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10-31-2000 07:29 AM
10-31-2000 07:29 AM
C3554U or C5259RM (C2490 drives)
Have three external HP cases each with five differential 2 Gig drives. The rear of each case has dip switch settings. Cannot find settings key on support pages. Can anyone provide me with the key for these dip switch settings, your consideration is much appreciated.
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10-31-2000 03:05 PM
10-31-2000 03:05 PM
Re: C3554U or C5259RM (C2490 drives)
Got an answer to my own question, the answer is as follows:
There are 5 switch blocks numbered 0-4 on the back of the box (1 for
each drive).
Each switch block has 4 switches. The switches each have a value of
1,2,4,or 8 (assigned from RIGHT to LEFT). Examples - if you turn switch
1 on, the SCSI address is 1. If you turn switch 2 on, the SCSI address
is 2. If you turn on switches 1 and 2, the SCSI address is 3. If you
turn on switch 2 and 4, the SCSI address is 6. If you turn on switches 8
and 3, the SCSI address is 11.
There are 5 switch blocks numbered 0-4 on the back of the box (1 for
each drive).
Each switch block has 4 switches. The switches each have a value of
1,2,4,or 8 (assigned from RIGHT to LEFT). Examples - if you turn switch
1 on, the SCSI address is 1. If you turn switch 2 on, the SCSI address
is 2. If you turn on switches 1 and 2, the SCSI address is 3. If you
turn on switch 2 and 4, the SCSI address is 6. If you turn on switches 8
and 3, the SCSI address is 11.
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