Frame size: Specifies the maximum frame length supported by the IBM FAStT Host Adapter. The default size is 2048. If you are using
Loop reset delay: After resetting the loops, the firmware does not initiate any loop activity for the number of seconds specified in this setting. The default is 5 seconds.
Adapter hard loop ID: Forces the adapter to use the ID specified in the Hard
Loop ID setting. The default is Enabled.
Hard loop ID: When the Adapter Hard Loop ID is set to Enabled, the adapter uses the ID specified in this setting. The default ID is 125.
Selectable boot settings
You can access this option from the Configuration Settings menu. When this option is set to Enabled, you can select the node name from which you want to start up (boot). When this option is set to Disabled, the Boot ID and Boot LUN parameters have no effect.
Note: This option applies only to disk devices; it does not apply to
Adapter hard ID settings
You can access this option from the Configuration Settings menu. It forces the IBM FAStT Host Adapter to use the selected hard ID
Restore default settings
You can access this option from the Configuration Settings menu. It restores the IBM FAStT Host Adapter default settings.
Raw NVRAM data
This option displays the adapter nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) contents in hexadecimal format. This is a troubleshooting tool; you cannot modify the data.
Advanced adapter settings
You can access this option from the Configuration Settings menu. The default settings for the host adapter are listed in Table 2 on page 25 and are described immediately following the table.