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10-27-2002 10:19 PM
10-27-2002 10:19 PM
Cable Inline Termination
Hi,
I have a SCSI Cable which is connected to my N-Class Server. I want to know whether the cable is Inline Terminated ? The Part No of the cable is 5065-0066.If I can get the whole specification it will be very helpful for me to configure the MC/SG.
Thanks,
V.Tamilvanan.
I have a SCSI Cable which is connected to my N-Class Server. I want to know whether the cable is Inline Terminated ? The Part No of the cable is 5065-0066.If I can get the whole specification it will be very helpful for me to configure the MC/SG.
Thanks,
V.Tamilvanan.
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10-28-2002 12:47 AM
10-28-2002 12:47 AM
Re: Cable Inline Termination
This is an in-line termination cable.
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10-28-2002 06:08 AM
10-28-2002 06:08 AM
Re: Cable Inline Termination
Hello,
please be aware that cable is terminated from the one end, so connect cable by terminated end to ending storage device (not to N-class server). I saw these mistakes and it caused SCSI resets (at least :-( )
Eugeny
please be aware that cable is terminated from the one end, so connect cable by terminated end to ending storage device (not to N-class server). I saw these mistakes and it caused SCSI resets (at least :-( )
Eugeny
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