Status, Serial port configuration, Time & date configuration – ATTO Technology 2500C User Manual

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ATTO Technology Inc. iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual

3.1 ExpressNAV pages

Each page in the ATTO ExpressNAV interface provides information and/or configuration parameters
based on a specific topic. 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.
Status

Displays iPBridge information:

• Vendor ID, product ID, firmware revision number

and serial number

• Valid temperature range, current temperature

and current voltage

• Ethernet port IP addresses and status

Serial Port Configuration

Configures the baud rate and echo parameters. Refer to

Serial port configuration commands

on page 49 for

details on each option.

Time & Date Configuration

Configures the real-time clock or accesses a remote
time server. Configurable options are:

• Enable/disable Simple Network Time Protocol
• Time Server and time zone
• Manually set time and manually set date

Refer to

Maintenance commands

on page 41 for

details each parameter.

Ethernet Port Configuration

Configures each port independently for the following
parameters:

• Enable/disable

DHCP

• IP address, gateway, subnet mask and Ethernet

speed

• MTU

For NDMP configurations only

• NDMP max. version and NDMP port number

Refer to

Getting an IP address

on page 10,

NDMP

commands

on page 53 and

Ethernet commands

on

page 51 for details.

SCSI Configuration

Configures each port independently for the following
parameters:

• Bus

speed

• Enable/disable

sync

transfer

• Enable/disable

wide

transfer

• Initiator

ID

• Enabled/disable

bus reset on startup

• Enable/disable

bus

termination

Attached devices are listed for each bus and you can
reset each port from this screen.
Refer to

SCSI configuration commands

on page 47.

iSCSI Configuration

Defines the iSCSI CHAP target name, account name
and secret and configures the following parameters:

• iSCSI

Alias

• iSCSI

Port

Number

• Enable/disable

iSNSLoginControl

• Enable/disable Multi Target Mode
• Enable/disable

SpeedWrite

• Enable/disable

CHAP

settings: direction (in or

out)

Refer to

iSCSI commands

on page 55 for details on

each parameter.

Bridge Configuration

Defines a name for the bridge, sets an admin user name
and password, a read only user name and password,
restores defaults or configures the following
parameters:

• Minimum and maximum operating temperature
• Operating

temperature

warning

• Enable/disable

Identify

Bridge

For NDMP configurations only

• NDMP authorization type

Refer to

Maintenance commands

on page 41 for

details on each parameter.

Mapping

Maps drives. If in Multiple Target mode in an iSCSI
model, you may choose, add or delete an iSCSI target.
Refer to

Mapping devices: NDMP

on page 13,

Mapping devices: iSCSI

on page 15, and

Mapping

commands

on page 57 for details.

Advanced CLI Configuration

Allows you to input any CLI command available
through the iPBridge. See Exhibit 3.1-1 for an
example.

1

Type in the CLI command

2

Click the Submit button.

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