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Chapter 0101:  SCSI

“You can’t expect to hit the jackpot if you don’t put a few nickels in the machine.”
-- Flip Wilson

 

Chapter Objectives

The objective of this chapter is to provide the reader with an understanding of the following:

1.4 Identify comment reports, associate cabling, and their connectors.

  • Cable types

  • Cable orientation

  • Pin connections

1.6 Identify proper procedures for installing and configuring SCSI devices.

    • Address/termination conflicts

    • Cabling types (example: regular, wide, ultra-wide,) internal vs. external

    • Expansion slots, EISA, ISA, PCI

    • Jumper block settings (binary equivalents)

2.1 Identify common symptoms and problems associated with each module and have to troubleshoot and isolate the problems:

    • Hard drives

    • Cables

 

Getting Ready - Questions
  1. Command Queuing was introduced with SCSI ____.

  2. The default ID for a SCSI controller is __.

  3. A LUN is used to do what?

  4. A Wide SCSI device operates at ___ MB/sec

 

 

 

 

 

Getting Ready - Answers
  1. 2

  2. 7

  3. Sub-divide a single SCSI ID

  4. 10

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