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IPGateway

Controls the current default gateways used by any 
Ethernet port on the iPBridge. If 

IPDHCP

 is enabled, 

the 

get

 command reports the current IP gateway 

assigned by the network DHCP server.

Default: 0.0.0.0
set IPGateway [dp1 | all] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get IPGateway [dp1 | all]

IPSubnetMask

Controls the current subnet masks used by any Ethernet 
port on the iPBridge. If 

IPDHCP

 is enabled, the get 

command reports the current IP subnet mask assigned by 
the network DHCP server.

Default: 255.255.0.0
set IPSubnetMask [dp1 | all] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get IPSubnetMask [dp1 | all]

iSCSIAlias

Assigns a human-readable name to the iPBridge. Aliases 
may be 1 to 64 characters in length and may contain 
spaces if enclosed in quotes.

Default: “ “
set iSCSIAlias [Alias]
get iSCSIAlias

iSCSIChap

Regulates whether CHAP (Challenge-Handshake 
Authentication Protocol) is to be used for the iSCSI 
protocol. If CHAP is enabled, the target requires the 
initiator to negotiate CHAP authentication using the 
CHAP secrets. An initiator may reject this negotiation. If 

discovery

 is specified, the setting applies to CHAP 

during discovery sessions. 

Default: disabled
set iSCSICHAP [default | Target Name | discovery] 

[enabled | disabled]

get iSCSICHAP [default | Target Name | discovery]

iSCSIChapSecret

Specifies the incoming and outgoing passwords for iSCSI 
CHAP sessions. Secrets are case sensitive, 12 to 32 
characters, and cannot contain spaces.

 In 

and 

out 

secrets must be different for each name. If 

discovery

 is 

specified, the setting applies to CHAP during discovery 
sessions. An 

in

 secret authenticates the server to the 

iPBridge. The iPBridge can store up to 32 

in

 secrets, 

each with a unique Account Name and secret pair. An 

out

 

secret authenticates the iPBridge to the server. There is 
only one 

out

 secret per target which cannot be deleted. 

The 

account name

 for the out secret is 

root

 by default.

set iSCSICHAPSecret [default | target name | discovery]
  [in [Account Name | all] | out [root] | delete [Account 

Name | all]] <Secret>

get iSCSICHAPSecret [default | target name | discovery]
  [in [Account Name | all] | out [root]]

iSCSIInitiators 

Displays a list of previous and current successfully 
logged-in iSCSI initiators, including successful initiators 
recorded in the event log and any initiators manually 
added since the last reboot. This list is cleared if the event 
log is cleared.

iSCSIInitiators

iSCSIPortNumber

Specifies the port number which listens for iSCSI 
connections. Port number must be between 1024 and 
65535 with the exception of port 860.

Default: 3260
set iSCSIPortNumber [dp1 | all] [portnumber]
get iSCSIPortNumber [dp1 | all]

iSCSITarget 

Creates/deletes an iSCSI target. The target name acts as 
a suffix to the standard iPBridge iSCSI-qualified name. 
The target name may not exceed 24 characters. A newly-
created target has one LUN, the iPBridge LUN, at LUN 
0. 

AccessControl

 is enabled by default, unless 

iSNSLoginControl

is already enabled. If the target 

name already exists, this command does nothing. The 
default target cannot be deleted.

iSCSITarget [Target Name] <delete>

iSCSITargetNameDisplay 

Displays iSCSI target names. 

iSCSITargetNameDisplay

Summary of Contents for iPBridge 1550D

Page 1: ...iPBridge 1550D Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...chnical support Monday Friday 8am 8pm EST techsupp attotech com 2007 ATTO Technology Inc All rights reserved All brand or product names are trademarks of their respective holders No part of this manua...

Page 3: ...Setting up Internet Explorer Beginning initial configuration 3 Configure the iPBridge 7 Preliminary steps ExpressWizard 3 1 Target management 9 Target names Default target node Automatically configure...

Page 4: ...formance issues Check SCSI devices Check the iPBridge SCSI port Check the iPBridge Ethernet port Check the LAN WAN Check the Ethernet Host Adapter or NIC Check the applications Check the host system C...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...ng your existing storage capacity without sacrificing performance The ATTO iPBridge 1550 is ideally suited to the SME or for corporate IT departments seeking to expand storage requirements with minima...

Page 7: ...2 Exhibit 1 0 1 Possible storage solutions using the iPBridge...

Page 8: ...ended SCSI Ethernet port The 10 100 1000 GbE RJ 45 Ethernet port uses the Intel 8254x family gigabit Ethernet chipset to support iSCSI data transfer and inbound management GbE cables must be at least...

Page 9: ...4 Exhibit 1 1 1 iPBridge 1550D back panel...

Page 10: ...r the iPBridge Ready LED to light indicating the bridge has completed its power on self test sequence 8 Windows users continue to Installing Windows drivers Mac users continue to Discovering the IP ad...

Page 11: ...3 Click OK to close the iSCSI Initiator utility You should now have storage you can manage through Windows Disk Management Continue to Beginning initial configuration Installing iSCSI Initiator for Ma...

Page 12: ...one of three ways Review the settings keeping the automatic settings created when you powered up your iPBridge and do nothing now Use the ExpressWizard accessed from the side menu to initially set up...

Page 13: ...ed Change any elements as needed 12 Click Next 13 The configuration for the iPBridge based on your input in the previous screens appears If the information is correct click Commit 14 The ExpressWizard...

