Physical Components; Dimensions; Environment; Power - ATTO Technology iPBridge 2600 Installation And Operation Manual

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The ATTO iPBridge 2600 is a 1-Gigabit Ethernet to SCSI 1U full-rack bridge for high performance, cost
effective solutions in enterprise environments.

Dimensions

16.91 inches wide (42.95 cm)
Width:
10 inches deep (25.4 cm)
Depth:
1.72 inches high (4.32 cm (1U)
Height:
approximately 8 pounds
Weight:

Environment

Operating temperature:
exceed 40 °C
5-95% non-condensing
Humidity:

Power

100-240VAC, 1.7-.7A, 50-60 Hz
Input voltage:
Battery-backed event log:
Lithium ion battery cell holds the event log
memory for up to 30 days. If the iPBridge has
been disconnected from power, recharging begins
automatically when power is restored. The battery
is fully charged after 36 hours.
WARNING
Risk of explosion if battery is removed
and/or replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance
with your local environmental regulations.

SCSI ports

The two independent SCSI ports are Ultra 320
busses with 68-pin VHDCI connectors,
downward compatible with all forms of low
voltage differential and single-ended SCSI.

Ethernet data ports

The four independent 100/1000 Ethernet RJ-45
data ports are labeled Ethernet ports 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Ethernet cables must be at least CAT-5E certified.

Management ports

A 100 Mb/sec. Ethernet standard RJ-45
management port and an RS-232 serial port
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1.1 Physical components

Ambient air should not
A rechargeable
provide support for remote monitoring and
management. The serial port is set at the factory at
115,200 bps.

Reset/restore factory default switch

To reset the iPBridge, briefly insert a tool in the
hole in the back panel for less than three seconds.
See Exhibit 1.1-1.
To restore factory defaults, insert the tool in the
hole in the back panel for more than four seconds
until the green Ready LED blinks.

LEDs

From the front of the iPBridge (see Exhibit 1.1-1):
off means not ready; green
Bicolor Ready/Fault:
on shows ready, and yellow on means fault.
indicates power has been applied.
Power:
off indicates 100 Mb/sec.
Ethernet 100/1000:
speed; yellow shows 1000 Mb/sec. speed.
lights green to represent an
Ethernet Activity:
active link, blinks to show activity and goes dark
when no link is present.
lights green to show activity; off
SCSI Activity:
shows no activity
From the connector side (see Exhibit 1.1-1):
off means not ready; green
Bicolor Ready/Fault:
on indicates ready, and yellow on shows fault
green on means an active link;
Ethernet port link:
off shows no link.
Ethernet port activity:
management activity.
green on indicates 100 Mb/sec.
Ethernet speed:
speed; yellow on indicates 1000 Mb/sec. speed.
Solid on represents a link is
Ethernet activity:
present; blinking indicates activity, and off shows
no link is present
on indicates activity; off shows no
SCSI Activity:
activity.
Blinking yellow indicates

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