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With the exception of the TZ885, TZ887, TL890, TL891, and
TL892, tape devices can only be installed at the end of a shared
SCSI bus. These tape devices are the only supported tape devices
that can be terminated externally.
We recommend that tape loaders be on a separate, shared SCSI
bus to allow normal shared SCSI bus termination for those shared
SCSI buses without tape loaders.
Whenever possible, connect devices to a shared bus so that they can be
isolated from the bus. This allows you to disconnect devices from the bus
for maintenance purposes, without affecting bus termination and cluster
operation. You also can set up a shared SCSI bus so that you can connect
additional devices at a later time without affecting bus termination.
Most devices have internal termination. For example, the UltraSCSI
KZPBA-CB and the fast and wide KZPSA-BB host bus adapters have
internal termination. When using a KZPBA-CB or KZPSA-BB with an
UltraSCSI hub, ensure that the onboard termination resistor SIPs have
not been removed.
You will need to provide termination at the storage end of one SCSI bus
segment. You will install an H8861-AA trilink connector on the HSZ70 or
HSZ80 at the bus end. Connect an H8863-AA terminator to the trilink
connector to terminate the bus.
Figure 3–1 shows a VHDCI trilink connector (UltraSCSI), which you may
attach to an HSZ70 or HSZ80.
Figure 3–1: VHDCI Trilink Connector (H8861-AA)
CXO5744A
3.6 UltraSCSI Hubs
The DS-DWZZH series UltraSCSI hubs are UltraSCSI signal converters
that provide radial connections of differential SCSI bus adapters and RAID
array controllers. Each connection forms a SCSI bus segment with SCSI bus
adapters or the storage unit. The hub provides termination for one end
3–8 Shared SCSI Bus Requirements and Configurations Using UltraSCSI Hardware