Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................................2 ATTO XstreamCORE Overview..............................5 ATTO XstreamCORE™ FC 7500 features, benefits ..........................5 ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7550 features, benefits ............................ 6 ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7600 features, benefits ............................ 7 ATTO XstreamCORE™ FC 7500 ............................... 8 Cooling and airflow .....................................
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Begin initial configuration ................................15 Installation and Removal of Power Supply Modules ........................15 Configure the XstreamCORE ..............................16 Preliminary steps ..................................... 16 Port configurations ..................................16 Modify passwords ................................... 16 Map Devices ................................... 17 XstreamCORE mapping ................................... 17 SAS/SATA device mapping ................................17 RAID device mapping ..................................
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Compliance with ICES-003................................39 Compliance with EN Regulations ..............................39 Appendix D Standards and Compliances 7600 ..........................40 Regulatory Notices ....................................40 FCC Notices (US only) ..................................40 Compliance with ICES-003................................40 Compliance with EN Regulations ..............................40 P a g e...
The ATTO XstreamCORE 7500/7550/7600 is a storage controller that connects multiple shelves of SAS and SATA JBOD storage and virtualizes it to a Fibre Channel SAN Connection. The ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7500/7550/7600 allows IT modularity at each layer. The 7500/7550/7600 is used to...
ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7550 features, benefits The ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7550 is a 16-Gigabit Quad Fibre Full support for FC-Fs, FCP-3 Channel to 12-Gigabit SAS storage controller configured with Support for direct connect to F-port switches Four independent 12Gb SAS/SATA x4 mini-SAS HD four independent 16Gb Fibre Channel ports and four 12Gb x4 connectors which auto-negotiate to 3Gb, 6Gb or SAS connectors.
ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7600 features, benefits The ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7600 is a 32-Gigabit Quad Fibre Full support for FC-Fs, FCP-3 Channel to 12-Gigabit SAS storage controller configured with Support for direct connect to F-port switches Four independent 12Gb SAS/SATA x4 mini-SAS HD two independent 32Gb Fibre Channel ports and four 12Gb x4 connectors which auto-negotiate to 3Gb, 6Gb or SAS connectors.
ATTO XstreamCORE™ FC 7500 The ATTO XstreamCORE™ FC 7500 is a high-performance storage controller which adds 16-Gigabit Fibre Channel connectivity to 12-Gigabit SAS or SATA storage devices. The XstreamCORE™ FC 7500 is available in an industry- standard 1U form factor for easy integration into racks. SAS/SATA ports Dimensions The four (x4) 12Gb/s SAS/SATA connectors connect...
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Power Supplies: One LED for each supply. Green Alert: A lit yellow LED indicates an alert condition. indicates on and ready while amber indicates an Fibre Channel Port Activity: A lit green FC port unplugged or failed supply. activity LED indicates FC traffic on the port, and OFF indicates no port activity.
ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7550 The ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7550 is a high-performance storage controller which adds 16-Gigabit Quad Fibre Channel connectivity to 12- Gigabit SAS or SATA storage devices. The XstreamCORE FC 7550 is available in an industry-standard Management ports 1U form factor for easy integration into racks.
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Ready: A lit green LED indicates ready, and OFF indicates not Fibre Channel Port Speed: A bi-color FC port speed LED is lit ready. as follows: Yellow = 16Gb/s, Green = 8Gb/s, and OFF = 4Gb/s. Alert: A lit yellow LED indicates an alert condition. SAS/SATA Device Activity: A lit green LED for each SAS connector indicates port activity on at least one PHY.
ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7600 The ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7600 is a high-performance storage controller which adds 32-Gigabit Dual Fibre Channel connectivity to 12- Gigabit SAS or SATA storage devices. The XstreamCORE FC 7600 is available in an industry-standard Management ports 1U form factor for easy integration into racks.
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Ready: A lit green LED indicates ready and OFF to show not Fibre Channel Port Speed: A bi-color FC port speed LED is lit ready. as follows: Yellow = 32Gb/s, Green = 16Gb/s, and OFF = 8Gb/s. Alert: A lit yellow LED indicates an alert condition. SAS/SATA Device Activity: A lit green LED for each SAS Fibre Channel Port Activity: A lit green FC port activity LED connector indicates port activity on at least one...
Install the XstreamCORE If you have not already completed the instructions on the Quick Start page packed with your XstreamCORE, use the following instructions to install the XstreamCORE. sure the power supply module is fully inserted before applying power. Unpack the packing box; verify contents Failure to do so may cause injury or damage the unit.
optional Internet Explorer setup below. If not, continue The XstreamVIEW™ status page appears. Continue to on to Begin initial configuration. Map Devices. Internet Explorer setup Installation and Removal of Power Supply Modules 1. Open your browser 2. Go to the browser toolbar and select Tools. To remove a power supply module, first remove the 3.
