
ADIC Management Console User’s Guide 69
Channel Mode
Channel Mode identifies the channel as either an initiator or a target. When a SCSI channel is changed
from target to initiator mode, the values that appear in the host ID and alternate host ID boxes do not default
to 0. They default to values that the appliance has most recently used.
Host ID
Host ID is typically assigned as 7.
Bus Reset on Power Up
Bus Reset on Power Up is typically enabled. Removing the check mark from this box disables SCSI bus
reset on power-up.
Enable Termination
Enable Termination is typically enabled. Removing the check mark from this box disables the internal
termination circuits.
Alternate Initiator ID
The default Alternate Initiator ID is set automatically by the appliance. When the appliance scans the SCSI
bus, it determines which IDs currently are being used by target devices and sets the alternate ID to the
highest ID not in use. Change the alternate ID by using the pull-down list or typing a new number. To restore
the automatic default selection, select Automatic from the drop-down list. This option is grayed out when
the SCSI channel is being set to target mode.
Managing the Fibre Channel
By right-clicking a network appliance’s Fibre Channel, you can directly configure Fibre Channel parameters,
or instantly rescan and reset the Fibre Channel.
Rescanning the Fibre Channel
Rescan the Fibre Channel bus after adding or removing devices.
1 Expand the appliance in the navigation panel or the graphical panel.
2 Right-click the appropriate Fibre Channel graphic.
3 Select Rescan.
A warning is displayed.
4 Select Yes to continue.
The following message is displayed in the Status/Message Area:
Rescanning Fibre Channel n on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Please wait several minutes before doing a ‘Refresh.’
In this example, the “n” represents the Fibre Channel number and xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx represents the IP
address of the appliance.
If you rescanned because you added a device, proceed to Refreshing Data
on page 62.
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