ATTO Technology 2200R/D, 3200R, 2100R Cabling a FibreBridge, “Quick” Installation Instructions

Models: 2200R/D, 3200R 2100R

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Chapter 6: Cabling a FibreBridge™

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ATTO FibreBridge Installation & Operation Manual

Chapter 6: Cabling a FibreBridge

“Quick” Installation Instructions

1.Connect SCSI devices to the ATTO FibreBridge using a SCSI cable with a 68-pin fine pitch or “P” connector for each port on the bridge. The bridge is terminated internally. Be aware of cable limitations for the SCSI bus, which are:

Three (3) meters and four devices, or one and a half (1.5) meters and eight devices when using Single-Ended UltraSCSI devices

Twenty-five (25) meter and 15 devices when using Differential UltraSCSI devices

Twelve (12) meters and 15 devices when using LVD Ultra2 SCSI devices

These cable lengths include the wiring inside the devices. It is important to keep cable lengths as short as possible to ensure the highest signal quality and performance.

2.Each SCSI port in the ATTO FibreBridge has an internal factory setting of ID "7". This is typical for a SCSI initiator device because ID 7 will have the highest priority. Make sure the IDs of the SCSI devices connected to the bridge are set to something other than seven. Terminate each SCSI bus after the last device. It is recommended to use sequential IDs starting at 0 for the SCSI devices.

3.Install a GBIC into either socket on the front of the bridge. It does not matter which socket you choose, as they are both on the same loop within the bridge. Slide the GBIC in until it locks into place. Attach a suitable Fibre Channel cable to the GBIC.

4.When the FibreBridge 3200R is in “loop” mode (NL_Port), the second GBIC port can be used to daisy chain multiple bridge modules together using a standard Fibre Channel cable. The second GBIC port cannot be used when in “point-to-point” (N_Port) mode.

5.The FibreChain ports on the FibreBridge 2100R can be used to daisy chain multiple bridges together by using an ATTO FibreChain cable. The pin out on standard Fibre Channel cables is not compatible with FibreChain ports. Contact ATTO Technology for FibreChain cables.

6.It is recommended that SCSI devices be powered on first followed by the ATTO FC Rack System and finally the host computers. The power switch is located between the fans on the rear of the unit. For a PC, it is important that all devices are powered on before the host because a PC will only scan for devices during boot.

SCSI Cabling

The ATTO FibreBridge uses an industry standard 68-pin “P” (16-bit) connector on each of its’ SCSI ports. The Ultra SCSI specification limits:

Ultra SCSI High Voltage Differential (HVD) cable lengths to twenty-five meters, 15 devices

Ultra SCSI Single Ended (SE) cable lengths to three meters, four devices or one and a half meters, eight devices

Ultra 2 Low Voltage Differential (LVD) cable lengths to 12 meters, 15 devices

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ATTO Technology 2200R/D, 3200R, 2100R manual Cabling a FibreBridge, “Quick” Installation Instructions, SCSI Cabling