ATTO 1500D/E - Manual

ATTO 1500D/E

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Contents; Introduction: iSCSI provides storage options
  • Page 8 – The iSCSI protocol; increases the capabilities and; Gigabit Ethernet; the engine; , the Network Data Management Task Force; Term
  • Page 9 – Introduction
  • Page 10 – Setting up the iPBridge
  • Page 11 – Installation; P o s sib le S AN /N AS
  • Page 12 – A green LED in the middle of the; is enabled. It goes dark when there is; Pin outs of the RJ11
  • Page 13 – Installation instructions; Ping
  • Page 14 – SCSI ID LED
  • Page 15 – Installation: ATTO iPBridge 1500D
  • Page 19 – Installation: ATTO iPBridge 1550D
  • Page 20 – Connecting SCSI devices to the SCSI port; To connect SCSI devices to the ATTO iPBridge; SCSIPortBusSpeed; sb; enabled; SaveConfiguration t
  • Page 21 – Installation: SCSI connections; Cabling; Cable types
  • Page 22 – Configuring the iPBridge; Connecting using the GbE port; To find the iPBridge; If any problem occurs, continue with
  • Page 23 – Installation: Configuration; Using ATTO ExpressNAV; Connecting using the serial port
  • Page 24 – ping; Using Telnet; CLI provides ASCII-based interface; To connect using Telnet
  • Page 26 – Managing the iPBridge; the; Change default username, password; General use commands; SCSI configuration; SCSI
  • Page 27 – Managing the iPBridge; Ethernet port configuration; Ethernet; iSCSI configuration; Mapping; Mapping devices; OEM configuration services; Refer to
  • Page 28 – ExpressNAV provides web-based interface; To open an ExpressNAV session; ExpressNAV; Status; Serial port configuration commands; Ethernet Port Configuration; Ethernet commands; SCSI Configuration; SCSI configuration commands
  • Page 29 – To use the Advanced Configuration page; Submit
  • Page 30 – Services through a set of; Advanced CLI; page; return; Symbol
  • Page 32 – Command
  • Page 33 – OEM configuration file
  • Page 34 – These CLI commands are used in a variety of situations; Username
  • Page 35 – VerboseMode
  • Page 36 – ATTO iPBridge; Reports model information about a specific iPBridge
  • Page 37 – optional; parameter limits the list to the; parameter will limit the; SCSIPortList; SCSITargets; Help
  • Page 38 – Resets the specified SCSI bus.
  • Page 40 – and
  • Page 42 – Serial port configuration commands; The ATTO iPBridge; SerialPortBaudRate
  • Page 45 – sets the; RMON; ReadOnlyUsername
  • Page 48 – must be enabled to use
  • Page 50 – 0 Privileged OEM configuration services; or; To configure iPBridge product identifiers; enter; AutoMapOnBoot; InquiryProductID
  • Page 51 – ProductID; OEM Config file supported commands
  • Page 52 – Mapping devices; Node names; The iPBridge uses the; CAUTION; Single target mode; Use Command Line Interface; To map devices automatically with CLI; To map devices manually with CLI
  • Page 53 – Physical connections; Initiator/Host to Network
  • Page 54 – Use the ExpressNAV interface; ExpressNAV provides web-based interface; Multiple target mode
  • Page 55 – To manually configure MultiTargetMode; To remove mapping; Example; The iPBridge occupies iSCSI LUN 0 by default,; Exhibit 2.3-2 Result of typing SCSITargets 0; Exhibit 2.3-3 Result of typing RouteDisplay iSCSI
  • Page 56 – Updating firmware; command from an FTP connection.; PUT
  • Page 57 – Configuration & Management: firmware update
  • Page 58 – Appendix A Safety standards and compliances; FCC Standards: Radio and Television Interference; WARNING; Canadian Standards; This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 59 – European Standards; This following statement applies to the ATTO iPBridge.
  • Page 60 – iii; Appendix B ATTO accessories; iSCSI Bridge board-level models; FC Rack Enclosures with Power Supplies
  • Page 61 – SCSI cables & accessories; Accessories
  • Page 62 – Appendix C Contact ATTO Technology, Inc.
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Page 4 - Contents; Introduction: iSCSI provides storage options

Contents Introduction: iSCSI provides storage options Glossary 1 Setting up the iPBridge .....................................................................1 iPBridge1500 featuresiPBridge 1550 features 1.1 ATTO iPBridge 1500E ..........................................................3 DimensionsEn...

Page 8 - The iSCSI protocol; increases the capabilities and; Gigabit Ethernet; the engine; , the Network Data Management Task Force; Term

ATTO Technology Inc. iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual Introduction: iSCSI provides storage options The iSCSI protocol allows storage devices such as hard drives, tape drives and libraries and CD jukeboxes to attach easily to Internet Protocol networks such as Gigabit Ethernet. The iPBridge...

Page 9 - Introduction

Introduction LUN Logical Unit Number: a SCSI identifier of a device NAS Network Attached Storage: storage elements connected to a network to provide file access services to computer systems; an NAS Storage Element includes an engine to implement the file services and one or more devices to store dat...

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