When installing a wide SCSI controller in a computer, which ID number should be configured on the controller to give it the highest priority in the chain?
A. 0
B. 7
C. 8
D. 15
5 Comments on “which ID number should be configured on the controller to give it the highest priority in the chain?”
Omar Alvarezsays:
I think the correct answer is 0, it is designated for boot which is the device with highest priority in the chain.
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lpjsays:
Type your comment here7 is the default highest priority 0 is for boot priority search google or http://www.adaptec.com
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shathasays:
On a parallel SCSI bus, a device (e.g. host adapter, disk drive) is identified by a “SCSI ID”, which is a number in the range 0–7 on a narrow bus and in the range 0–15 on a wide bus.
I think the correct answer is 0, it is designated for boot which is the device with highest priority in the chain.
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Type your comment here7 is the default highest priority 0 is for boot priority search google or http://www.adaptec.com
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On a parallel SCSI bus, a device (e.g. host adapter, disk drive) is identified by a “SCSI ID”, which is a number in the range 0–7 on a narrow bus and in the range 0–15 on a wide bus.
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the highest priority is 7
http://www.scsifaq.org/scsifaq.html
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Wide SCSI is 0-15
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