3.1 ATTO ExpressNAV pages
Each page in the ATTO ExpressNAV interface provides information and/or configuration parameters based on a specific topic. Each page can be reached through the menu at the side of each page An image on each page’s header shows each port in the product faceplate. Each port is clickable and will also take you to the appropriate page.
Status
Displays iPBridge information
•Bridge name
•Vendor ID
•Product ID
•Firmware revision number
•Serial number
•Valid temperature range
•Current temperature
•Current voltage
•Ethernet port IP addresses
•Ethernet port status
•Fibre Channel port status
•World Wide Name identifiers for Fibre Channel ports and iSCSI nodes
Serial Port Configuration
Configure the baud rate and echo parameters. Refer to Serial port configuration commands on page 47 for details on each option.
Time & Date Configuration
Configures the
•Enable/disable Simple Network Time Protocol
•Time Server
•Time Zone
•manually set time
•manually set date
Refer to Maintenance commands on page 41 for details each parameter.
Ethernet (Network) Port Configuration Displays available ports and configures each port independently for the following parameters
•Enable/disable DHCP
•IP address
•IP gateway
•IP subnet mask
•Ethernet speed
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•MTU
Refer to Ethernet commands on page 49 for details on each parameter.
SNMP
Configures Simple Network Management Protocol parameters and Trap recipient IP address for each Ethernet port. Refer to Ethernet commands on page 49 for details.
Fibre Channel Configuration
Each Fibre Channel port is configured separately. The page displays the Port Name and Node Name for each port. Choose the port to display a list of attached devices for each bus. Configurable options are
•Hard Address assignment
•Data rate
•Connection mode
•Hard Address values
Refer to Fibre Channel configuration commands on page 48 for details.
iSCSI Configuration
Configurable options are
•iSCSI Alias
•iSCSI Port Number
•iSNSLoginControl
•iSNSServer
•SpeedWrite
Refer to iSCSI commands on page 51 for details on each parameter.
Auto Target Management
ExpressNAV is the preferred interface for setting up targets. On this page you can map devices automatically to the default target or map each device to its own target. By default, Access Control and CHAP are disabled.
Refer to Target management on page 11, and Mapping commands on page 53 for details.
ATTO Technology Inc. iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual