ATTO Technology 2500C operation manual Getting an IP address, Click Launch Browser

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2.1 Getting an IP address

Set up your iPBridge by first getting an IP address, then use ATTO ExpressNAV to map devices.

The iPBridge is set up by default to request an IP address from a DHCP server. If you do not have a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to devices, get an IP address from your network administrator.

Use the QuickNAV utility from the CD included with your iPBridge to find your iPBridge on your network.

1Work from the computer attached to the iPBridge on the same broadcast domain. Find and download the QuickNAV utility, QuickNAV-windows.exe,from the CD included with your iPBridge.

2Turn on the iPBridge.

Wait for the iPBridge Ready LED to light, up to three minutes, before proceeding.

3Run the QuickNAV application.

a.Click Next on the QuickNAV Wizard page.

b.Select your iPBridge serial number from the list of choices displayed.

c.Click Next.

If you are using DHCP, note the IP Address assigned by the server:

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If you are not using DHCP, configure the iPBridge with the IP Address and Subnet Mask given to you by your network administrator.

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d. Click Launch Browser.

Your browser points to the ExpressNAV splash screen.

4 Enter the user name and password values.

Note

The default values are username: “root” and

password: “Password”. The user name is case insensitive and the password is case sensitive.

The iPBridge Status page appears.

5Go on to Mapping devices: NDMP on page 13

or Mapping devices: iSCSI on page 15 depending on your model of the iPBridge 2500.

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Contents Atto iPBridgeTM 2500C/R/D Page Page Contents Atto ExpressNAV interface Additional configurationsCopying iPBridge configurations TroubleshootingDiagnostic commands Maintenance commandsAlternative interface options Serial port configuration commands Scsi configuration commandsEthernet commands Appendix a Atto iPBridge, FibreBridge family Ndmp commandsISCSI commands Mapping commandsPage IPBridge 2500 provide storage options IPBridge2500 featuresIntelligent Bridging Architecture, the engine Connectivity, infrastructure solutions Possible storage ConfigurationsAtto iPBridge 2500R/D Serial interface Installation instructionsLED indicators Exhibit 1.1-1 Atto iPBridge 2500R/D connector sideBack connector side Atto iPBridge 2500C Operating Temperature 0-70C externalHeight of tallest component .535 inches Exhibit 1.2-1 Atto iPBridge 2500C faceplate Exhibit 1.2-2 Atto iPBridge 2500C board layout Microsoft iSCSI Initiator changes Configuring the iPBridgeClick Launch Browser Getting an IP addressHow Ndmp works Ndmp configuration provides backupProcedure Setting up NdmpAssign Ndmp names to devices Click AutoMap Mapping devices NdmpMap devices automatically Map devices manuallyConfiguration mapping Ndmp Mapping devices iSCSI Single Target modeNode names Click on the Multi Target Mode enabled button Click Submit Multiple Target modeAutomatically configure Multiple Target mode Manually configure Multiple Target modeExhibit 2.4-1 Examples of single and multiple target modes Mapping single vs. multi target modeExhibit 2.4-2 Mapping with Atto ExpressNAV Set the Real Time Clock Additional configurationsChange the current user name, password Create a read only password or user nameSnmp protocol Configuring Scsi devicesTo optimize ExpressNAV in Internet Explorer Accessing ExpressNAVAtto ExpressNAV interface Browser compatibilityExhibit 3.0-1 An ExpressNAV ExpressNAV pages Restart FirmwareHelp Preliminary steps Using Atto ExpressNAVUsing FTP over GbE Updating firmwareSend File/ZModem send Copying iPBridge configurationsUsing ZModem over the serial port ZModem send clone.clnCheck the iPBridge event and trace logs TroubleshootingInside out method Check the host event logChecking Scsi devices Check for problems on attached devicesCheck host versions Component checkChecking the LAN/WAN Checking the iPBridge internal configurationChecking the serial port Checking iPBridge Ethernet portsChecking the applications Checking the iSCSI Host Adapter or NICChecking the iSCSI OS driver Checking the Operating SystemChecking iPBridge Scsi ports Performance issuesChecking Ethernet Host Adapter or NIC Checking the host system Type iPBridge in the New Connection dialog box Alternative interface optionsUse the serial port or header Use TelnetAtto Exhibit 7.0-1 Start up messagesCLI provides ASCII-based interface Command conventions Symbol IndicatesCommand Defaults Example CLI commands summarySntp 38 CLI General use commands VerboseMode UsernameMaintenance commands Time SpeedWriteDefaultSNTPServer SpeedWriteDiagnostic commands EventLogFilter DumpEventLogDumpTraceLog EventLogSCSITargets PingRouteDisplay SCSIPortListTailEventLog TemperatureSNMPTrapAddress SNMPTrapsScsi configuration commands VirtualDriveResponse Performance enhancement to newly-mapped Scsi devicesSerialPortBaudRate Serial port configuration commandsSerialPortEcho 50 CLI Ethernet commands 52 CLI NDMPPortNumber Ndmp commandsNDMPAuthType NDMPMaxVersion54 CLI ISCSI commands ISNSServer ISNSLoginControlMultiTargetMode AutoMap Mapping commandsRoute List to the map which satisfies a search for the given LUN Appendix a Atto iPBridge, FibreBridge family Product features 2500C/R/D 2700C/R/D 1500E/D 1550E/DIPBridge products Fibre Bridge products Examples Appendix B CablingScsi cabling Cable typesEthernet connections Term Definition Appendix C GlossaryVi Appendix FCC Standards Radio and Television Interference Appendix D Safety standards and compliancesEuropean Standards Appendix E Atto accessories Contact Atto Technology, Inc Appendix F Warranty, contact information