Configure the XstreamCORE To configure the ATTO XstreamCORE, use the ATTO XstreamVIEW™ System Manager GUI. Default values are appropriate for most configurations, but may be modified. The best way to access the XstreamCORE to view and change Port configurations settings is to use ATTO XstreamVIEW™ System Manager, a Follow the Preliminary steps.
Map Devices After getting an IP address and logging into the ATTO XstreamVIEW™ System Manager, you have options to map devices so that th e XstreamCORE can access the devices in your network. The ATTO XstreamCORE allows parallel SAS/SATA devices to RAID device mapping participate in a Fibre Channel arbitrated loop or on a fabric.
Mapping Devices with SMP Drive Map Director assigns a Fibre target number to each If your devices do not support SMP you will be able to use shelf of storage and a Fibre LUN is reserved for each slot the AutoMap feature to map your storage devices. within the enclosure.
Remote Monitoring, Management The Ethernet port provides monitoring and management using the XstreamVIEW™ System Manager. Remote system monitoring may be set up through the You may designate which warning level a recipient receives. Remote Management page of the XstreamVIEW™ interface For example, a recipient with a critical severity level only using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) or receives critical messages and not warning or informational...
SNMP-based monitoring The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) facilitates On the left-hand menu, click Remote Management. The Remote Management page appears. the exchange of management information between network Click on the enabled radio button next to the SNMP devices. heading. An agent residing in the XstreamCORE takes information from Click on the appropriate radio button for SNMP Traps, the XstreamCORE and translates it into a form compatible...
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11 E SNMP XHIBIT VENTS TRIGGERING NOTIFICATION FOR EXTENDED OR STANDARD TRAP GENERATION SEVERITY LEVEL AND EXPLANATION Extended Extended Severity Event Traps Traps Explanation Level disabled enabled Aborted Warning A command has been aborted. Command Device Info A target device has failed, become offline or come online. Transition Fibre Channel Info...
Email messages provide error notification Email notification allows the XstreamCORE to send an Email If you are not already in the XstreamVIEW™ interface, type the IP address of your XstreamCORE in a standard message to you, a network administrator or other users when browser as found in Using XstreamVIEW™...
Select the file. Click Upload. The XstreamCORE firmware is distributed as a .zbd file from Wait until a success message is displayed. the ATTO Technology web site at www.atto.com. Download Click on the Restart button at the bottom of the page.
Interface Options Alternative methods to the ATTO XstreamVIEW™ Interface may be used to manage the XstreamCORE. ATTO XstreamVIEW™ System Manager is the recommended interface. Using XstreamVIEW™ System Manager Each page in the ATTO XstreamVIEW™ System Manager The Status page appears. provides information and/or configuration parameters based Each page can be reached through the menu at the side of on a specific topic.
Using the serial port 1. Connect a cable from XstreamCORE RS-232 serial port to Terminal type: ASCII the serial (COM) port on a personal computer. Echo: on 2. Turn on the XstreamCORE. 3. Start a terminal emulation program on the personal Click OK.
Appendix A Cabling ATTO XstreamCORE SAS connections connect SAS or SATA storage devices into the Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). Use an Ethernet connection to use the ATTO XstreamVIEW™ System Manager. Make sure all cables are anchored securely at both ends with 32Gb/s 16Gb/s 8Gb/s...
Appendix B CLI Provides ASCII-based Interface The command line interface (CLI) provides access to the ATTO XstreamCORE Services through a set of ASCII commands. CLI commands may be entered while in CLI mode. XstreamCORE Services provide configuration and monitoring The set form is an action that changes the value of a for the XstreamCORE.
CLI Error Messages The following error messages may be returned by the Command line Interface ERROR. Invalid Command. Type 'Help' for command list. ERROR. Wrong/Missing Parameters Usage: <usage string> ERROR. Command Not Processed CLI Summary Reference A summary of the Command Line Interface commands, their defaults, and where you can find the specific command. Commands which have no default values associated with them have a blank entry in that column of the table.
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EmailUsername set emailusername beta321 EthernetSpeed auto set ethernetspeed 100 Exit exit FCDataRate auto get fcdatarate 1 FCPortErrors get fcporterrors all FCPortList fcportlist FCSCSIBusyStatus busy get fcscsibusystatus FCSFPInfo get fcsfpinfo all FCWWName get fcwwname 1 FirmwareRestart firmwarerestart FlashImages flashimages Help help automap HGAddInitiator HGAddInitiator [HostGroupName] [WWN] HGAddLUN...
