BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisATTO Technology, Inc.1Installation and Operation Manual11 ATTO iPBridge 2700 provides storage options10ATTO iPBridge 2700 features, benefits10Embedded software features10Connectivity, infrastructure solutions111.1 ATTO iPBridge 2700R/D12Dimensions12Environment12Power12Ethernet interface12Fibre Channel interface12Serial port12LED indicators12Installation instructions13Exhibit 1.1-1 iPBridge 2700R/D front label13Exhibit 1.1-2 Overview of iPBridge 2700R/D from the back (connector) side.141.2 ATTO iPBridge 2700C16Dimensions16Environment16Power16Ethernet interface16Fibre Channel interface16Serial management header16LED indicators16Installation instructions17Exhibit 1.2-1 iPBridge 2700 faceplate and board configuration172 Configuring the iPBridge18Microsoft iSCSI Initiator changes182.1 Getting an IP address192.2 Target management20Target names20Default target node20Map devices automatically20Map devices manually20Multiple target nodes21Automatically configure multiple targets21Manually configure multiple target nodes21Exhibit 2.2-1 Target node configurations22Exhibit 2.2-2 Automatic iSCSI Target Management page and the results of clicking either Map all devices to the default target or Map each device to its own target.23Exhibit 2.2-3 From the iSCSI Target Management page you may view or modify the iSCSI mapping, the Access Control lists, and the iSCSI CHAP configuration.242.3 Additional configurations26Set the Real Time Clock26Change the current username, password26Create a read only password or username26SNMP protocol27Set up a VLAN: Virtual Local Area Network273 ATTO ExpressNAV interface28Browser compatibility28Open an ExpressNAV session28Exhibit 3.0-1 An ExpressNAV page293.1 ATTO ExpressNAV pages30Status30Serial Port Configuration30Time & Date Configuration30Ethernet (Network) Port Configuration30SNMP30Fibre Channel Configuration30iSCSI Configuration30Auto Target Management30Manual Target Management: iSCSI Target Management31Bridge Configuration31Firmware Update31Advanced CLI Configuration31Restart Firmware31Help31Exhibit 3.1-1 CLI command entered incorrectly on the Advanced CLI page, error message with suggested solution, then correct entry with response.314 Updating firmware32Preliminary steps32Using ATTO ExpressNAV32Using FTP over GbE325 Troubleshooting34Inside out method34Check the Host Event Log34Check the event and trace logs34Visually inspect LEDs34Exhibit 5.0-1 iPBridge 2700C faceplate35Exhibit 5.0-2 iPBridge 2700 R/D front label35Check for problems on attached devices35Check host versions36Check iPBridge product versions and update firmware36Check components36Checking Fibre Channel devices36Checking the iPBridge FC ports36Checking iPBridge internal configuration36Checking iPBridge Ethernet ports36Checking the LAN/WAN37Checking the iSCSI Host Adapter or NIC37Checking the iSCSI OS driver38Checking the Operating System38Performance Issues38Checking Fibre Channel devices38Checking the iPBridge Ethernet ports38Checking the LAN/WAN38Checking the Ethernet host adapter or NIC39Checking applications39Checking the host system39Checking the Operating System39Optimizing ATTO ExpressNAV in Internet Explorer396 Alternative interface options40Use the serial port or header40Use Telnet40Exhibit 6.0-1 Start up messages.416.1 CLI provides ASCII-based interface42Exhibit 6.1-1 Symbols, typefaces and abbreviations used to indicate functions and elements of the command line interface used in this manual.42CLI Error Messages43Exhibit 6.1-2 If you enter a parameter for a CLI command incorrectly, the CLI help file will display with the error message:436.1.1 CLI commands summary446.1.2 General use commands48Help48Password48ReadOnlyPassword48ReadOnlyUsername48RestoreConfiguration48SaveConfiguration48Username49VerboseMode496.1.3 Maintenance commands50Date50FirmwareRestart50MaxOpTemp50MinOpTemp50OpTempWarn50Password50Reserve50RestoreConfiguration50SNTP51SNTPServer51SpeedWrite51SpeedWriteDefault51TailEventLog51Time51TimeZone51Username516.1.4 Diagnostic commands52BridgeModel52BridgeName52ClearEventLog52ClearTraceLog52DisplayEventLog52DisplayEventLogFilter52DisplayTraceLog52DisplayTraceLogFilter52DumpEventLog53DumpTraceLog53EmailFromAddress53EmailNotify53EmailNotifyAddress53EmailServerAddress53EventLog53EventLogFilter53Help53IdentifyBridge53Info53IsReserved54Ping54RMON54RouteDisplay54SerialNumber54SNMPDumpMIB54SNMPExtendedTraps54SNMPTrapAddress54SNMPTraps55TailEventLog55Temperature55TraceLog55TraceLogFilter55Voltage55WrapEventLog55WrapTraceLog55CLI Error Messages55Exhibit 6.1-1 If you enter a parameter for a CLI command incorrectly, the CLI help file will display with the error message:556.1.5 Serial port configuration commands56SerialPortBaudRate56SerialPortEcho56TailEventLog566.1.6 Fibre Channel configuration commands57FCConnMode57FCDataRate57FCHard57FCHardAddress57FCPortList57FCTargets57FCWWName576.1.7 Ethernet commands58DPMTU58EthernetSpeed58Exit58IPAddress58IPDHCP58IPGateway58IPSubnetMask58Password58Ping59ReadOnlyPassword59ReadOnlyUsername59RMON59Username59VLAN59Exhibit 6.1.7-1 Default history Control table (buckets and interval in hexadecimal) for the RMON CLI command.596.1.8 iSCSI commands60iSCSIAlias60iSCSICHAP60iSCSIChapSecret60iSCSIIntiators60iSCSIPortNumber60iSCSITarget60iSCSITargetNameDisplay60iSCSIWANIPAddress61iSNSLoginControl61iSNSServer616.1.9 Mapping commands62AccessControl62AccessEntry62AutoMap62FCHard62FCHardAddress62FCTargets62iSCSITarget62iSCSITargetNameDisplay62Route63RouteDisplay63Appendix A ATTO FibreBridge family64ATTO iPBridge64ATTO FibreBridge65Appendix A Cabling66Fibre Channel connections66Ethernet connections66Appendix B Glossary67Appendix C Safety standards and compliances68Appendix D ATTO accessories70Appendix E Warranty, contact information71Manufacturer limited warranty71Contact ATTO Technology, Inc.71Größe: 1,44 MBSeiten: 71Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen