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19 ATTO Technology BridgeTools Installation and Operation Manual
4.8 Mapping panel
The mapping panel assigns LUNs, maps SCSI devices to FibreChannel ports and troubleshoots FC ports 
and connected SCSI devices. The number of ports available depends on the particular model of the 
FibreBridge. 
In order for a host computer to communicate to a SCSI 
storage device connected to the FibreBridge, the host must 
be able to identify the storage device (target). To the host, 
each SCSI target is identified as a Fibre Channel ID and a 
LUN (ex. ID 0 LUN 1). The Fibre Channel ID is the actual 
ID of the bridge’s Fibre Channel port (set on the Fibre 
Channel Panel). The LUN can be set to virtually any value 
using this panel.    
The FibreBridge moves data between a Fibre Channel port 
and a connected SCSI storage device (target). The best way 
to achieve maximum throughput to the SCSI devices is to 
balance the connected SCSI devices among the Fibre 
Channel and SCSI ports. This is done by mapping, or 
assigning each SCSI device to any of the Fibre Channel 
ports. 
When you first open the Mapping panel after launching 
BridgeTools, the device window will be empty. Clicking the 
SCAN button at the bottom of the panel will instruct the 
bridge to detect all of the connected SCSI targets. 
Information for each SCSI target found will be displayed in 
a row within the window: the make and model of the device, 
the SCSI bus or port of the bridge the device is connected to, 
and the Target ID and LUN the device is physically set to. 
Each detected SCSI target will be assigned a LUN and will 
be mapped to the Fibre Channel port(s). 
The port assignment and LUN value can be changed by 
simply clicking in the cell of the table. A pull down list will 
appear showing the available choices. It is important to 
remember that every target on each Fibre port must be 
assigned a unique ID. You may have a LUN 0 on Fibre port 
0 and a LUN 0 on Fibre port 1, but an error will occur if 
there are multiple LUN 0s on the same Fibre port. 
The Fibre Channel port(s) of the FibreBridge will also be 
displayed in the device window. Each of these ports is also 
considered a target device for Serverless Backup 
applications or when BridgeTools is communicating with 
the bridge over the in-band connection. Because of this, the 
LUNs assigned to the SCSI targets must be different than 
the LUN assigned to the bridge port itself. The Fibre 
Channel Port LUN can be assigned using the Fibre Channel 
panel within BridgeTools. 
The device window also contains an ACTION for each 
SCSI target detected to set a target to either Online or 
Offline. The target must be set to Online for the bridge to 
pass through SCSI commands. If the target is set to Offline, 
SCSI commands to that target will be rejected. Offline can 
be used for balancing hours of use between tape drives. 
➔ The read-only STATUS column in the 
device window is used to report the status 
of each mapped SCSI target.
➔ ONLINE indicates the device is online and 
is able to accept SCSI commands.
➔ UNAVAILABLE indicates that no device 
is present at a particular mapping.
➔ OFFLINE indicates that a device is not 
able to accept SCSI commands
➔ GOING OFFLINE indicates that a device 
was set to Offline in the Action column, but 
queued commands to the device have not 
yet completed.
New SCSI devices will automatically be assigned a LUN 
and mapped to one of the Fibre Channel ports but will be set 
to OFFLINE. The ACTION for each target device must be 
set to ONLINE before a host computer will be able to access 
it.
Once all of the mappings and actions have been completed, 
the APPLY button must be selected to make the changes 
take effect. If there is an error with the mappings (for 
example, two targets were assigned the same LUN on the 
same Fibre port), BridgeTools will display a warning in the 
message box at the bottom of the page. Unlike modifying 
the other parameters using BridgeTools, mapping changes 
take affect immediately after hitting APPLY. However, the 
changes will not remain after a power cycle unless they are 
saved using the Save/Restore panel.
The Mapping Panel also contains features to add a map or 
remove a map. Clicking the ADD MAP button will add a 
blank row to the device window. This can be useful for 
mapping devices that will be connected to the FibreBridge 
in the future. The future device can be mapped by filling in 
the Fibre Port and Fibre LUN mapping fields. In addition, 
information for the intended SCSI Bus, SCSI Target and 
SCSI LUN fields must also be entered. All information must 
be filled in or an error message will appear when the APPLY 
button is selected.
The mapping for any device can be deleted by highlighting 
the row in the device window and clicking the REMOVE 
MAP
 button.