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34.5 pc
Table 3.4 lists the fields and their descriptions.
| Table 3.4 | Device Properties Fields and Descriptions |
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| SCSI ID |
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| Device’s SCSI Identifier. |
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| Device Identifier | Information |
| Indicates the ASCII device identifier string, as extracted |
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| Mbytes/s |
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| Provides the maximum throughput of the device in |
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| Megatransfers/s | Configuration |
| Indicates the maximum synchronous data transfer rate |
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| [0 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 40] | in megatransfers per second. |
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Data Width |
| Configuration |
| Maximum data width in bits. |
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| Scan ID |
| Configuration |
| Indicates whether to scan for this SCSI identifier at boot |
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| Set this option to No if there is a device that you do not |
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| Scan LUNs > 0 | Configuration |
| Indicates whether to scan for LUNs greater than zero for |
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| a device. LUN 0 is always queried. This option should |
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| Set this option to No if you have problems with a device |
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| that responds to all LUNs whether they are occupied or |
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| not. Also, if a SCSI device with multiple LUNs exists on |
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| available to the system, then set this option to No. This |
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The LSI Logic SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility Menus |