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SCSI configuration
Each SCSI port is configured separately. Displays
include a list of attached devices for each bus.
Configurable options are:
• Port bus speed
• Synchronous transfer
• Wide transfer
• Initiator ID
• Bus reset on startup
• Bus termination
• Maximum LUNs per SCSI target
• Attached devices listed by bus number
Click on the individual bus for information on each
SCSI device.
Reset each port by clicking on the
Reset
button.
Fibre Channel configuration
Configurable options include:
• Hard address assignment
• Busy return status
• Data rate
• Connection mode
• Hard address value
The port and node names are displayed.
Storage management
A list of attached SCSI devices is displayed. Click on
the individual bus or port for detailed information on
each device.
You may also reset SCSI ports on this page.
The following options are configurable:
• Boot scan
• Boot Fibre delay
• SpeedWrite default (refer to
Modify System
Values
on page 23).
• Virtual Drive Response
Time & date configuration
Configures the real-time clock or access remote time
server. Configurable options are:
• Enable/disable Simple Network Time Protocol
• Time server
• Time zone
• Manually set time
• Manually set date
Mapping
Refer to Map Devices on page 17.
Bridge management
Refer to Modify System Values on page 23.
Configurable options are:
• User name
• Admin password
• Read Only user name
• Minimum operating temperature
• Maximum operating temperature
• Operating temperature warning
You may determine which FibreBridge you are
accessing by clicking on
Enable
in the
Identify
Bridge
line. The FibreBridge ready light blinks. To
stop the blinking, change the
Identify Bridge
parameter to
Disabled
.
You may restore defaults to the FibreBridge by clicking
on the
Restore
button in the
Restore Defaults
line,
then clicking on
Submit
and going to the
Restart
page and restarting the FibreBridge.
Firmware Update
Refer to Update Firmware on page 25.
Advanced CLI configuration
The Advanced page allows you to input any CLI
command available through the FibreBridge.
1 Type in the CLI command.
2 Click the
Submit button: this is equivalent to
typing in the CLI command into a TCP/IP or
serial port CLI session.
A text field beneath the box will list the most
recent commands issued to the FibreBridge
through this page.
If you enter an incorrect parameter, the CLI
help text displays showing the parameters
available.
3 If your entry was correct, type
saveconfiguration
4 Click the Submit button. Your changes are
implemented.
Help
Gives help information about the command line
interface commands and troubleshooting tips via links
to pages with help text for each category of options
and one link to the Troubleshooting Tips and FAQs
page on the ATTO website,
www.attotech.com
.
Contact information for ATTO technical support is on
the right. Help is always available by pressing any
word shown in red on the screen.
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