Operating instructions
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SCSI REFERENCE 1012975
CHAPTER 6—INQUIRY (12h)
Linked (Linked Command) – Byte 07, Bit 3
The value returned for this field is 0, indicating that the autoloader does not
support linked commands.
CmdQue (Command Queuing) – Byte 07, Bit 1
The value returned for this field is 0, indicating that the autoloader does not
support tag command queuing.
Vendor Identification – Bytes 08 through 15
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of “EXABYTE”
followed by a single space.
Product Identification – Bytes 16 through 31
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of the identifier,
“LTO_1x7_2U_ _ _ _ _ _” where each “_” represents an ASCII space character.
Note: When one of the autoloader’s emulation modes is selected from the
operator panel, the autoloader can be used with most, but not all, SCSI
drivers developed for the device being emulated. The Product
Identification (bytes 16 through 31) returned by the autoloader depends
on the emulation mode selected, as shown in Table 6-1.
Firmware Revision Level – Bytes 32 through 35
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of the
microcode revision level (for example, “0001” or other Exabyte microcode
revisions) followed by sufficient spaces to fill the field.
Full Firmware Revision Level – Bytes 36 through 54
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of the full
microcode revision level, and date (for example, “V1B003 092204”).
BarC (Bar Code) – Byte 55, Bit 0
The value returned for this field is always 1, indicating that the autoloader has
a bar code scanner installed.
Table 6-1 Product Identification string returned by the autoloader when using an emulation mode
When you select this
emulation mode...
The autoloader returns this Product Identification
string in response to an INQUIRY command...
Native 2-U The default Product Identification stored in the autoloader’s microcode.
AutoPak 110 “VXA_AutoPak_1x10” where each “_” represents an ASCII space character.
Exabyte EZ17 “Exabyte EZ17_ _ _ _” where each “_” represents an ASCII space character.
Exabyte 210 “EXB-210_________” where each “_” represents an ASCII space character.