ATTO Technology 2390C/R/D 用户指南

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ATTO Technology Inc. FibreBridge Installation and Operation Manual
 5.0  Interface options
Alternative methods to the ATTO ExpressNAV interface may be used to manage the Fibre Bridge. ATTO 
ExpressNAV is the recommended interface.
Using ExpressNAV 
Each page in the ATTO ExpressNAV interface 
provides information and/or configuration parameters 
based on a specific topic. 
ATTO ExpressNAV is the recommended 
management tool for the Fibre Bridge. It is a web-
based graphical user interface (GUI) that allows you to 
manage the Fibre Bridge by clicking choices and 
commands in traditional GUI fashion or by entering 
CLI commands directly, as you would in a terminal 
emulation session, on the Advanced CLI page.
Opening an ExpressNAV session
1
Point your browser at the IP address of the 
Fibre Bridge. Refer to 
2
The 
ExpressNAV home page is displayed. 
Click 
Enter.
3
Enter the user name and password values. 
Note
The default values are user name: root and 
password: Password. The user name is case 
insensitive and password is case sensitive. It 
is best practice to change user names and 
passwords. Refer to 
The 
Status page appears.
Each page can be reached through the menu at the side 
of each page. An image on each page’s header shows 
each port in the product faceplate. Each port is 
clickable and takes you to the appropriate page. 
If you have completed configuration operations and 
have clicked Submit on the page you are viewing, go 
to the Restart page and restart the Fibre Bridge to 
save the settings. 
If you have not completed configuration changes, go 
on to the next page.
Optimizing ExpressNAV in Internet 
Explorer
1
Go to the browser toolbar and select 
Tools
2
Select 
Internet Options
3
Select the 
Security tab
4
Select the 
Custom Level button. 
5
On the menu presented, go to the 
Microsoft 
VM, Java permissions and make sure 
Disable Java is not selected. 
6
Go to the 
Miscellaneous topic and select 
METAREFRESH.
Using the serial port 
1
Connect a cable from Fibre Bridge RS-232 
serial port to the serial (COM) port on a 
personal computer. 
2
Turn on the Fibre Bridge. 
3
Start a terminal emulation program on the 
personal computer, and use it to connect to the 
Fibre Bridge. For example, if you are using 
HyperTerminal on a computer running a 
Windows operating system, 
 a. Type 
Fibre Bridge in the New 
Connection dialog box. 
 b. Click 
OK.
 c. In the 
Connect To dialog box, for the 
Connect using field select the COM 
port number to which your serial cable 
is connected. 
 d. Click 
OK.
 e. In the COM Properties dialog box 
select the following values: 
•  Bits per second: 115200 
•  Data Bits: 8
•  Parity: None 
•  Stop Bits: 1