Atto Expressnav Interface; Browser Compatibility; Open An Expressnav Session - ATTO Technology FibreBridge 1180D Installation And Operation Manual

Atto technology fibrebridge 1180d bridges: user guide
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2.1 ATTO ExpressNAV interface

ExpressNAV is a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that allows you to manage the FibreBridge
by clicking choices and commands in traditional GUI fashion or by entering CLI commands directly as
you would in a terminal emulation session. ATTO ExpressNAV is not available for the FibreBridge 1180.
Access ATTO ExpressNAV from any web
browser that supports the latest standards for
XHTML 1.0 and CSS1. To take full advantage of
the ExpressNAV interface you should have Java
script enabled through your browser.
To use the interface you must first have an IP
address for the FibreBridge. Refer to
Ethernet port
on page 5.
Note
The recommended management tool for the
all models of the FibreBridge except the FB
1180 is the ATTO ExpressNAV interface.

Browser compatibility

All pages are written in pure XHTML 1.0 and
CSS1 to be compatible with the latest versions of
Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla (including
K-Meleon, Camino, Mozilla Firefox, Epiphany
and Galeon), and KHTML (including Konqueror
and Safari).
Minimum requirement is for Internet Explorer 5.5
and Netscape 6.2.
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Open an ExpressNAV session

1
Obtain the IP address of the FibreBridge. Refer
to
2
Type the IP address of the FibreBridge into the
browser address window.
3
The ExpressNAV interface splash screen is
displayed. Click on Enter.
Using the
4
Enter the username and password.
• The default username is root
• The default password is Password
5
The product faceplate display appears. Click
the component you want to manage on the left-
hand side menu or go to the Advanced screen
to use the CLI (command line interface).
An image on each page's header shows each port
in the product faceplate. Each port is clickable and
will take you to the appropriate page.
All pages, whether connected to ports or not, are
accessible by clicking on their titles on the left
side of the page. You may also go back one page
or go to the Home Page via the titles on the left
side of the page.
Clicking on any of the red option names will bring
up a help window. After making changes on a
Using the Ethernet port
page, click the Submit button at the
bottom. Clicking this button is
equivalent to typing in all the CLI
commands and then the command
saveconfiguration norestart.
on page 5.

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