Connecting scsi devices to the scsi port, Ethernet connections, Refer to – ATTO Technology 1550D User Manual

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Connecting SCSI devices to the SCSI port

ATTO iPBridge SCSI ports connect SCSI storage
devices to the network.
The SCSI port is a bus capable of supporting 15
devices and each bus is capable of 40, 80, 160 or 320
MB/sec. (Ultra, Ultra2 or Ultra320) transfer rates.
The iPBridge supports a wide variety of SCSI storage
devices including stand-alone drives, removable
drives, JBODs, RAIDs, tape, CD and DVD drives,
changers and libraries.
1

Connect the cable from the SCSI device to a
VHDCI SCSI port on the iPBridge.

2

Check the type of cable, cable length limit and
number of devices recommended for the port.
See

Exhibit 1

.

Keep cable lengths as short as possible to

ensure the highest signal quality and
performance. These cable lengths include the
wiring inside the devices.

3

Set the IDs of the SCSI devices connected to
the bridge to a value other than 7.

Use a sequential ID starting at 0 for each

device. The SCSI port in the ATTO iPBridge
has an internal factory setting ID of 7, typical for
a SCSI initiator device.

4

Terminate the SCSI bus after the last device.
The iPBridge is terminated internally.

Ethernet connections

Use at least Cat 5e cable to connect the Ethernet port
to your network.

Note

For best performance, all cabling, network
interface cards (NICs), host bus adapters
(HBAs), and network switches must be Gigabit
Ethernet (GbE), and at least Cat 5e certified.
Most standard offices use 2-pair wiring which
is not compatible. GbE requires 4-pair wiring.

For best performance, support for 9014 byte jumbo
frames should be available for all switches and host
iSCSI equipment.
Before you begin installing the iPBridge Ethernet port,
be sure to check or complete the following:
• If you are managing your iSCSI system across a

WAN and your system uses a firewall, be sure
that the following ports are open and available:

If you are using the TCP protocol

• telnet (port 23)
• http

(port

80)

• ftp (ports 20 and 21)
• iSCSI (port 3260)

• iSNS

(port

3705)

If you are using the UDP protocol

• ntp (port 123)

• Be sure your host system(s) is set up and

configured.

• Your host system can use any of three

different types of cards: a network interface
card (NIC), a telnet offload engine card
(TOE), or a storage network interface card
(SNIC).

• The ATTO driver file from the CD included

with your iPBridge or from the ATTO
website,

www.attotech.com

, is installed on

your host.

• The switch has been configured to forward

UDP broadcast messages.

• The minimum requirement for Windows-based

browsers is Internet Explorer 5.5 or Netscape
Navigator 6.2. The minimum requirement for
Macintosh browsers is Internet Explorer 5.2 or
Safari 1.2.

• Ethernet speed defaults to auto; the iPBridge

determines the speed and set other parameters
based on the speed.

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