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HP E Series - Verifying HBA Device Driver Information; Verifying Serial Port Configuration; Terminal Configuration Settings

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Check the release notes for the device driver to see if there are any specific issues or a required
configuration. Also, ensure that you are using the current version of the HBA driver.
Older applications can have expectations about what constitutes a valid SCSI ID, and thus may not
correctly handle certain mappings. This is not an issue for the operating system or most applications.
However, some applications may exhibit difficulties addressing target IDs greater than 15 (16 and
higher). To resolve this situation in a direct attach configuration, configure the FC interface controller to use
hard addressing and set the AL_PA to a value that the HBA can map, with an ID less than 16.
Verifying HBA device driver information
Review the HBA device driver Readme.txt file for configuration specifics. An HBA may require a
different configuration. HBAs typically come with utility programs to view or change their configurations.
Verifying serial port configuration
If you are having problems connecting to the serial interface, verify the configuration of the terminal or
terminal emulation program.
If problems persist, verify the cabling.
If a valid Ethernet IP address is configured, serial configuration settings can also be set via Telnet.
Table 23 Terminal configuration settings
Attribute Setting
BAUD Rate
Autobaud, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Data Bits
8
Stop Bit
1
Parity
None
Flow Control
None or XON/XOFF

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