Specifications

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5.14 Controller Parameters
5.14.1 Controller Name
Select “View and Edit Config Parms” from the Main Menu. Choose “View and Edit Configura-
tion Parameters,” “Controller Parameters," then press ENT. The current name will be dis-
played. Press ENT for two seconds and enter the new controller name by using the up or
down arrow keys. Press ENT to move to another character and then press ENT for two sec-
onds on the last digit of the controller name to complete the process.
5.14.2 LCD Title Display Controller Name
Choose “View and Edit Configuration Parameters,” “Controller Parameters,” then press ENT.
Use the up or down arrow keys to choose to display the embedded controller logo or any
given name on the LCD initial screen.
5.14.3 Password Validation Timeout
Choose “View and Edit Configuration Parameters,” “Controller Parameters,” then press ENT.
Select “Password Validation Timeout,” and press ENT. Press the up or down arrow keys to
choose to enable a validation timeout from one to five minutes to Always Check. The Always
Check timeout will invalidate any configuration change without entering the correct password.
5.14.4 Controller Unique Identifier
Choose “View and Edit Configuration Parameters,” “Controller Parameters," then press ENT.
Press the up or down arrow keys to select “Ctlr Unique ID-,” then press ENT. Enter any hex
number between “0” and “FFFFF” and press ENT to proceed.
Enter a unique ID for any RAID controller in a single or dual-controller configuration. The
unique ID is recognized by the controller as the following:
1. The unique ID is combined to generate a unique WWN node name for controllers or RAID
systems using Fibre Channel host ports. The unique node name helps prevent host com-
puters from mis-addressing the storage system during a controller failback/failover pro-
cess.
2. MAC addresses for the controller’s Ethernet port that should be taken over by a surviving
controller in the event of controller failure.