ATTO Technology 2400C/R/D Multiple Node addressing FB2400 only, Mapping devices automatically

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Mapping devices automatically

1If you are not already in the ExpressNAV interface, type the IP address of your FibreBridge in a standard browser as

found in Using

ExpressNAV on page

25, click Enter Here, type in your user name and password, and click

OK.

1The Status page appears.

2From the ExpressNAV main menu, click on the Mapping menu item on the left side of the screen.

3The Mapping page appears. Wait for the

automatic scan for devices to complete.

4Click AutoMap

All the commands necessary to enable mapping and the command

saveconfiguration norestart are performed.

Mapping devices manually.

1 If you are not already in the ExpressNAV

interface, type the IP address of your FibreBridge in a standard browser as found in

Using ExpressNAV on page 25, click Enter

Here, type in your user name and password, and click OK.

1The Status page appears.

2From the ExpressNAV main menu, click on the Mapping menu item on the left side of the screen.

3The Mapping page appears. Wait for the automatic scan for devices to complete.

4Select the devices from the box on the right hand side of the screen and drag to the appropriate LUN on the left.

5Click Submit. All the commands necessary to enable mapping and the command saveconfiguration norestart are performed

Multiple Node addressing (FB2400 only)

The FibreBridge has a unique Port name for each Fibre Channel port. By default, each Fibre Channel port also has a separate unique Node name: the host computer perceives the FibreBridge as two separate entities, allowing mapping of a different set of logical units to each FC port.

You may use a combination of the Command Line Interface and ExpressNAV to change the default setting to create a single Node name for the FibreBridge and map devices to that node.

1Connect to the FibreBridge using the Command Line Interface as described in

Interface options on page 25.

2At the Ready prompt, type set FCMultiNode disabled

Note

Changing the state of the FCMultiNode command causes all maps to be deleted.

3Press Enter.

4Type saveconfiguration restart.

5Press Enter.

6Follow the directions in Mapping devices

automatically or Mapping devices manually.

above.

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Contents Atto FibreBridge Atto Technology, Inc Contents Remote monitoring, management Installing the FibreBridgeConfiguring the FibreBridge Map devicesAppendix D Warranty information Xix Atto FibreBridge provides storage options Atto FibreBridge 2370E features, benefitsAtto FibreBridge 2400C/R/D features, benefits Atto FibreBridge 2390C/R/D features, benefitsAtto FibreBridge 2370E LED Header P6 Pins LED Header P5 PinsFibre Channel interface DimensionsOperating temperature 0-40 C external Atto FibreBridge 2390R/DLEDs on the front panel are Manual reset switchHeight of tallest component .545 inches Input voltage Power draw 30 WattsAtto FibreBridge 2390C Page Input voltage 100-240 VAC 1.7-.7A 50- 60Hz Atto FibreBridge 2400R/DLEDs on the faceplate are Atto FibreBridge 2400C PowerInches Discover the IP address Install the FibreBridgeUnpack the packing box verify contents Install the FibreBridgeSelect Internet Options Internet Explorer setupBegin initial configuration Click on Launch BrowserPreliminary steps Configure the FibreBridgePort configurations Modify passwordsManagement Enhance performanceScsi device mapping Map devicesFibreBridge mapping Mapping devices manually Multiple Node addressing FB2400 onlyMapping devices automatically Remote monitoring, management Event Severity Extended Explanation Traps disabledSNMP-based monitoring Remote Management page appearsVdda Vddb Vddc Vddd Email messages provide error notificationEvent Severity Explanation Using the zModem command Update firmwareUsing ExpressNAV Using FTPClick Send File Opening an ExpressNAV session Using ExpressNAVUsing the serial port Interface optionsEnter Using TelnetSerial port connections Appendix a CablingScsi port connections Fibre Channel connectionsAppendix B CLI provides ASCII-based interface Command conventions Symbol IndicatesCLI summary reference CLI error messagesCommand Default Example Ipdhcp Snmp Command explanations DisplayTraceLog DumpConfigurationDisplayEventLog DisplayEventLogFilterEmailUsername EmailPasswordEmailNotifyAddress EmailServerAddressFCMultiNode FB2400 only FCPortErrorsFCHard FCHardAddressInfo FirmwareRestartHelp IdentifyBridgeRestoreConfiguration PasswordReadOnlyPassword Reset FCPortErrorsRoute SaveConfigurationSCSIPortReset SCSIPortResetOnStartupSCSIPortWideTransfer SerialPortBaudRateSerialPortEcho SCSIPortTerminationSNTPServer SpeedWriteDefaultSNMPTrapAddress SNMPTrapsUsername TimeZoneTraceLog TraceLogFilterZModem Declaration of Conformity Appendix C Standards and compliancesCertification for the FibreBridge 2400 only Appendix D Warranty information

2400C/R/D, 2390C/R/D, 2370E specifications

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