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Altos RAIDWatch User Guide
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Example: Settings for Windows NT 4.0
The settings for Windows NT 4.0 are provided here as an example. For the settings under other
operating systems, please refer toTable 2–2, ”Peripheral Device Type Parameters” above.
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Press <Enter> to confirm the selection. Now that we have changed the Peripheral Device Type, let
us set the Peripheral Device Qualifier. Press <Esc> to return to the sub-menus mentioned above. Use
the arrow keys to scroll down to Device Qualifier, press *
up
or
down
arrows to select “Device
Qualifier Connected.”
Table 2–3 Peripheral Device Type Settings:
No Device Present 0x7f
Direct-access Device 0
Sequential-access Device 1
Processor Type 3
CD-ROM Device 5
Scanner Device 6
MO Device 7
Storage Array Controller Device 0xC
Unknown Device 0x1f
On the front panel, use *
up
or
down
arrows to select “Peripheral Device Type
Parameters”; and then press <Enter>.
Periph Dev
Type Parameters
(For this example, we assume that there are currently no peripheral devices. Device Type -
No Device (0x7f)
Press
up
or
down
arrows to choose “Set Device Type? Unknown (0x1f)”. Set Device Type
Unknown (0x1f)
The default setting is “Connected.” If your Front Panel reads “Disconnected,”
press <ENT> and you will be prompted to change to “Connected.”
Device Qualifier
Connected
If your Device Qualifier setting reads “Connected,” press <Esc> to return to the
host-side SCSI submenus
Use
up
or
down
arrows to select Support for Removable Media. The default
setting is “Disabled.” If the LCD reads “Enabled,” press <Enter> and you will be
prompted
Support Removable
Media Disabled
to accept a change. If the screen reads “Disabled,” press <Esc> to return to the
host-side SCSI submenus.