1-3Getting Startedtechnology, the software has been adapted by mapping of ports 0through 3 to the following SCSI IDs: Bus 0, ID 0, Lun 0 Bus 0, ID 1, Lun 0 Bus 0, ID 2, Lun 0 Bus 0, ID 3, Lun 0In general, SCSI IDs will be populated from Bus 0, ID 0 upwards(always LUN 0).OrganizationChapter 1, Getting Started, provides an overview of this referenceguide.Chapter 2, Accessing the Command Line Interface, providesinformation on the ways you can access the CLI.Chapter 3, Syntax and Conventions for CLI Commands, describes thefeatures, conventions, command syntax, parameters, and valuetypes that define the command line interface.Chapter 4, General Control Commands, details general purposecommands such as open and close.Chapter 5, container Commands, describes all the commands relatedto arrays.Chapter 6, controller Commands, describes all the commands relatedto controllers.Chapter 7, disk Commands, describes the commands related to disks.Chapter 8, logfile Commands, describes the commands used to recordCLI command activities.Chapter 9, task Commands, describes the commands used to workwith tasks.Appendix A, Automated Scripts, provides examples of how to use theCLI commands in DOS command scripts.