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ATTO Technology Inc. iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual
2.2.3 Diagnostic commands

ATTO iPBridge

diagnostic commands help validate iPBridge operation and di agnose/isolate iPBridge

faults.

BridgeModel
Reports model information about a specific iPBridge
Get syntax: get BridgeModel
BridgeName
Specifies name used to identify individual iPBridge units.
May be up to a maximum of eight characters. It is not the
World Wide Name (WWN).
Set syntax: set BridgeName [value]
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
Get syntax: get BridgeName
Help
Displays a list of available commands. If command name
is specified, displays detailed command-specific
information.
Immediate command: Help [command name]
IdentifyBridge
Enabling this option causes the LED on the top panel of
the iPBridge 1500/1550D or the activity LED on the
iPBridge 1500/1550E to blink until the parameter is
disabled.
Default: disabled
Set syntax: set IdentifyBridge [enabled|disabled]
Get syntax: get IdentifyBridge
Info
Displays version numbers and other production
information for key components within the iPBridge
Immediate command: Info
IsReserved
Displays the reservation status of the current iPBridge
session/interface.
If set, the configuration image is being modified by
another iPBridge services session: set commands are
temporarily unavailable but information commands are
available.
Executing a SaveConfiguration, RestoreConfiguration or
FirmwareRestart RELEASES the iPBridge so that other
services users may access it.
When iPBridge services interface is RESERVED, set
commands from other users are unavailable.
At least one interface must always have access to the
iPBridge.
Immediate command: IsReserved
OEMConfigFile
Reports the name of the OEM Configuration file stored in
persistent memory. If no file is present, ATTO is returned.
The file contains all the CLI commands that can be used
to override the factory default settings of the iPBridge.
Updates may be loaded via any of the current firmware
update methods.
Get syntax: get OEMConfigFile
Ping
Ping will send an ICMP echo request to the specified
host.
Immediate command: ping dp0 [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] <count
<size>>