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2.2.6 Serial port configuration commands

The ATTO iPBridgeserial ports or serial headers are configured with default settings but may be customized to your specifications using the CLI commands in this section.

SerialPortBaudRate

Configures/reports the baud rate for the iPBridge RS-232 serial port or serial header. The number of data bits per character is fixed at 8 with no parity. Choices are 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200.

Default: 115200

Set syntax: set SerialPortBaudRate [2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200]

Requires a SaveConfiguration command Get syntax: get SerialPortBaudRate

SerialPortEcho

Enables/disables/reports the echoing of keyboard input. When enabled, all non-control character keyboard input is output to the display.Local ASCII terminal (or terminal emulator) echo settings should be set to disabled while using SerialPortEcho enabled

Default: enabled

Set syntax: set SerialPortEcho [enabled disabled] Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command Get syntax: get SerialPortEcho

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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 Possible SAN/NAS Configuration ScsiPin outs of the RJ11 connector, part number CBL-0911-001 Atto iPBridge 1500EInstallation instructions Exhibit 1.1-1 iPBridge 1500E board layoutAtto 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 To optimize ExpressNAV in Internet Explorer Using Atto ExpressNAVConnecting using the serial port Select Internet OptionsUsing Telnet To connect using TelnetEnter Installation Configuration To change the default administrator password Change default username, passwordScsi configuration Managing the iPBridgeOEM configuration services Ethernet port configurationISCSI configuration MappingStatus Serial Port ConfigurationExpressNAV provides web-based interface To open an ExpressNAV sessionTo use the Advanced Configuration Bridge ConfigurationAdvanced CLI Configuration Restart FirmwareGet Set Command Parameter 1 Parameter Command conventionsCLI provides ASCII-based interface Configuration & Management CLI CLI commands summary Command Defaults ExampleOEM configuration file Defaults Limits General use commands From information commands. Choices are enabled or disabled VerboseModeDiagnostic commands SCSIPortList CLI Error MessagesRouteDisplay SCSITargetsMaintenance commands Configuration CLI Scsi configuration commands SpeedWrite Serial port configuration commands SerialPortBaudRateSerialPortEcho Configuration CLI Ethernet commands ReadOnlyPassword ReadOnlyUsernameISCSI commands ISNSServer MultiTargetModeMapping commands AutoMapRoute Configuration CLI Privileged OEM configuration services ProductID OEM Config file supported commandsModelNumber VendorIDMapping devices Single target modeUse Command Line Interface Node namesMapping single vs. multiple target mode Multiple target mode Use the ExpressNAV interfaceExample To remove an iSCSITargetUpdating 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 2500C FC Rack Enclosures with Power SuppliesPWRA-0000-FRUPower Module for Atto FC Rack System Atto iPBridge 1500EAccessories Cables/SCSIAppendix C Contact Atto Technology, Inc