflicts with an existing drive ID, you need to assign a new SCSI device ID to your drive. See the drive installation documentation for information on changing the device ID.

Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device. It is reserved for the built-in SCSI bus controller

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