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EthernetSpeed

Regulates the speed of the unit’s Ethernet port(s). If Auto is enabled, the Ethernet speed is negotiated. When hard set, 10 and 100 speeds are half duplex.

Default: auto

set EthernetSpeed [mp1] [10 100 auto] SaveConfiguration Restart command required get EthernetSpeed [mp1]

EventLog

Regulates event logging. When enabled, the unit records various system events to the event log.

Default: enabled

set EventLog [enabled disabled] get EventLog

EventLogFilter

Filters data from specific unit subsystems and levels when EventLog is enabled. The specific entries supported are platform-dependent. For set commands, the final parameter indicates whether or not events from the specified subsystem and level are displayed.

Default: all all all

set EventLogFilter [subsystem all] [ level all] [all none] get EventLogFilter [subsystem all ] [level all]

Exit

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

Exit

FCConnMode

Specifies the connection mode the unit uses when communicating across a Fibre Channel network.

Connection modes:

FC_AL arbitrated loop: loop

Point-to-point: ptp

auto-negotiation, loop preferred: loop-ptp

auto-negotiation, ptp preferred: ptp-loop: Default: loop

set FCConnMode [fp all] [loop ptp loop-ptp ptp-loop] SaveConfiguration Restart command required

get FCConnMode [fp all]

FCDataRate

Specifies the Fibre Channel data rate at which the unit operates. Choices are 1Gb/sec., 2Gb/sec., 4Gb/sec. or Auto-negotiate.

Note

The FC data rate displayed in the Info output toggles between 1Gb, 2Gb and 4Gb on a 4Gb-

capable unit if no connection has been established.

Default: auto

set FCDataRate [fp all] [1Gb 2Gb 4Gb auto] SaveConfiguration Restart command required get FCDataRate [fp all]

FCHard

Regulates Fibre Channel hard address assignment. When enabled, the unit tries to use its internal hard address as its address on the Fibre Channel loop. Under soft addressing, the unit loop address is assigned during loop initialization.

Default: disabled

set FCHard [enabled disabled] SaveConfiguration Restart command required get FCHard

FCHardAddress

Specifies the value used as the FC-AL hard address, in hexadecimal. This value represents the address the unit tries to use if FCHard is enabled. The range of valid Fibre Channel address values is 0 through 125.

Defaults: fp1=3, fp2=4, fp3=5, fp4=6 set FCHardAddress [fp] [address] SaveConfiguration Restart command required get FCHardAddress [fp all]

FCMultiNode

Determines the reported identity of Fibre Channel ports. When enabled (multiple node mode), each port reports a separate unique Node Name; logical units may be mapped to any port. When disabled (single node), each port reports the same Node Name and each logical unit map is applied to all ports.

Note

Changing the FC port reporting causes all maps to be deleted: you must perform a Lists the physical devices that are connected to all SAS ports. command before creating new maps using the AutoMap or Route commands.

Default: disabled

set FCMultiNode [enabled disabled] get FCMultiNode

FCPortErrors

Displays the number of Fibre Channel errors that have occurred since the last reboot/power-on or use of the ResetFCPortErrors command.

get FCPortErrors [fp all]

