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3
Using the 16-Bit UltraSCSI Hub
This chapter discusses fair arbitration of the SCSI bus by the 5.25" SBB Hub. It
describes addressing configurations, tells you how to use the large Hub front panel, and
gives guidelines for selecting the SCSI cables.
UltraSCSI configuration guidelines are documented in
EK-ULTRA-CG
. These
guidelines include a list of all UltraSCSI components and the last few example
configurations include an UltraSCSI Hub. Refer to the configuration guidelines
for bus length and SCSI bus data transmission rates.
3.1 Large Hub Fair Arbitration
The DWZZH-S5 and the DWZZH-09 can be operated with Fair Arbitration
enabled
or
disabled
. Although it is recommended that both be operated with Fair
Arbitration enabled, it is not required.
In order to allow four or more
host
SCSI IDs to participate on a single SCSI bus
and to prevent lower SCSI host IDs from being
starved
for bus time, a fair
arbitration (Fair ARB) scheme is employed. Fair ARB works by assigning SCSI
ID 7, the highest priority ID to the Hub. When a SCSI arbitration phase occurs,
all the arbitrating IDs are captured in a register.
ID7 is
reserved
and may not be assigned to any SCSI device connected to the
Ultra SCSI Hub, regardless of having FairARB enabled or disabled.
CAUTION
Most manufacturers ship Host Bus Adapters with
a default SCSI ID of 7. Ensure that the ID is
changed before establishing a connection betwen
the adapter and the Hub.
The winning ID for this group will be the highest priority ID and allowed bus
privilege. After this ID has completed its transaction, the ID will be removed
from the group and at the next arbitration phase, the remaining highest ID will be
serviced. This will continue until all of the IDs in the group have been serviced
once. All requests from IDs not contained in the register will be
backed off
using
ID 7.