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AAA-133b

Brand: Adaptec | Category: Computer Hardware
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. System Requirements
  5. Installation Overview
  6. AAA-13xSA RAID Card Layout
  7. Verifying Presence of DIMM Memory
  8. Installing the AAA-13xSA RAID Card
  9. Connecting the LED Activity Indicator
  10. Setting Up SCSI Peripherals
  11. Terminate the Ends
  12. Additional Hints for Connecting SCSI Peripherals
  13. Connecting SCSI Peripherals
  14. Internal Wide Ultra SCSI Connector (68-pin)
  15. scsi connector
  16. Internal Ultra SCSI Connector (50-pin)
  17. External Wide Ultra SCSI Connector (68-pin)
  18. Connecting External SCSI Array Enclosures (Storage Subsystems)
  19. Completing the Installation
  20. Creating an Array
  21. Making the Array Bootable
  22. NetWare
  23. Windows NT
  24. Installing the Array1000SA Driver for Windows NT
  25. Installing the Driver When Windows NT is Already Installed
  26. Windows NT Installation and Configuration Notes
  27. Installing Adaptec CI/O Management Software for Windows NT Server
  28. novell netware server
  29. Installing the Array1000SA Driver for Novell NetWare
  30. Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed
  31. Netware Installation and Configuration Notes
  32. Installing the TIRPC Communications Module
  33. Installing the Adaptec CI/O Management Software for Novell NetWare
  34. Adaptec CI/O Management Software Installation Hints
  35. hints for establishing communications with your server
  36. Default AAA-13xSA RAID Card Settings
  37. Starting the SCSISelect Utility
  38. Using the SCSI Disk Utilities
  39. SCSISelect Settings
  40. Additional Options (SCSI Device Configuration)
  41. Additional Options
  42. Troubleshooting Checklist
  43. Windows NT Troubleshooting
  44. Problems Running Adaptec CI/O Management Software On Your Windows NT Server
  45. Problems Running SNMP Agent on Your Windows NT Server
  46. Using a CD-ROM Drive with DOS
  47. Using a CD-ROM Drive with NetWare
  48. Loading MIBs in the MIB Database
  49. External Cables
  50. Internal Ribbon Cables
  51. Maximum Cable Lengths