ATTO Technology 2200R/D User Manual

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ATTO FibreBridge Installation & Operation Manual
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Single Ended Ultra SCSI – 40 MB/sec max per bus
 
High Voltage Differential (HVD) Ultra SCSI – 40 MB/sec max per bus
Each of the two ports is totally independent from the other.  This means that each bus is capable of 15
devices and each bus is capable of 40/80 MB/sec (Ultra/Ultra2).  There are a few advantages to this.
First, you are able to use software striping to create a RAID 0 group that includes devices from both SCSI
busses.  This can effectively increase your overall performance to 80 MB/sec for Ultra SCSI or 100
MB/sec (the Fibre Channel bandwidth limit) for Ultra2 SCSI.  Using ExpressRAID software from ATTO
also gives you the ability to stripe hardware RAID controllers together.  Another advantage is that each
SCSI bus auto-negotiates the appropriate synch rates with the connected devices.  If slower “Legacy”
devices are mixed with faster Ultra2 devices, the bus will only communicate at the rate of the slowest
device, wasting the performance capabilities of the faster devices.  With the ATTO FibreBridge, it is
possible to connect slower “Legacy” devices of one SCSI bus of the bridge while connecting faster
devices on the second.  Each bus can communicate at independent rates.
The ATTO FibreBridge supports a wide variety of SCSI storage devices including stand-alone drives,
removable drives, JBODs, RAIDs, tape, CD and DVD drives, changers, and libraries, magneto optical
drives, as well as Jaz and Zip devices.
FibreChain
 Ports (2100 model only)
The FibreChain expansion ports enable both the ATTO FibreBridge and ATTO FibreCenter (hub) Product
Modules to be daisy chained together in the same arbitrated loop on a fixed cost per port basis, thus
reducing total cost of ownership. The signal pin-out is different between standard Fibre Channel cables
and FibreChain cables.  ATTO Technology can provide the custom FibreChain
 
cables for these ports.
The FibreChain ports are connected to the Fibre
Channel ports on the same arbitrated loop
internal to the bridge.  When more than one
FibreBridge is chained together, the loop is
essentially being expanded.  Two FibreChain
ports are only necessary for chaining three or
more bridges together.
FibreChain ports are limited in their functionality
in that they do not re-time nor re-generate the
signals like a standard Fibre Channel port does.
Because of this, FibreChain cables are limited in
distance to assure signal integrity.
Figure 4.5 FibreChain Expansion
      
ATTO FibreChain
 Port LEDs (2100R model only)
There is a yellow LED adjacent to each ATTO FibreChain expansion port that will remain lit if the
ATTO FibreChain expansion port is not being used (there is no connection to the port).  When an
expansion cable is connected and a link is established, the LED will go off. These LEDs will indicate
cable connections only.  They do not indicate cable signal activity.
LED Indicators
Power A, Power B – Two LEDs are used `to indicate if power is available from each of the two supplies.
The ATTO FibreBridge only requires power from one of the sources in order to operate.
  FibreChain
      Port 1
Fibre Channel
Port
 FibreChain
     Port 2