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- SCSI_CDB abstract "In SCSI standards for transferring data between computers and peripheral devices, often computer storage, commands are sent in a Command Descriptor Block (CDB). Each CDB can be a total of 6, 10, 12, or 16 bytes, but later versions of the SCSI standard also allow for variable-length CDBs. The CDB consists of a one byte operation code followed by some command-specific parameters. The parameters need not be a full byte long, and the parameter length varies from one command to another. The available commands, with links to articles describing the detailed structure of many of them, are listed in the article section List of SCSI commands.Typical CDB structures, for the 6- and 16-byte SCSI Request Sense Command, opcode 3, are:6-byte CDB:16-byte CDB:An example with different allocation of bits to parameters is the 6-byte SCSI Mode Sense Command:The generic form of the 12-byte CDB is:See SPC-4 (http://www.t10.org/cgi-bin/ac.pl?t=f&f=spc4r34.pdf, free registration required) for more information.".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageExternalLink 100293068d.pdf.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageExternalLink ac.pl?t=f&f=spc4r34.pdf,.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageID "3327617".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageLength "4492".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageRevisionID "605797111".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink Category:SCSI.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink Computer_data_storage.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink Computer_storage.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink Logical_Unit_Number.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink Logical_unit_number.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_devices.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink SCSI.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink SCSI_Mode_Sense_Command.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink SCSI_Request_Sense_Command.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLink SCSI_command.
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLinkText "''CDBs''".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLinkText "CDB".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLinkText "Command Descriptor Block".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLinkText "SCSI CDB".
- SCSI_CDB wikiPageWikiLinkText "command descriptor block".
- SCSI_CDB hasPhotoCollection SCSI_CDB.
- SCSI_CDB ref "refScsiMan".
- SCSI_CDB reference "SCSI Command Reference Manual, Seagate Corp, December 2010.".
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- SCSI_CDB subject Category:SCSI.
- SCSI_CDB comment "In SCSI standards for transferring data between computers and peripheral devices, often computer storage, commands are sent in a Command Descriptor Block (CDB). Each CDB can be a total of 6, 10, 12, or 16 bytes, but later versions of the SCSI standard also allow for variable-length CDBs. The CDB consists of a one byte operation code followed by some command-specific parameters. The parameters need not be a full byte long, and the parameter length varies from one command to another.".
- SCSI_CDB label "SCSI CDB".
- SCSI_CDB sameAs m.0960tk.
- SCSI_CDB sameAs Q7389291.
- SCSI_CDB sameAs Q7389291.
- SCSI_CDB wasDerivedFrom SCSI_CDB?oldid=605797111.
- SCSI_CDB isPrimaryTopicOf SCSI_CDB.