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9 ATTO Technology BridgeTools Installation and Operation Manual
4.1 FibreBridge connection pages
Welcome page
The Welcome Page asks you to select the interface 
you are using to connect to the FibreBridge: 
Ethernet, Fibre Channel, or Serial Port, depending 
on the physical connection. Not all bridge models 
support all types of connections. Check the 
Installation and Operations manual for details. 
Options will vary depending upon the connection. 
Once you have selected a communication 
interface, the FibreBridge Connection page for 
that interface will appear. 
In-Band Fibre Channel connection page
Click on the Scan button to detect all connected 
FibreBridge units. A list will appear with the 
following information for each ATTO 
FibreBridge:
➔ Vendor
➔ Model – Reports the model of the 
FibreBridge that is currently connected
➔ Version –current version of firmware
➔ World Wide Name –unique identifier
➔ Location – Identifies the FibreBridge in a 
SAN. 
The first digit is the SCSI port and indicates the 
PCI slot the connected Fibre Channel host 
adapter is in.
The second digit is the PCI Bus of the 
connected Fibre Channel host adapter. 
(Usually set to 0 unless your computer has 
more than one PCI bus.). 
The third digit is the Fibre Channel ID (AL-PA) 
of the FibreBridge. The fourth digit is the Fibre 
Channel LUN of the FibreBridge.
Even though BridgeTools will list every visible 
ATTO FibreBridge from the computer, only one 
can be modified at a time. Highlight the one you 
wish to modify and click the Connect button. 
After a few moments, the General page will 
appear. 
If a link cannot be established, BridgeTools will 
time out and an error message will be displayed. 
If this happens or only a partial listing of 
FibreBridge units appears, verify the following 
items:
➔ The FibreBridge(s) is powered up
➔ Cables have a secure connection.
➔ Your operating system recognizes the Fibre 
Channel host adapter.
➔ Your operating system recognizes the 
ATTO FibreBridge?
Ethernet connection page
The Ethernet Connection page will ask for the 
FibreBridge IP address. A convenient pull down 
window displays the last 10 connected IP 
addresses. Once the address is selected hit the 
select button to complete a connection.
The default address of the FibreBridge is 10.0.0.1. 
If you changed the address and have forgotten it, 
connect the computer to the FibreBridge with the 
serial port, establish a link, and issue a 
getipaddress command. 
If an Ethernet link cannot be established, 
BridgeTools will time out and an error message 
will be displayed. If this happens, verify the 
following items:
➔ The FibreBridge(s) is powered up
➔ Cables have a secure connection. A direct 
connection between the computer and 
FibreBridge requires a crossover cable. 
➔ Your Network Interface Card is configured 
properly.
➔ The link and activity LEDs are illuminated 
on the Ethernet ports of the FibreBridge(s) 
and the host.
➔ A Telnet link between the FibreBridge and 
the computer has been established.
Serial port connection page
The serial port connection page will ask you to 
configure the RS-232 protocol to connect to your 
FibreBridge. The parameters you choose here will 
temporarily override any previous configurations 
chosen using the standard operating system