SERVICE PROGRAM 9 March 2004
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5839*
IEEE 1394
Host Name Enter name 5839 4
Specifies the host name. Example: RNP0000000000
Cycle Master OFF /
ON
5839 7*
Enables or disables the cycle master function for the 1394 bus standard.
BCR mode 5839 8*
Determines how BCR (Broadcast Channel Register) operates on the 1394 standard
bus when the independent node is in any mode other than IRM. (NVRAM: 2bits)
Always Effective
: Writes from the IRM.
Standard: Copies BCR of the IRM after no data is written from the IRM
after the prescribed time has elapsed.
IRM Color Copy: BCR normally enabled.
IRM 1394a Check 5839 9*
Conducts a 1394a check of IRM when the independent node is in any mode other
than IRM.
OFF
: Checks whether IRM conforms to 1394a.
ON: After IRM is checked, if IRM does not conform then independent node
switches to IRM.
Unique ID 5839 10*
Lists the ID (Node_Unique_ID) assigned to the device by the system administrator.
OFF: Does not list the Node_Unique_ID assigned by the system administrator.
Instead, the Source_ID of the GASP header in the ARP is used.
ON:
The Node_Unique_ID assigned by the system administrator is used, and the
Source_ID of the GASP header in the ARP is ignored. Also, when the serial
bus is reset, extra bus transactions are opened for enumeration.
Logout 5839 11*
Handles the login request of the login initiator for SBP-2. (1bit)
OFF: Disable (refuse login). Initiator retry during login. Login refusal on arrival of
login request (standard operation)
ON
: Enable (force logout). Initiator retry during login. Login refusal on arrival of
login request, and the initiator forces the login.
Login 5839 12*
Enables or disables the exclusive login feature (SBP-2 related).
OFF
: Disables. The exclusive login (LOGIN ORB exClusvie it) is ignored.
ON: Enables. Exclusive login is in effect.
Login MAX [0~63 /
8
/ 1/step], (0 and 63: Reserved) 5839 13*
Sets the maximum number of logins from the initiator (6-bits)