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MaxOpTemp get maxoptemp MinOpTemp set minoptemp 10 OEMConfigFile get oemconfigfile OpTempWarn set optempwarn 15 Password Password set password Performance get performance Ping ping mp1 192.42.155.155 ReadOnlyPassword Password set readonlypassword ReadOnlyUsername user get readonlyusername Reserve reserve ResetFCPortErrors resetfcporterrors 1 RestoreConfiguration restoreconfiguration default RouteDisplay routedisplay fc SASConnectorInfo...
Time 00:00:00 set time 03:32:30 TimeZone set timezone pst Uptime get uptime Username root set username Barbara VerboseMode enabled set verbosemode disabled Command explanations AutoMap ControllerLun (OEM Configurable, Disabled on Error) Automap will automatically map a subset of target devices visible ControllerLun controls the automatic generation of a controller to the firmware to a set of Fibre Channel LUNs.
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Date EmailNotify Date sets/displays the current date. The date range is EmailNotify turns on and off email notification. Default is 01/01/2000 to 12/31/2099. disabled. Default: 01/01/2000 Default: disabled. set Date [MM] / [DD] / [YYYY] set EmailNotify [enabled | disabled] Requires a SaveConfiguration command get EmailNotify get Date...
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EthernetSpeed FCSFPInfo EthernetSpeed determines the speed of any Ethernet port(s). If FCSFPInfo displays information about the specified Fibre Channel Auto is enabled then the Ethernet speed will be negotiated and SFP. the value in parentheses returned by the 'get' command indicates get FCSFPInfo [fp | all] the current speed of the Ethernet connection.
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HGCreate (Immediate, Disabled on Error, Supported In-Band) IdentifyController Creates a new empty Host Group. HostGroupName is an ASCII IdentifyController causes the 'Alert' LED to blink to enable name for the Host Group comprised of 32 characters or less (only identification of this system. Disable this option to cancel the alpha-numeric characters, dashes, and underscores allowed).
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IPGateway OEMConfigFile IPGateway controls the current default gateways used by any Returns the “name” (the contents of the first record) of the OEM Ethernet port(s). If IPDHCP is enabled, the 'get' command reports configuration file stored in persistent memory. the current IP gateway assigned by the network DHCP server. get oemconfigfile Default: 0.0.0.0 OpTempWarn...
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ReadOnlyPassword SASConnectorInfo Specifies password for all non-serial sessions: Telnet, FTP and SASConnectorInfo displays information about the specified SAS XstreamVIEW™ interface. ReadOnlyPassword is case sensitive, 0 connector. Valid connector names are A through D. to 32 characters, and cannot contain spaces. Configure an empty get SASConnectorInfo [sasConn | all] password by not specifying one.
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SerialNumber SNMPExtendedTraps Reports the XstreamCORE serial number. The serial number, Controls Extended SNMP trap functioning such as device unique for each XstreamCORE, is a 13-character field. The first transition and device error. Consult your network administrator seven alphanumeric characters are an abbreviation of the for further assistance with SNMP.
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StopIdentifyLUN TimeZone Stops lighting the LED(s) of disk drive(s) associated with one or Controls/displays the time zone if SNTP is disabled. Setting may more FC LUNs. be EST, CST, MST PST or a numerical offset from GMT in the format +/- HH:MM. When SNTP is enabled, applies the time zone StopIdentifyLUN [lun | all] setting to the time retrieved from a specified SNTP time server to Temperature...
Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this ATTO device to the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive of the European Union. The ATTO XstreamCORE FC 7500/7550/7600 complies with Directive 2011/65/EC on the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment RoHS2 (recast) and take the following exemptions: 6(c)- Copper allot containing up to 4% lead by weight.
Appendix D Standards and Compliances 7600 The equipment described in this manual generates and uses radio frequency energy. If this equipment is not used in strict acc ordance with the manufacturer's instruction, it can and may cause interference with radio and television reception. Regulatory Notices FCC Notices (US only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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The product has been certified and bears the Mark, as applicable, of the EMC and Product Safety authorities as indicat ed below: Safety: CU 72141224 04, EN 60950 , CE, CSA 60950 , UL 60950 , CB IEC60950-1 (all national deviations) Emissions/Immunity: FCC Part 15 Class , ICES-003, CE - EN550 2, EN55024, IEC61000-3-2, IEC61000-3-3...
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ATTO Technology, Inc. limited warranty ATTO Technology, Inc. (“ATTO”) warrants to the original purchaser of this product (“Product”) that the Product is free from d efects in material and workmanship for the term described for this specific Product on ATTO's website (www.atto.com). ATTO's liability shall be limited to replacing or repairing any defective product at ATTO's option.
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