ATTO Technology 1550D SCSITargetLUNs, SNMPDumpMIB, SCSITargets, SerialNumber, SerialPortBaudRate

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SCSITargetLUNs

Controls the maximum number of SCSI LUNs per target the iPBridge queries during a SCSI bus scan.

Default: 8

set SCSITargetLUNs [sb] [ 8 64] get SCSITargetLUNs [sb]

SNMPDumpMIB

Displays the contents of the ATTO iPBridge private SNMP MIB to the current CLI session. For further assistance with SNMP, consult your network administrator.

SNMPDumpMIB

SCSITargets

Lists the physical devices that are connected and running on the specified SCSI port.

SCSITargets [sb]

SerialNumber

Displays the serial number of the iPBridge. The serial number is a 13 character field. The first seven alphanumeric characters are an abbreviation representing the product name. The remaining six digits are the individual iPBridge number.

get SerialNumber

SerialPortBaudRate

Configures the baud rate for the iPBridge RS-232 serial port. The number of data bits per character is fixed at 8 with no parity.

Default: 115200

set SerialPortBaudRate [2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200]

SaveConfiguration Restart command required get SerialPortBaudRate

SerialPortEcho

Controls if the iPBridge echoes characters on its RS-232 port. When enabled, all non-control character keyboard input is output to the display.

Default: enabled

set SerialPortEcho [enabled disabled] get SerialPortEcho

SNMP

Controls whether or not SNMP functions on the iPBridge.

Default: enabled

set SNMP [enabled disabled] get SNMP

SNMPExtendedTraps

Regulates Extended (i.e., Device Transition and Device Error) SNMP trap functionality.

Default: disabled

set SNMPExtendedTraps [enabled disabled] get SNMPExtendedTraps

SNMPTrapAddress

Regulates or displays IP Trap Addresses and Trap Levels. Index is a value from 1 to 6. The IP address must be in the same subnet as the iPBridge, and is the host that wishes to receive traps. The supported severity levels required to trigger a trap are: None, All, Warning,

Critical

Default IP address: 0.0.0.0

Default level: none

set SNMPTrapAddress [index] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] [None All Warning Critical]

get SNMPTrapAddress [index]

SNMPTraps

Regulates SNMP traps.If VLAN is enabled on a data port, a VLAN ID for that port must be specified. All SNMP traps are sent with the same VLAN tag.

Default: disabled

set SNMPTraps [enabled disabled] <[dp1] [VLAN ID]> get SNMPTraps <[dp1] [VLAN ID]>

SNTP

Controls whether SNTP time server is used.If VLAN is enabled on a data port, a VLAN ID for that port must be specified.

Default: enabled

set SNTP [enabled disabled] <[dp1] [VLAN ID]> SaveConfiguration Restart command required get SNTP <[dp1] [VLAN ID]>

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ATTO Technology Inc. iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual

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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 boxPreliminary steps Configure the iPBridgeExpressWizard 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 FTP Using Atto ExpressNAVUpdating 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 Date FirmwareRestart DeleteAllMapsIPGateway IPSubnetMaskISCSIAlias ISCSIChapISNSLoginControl PasswordReadOnlyPassword RestoreConfigurationSaveConfiguration SCSIPortResetSCSIPortResetOnStartup RouteSerialPortBaudRate SerialPortEchoSCSITargetLUNs SNMPDumpMIBSpeedWriteDefault SNTPServerUsername VerboseModeXiii Appendix C Safety standards and compliances FCC Standards Radio and Television InterferencePage Xvi