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Command

Default

Example

 

 

 

iSCSIChapSecret

 

set iscsichapsecret default in iqn.1991-

 

 

05.com.microsoft:barbpc barb123

ISCSIInitiators

 

iscsiinitiators

iSCSIPortNumber

3260

get iscsiportnumber dp1

iSCSITarget

 

iscsitarget alpha1

iSCSITargetNameDisplay

 

iscsitargetnamedisplay

iSCSIWANIPAddress

0.0.0.0

set isciwanipaddress dp1 172.21.22.1

iSNSLoginControl

disabled

set isnslogincontrol enabled

iSNSServer

0.0.0.0

get isnsserver

IsReserved

 

isreserved

Password

Password

set password

Ping

 

ping dp1 192.42.155.155

ReadOnlyPassword

Password

set readonlypassword

ReadOnlyUsername

user

get readonlyusername

Reserve

 

reserve

RestoreConfiguration

 

restoreconfiguration default

RMON

see Exhibit A-3 on page

get RMON ethernethistory

 

xiii of the Appendix

 

Route

 

route iscsi default 2 scsi 1 1 1

RouteDisplay

 

routedisplay iscsi

SaveConfiguration

 

saveconfiguration restart

SCSIDomainValidation

 

scsidomainvalidation

SCSIInitId

0x07

set scsiinitid 1 12

SCSIPortBusSpeed

ultra320

set scsiportbusspeed 1 ultra160

SCSIPortList

 

scsiportlist

SCSIPortReset

 

scsiportreset 1

SCSIPortResetOnStartup

enabled

set scsiportresetonstartup 1 disabled

SCSIPortSyncTransfer

enabled

set scsiportsynctransfer 1 disabled

SCSIPortTermination

enabled

set scsiporttermination 1 enabled

SCSIPortWideTransfer

enabled

set scsiportwidetransfer 1 disabled

SCSITargetLUNs

8

set scsitargetluns 1 64

SCSITargets

 

scsitargets 1

SerialNumber

 

get serialnumber

SerialPortBaudRate

115200

set serialportbaudrate 19200

SerialPortEcho

enabled

get serialportecho

SNMP

enabled

set snmp disabled

SNMPDumpMIB

 

snmpdumpmib

SNMPExtendedTraps

disabled

set snmpextendedtraps enabled

SNMPTrapAddress

iPAddress = 0.0.0.0

set snmptrapaddress 6 192.42.155.155 all

 

level = none

 

SNMPTraps

disabled

set snmptraps enabled

SNTP

enabled

get sntp

SNTPServer

192.43.244.18

set sntpserver 129.6.15.28

SpeedWrite

disabled

set speedwrite scsi all enabled

SpeedWriteDefault

disabled

get speedwritedefault

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Contents IPBridge 1550D Atto Technology, Inc Contents Interface options Appendix C Safety standards and compliances XivUpdating firmware Appendix a CablingPage Features Atto iPBridge provides storage optionsExhibit 1.0-1 Possible storage solutions using the iPBridge Physical components Exhibit 1.1-1 iPBridge 1550D back panel Installing the iPBridge InstallationUnpacking the packing box verifying contents Installing Windows driversSelect Internet Options Installing MS iSCSI Initiator for WindowsBeginning initial configuration Uncheck the Require server verification check boxPreliminary steps Configure the iPBridgeExpressWizard Page Target management Default target nodeAutomatically configure a single target Target namesMultiple target nodes Automatically configure multiple targetsManually configure multiple target nodes Click on the Map each device to its own target buttonExhibit 3.1-1 Target node configurations Ethernet ISCSI configurationChap commands ISCSIOptional changes Modify passwordsSet up a Vlan Virtual Local Area Network Preliminary stepsISCSI performance configuration tool Windows only Enhance performanceRemote system monitoring SnmpUsing FTP Using Atto ExpressNAVUpdating firmware Inside out method TroubleshootingCheck basic diagnostic tools Check the host event logCheck the iPBridge Scsi port Check componentsCheck Scsi devices Check the serial portCheck the iPBridge Ethernet port Check the LAN/WANCheck the Operating System Performance issuesCheck the iSCSI OS driver Check the applicationsCheck the host system Reset to factory defaults Optimize Atto ExpressNAV in Internet ExplorerInterface options Using ExpressNAVUsing the serial port Opening an ExpressNAV sessionUsing Telnet EnterCable types Appendix a CablingScsi cabling ExamplesConnecting Scsi devices to the Scsi port Ethernet connectionsSymbol Indicates Appendix B CLI provides an ASCII-based interfaceCLI error messages CLI summaryCommand Default Example RmonAlphabetical CLI command explanations FirmwareRestart DumpConfigurationDate DeleteAllMapsISCSIAlias IPGatewayIPSubnetMask ISCSIChapReadOnlyPassword ISNSLoginControlPassword RestoreConfigurationSCSIPortResetOnStartup SaveConfigurationSCSIPortReset RouteSCSITargetLUNs SerialPortBaudRateSerialPortEcho SNMPDumpMIBUsername SpeedWriteDefaultSNTPServer VerboseModeXiii Appendix C Safety standards and compliances FCC Standards Radio and Television InterferencePage Xvi

1550D specifications

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