BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnis1 iPBridge 2500 provide storage options10iPBridge2500 features10Connectivity, infrastructure solutions111.1 ATTO iPBridge 2500R/D12Dimensions12Environment12Power12SCSI interface12Ethernet interface12Serial interface13LED indicators13Exhibit 1.1-1 ATTO iPBridge 2500R/D connector side13Installation instructions13Exhibit 1.1-2 Overview of iPBridge 2500R/D standard 19-inch rack using a centered 1.25-inch (31.7 mm) hole pattern141.2 ATTO iPBridge 2500C15Dimensions15Environment15Power15SCSI interface15Ethernet interface15Serial interface16Installation instructions16Exhibit 1.2-1 ATTO iPBridge 2500C faceplate16Exhibit 1.2-2 ATTO iPBridge 2500C board layout172 Configuring the iPBridge18Microsoft iSCSI Initiator changes182.1 Getting an IP address192.2 NDMP configuration provides backup20How NDMP works20Setting up NDMP21Procedure21Assign NDMP names to devices212.3 Mapping devices: NDMP22Map devices automatically22Map devices manually22Assign NDMP names to devices22Exhibit 2.3-1 Moving NDMP Names to SCSI ports under NDMP using the ATTO ExpressNAV interface.232.4 Mapping devices: iSCSI24Node names24Single Target mode24Map devices automatically24Map devices manually24Multiple Target mode25Automatically configure Multiple Target mode25Manually configure Multiple Target mode25Exhibit 2.4-1 Examples of single and multiple target modes26Exhibit 2.4-2 Mapping with ATTO ExpressNAV272.5 Additional configurations28Change the current user name, password28Set the Real Time Clock28Create a read only password or user name28Configuring SCSI devices29SNMP protocol293 ATTO ExpressNAV interface30Browser compatibility30Accessing ExpressNAV30Opening an ExpressNAV session30Exhibit 3.0-1 An ExpressNAV page313.1 ExpressNAV pages32Status32Serial Port Configuration32Time & Date Configuration32Ethernet Port Configuration32SCSI Configuration32iSCSI Configuration32Bridge Configuration32Mapping32Advanced CLI Configuration32Firmware33Restart33Help33Exhibit 3.1-1 CLI command entered incorrectly on the Advanced CLI page, error message with suggested solution, then correct entry with response.334 Updating firmware34Preliminary steps34Using ATTO ExpressNAV34Using FTP over GbE345 Copying iPBridge configurations35Using FTP over GbE35Using ZModem over the serial port356 Troubleshooting36Inside out method36Check the host event log36Check the iPBridge event and trace logs36Visually inspect LEDs36Check for problems on attached devices37Check host versions37Check iPBridge product versions37Component check37Checking SCSI devices37Checking the iPBridge SCSI ports37Checking the serial port38Checking the iPBridge internal configuration38Checking iPBridge Ethernet ports38Checking the LAN/WAN38Checking the iSCSI Host Adapter or NIC39Checking the iSCSI OS driver39Checking the Operating System39Checking the applications39Performance issues40Checking SCSI devices40Checking iPBridge SCSI ports40Checking iPBridge Ethernet ports40Checking the LAN/WAN40Checking Ethernet Host Adapter or NIC40Checking the applications40Checking the host system41Checking the Operating System417 Alternative interface options42Use the serial port or header42Use Telnet42Exhibit 7.0-1 Start up messages.437.1 CLI provides ASCII-based interface44Exhibit 7.1-1 Symbols, typefaces and abbreviations used to indicate functions and elements of the command line interface used in this manual.447.1.1 CLI commands summary45Exhibit 7.1-2 The following error messages may be returned by the Command line Interface:47Exhibit 7.1-3 If you enter a parameter for a CLI command incorrectly, the CLI help file displays the error message:477.1.2 General use commands48Help48Password48ReadOnlyPassword48ReadOnlyUsername48RestoreConfiguration48SaveConfiguration48Username49VerboseMode497.1.3 Maintenance commands50Date50FirmwareRestart50MaxOpTemp50MinOpTemp50OpTempWarn50Password50Reserve50RestoreConfiguration50SCSIPortReset50SNTP51SNTPServer51SpeedWrite51SpeedWriteDefault51Time51TimeZone51Username51Zmodem517.1.4 Diagnostic commands52BridgeModel52BridgeName52ClearEventLog52ClearTraceLog52DisplayEventLog52DisplayEventLogFilter52DisplayTraceLog52DisplayTraceLogFilter52DumpEventLog53DumpTraceLog53EventLog53EventLogFilter53Help53IdentifyBridge53Info53iSCSITargetNameDisplay53IsReserved53NDMPStatus53Ping54RMON54RouteDisplay54SCSIPortList54SCSITargets54SerialNumber54SNMPDumpMIB54SNMPExtendedTraps54SNMPTrapAddress55SNMPTraps55TailEventLog55Temperature55TraceLog55TraceLogFilter55Voltage55WrapEventLog55WrapTraceLog557.1.5 SCSI configuration commands56SCSIInitID56SCSIPortBusSpeed56SCSIPortList56SCSIPortReset56SCSIPortResetOnStartup56SCSIPortSelTimeout56SCSIPortSyncTransfer56SCSIPortTermination56SCSIPortWideTransfer56SCSITargets56SpeedWrite57SpeedWriteDefault57VirtualDriveResponse577.1.6 Serial port configuration commands58SerialPortBaudRate58SerialPortEcho587.1.7 Ethernet commands60DPMTU60EthernetSpeed60Exit60IPAddress60IPDHCP60IPGateway60IPSubnetMask60Password60Ping61ReadOnlyPassword61RMON61Username61ReadOnlyUsername61Exhibit 7.1-8 Default history Control table (buckets and interval in hexadecimal) for the RMON CLI command.617.1.8 NDMP commands62NDMPAuthType62NDMPMaxVersion62NDMPPortNumber62NDMPStatus627.1.9 iSCSI commands64iSCSIAlias64iSCSIChap64iSCSIChapSecret64iSCSIPortNumber64iSCSITarget64iSCSITargetNameDisplay65iSNSLoginControl65iSNSServer65MultiTargetMode657.1.10 Mapping commands66AutoMap66iSCSITarget66iSCSITargetNameDisplay66MultiTargetMode66Route66RouteDisplay66SCSIInitID67SCSITargets67Appendix A ATTO iPBridge, FibreBridge family68iPBridge products68Fibre Bridge products69Appendix B Cabling70SCSI cabling70Cable types70Examples70Exhibit 0.0-1 Various types of SCSI operate at different speeds and require different bus lengths to support a certain number of devices.70Connecting SCSI devices to SCSI ports70Ethernet connections71Appendix C Glossary72Appendix D Safety standards and compliances74Appendix E ATTO accessories76Appendix F Warranty, contact information77Manufacturer limited warranty77Contact ATTO Technology, Inc.77Größe: 1,34 MBSeiten: 77Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen