ATTO Technology 2700C SNMPTraps, Temperature, TraceLogFilter, Voltage, WrapEventLog

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SNMPTraps

Enables/disables SNMP trap functions.Consult your network administrator for further assistance with SNMP.

Default: disabled

Set syntax: set SNMPTraps [enabled disabled]

Get syntax: get SNMPTraps

TailEventLog

Displays new events to the terminal during a serial or Telnet session. Press <ESC> to exit tail mode.

Immediate command: TailEventLog

Temperature

Returns the current internal temperature in degrees Celsius.

Immediate command: get Temperature

TraceLog

When enabled, records various aspects of traffic the iPBridge 2700 receives to the trace log.

Default: disabled

Set syntax: set TraceLog [enableddisabled]

Get syntax: get TraceLog

TraceLogFilter

Filters the display of data for specific iPBridge subsystems when in TraceLog mode. If enabled for a particular port, that port will be masked when the command TraceLogFilter is issued.

Default: disabled

Set syntax: set TraceLogFilter [enabled disabled]

Get syntax: get TraceLogFilter

Voltage

Displays the current level of voltages monitored by the iPBridge 2700.

VCC: +5.03 V

VDDA: +3.31 V

VDDB: +2.49 V

VDDC: +1.5V

VDDD: +1.35V

ALL: all monitored voltages

Information only: get Voltage [VCC VDDA VDDB VDDC VDDD ALL]

WrapEventLog

When enabled, the iPBridge will log up to 2,048 event entries before wrapping (overwriting the first entries). If disabled, the iPBridge stops logging event entries when the buffer is full.

Default: enabled

Set syntax: set WrapEventLog [enableddisabled] Requires a SaveConfiguration command

Get syntax: get WrapEventLog

WrapTraceLog

When enabled, the iPBridge will log up to 2,048 trace entries before wrapping (overwriting the first entries). If disabled, the iPBridge stops logging trace entries when the buffer is full.

Default: enabled

Set syntax: set WrapTraceLog [enableddisabled] Requires a SaveConfiguration command

Get syntax: get WrapTraceLog

CLI Error Messages

The following error messages may be returned by the Command line Interface:

ERROR. Invalid Command. Type 'Help'

Usage: <usage string>

for command list.

ERROR. Command Not Processed.

ERROR. Wrong/Missing Parameters

 

Exhibit 6.1-1 If you enter a parameter for a CLI command incorrectly, the CLI help file will display with the error message:

Incorrect entry Error message

including correct parameters as listed in Help

Correct entry

Response

46 Interfaces: CLI

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Contents Atto Technology, Inc Atto iPBridge 2700C/R/DPage Page Contents Alternative interface options TroubleshootingAtto ExpressNAV pages Updating firmwareMaintenance commands CLI commands summary General use commandsDiagnostic commands ISCSI commands Serial port configuration commandsFibre Channel configuration commands Ethernet commandsAppendix a Atto iPBridge, FibreBridge family Mapping commandsAppendix B Cabling Iii Page Gigabit Ethernet GbE a transmission Atto iPBridge 2700 features, benefitsEmbedded software features Atto iPBridge 2700 provides storage optionsScsi Possible storage ConfigurationsAtto iPBridge 2700R/D Installation instructions Front label side Back connector sideInstallation Atto iPBridge 2700R/D Serial management header Atto iPBridge 2700CEthernet interface Fibre Channel interfaceFaceplate side Power side Configuring the iPBridge Click Launch Browser Getting an IP addressMap devices automatically Default target nodeTarget management Target namesMultiple target nodes Automatically configure multiple targetsManually configure multiple target nodes Chap to control access different ChapPhysical connections Initiator/Host to Network Mapping default vs. multiple target nodesInstallation mapping Page Installation mapping Click Time & Date Additional configurationsCreate a read only password or username Set the Real Time ClockSnmp protocol Set up a Vlan Virtual Local Area NetworkBrowser compatibility Atto ExpressNAV interfaceOpen an ExpressNAV session Exhibit 3.0-1 An ExpressNAV Atto ExpressNAV pages Manual Target Management iSCSI Target Management Bridge ConfigurationFirmware Update Advanced CLI ConfigurationPreliminary steps Using Atto ExpressNAVUsing FTP over GbE Updating firmwareFirmware update Check the event and trace logs TroubleshootingInside out method Check the Host Event LogExhibit 5.0-1 iPBridge 2700C faceplate Check for problems on attached devicesCheck host versions Check iPBridge product versions and update firmwareCheck components Checking the iSCSI Host Adapter or NIC Checking the LAN/WANChecking the iPBridge Ethernet ports Performance IssuesChecking the iSCSI OS driver Checking the Operating SystemOptimizing Atto ExpressNAV in Internet Explorer Checking the Ethernet host adapter or NICChecking applications Checking the host systemType iPBridge in the New Connection dialog box Alternative interface optionsUse the serial port or header Use TelnetExhibit 6.0-1 Start up messages Ready Command conventions Symbol IndicatesFCTargets command CLI provides ASCII-based interfaceCLI Error Messages Command Defaults Example CLI commands summaryRmon Sntp Alternative interfaces CLI General use commands VerboseMode UsernameMaintenance commands TailEventLog SpeedWriteDefaultSNTPServer SpeedWriteDiagnostic commands EmailNotify DumpEventLogDumpTraceLog EmailFromAddressSerialNumber IsReservedPing RouteDisplayTraceLogFilter TemperatureSNMPTraps TraceLogSerialPortBaudRate Serial port configuration commandsSerialPortEcho Fibre Channel configuration commands Ethernet commands ReadOnlyUsername ReadOnlyPasswordISCSI commands ISCSIWANIPAddress ISNSLoginControlISNSServer Mapping commands Route Appendix a Atto FibreBridge family Product featuresAtto iPBridge Atto FibreBridge Cable length Cable size Appendix a CablingFibre Channel connections Ethernet connectionsTerm Definition Appendix B GlossaryFCC Standards Radio and Television Interference Appendix C Safety standards and compliancesVi Appendix Appendix D Atto accessories Contact Atto Technology, Inc Appendix E Warranty, contact information