2.2.10 Privileged 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.

Privileged OEM Configuration commands may only be “set” from within an OEM config file.

The OEM config file is an ASCII text file which contains all the CLI commands that can be used to override the factory default settings of the iPBridge. It consists of a header record and a list of CLI commands. Each line may contain up to 128 characters and must be terminated by any of the standard EOL combinations such as \r, \n, or \r\n. Updates may be loaded via any of the current firmware update methods (see Updating firmware on page 47).

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.

To configure iPBridge product identifiers

1Create an OEM configuration file containing valid and applicable CLI commands.

2Upload the OEM configuration file to the iPBridge via any of the currently available methods (see Updating firmware on page 47)

3Initiate the OEM configuration file by typing

RestoreConfiguration default and pressing enter at the CLI prompt, or by applying an NVRAM default jumper to the circuit board.

4Power cycle.

Note

To restore factory default settings, type RestoreConfiguration ATTO, press Enter at the CLI prompt, and cycle power.

AutoMapOnBoot

Enables or disables an automatic bus scan and device mapping operation at boot time.

Default: enabled

Set syntax: set AutoMapOnBoot [enabled disabled]

Get syntax: get AutoMapOnBoot

ColdReset

When enabled, the iPBridge will reboot when a Cold Reset command is received. When disabled, the iPBridge will not reboot, but will respond to the host with status

unsupported.

Default:enabled

Set syntax:set ColdReset [enabled disabled] Get syntax: ColdReset

InquiryProductID

Controls the product ID string displayed by the iPBridge in response to a SCSI INQUIRY command. The ID is padded with 0s to a maximum 16 characters

Default: iPBridge 1500 or iPBridge 1550

Set syntax: set InquiryProductID [string]

Requires a SaveConfiguration command

Get syntax: get InquiryProductID

InquiryVendorID

Controls the vender ID string displayed by the iPBridge in response to a SCSI INQUIRY command. The ID is padded with 0s to a maximum 8 characters

Default: ATTO

Set syntax: set InquiryVendorID [string]

Requires a SaveConfiguration command

Get syntax: get InquiryVendorID

IqnVendorPrefixID

Displays the vendor prefix ID of the iSCSI qualified name (iqn). The vendor prefix includes iqn ID string, date code, and naming authority.

Set syntax:set IqnVendorPrefixID [string]

Get syntax: get IqnVendorPrefixID

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