Status, Ethernet, Snmp – ATTO Technology Diamond Storage Array S-Class User Manual

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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual

5.4.1 ExpressNAV Pages

Each page in the ATTO ExpressNAV interface provides information and/or configuration parameters
based on a specific topics. Each page can be reached through the menu on the left hand side of each
page.

Status

Contains general array information.

• Unit Information including Vendor ID, Product

ID, Firmware Revision and Serial Number

• Environmental

Information

• World Wide Identifiers including Node Names

and Port Names

• Host Interface Card Status
• Fan

Status

• Power Supply Status
• Storage Status including ATA Disk Errors and

Logical Unit Conflicts

Ethernet

Configures the Ethernet port.

• IP

Address

• IP

Gateway

• IP Subnet Mask
• Ethernet

Speed

• Use

DHCP

Refer to

Ethernet Access: Telnet and SNMP Protocols

on page 23 and

Ethernet Commands

on page 35 for

details.

SNMP

Remote system monitoring is available using
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

• Updates
• Traps
• Trap Recipient IP Addresses

Refer to

Ethernet Commands

on page 35 and

Ethernet

Access: Telnet and SNMP Protocols

on page 23 for

details on each parameter.

Serial Port

Contains the necessary information to configure
the serial port including baud rate and echo.

Refer to

Serial Port Access

on page 21 and

Serial Port

Configuration Commands

on page 39 for more

information on each parameter.

Fibre Channel

Contains parameters and information to manage
the Fibre Channel port.

• Data

rate

• Full

duplex

mode

• Connection

mode

Refer to

Connecting a Fibre Channel Array

on page 11

and

Fibre Channel Configuration Commands

on page

37 for more information.

Storage Management

Shows information about the drives and their
status. Information includes

• Sled

Number

• Capacity of each sled
• Number

of

errors

• Configuration type (JBOD, RAID5, etc.)
• Virtual

ID

You may place sleds on or off line by selecting or
de-selecting a check box.

Refer to

Determining Drive and Sled Designations

on

page 15 and

Drive Configuration Commands

on page

45 for more information.

Once you open this page, several other
configuration pages are available on the menu on
the left hand side of the page.

RAID

Contains the necessary information and
parameters to configure RAID groups.
Information provided includes

• Type of configuration (RAID5, JBOD, etc.)

• Virtual Disk ID

• State

of

sleds

• Capacity of sleds

• Interleave

values

You may change the configuration of these
parameters

• Configuration Type (JBOD, RAID5)
• Number of Groups (when applicable)
• Interleave
• Striping method (sled or drive)

• Rebuild

priority

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