
A-4 Using the CFGGEN IR Configuration Utility
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CFGGEN is not case sensitive. You can type CFGGEN commands and
parameters in uppercase, lowercase, or a mixture of the two.
The following conventions are used in the command descriptions:
• Text in italics must be entered exactly as shown on the command line.
• Text surrounded by <> must be replaced with a required parameter.
• Text surrounded by [ ] may be replaced by an optional parameter.
• Parameters surrounded by {} must be entered one or more times, as
is appropriate for the command being executed.
• The command line definition characters <>, [ ], and {} must not be
entered on the command line.
A.3.1 Common Command Line Parameters
This section describes CFGGEN command line parameters that are
common to more than one command.
• <controller #>
The unique controller number of a PCI function found in the system,
starting with controller # 0. For example, in a system containing two
SAS1068 controllers, controller # 0 references the first controller and
controller # 1 references the other controller.
Valid controller number values are 0 to 255 (decimal).
• <SCSI ID>
The SCSI bus address of a peripheral device attached to an LSI SAS
controller. The valid SCSI ID values for supported LSI SAS
controllers are 0 to 127 (decimal) per controller.
Note: With PBSRAM, the SAS1068/1068E controllers can
support more than 128 devices.
• <Enclosure:Bay>
The Enclosure and bay/slot of a peripheral device attached to the
bus. The argument must use a colon (:) as a separator and must
follow the enclosure:bay format. This argument is only valid when
used with the bay command line argument. Valid numbers are 0 to
127 (decimal).
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