ATTO Technology 3400 Command Line Interface use and guidance, CLI command conventions

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7 Command Line Interface use and guidance

You will be able to perform all configuration via the Telnet interface through the Ethernet port using Command Line Interface (CLI) commands.

To configure the ATTO FibreCenter you will access the Command Line Interface (CLI), a set of ASCII commands, through a Telnet session.

Except for the Get Switch command return, ports are labeled 1 through 8: all connections are assumed to be between port 1 and 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in zone 1, between port 1 and 2 3 4 in zone 2 and between port 5 and 6 7 8 in zone 3. In the Get Switch command return, ports are labeled with letters.

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CLI command conventions

CLI commands are case insensitive: you may type all upper or all lower case or a mixture. Upper and lower case in this manual and the help screen are for clarification only.

Responses to commands are specified in the Results field for each command, followed by the Telnet prompt $ .

Symbols, typefaces and abbreviations used to indicate functions and elements of the command line interface used in this manual include those found in Exhibit 7-3.

The settings resident in the FibreCenter 3400 will be preserved over a power-off, power-on cycle and restored automatically on power- on.

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Contents Atto FibreCenter Secure Data Path Application Page Page Contents Configuration commands Fibre Channel is a key technology for storage GlossaryTerm Definition LED Atto FibreCenter supports diverse SAN needs Quick start instructionsZone Port Features Atto FibreCenter 3400 characteristicsSpecifications Local and network managementSecure Data Path Applicationv Setting up the FC Rack System Installing a power module Removing a power moduleSetting up the Atto FibreCenter Installing the FibreCenterTo change the password Removing the FibreCenter Connecting Fibre Channel portsCable length Cable type Cable size Connector CablingConfiguring the Atto FibreCenter Data transfer when setting up zonesZone 2 and Zone Invalid Switching Patterns Hub portsCommand Line Interface use and guidance CLI command conventionsSymbol Indicates Telnet session ScreenExplanation Ethernet and Telnet configuration commands Diagnostic commands StatusVersion Configuration commands Switch model Setup commandType reboot and hit Enter at the bash# prompt Linux Kernel UpdateFlash File System FFS Update Updating firmwareTroubleshooting If LED is illuminated If LED is not illuminatedCondition Index Command Line Interface Command Default ExampleAppendix a Standards and compliances Canadian StandardsEuropean Standards Declaration of Conformity Appendix B Contact Atto Technology, Inc