SCSI BIOS Setup

the SCSI bus is necessary. Proper termination can ensure signal on the SCSI bus will not reflect and cause data loss or errors. Settings options: [Enabled], [Disabled].

Additional Options

Boot Device Configuration

Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu screen.

Boot Device Configuration

 

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Master SCSI Controller

AIC-7902 A at slot 0A 03:07:00

Select SCSI peripheral from which to boot

Boot SCSI Controller

AIC-7902 A at slot 0A 03:07:00

Boot SCSI ID

0

Option Listed Below Has NO EFFECT if MULTI LUN Support is Disabled

Boot LUN Number

0

Boot SCSI Controllers

Select either SCSI channel A (AIC-7902 A) or channel B (AIC-7902 B) to boot up the SCSI subsystem.

Boot SCSI ID

Specify a SCSI device to become the boot device by selecting its SCSI ID. Setting options: [0]~[15].

Boot LUN Number

If a boot device has multiple logical units, you must specify the boot logical unit number (LUN). If multiple LUN support is disabled, specifying a number here is useless. Setting options: [0]~[7].

SCSI Device Configuration

Press <Enter> and the following sub-menu screen appears. The sub-menu screen allows you to specify the configuration for each device on the SCSI bus.

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