ATTO Technology 1500D/E, 1550D/E Ethernet port configuration, ISCSI configuration, Mapping

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Ethernet port configuration

Default values are appropriate for most configurations, but may be modified for your needs using CLI commands. Refer to Ethernet commands on page 35 for more information. Commands control the MTU or Maximum Transmission Unit, Ethernet speed, the IP address, gateway and subnet mask, and set the password and username.

Note

Ethernet speed settings in the host must be the same as Ethernet speed settings in the iPBridge. The iPBridge default Ethernet speed is auto: your host must be set to auto. If you set Ethernet speed to 10, your host must be set to Ethernet speed 10, half duplex. If you set Ethernet speed to 100, your host must be set to Ethernet speed 100, half duplex.

iSCSI configuration

Commands set a human-readable name to the iPBridge, provide passwords and authentication for iSCSI sessions, and specify whether nor not the iPBridge uses an ISNS server.

Note

If you are using Microsoft Intitiator, use the latest drivers.

Note

If using Windows XP, make sure you have Windows XP Service Pack 1 from Microsoft to enable iSCSI.

Mapping

The iPBridge by default automatically maps devices on startup. You may change mapping using ExpressNAV, the web-based server, or by using CLI through the Ethernet or serial port. Refer to Mapping devices on page 43 and Mapping commands on page 39.

OEM configuration services

Privileged OEM configuration services perform OEM-specific product branding and labeling functions only available to OEM customers such as vendor, product, and model number identification during power up display.

These commands may only be “set” from within an OEM config file and the commands do not result in reservation of the iPBridge. The information in a “get” command may only be displayed within a TTY CLI session. These commands will not be displayed in the help menu.

Refer to Privileged OEM configuration services on page 41 for more information.

18 Managing the iPBridge

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Contents IPBridgeTM 1500D/E IPBridgeTM 1550D/E Page Page Contents Connecting Scsi devices to the Scsi port Serial port configuration commands Mapping commands Glossary Intelligent Bridging Architecture, the engineTerm Definition Introduction Setting up the iPBridge IPBridge1500 featuresIPBridge 1550 features Scsi Possible SAN/NAS ConfigurationAtto iPBridge 1500E Pin outs of the RJ11 connector, part number CBL-0911-001Exhibit 1.1-1 iPBridge 1500E board layout Installation instructionsAtto iPBridge 1500D Exhibit 1.2-1 iPBridge 1500D back panel Atto iPBridge 1550E Exhibit 1.3-1 iPBridge 1550E board layout Atto iPBridge 1550D Exhibit 1.4-1 iPBridge 1550D back panel Connecting Scsi devices to the Scsi port To connect Scsi devices to the Atto iPBridgeTo set Scsi port bus speed and transfer rates Cabling Cable typesExamples Configuring the iPBridge Connecting using the GbE portTo find the iPBridge Select Internet Options Using Atto ExpressNAVConnecting using the serial port To optimize ExpressNAV in Internet ExplorerUsing Telnet To connect using TelnetEnter Installation Configuration Managing the iPBridge Change default username, passwordScsi configuration To change the default administrator passwordMapping Ethernet port configurationISCSI configuration OEM configuration servicesTo open an ExpressNAV session Serial Port ConfigurationExpressNAV provides web-based interface StatusRestart Firmware Bridge ConfigurationAdvanced CLI Configuration To use the Advanced ConfigurationGet Set Command Parameter 1 Parameter Command conventionsCLI provides ASCII-based interface Configuration & Management CLI Command Defaults Example CLI commands summaryOEM configuration file Defaults Limits General use commands VerboseMode From information commands. Choices are enabled or disabledDiagnostic commands SCSITargets CLI Error MessagesRouteDisplay SCSIPortListMaintenance commands Configuration CLI Scsi configuration commands SpeedWrite Serial port configuration commands SerialPortBaudRateSerialPortEcho Configuration CLI Ethernet commands ReadOnlyUsername ReadOnlyPasswordISCSI commands MultiTargetMode ISNSServerMapping commands AutoMapRoute Configuration CLI Privileged OEM configuration services VendorID OEM Config file supported commandsModelNumber ProductIDNode names Single target modeUse Command Line Interface Mapping devicesMapping single vs. multiple target mode Use the ExpressNAV interface Multiple target modeTo remove an iSCSITarget ExampleUpdating firmware To use FTP over GbE to flash new firmware into the iPBridge\bridgefirmware\I1500110.ima Configuration & Management firmware update Appendix a Safety standards and compliances European Standards Atto iPBridge 1500E FC Rack Enclosures with Power SuppliesPWRA-0000-FRUPower Module for Atto FC Rack System Atto iPBridge 2500CCables/SCSI AccessoriesAppendix C Contact Atto Technology, Inc