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Contents FastStream SC Atto Technology, Inc Contents Configure Storage into RAID Groups Monitor Storage, ConfigurationsPhone Home Email Alerts Drive Diagnostics Scsi Enclosure Services SESManage Atto Devices, Configurations Appendix E Warranty XxviInterface Options Appendix B Design RAID Groups XixFastStream 5000 Series features RAID protection featuresAudio/video features Additional FastStream 5300 featuresAdditional FastStream 5500 features Additional FastStream 5700 featuresFastStream SC 5300 Physical Attributes Exhibit 1.1-1 The connector side of the FastStream SC5300 Reset/restore factory default switch Operating Temperature 5 C-40 CFastStream SC 5500 Physical Attributes SAS/SATA portsLEDs on the faceplate are Do not block the enclosure’s vents. FastStream SC 5700 Physical AttributesCooling and airflow Fibre Channel ports Page Install the FastStream Storage Controller Unpacking the packing box verifying contentsInstalling the FastStream Setting up Internet ExplorerUncheck the Require server verification check box Beginning initial configurationSelect Internet Options Select Initialize and Verify Drives Ensure Drive IntegrityBefore creating RAID groups After creating RAID groups Auto-Rebuild Configure Storage into RAID GroupsFeatures you may choose Fault Tolerance Selecting an applicationInitialization Preliminary stepsQuick Digital Video AudioGeneral Digital Video, General IT or Database Click CommitCreating a custom setup Page Page Changing current user name, password Creating a read-only user name, passwordModify System Values Changing system variablesWhen you have completed your changes, click on Commit Health and Status Monitor page appears Monitor Storage, ConfigurationsHealth and Status Monitor Configuration Display Scsi Enclosure Services SESPhone Home Email Alerts Click the Set up Error Notification buttonConfiguration Exhibit 6.1-1 The Error Notification Click the Read-Only Drive Test button Drive DiagnosticsRead only drive test Click on Identify Drive Drive performance and healthIdentifying a drive attached to the FastStream Scsi Enclosure Services SES Setting up SESIdentifying SES elements Monitoring SES elements Use the Health and Status MonitorSelect the Monitor Enclosure Services button Use the Manage menuModify Storage RAID group processesCreating RAID groups Deleting RAID groupsAdding drives to a RAID group Adding mirrors to a RAID configurationChanging RAID configuration RAID migration Modifying RAID group mapping Modifying RAID group partitionsRebuilding RAID groups Click on the Modify RAID Group Mapping buttonSelect the Add/Remove Hot Spares button FastStream process adding or removing Hot SparesModifying RAID options Removing RAID configuration data Advanced CLIPage Manage Atto Devices, Configurations Creating a unique name for your FastStreamDiscovering, managing other Atto devices Appliance NameSaving or restoring a configuration Click on the System Configuration Save/Restore buttonUsing the ExpressNAV Storage Manager Interface OptionsUsing the serial port Using TelnetType FastStream in the New Connection dialog box EnterUpdate Firmware Click UploadPage Symbol/Abbreviation Indicates Appendix a CLI Provides an ASCII-based InterfaceCLI error messages CLI summaryCommand Default Example IiiIpdhcp Command Default Example AutoResume CLI command explanationsAutoMap BlockDevClean Boot DelayDefaultInterleave BlockDevIdentifyDriveTestConfig DumpConfigurationEmailPassword DriveTestFCPortErrors EthernetSpeedEventLog EventLogFilterFCPortList FCSCSIBusyStatusFCTargets FCWWNameIPSubnetMask IsReservedMaxOpTemp MetricsPassword ReadOnlyPasswordResetFCPortErrors RestoreConfigurationRGCancelAddStorage RGAutoRebuildRGCommit RGCreateRGWaitTimeout RGPreFetchRGRebuild RGResumeConversionSaveConfiguration RMStatusRoute RouteDisplaySCSIPortReset SCSIPortResetOnStartupSerialPortBaudRate SerialPortEchoSESDiskFailureAlarm Default disabledSESEnclosures SESIdentifyTemperature TailEventLogTime TimeZoneDvraid Digital Video RAID Appendix B Design RAID GroupsJbod Just a Bunch of Disks RAID Level 1 plus additional mirroring RAID Level 0 striping, no redundancyRAID Level 1 mirroring duplicate drives RAID Level 5 striping, parity distributed among drives RAID Level 1+0 striping, mirror spans two drivesRAID Level 4 striping, one parity drive Disk Stripe Data Cable types Connecting Scsi devices to Scsi portsAppendix C Scsi Cabling Support Max Bits EndedAppendix D Standards and Compliances Declaration of ConformityAppendix E Warranty Manufacturer limited warranty