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3 ATTO ExpressNAV interface

The easiest way to communicate with the ATTO iPBridge is to use the browser-based interface. ATTO ExpressNAV. This chapter provides additional information about the interface and how to use it.

The recommended management tool for the iPBridge is ATTO ExpressNAV, a web-based interface which may be accessed from any web browser that supports the latest standards for XHTML 1.0 and CSS1.

To take full advantage of the ExpressNAV interface you should have Java script enabled through your browser.

Browser compatibility

To make ExpressNAV as compatible as possible with as many browsers as possible, all pages are written in pure XHTML 1.0 and CSS1.It is compatible with the latest versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla (including K- Meleon, Camino, Mozilla Firefox, Epiphany and Galeon), and KHTML (including Konqueror and Safari).

Minimum requirement for Windows-based systems is Internet Explorer 5.5 and Netscape 6.2. The minimum requirement for Macintosh browsers is Internet Explorer 5.2 or Safari 1.2.

Open an ExpressNAV session

1Obtain the IP address of the iPBridge management port (mp1).

This address was set in Getting an IP address on page 10.

2Point your browser at the IP address of the iPBridge.

3The ExpressNAV home page is displayed. Click Enter.

4Enter the username and password values. The default values are username: “root” and password: “Password”. The username is case insensitive and password is case sensitive.

Note

It is best practice to change the default username and password after you have configured your iPBridge. Refer to Set the Real Time Clock on page 17.

The Status page appears.

5Follow the links to find information or configure your iPBridge. Each link takes you to a page such as the Time & Date Configuration page in Exhibit 3.0-1.Refer to ATTO ExpressNAV pages on page 21 for details on all ExpressNAV pages.

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Contents Atto iPBridge 2700C/R/D Atto Technology, IncPage Page Contents Troubleshooting Atto ExpressNAV pagesUpdating firmware Alternative interface optionsMaintenance commands CLI commands summary General use commandsDiagnostic commands Serial port configuration commands Fibre Channel configuration commandsEthernet commands ISCSI commandsAppendix a Atto iPBridge, FibreBridge family Mapping commandsAppendix B Cabling Iii Page Atto iPBridge 2700 features, benefits Embedded software featuresAtto iPBridge 2700 provides storage options Gigabit Ethernet GbE a transmissionPossible storage Configurations ScsiAtto iPBridge 2700R/D Installation instructions Back connector side Front label sideInstallation Atto iPBridge 2700R/D Atto iPBridge 2700C Ethernet interfaceFibre Channel interface Serial management headerFaceplate side Power side Configuring the iPBridge Getting an IP address Click Launch BrowserDefault target node Target managementTarget names Map devices automaticallyAutomatically configure multiple targets Manually configure multiple target nodesChap to control access different Chap Multiple target nodesMapping default vs. multiple target nodes Physical connections Initiator/Host to NetworkInstallation mapping Page Installation mapping Additional configurations Create a read only password or usernameSet the Real Time Clock Click Time & DateSet up a Vlan Virtual Local Area Network Snmp protocolBrowser compatibility Atto ExpressNAV interfaceOpen an ExpressNAV session Exhibit 3.0-1 An ExpressNAV Atto ExpressNAV pages Bridge Configuration Firmware UpdateAdvanced CLI Configuration Manual Target Management iSCSI Target ManagementUsing Atto ExpressNAV Using FTP over GbEUpdating firmware Preliminary stepsFirmware update Troubleshooting Inside out methodCheck the Host Event Log Check the event and trace logsCheck for problems on attached devices Exhibit 5.0-1 iPBridge 2700C faceplateCheck host versions Check iPBridge product versions and update firmwareCheck components Checking the LAN/WAN Checking the iSCSI Host Adapter or NICPerformance Issues Checking the iSCSI OS driverChecking the Operating System Checking the iPBridge Ethernet portsChecking the Ethernet host adapter or NIC Checking applicationsChecking the host system Optimizing Atto ExpressNAV in Internet ExplorerAlternative interface options Use the serial port or headerUse Telnet Type iPBridge in the New Connection dialog boxExhibit 6.0-1 Start up messages Command conventions Symbol Indicates FCTargets commandCLI provides ASCII-based interface ReadyCLI Error Messages CLI commands summary Command Defaults ExampleRmon Sntp Alternative interfaces CLI General use commands Username VerboseModeMaintenance commands SpeedWriteDefault SNTPServerSpeedWrite TailEventLogDiagnostic commands DumpEventLog DumpTraceLogEmailFromAddress EmailNotifyIsReserved PingRouteDisplay SerialNumberTemperature SNMPTrapsTraceLog TraceLogFilterSerialPortBaudRate Serial port configuration commandsSerialPortEcho Fibre Channel configuration commands Ethernet commands ReadOnlyPassword ReadOnlyUsernameISCSI commands ISCSIWANIPAddress ISNSLoginControlISNSServer Mapping commands Route Appendix a Atto FibreBridge family Product featuresAtto iPBridge Atto FibreBridge Appendix a Cabling Fibre Channel connectionsEthernet connections Cable length Cable sizeAppendix B Glossary Term DefinitionAppendix C Safety standards and compliances FCC Standards Radio and Television InterferenceVi Appendix Appendix D Atto accessories Appendix E Warranty, contact information Contact Atto Technology, Inc