ATTO Technology 1550D SNTPServer, SpeedWriteDefault, Username, VerboseMode, VirtualDriveResponse

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SNTPServer

Controls or displays the main IP address the client uses to retrieve the SNTP time.

Default: 192.43.244.18

set SNTPServer [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] SaveConfiguration Restart command required get SNTPServer

SpeedWrite

Improves the performance of SCSI WRITE commands to target devices attached to the iPBridge. Specify all to set the Speed Write state for each currently mapped device on the iPBridge, or to get a list of the Speed Write states of all currently mapped devices on the iPBridge.

Default: disabled

set SpeedWrite SCSI [ sb st sl all] [enabled disabled] get SpeedWrite SCSI [ sb st sl all]

SpeedWriteDefault

Specifies the default SpeedWrite state applied to new device mappings created manually or using an AutoMap operation.

Default: disabled

set SpeedWriteDefault [enabled disabled] get SpeedWriteDefault

Username

Specifies the user name for all sessions. It is case insensitive, 1 to 32 characters, and cannot contain spaces.

Default: root

set Username [username] SaveConfiguration command required get Username

VerboseMode

Controls the level of detail in CLI Help output and command response output for the current CLI session.

Default: enabled

set VerboseMode [enabled disabled] get VerboseMode

VirtualDriveResponse

Provides proxy responses to SCSI INQUIRY and TEST UNIT READY commands if a SCSI device selection times out or has a busy event. Host systems can assign devices consistently regardless of the device’s state during the execution of the commands.

Default: disabled

set VirtualDriveResponse [enabled disabled] get VirtualDriveResponse

TailEventLog

Displays new events to the terminal. Type quit then press ENTER to exit tail mode.

TailEventLog

Time

Controls or displays the current time as clocked by the iPBridge in 24 hour format.

set Time [HH: MM: SS] get Time

TimeZone

Controls or displays the time zone or an offset from GMT.

Default: EST

set TimeZone [[EST CST MST PST] [[+ -] [HH]:[MM]]]

SaveConfiguration command required get TimeZone

VLAN

Sets Virtual LAN ID values for each Ethernet data port. Up to 8 IDs can be stored per port. Incoming packets are filtered if their tags are not on the list of VLAN IDs for that data port. Outgoing packets are tagged to match their connection. Each VLAN ID is assigned a VLAN name of up to 64 characters. If no VLAN IDs exist for a data port, VLAN is disabled for that data port.

set VLAN [dp1] [[VLAN ID] [VLAN Name] <delete> [all] [delete]]

get VLAN [dp1]

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Contents IPBridge 1550D Atto Technology, Inc Contents Updating firmware Appendix C Safety standards and compliances XivInterface options Appendix a CablingPage Atto iPBridge provides storage options FeaturesExhibit 1.0-1 Possible storage solutions using the iPBridge Physical components Exhibit 1.1-1 iPBridge 1550D back panel Unpacking the packing box verifying contents InstallationInstalling the iPBridge Installing Windows driversBeginning initial configuration Installing MS iSCSI Initiator for WindowsSelect Internet Options Uncheck the Require server verification check boxExpressWizard Configure the iPBridgePreliminary steps Page Automatically configure a single target Default target nodeTarget management Target namesManually configure multiple target nodes Automatically configure multiple targetsMultiple target nodes Click on the Map each device to its own target buttonExhibit 3.1-1 Target node configurations Chap commands ISCSI configurationEthernet ISCSISet up a Vlan Virtual Local Area Network Modify passwordsOptional changes Preliminary stepsEnhance performance ISCSI performance configuration tool Windows onlySnmp Remote system monitoringUpdating firmware Using Atto ExpressNAVUsing FTP Check basic diagnostic tools TroubleshootingInside out method Check the host event logCheck Scsi devices Check componentsCheck the iPBridge Scsi port Check the serial portCheck the LAN/WAN Check the iPBridge Ethernet portCheck the iSCSI OS driver Performance issuesCheck the Operating System Check the applicationsCheck the host system Optimize Atto ExpressNAV in Internet Explorer Reset to factory defaultsUsing the serial port Using ExpressNAVInterface options Opening an ExpressNAV sessionEnter Using TelnetScsi cabling Appendix a CablingCable types ExamplesEthernet connections Connecting Scsi devices to the Scsi portAppendix B CLI provides an ASCII-based interface Symbol IndicatesCLI summary CLI error messagesRmon Command Default ExampleAlphabetical CLI command explanations Date DumpConfigurationFirmwareRestart DeleteAllMapsIPSubnetMask IPGatewayISCSIAlias ISCSIChapPassword ISNSLoginControlReadOnlyPassword RestoreConfigurationSCSIPortReset SaveConfigurationSCSIPortResetOnStartup RouteSerialPortEcho SerialPortBaudRateSCSITargetLUNs SNMPDumpMIBSNTPServer SpeedWriteDefaultUsername VerboseModeXiii FCC Standards Radio and Television Interference Appendix C Safety standards and compliancesPage Xvi

1550D specifications

ATTO Technology 1550D is an advanced Thunderbolt 3 to 10Gb Ethernet adapter designed to enhance networking capabilities for professionals, content creators, and businesses. Known for its compact design and robust performance, the 1550D is engineered to provide a seamless and efficient connection to high-speed networks, making it an ideal solution for a variety of demanding applications.

One of the standout features of the ATTO 1550D is its ability to support high-bandwidth data transfers. With Thunderbolt 3 technology, users can achieve speeds up to 40Gbps, allowing for quick and efficient file transfers. This is particularly beneficial for users dealing with large files, such as video editing and data-intensive graphic design, where every second counts.

The ATTO 1550D also supports 10Gb Ethernet connections, which enables users to connect to existing network infrastructures with ease. This dual compatibility ensures that professionals can maintain productivity and workflow without the need for extensive infrastructure upgrades. The adapter's support for both static and dynamic IP addressing adds an extra layer of versatility, catering to diverse networking environments.

In terms of characteristics, the ATTO 1550D features a compact and durable design, making it portable and easy to integrate into any workspace. The sleek form factor allows for straightforward connectivity, fitting effortlessly into modern setup configurations. Moreover, its plug-and-play functionality means that users can quickly establish connections without the need for extensive setup processes or additional drivers.

The adapter also boasts advanced features such as link aggregation, which allows for increased throughput and redundancy, enhancing overall network performance. This is crucial for organizations that require reliable network connections to maintain operational efficiency. The ATTO 1550D is built with high-quality components that ensure durability and longevity, ideal for both field and studio environments.

Overall, the ATTO Technology 1550D positions itself as a premier solution in the realm of Thunderbolt 3 to Ethernet adapters, combining speed, reliability, and flexibility. Whether used for high-speed data transfers or stable network connectivity, it meets the demands of today's high-performance computing environments, making it an essential tool for tech-savvy professionals and businesses alike.