Route

Assigns an iSCSI protocol address to a target destination device. If you try to map a new SCSI BTL to the same iSCSI LUN, the new BTL overwrites the previous map. Using the Delete identifier instead of SCSI removes the map from its map table. In verbose mode, overwriting a map requires secondary confirmation.

Route [iSCSI] [default Target Name] [lun] [SCSI <sb st sl> Bridge Delete]

RouteDisplay

Displays s a combined list of iSCSI to SCSI bus, target, LUN mappings. The optional target name limits the list to maps which have that target name. The optional LUN parameter limits the list further to the map which satisfies a search for the given LUN.

RouteDisplay iSCSI <default <lun> Target Name <lun>>

SaveConfiguration

Issued with the restart option, cycles iPBridge power after saving configuration changes. The norestart option saves changes without restarting.

Note

Certain modifications require a system restart.

SaveConfiguration <Restart NoRestart>

SCSIDomainValidation

Runs Domain Validation tests on the SCSI system which may detect problems with SCSI cables, termination or damaged transceivers. Tape drives attached to the iPBridge should be loaded with media. The media is not overwritten. Disable VirtualDriveResponse before running this test and reboot the iPBridge after running the test.

SCSIDomainValidation

SCSIInitID

Specifies the persistent SCSI initiator ID used by the iPBridge on this SCSI bus. All maps coinciding with the user-specified ID are destroyed after this command is issued.

Default: 0x07

set SCSIInitID [sb] [0-15] get SCSIInitID [sb]

SCSIPortBusSpeed

Controls the transfer rate at which the iPBridge attempts to negotiate with its SCSI devices

Default: ultra320

set SCSIPortBusSpeed [sb] [fast ultra ultra2 ultra160 ultra320]

get SCSIPortBusSpeed [sb]

SCSIPortList

Lists the status of the SCSI port.

SCSIPortList

SCSIPortReset

Resets the SCSI bus.

SCSIPortReset [sb]

SCSIPortResetOnStartup

Controls whether the SCSI bus is reset each time the iPBridge is powered up.

Default: enabled

set SCSIPortResetOnStartup [sb] [enabled disabled] get SCSIPortResetOnStartup [sb]

SCSIPortSyncTransfer

Controls the iPBridge attempts to negotiate synchronous SCSI transfers with devices on the specified bus.

Default: enabled

set SCSIPortSyncTransfer [sb] [enabled disabled] get SCSIPortSyncTransfer [sb]

SCSIPortTermination

Configures the SCSI internal termination of the specified SCSI port. Enabling termination allows the iPBridge to act as a terminator at the end of a SCSI chain.

Default: enabled

set SCSIPortTermination [sb] [enabled disabled] get SCSIPortTermination [sb]

SCSIPortWideTransfer

Controls the iPBridge attempts to negotiate wide SCSI transfers with devices on the specified bus.

Default: enabled

set SCSIPortWideTransfer [sb] [enabled disabled] get SCSIPortWideTransfer [sb]

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ATTO Technology 1550D RouteDisplay, SaveConfiguration, SCSIDomainValidation, SCSIInitID, SCSIPortBusSpeed

1550D specifications

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