ATTO Technology 2390C/R/D, 2370E, 2400C/R/D operation manual Command explanations

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Command explanations

AutoLogSense

Controls whether current data from log pages in a SCSI target device is available automatically.

Default: disabled

set AutoLogSense [enableddisabled] Requires a SaveConfiguration command get AutoLogSense

AutoMap

Automatically assigns a subset of source protocol LUNs to a subset of target destination devices visible to the FibreBridge. All previous maps are deleted.The unit reports a five-second delay while it scans for devices.

FCMultiNode (FB2400 only) enabled: AutoMap <fp> All other models and FC2400 with FCMultiNode disabled:

AutoMap

Requires a SaveConfiguration command

BootFibreDelay

Regulates the delay (in seconds) which the FibreBridge waits until after startup before enabling Fibre Channel ports.

Default: 0 (no delay)

set BootFibreDelay [0 15 30 45 60 75] Requires a SaveConfiguration command get BootFibreDelay

BootScan

Provides dynamic mapping of SCSI devices to the Fibre port/LUN combination via a SCSI bus scan at boot time. All devices discovered during the bus scans are assigned to a Fibre port, Fibre LUN combination until the next reset/power cycle. This dynamic mapping replaces the current, static mapping of the FibreBridge.

Default: disabled

set BootScan [enabled disabled] Requires a SaveConfiguration command get BootScan

BootScanPorts (FB2400 only)

Regulates the ports to be used for a boot scan.

Default: auto

set BootScanPorts [fp all auto] Requires a SaveConfiguration command get BootScanPorts

BridgeModel

Reports model and firmware information about the FibreBridge.

get BridgeModel

BridgeName

Specifies the eight-character ASCII name assigned to the FibreBridge used to identify individual units. It is not the World Wide Name. The string is alphanumeric, eight characters long,. Changes take effect immediately.

Default: “ “

set BridgeName [name] get BridgeName

ClearEventLog

Clears the contents of the event log. No new entries are recorded until the operation is completed.

ClearEventLog

ClearTraceLog

Clears the contents of the trace log. No events are recorded until the operation is completed.

ClearTraceLog

Date

Sets/displays the date. The range is 01/01/2000 to 12/31/2099.

Default: 01/01/2000

set Date [MM] / [DD] / [YYYY]

Requires a SaveConfiguration command get Date

DeleteAllMaps

Removes all mapped devices from the map table. Upon the subsequent POST, if no maps are present, the default maps are loaded.

DeleteAllMaps

Requires a SaveConfiguration command

DHCPFixedDelay

Regulates or displays the delay (in seconds) between DHCP client request intervals.

Default: 0

set DHCPFixedDelay [0-255]

Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command get DHCPFixedDelay

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Contents Atto FibreBridge Atto Technology, Inc Contents Configuring the FibreBridge Installing the FibreBridgeMap devices Remote monitoring, managementAppendix 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 PinsOperating temperature 0-40 C external DimensionsAtto FibreBridge 2390R/D Fibre Channel interfaceLEDs on the front panel are Manual reset switchAtto FibreBridge 2390C Input voltage Power draw 30 WattsHeight of tallest component .545 inches Page Input voltage 100-240 VAC 1.7-.7A 50- 60Hz Atto FibreBridge 2400R/DLEDs on the faceplate are Atto FibreBridge 2400C PowerInches Unpack the packing box verify contents Install the FibreBridgeInstall the FibreBridge Discover the IP addressBegin initial configuration Internet Explorer setupClick on Launch Browser Select Internet OptionsPort configurations Configure the FibreBridgeModify passwords Preliminary stepsManagement Enhance performanceFibreBridge mapping Map devicesScsi device mapping Mapping devices automatically Multiple Node addressing FB2400 onlyMapping devices manually Remote monitoring, management SNMP-based monitoring Traps disabledRemote Management page appears Event Severity Extended ExplanationVdda Vddb Vddc Vddd Email messages provide error notificationEvent Severity Explanation Using ExpressNAV Update firmwareUsing FTP Using the zModem commandClick Send File Using the serial port Using ExpressNAVInterface options Opening an ExpressNAV sessionEnter Using TelnetScsi port connections Appendix a CablingFibre Channel connections Serial port connectionsAppendix B CLI provides ASCII-based interface Command conventions Symbol IndicatesCommand Default Example CLI error messagesCLI summary reference Ipdhcp Snmp Command explanations DisplayEventLog DumpConfigurationDisplayEventLogFilter DisplayTraceLogEmailNotifyAddress EmailPasswordEmailServerAddress EmailUsernameFCHard FCPortErrorsFCHardAddress FCMultiNode FB2400 onlyHelp FirmwareRestartIdentifyBridge InfoReadOnlyPassword PasswordReset FCPortErrors RestoreConfigurationSCSIPortReset SaveConfigurationSCSIPortResetOnStartup RouteSerialPortEcho SerialPortBaudRateSCSIPortTermination SCSIPortWideTransferSNMPTrapAddress SpeedWriteDefaultSNMPTraps SNTPServerTraceLog TimeZoneTraceLogFilter UsernameZModem 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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