ATTO Technology 1550D Date, FirmwareRestart, DeleteAllMaps, Help, DumpConfiguration, DumpEventLog

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Date

Regulates the current date for this iPBridge. The date range is 1/1/2000 to 12/31/2099.

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

FirmwareRestart

Resets and reinitializes the iPBridge firmware. Use the forced option to override any CLI reservations held by other sessions.

FirmwareRestart <forced>

DeleteAllMaps

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

DeleteAllMaps

SaveConfiguration command required

Help

Issued with no parameters displays a list of available CLI commands. When a CLI command name is specified, a command usage string and command description are displayed.

Help <Command>

DPMTU

Controls the MTU, or maximum transmission unit, used by the data port.

default: 1514

set DPMTU [dp1 all] [1514 9014] get DPMTU [dp1 all]

DumpConfiguration

Displays the iPBridge configuration to the ExpressNlAV Advanced page text box, an available RS-232 or telnet session.Results may be truncated in the ExpressNAV readout.

DumpConfiguration

DumpEventLog

Dumps the entire contents of the event log to the ExpressNlAV Advanced page text box, an available RS- 232 or telnet session.Results may be truncated in the ExpressNAV readout.

DumpEventLog

EthernetSpeed

Regulates the speed of the iPBridge Ethernet port. If Auto is enabled, the Ethernet speed is negotiated. When hard set, 10 and 100 speeds are half duplex.

Default: auto

set EthernetSpeed [dp1 all] [10 100 1000 auto] get EthernetSpeed [dp1 all]

Exit

Terminates the current CLI session over Telnet. This command has no effect if used during a serial CLI session.

Exit

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IdentifyBridge

Causes both the Activity and SCSI LEDs on the iPBridge to blink so that you can identify the iPBridge hardware. Disabling this option cancels the blinking.

Default: disabled

set IdentifyBridge [enabled disabled] get IdentifyBridge

Info

Displays version numbers and other product information for key components within the iPBridge.

Info

IPAddress

Controls the current IP address of the Ethernet port on the iPBridge. If IPDHCP is enabled, the get command reports the current IP address assigned by the network DHCP server, followed by the (DHCP) identifier.

Default: 10.0.0.0 if IPDHCP is disabled set IPAddress [dp1] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] SaveConfiguration Restart command required get IPAddress [dp1 all]

IPDHCP

Regulates how the iPBridge acquires its IP address. When disabled, the iPBridge uses the IP address specified by the IPAddress CLI command.; when enabled, the iPBridge gets its IP address from a DHCP server.

Default: enabled

set IPDHCP [dp1 all] [enabled disabled] SaveConfiguration Restart command required get IPDHCP [dp1 all]

ATTO Technology Inc. iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents IPBridge 1550D Atto Technology, Inc Contents Appendix C Safety standards and compliances Xiv Updating firmwareInterface options 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 Installation Unpacking the packing box verifying contentsInstalling the iPBridge Installing Windows driversInstalling MS iSCSI Initiator for Windows Beginning initial configurationSelect Internet Options Uncheck the Require server verification check boxConfigure the iPBridge Preliminary stepsExpressWizard Page Default target node Automatically configure a single targetTarget management Target namesAutomatically configure multiple targets Manually configure multiple target nodesMultiple target nodes Click on the Map each device to its own target buttonExhibit 3.1-1 Target node configurations ISCSI configuration Chap commandsEthernet ISCSIModify passwords Set up a Vlan Virtual Local Area NetworkOptional changes Preliminary stepsISCSI performance configuration tool Windows only Enhance performanceRemote system monitoring SnmpUsing Atto ExpressNAV Using FTPUpdating firmware Troubleshooting Check basic diagnostic toolsInside out method Check the host event logCheck components Check Scsi devicesCheck the iPBridge Scsi port Check the serial portCheck the iPBridge Ethernet port Check the LAN/WANPerformance issues Check the iSCSI OS driverCheck the Operating System Check the applicationsCheck the host system Reset to factory defaults Optimize Atto ExpressNAV in Internet ExplorerUsing ExpressNAV Using the serial portInterface options Opening an ExpressNAV sessionUsing Telnet EnterAppendix a Cabling Scsi cablingCable types 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 DumpConfiguration DateFirmwareRestart DeleteAllMapsIPGateway IPSubnetMaskISCSIAlias ISCSIChapISNSLoginControl PasswordReadOnlyPassword RestoreConfigurationSaveConfiguration SCSIPortResetSCSIPortResetOnStartup RouteSerialPortBaudRate SerialPortEchoSCSITargetLUNs SNMPDumpMIBSpeedWriteDefault SNTPServerUsername VerboseModeXiii Appendix C Safety standards and compliances FCC Standards Radio and Television InterferencePage Xvi

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