Page 14: ...target with Access Control ACL disabled and CHAP authentication disabled The default target node cannot be deleted Use the ExpressNAV interface to map devices automatically or manually Refer to Openi...

Page 15: ...the ExpressNAV main menu click on the Automatic Target Management menu item on the left side of the screen 3 Click on the Map each device to its own target button A target name suffix is attached to t...

Page 16: ...11 ATTO Technology Inc iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual Exhibit 3 1 1 Target node configurations...

Page 17: ...dge will delegate its access control authorization to an iSNS server Default is disabled Note iSNS Login Control cannot be used with Access Control found on the iSCSI Target Management page iSNSServer...

Page 18: ...ndicated 4 Enter appropriate information into the New Admin Password Confirm New Admin Password or New Read Only Password and Confirm New Read Only Password text boxes 5 Click Submit 6 Go to the Resta...

Page 19: ...he target during the execution of a single SCSI command including the immediate data and the sequence of unsolicited Data Out PDUs which follow the command FirstBurstLength cannot exceed MaxBurstLengt...

Page 20: ...PBridge which takes information from the iPBridge and translates it into a form compatible with SNMP If certain conditions arise the agent sends notifications traps to a client Contact your network ad...

Page 21: ...ting the flash process will make your iPBridge inoperable and you must return it to ATTO Technology for repair Using ATTO ExpressNAV 1 If you have not already open an ExpressNAV session For instructio...

Page 22: ...host adapter or NIC in host Initiator OS Application Check basic diagnostic tools Check the host event log Check the event log on the host Look for the most recent entries and determine what could be...

Page 23: ...is enabled 2 Perform a SCSI bus scan on each SCSI port If no devices appear re check SCSI cables and termination If garbage information appears the problem is most likely a bad SCSI cable or terminat...

Page 24: ...tor the log on screen requests the iPBridge iqn iSCSI qualified name If left blank Adaptec cannot log in Enter iSCSI into this field for auto iqn discovery When changing any setting on the iPBridge th...

Page 25: ...ys automatically find new targets when plugged in or when forced to rescan Reboot the hosts 3 Check if the vendor has a new driver If so install it Check the applications 1 Verify that the application...

Page 26: ...he country or other applications slows the system no matter how fast everything else is in the system 1 Verify that the iSCSI storage adapter or NIC is connected to the fastest PCI bus connector suppo...

Page 27: ...mount of time in seconds before an SRB request will time out ATTO value 300 decimal 0000012c hex Tcp1323Opts This parameter controls RFC 1323 time stamps and window scaling options Time stamps and win...

Page 28: ...he product faceplate Each port is clickable and takes you to the appropriate page If you have completed configuration operations at any time and have clicked Submit on the page you are viewing go to t...

Page 29: ...sly A serial port session can use the CLI while Telnet sessions are open Whichever session issues the first set CLI command can continue to issue set commands while the other sessions can only issue g...

Page 30: ...o 3 meters combined length of both internal and external cable lengths In an UltraSCSI workgroup environment with a 7 drive tower you are limited to 1 5 meters between the host and the tower including...

Page 31: ...ce 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...

Page 32: ...urns the value of a parameter or setting and is an informational command Responses to get commands are followed by Ready The set form is an action that changes the value of a parameter or configuratio...

Page 33: ...ils Command Default Example AccessControl disabled for default node enabled for all other nodes set accesscontrol default enabled AccessEntry set accessentry discovery all delete AutoMap automap AutoM...

Page 34: ...SCSIDomainValidation scsidomainvalidation SCSIInitId 0x07 set scsiinitid 1 12 SCSIPortBusSpeed ultra320 set scsiportbusspeed 1 ultra160 SCSIPortList scsiportlist SCSIPortReset scsiportreset 1 SCSIPor...

Page 35: ...ed to its own auto named target Automap default target name SaveConfiguration command required AutoMapOnBoot Regulates automatic device detection and mapping AutoMap at startup Default enabled set Aut...

Page 36: ...s no effect if used during a serial CLI session Exit FirmwareRestart Resets and reinitializes the iPBridge firmware Use the forced option to override any CLI reservations held by other sessions Firmwa...

Page 37: ...s In and out secrets must be different for each name If discovery is specified the setting applies to CHAP during discovery sessions An in secret authenticates the server to the iPBridge The iPBridge...

Page 38: ...word and new password confirmation Default Password set Password Ping Sends an ICMP echo request to the specified host If VLAN is enabled the VLAN ID must be provided ping dp1 xxx xxx xxx xxx count si...

Page 39: ...the test SCSIDomainValidation SCSIInitID Specifies the persistent SCSI initiator ID used by the iPBridge on this SCSI bus All maps coinciding with the user specified ID are destroyed after this comman...

Page 40: ...not SNMP functions on the iPBridge Default enabled set SNMP enabled disabled get SNMP SNMPDumpMIB Displays the contents of the ATTO iPBridge private SNMP MIB to the current CLI session For further as...

Page 41: ...ffset from GMT Default EST set TimeZone EST CST MST PST HH MM SaveConfiguration command required get TimeZone Username Specifies the user name for all sessions It is case insensitive 1 to 32 character...

Page 42: ...tus 001 43 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 00000032 00000032 0000001e monitor 00000004 002 43 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 00000032 00000032 00000708 monitor 00000004 003 43 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 00000032 00000032 0000001e monito...

Page 43: ...ely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference If this equipment does cause interference to...

Page 44: ...n will only be valid when this product is used in conjunction with other CE approved devices and when the entire system is tested to the applicable CE standards and found to be compliant The ATTO iPBr...

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