ATTO Technology 2200R/D, 3200R, 2100R manual Fibre Channel Port, Scsi

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ATTO FibreBridge Installation & Operation Manual

Figure 5.6 FibreBridge 2200R/D Connector Face

Fibre Channel Port

The Fibre Channel port on the bridge is used to connect the bridge into either a Fabric or Arbitrated Loop. Some of the features for the Fibre Channel port include:

1.0625 Gigahertz (100 MB/sec)

Support for Class 2, Class 3, and Intermix ANSI Fibre Channel specifications

Support PLDA, Public Loop Login (NL_Ports) as well as Fabric Direct Connect (N_Port)

Support for Full Duplex transmissions

GBIC port for DB9 copper, HSSDC copper, short wave optical, or long wave optical interfaces

The FibreBridge 2200R/D can be configured to support connectivity to arbitrated loop or fabric topologies. When connecting to an F-Port device, set the Port Connection Mode to “Point-to-Point.” When connecting to a FL-port device, set the port connector mode to “Loop” mode. The bridge uses public loop login to log into a FL-Port on a fabric switch. The port connection mode of the bridge can be set using the RS-232, Ethernet, or in-band ATTO BridgeTools communication links.

At this time, the Fibre Channel port only supports initiator devices. A SCSI based host computer connected to the SCSI side of the bridge will not be able to communicate with a Fibre Channel drive connected to the Fibre Channel port.

SCSI Ports

The two SCSI ports on the bridge modules are used for connecting storage devices into the Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). A FibreBridge can be ordered with any of the following types of SCSI ports:

Ultra 2 (LVD) SCSI– 80 MB/sec max per bus, downward compatible with all forms of single ended

SCSI

High Voltage Differential (HVD) Ultra SCSI – 40 MB/sec max per bus

Each of the two ports is totally independent from the other. This means that each bus is capable of 15 devices and each bus is capable of 40/80 MB/sec (Ultra/Ultra2). There are a few advantages to this. First, you are able to use software striping to create a RAID 0 group that includes devices from both SCSI busses. This can effectively increase your overall performance to 80 MB/sec for Ultra SCSI or 100 MB/sec (the Fibre Channel bandwidth limit) for Ultra2 SCSI. Using ExpressRAID software from ATTO also gives you the ability to stripe hardware RAID controllers together. Another advantage is that each SCSI bus auto-negotiates the appropriate synch rates with the connected devices. If slower “Legacy” devices are mixed with faster Ultra2 devices, the bus will only communicate at the rate of the slowest device, wasting the performance capabilities of the faster devices. With the ATTO FibreBridge, it is

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Contents Atto Technology, Inc Atto FibreBridge Atto Technology, Inc Atto Fibrebridge Benefits and Features Updating the Firmware Within the Fibrebridge Atto Technology, Inc FC Rack System Product Description IntroductionFibreBridge Product Module Description References Fibre Channel TechnologyAtto FibreChain Atto FibreBridge Benefits and FeaturesFibre Channel Switch Support FibreBridge Feature Comparison FeatureMounting Atto FC Rack Enclosure and Power ModulesPhysical Dimensions Cooling Fans EnvironmentalCooling Airflow Power Module Internal Power DistributionInstallation and Removal LED IndicatorIEC Power Receptacle and Switch Atto FC Rack System Installation Considerations Atto FibreBridge Product Module Integration Power RequirementsAtto FibreBridge Power Connector Scsi Ports Fibre Channel PortsAtto FibreChain Port LEDs 2100R model only LED IndicatorsFibreChain Ports 2100 model only Serial Port Ethernet PortFibreBridge2200R/D Front View FibreBridge 2200R/D2200R/D Side view with hole dimensions Cooling and Airflow Power SupplyScsi Fibre Channel PortLED Indicators on FibreBridge 2200R/D Scsi Cabling Quick Installation InstructionsCabling a FibreBridge Scsi Termination Typical Scsi CablesCable Length ConnectorConnector Laser Type Fibre Channel CablingGbic Module and Gbic Guide System Gbic Installation InstructionsPin # Name Gbic Removal InstructionsMedia Interface Adapters MIA MIA Installation MIA DB9 ConnectorMonitoring and Managing the Atto FibreBridge FibreBridge ServicesAtto BridgeTools Graphical Interface Configuration Program Accessing the Atto FibreBridge over the RS-232 interfaceSetting up the IP Address using the RS-232 port Accessing the Atto FibreBridge over the Ethernet PortAccessing through FTP Atto Technology, Inc What is Serverless Backup? Serverless Backup SupportSegment Descriptors General Operation of Serverless BackupEnabling Serverless Backup on the FibreBridge Target DescriptorsFlashing the FibreBridge Updating the Firmware Within the FibreBridgeIdentifying the FibreBridge Addressing Scsi DevicesIdentifying the Scsi Devices Connected to the FibreBridge Default Address Translation Addressing Devices Connected to the FibreBridge Appendix a Fibre Channel to Scsi Address MappingArbitrated Loop Port Address Alpa Fibre Channel AddressingScsi Address Components Fibre Channel World Wide Name WWNBit Scsi Architecture Model SAM-2 Logical Unit AddressingPeripheral Device Addressing Method Bit Number Address Address Method Specific DefinitionLogical Unit Addressing Method FibreBridge Default ModeVirtual Device Addressing Method Address Descriptors SCSI-3 Command Changes for Hierarchical Addressing SupportSCSI-3 Inquiry Command Fibre Channel to Scsi Address MappingAddressing Connected Scsi Devices What to Expect When Setting Device IDsSCSI-3 Report LUNs Command Setting the ID of the FibreBridgeAtto Technology, Inc Scsi Device ID Translated LUN as it appears to the Host Configuration for Consecutive IDsAtto Technology, Inc European Standards Appendix B Radio and Television InterferenceFCC Standards Canadian StandardsFurther results of FCC Testing Maximum Height = 1.582 4.015 cm Maximum Height = 1.272 3.228 cm Figure C-3 Atto FibreBridge 3200R Connector Layout Appendix D Fibre Channel Resources Cables/Copper Appendix E Fibre Channel AccessoriesField Replacement Units FRU MIAsCables/SCSI Cables/OpticalCables/FibreChain Appendix F How to Contact Atto Technology, Inc