ATTO Technology FibreBridge 1180D Installation And Operation Manual page 75

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3.0 Configuring the FibreBridge
To configure the ATTO FibreBridge through FibreBridge Services, use ATTO ExpressNAV (a browser-
based graphical user interface) for all models except the FibreBridge 1180. Use ATTO BridgeTools to
configure the FibreBridge 1180. Default values are appropriate for most configurations, but may be
modified.
ATTO FibreBridge Services includes the means
to display and modify various attributes of
FibreBridge operation, as well as to update
firmware. The best way to access FibreBridge
Services for all models except the FibreBridge
1180 is to use ATTO ExpressNAV, a browser-
based graphical interface. Refer to
ExpressNAV interface
BridgeTools provides a graphical interface for the
FibreBridge 1180. Refer to
for FB1180 only
on page 35.
Other methods are also available depending on
your FibreBridge model, your operating system,
what you want to accomplish, and the method you
are using to access FibreBridge Services. Refer to
Using the serial port
on page 7.
ATTO
on page 31. ATTO
ATTO BridgeTools
To use ATTO ExpressNAV you must know the IP
address for the FibreBridge. Refer to
Ethernet port
on page 5.
After getting an IP address and entering ATTO
ExpressNAV, or using ATTO BridgeTools for the
FibreBridge 1180 model, you must map devices
so that the FibreBridge can access the devices in
your network. (Refer to
Additionally, it is best practice to change the
default username and password. Refer to
configurations
on page 75.
Several Fibre Channel hosts or initiators may
initiate commands through the FibreBridge to
SCSI devices. The basic mechanism to resolve
possible conflicts among initiators is to use SCSI
Reserve and Release commands. For details, refer
to
Handling multiple initiators
Using the
Mapping
on page 67).
Optional
on page 65.
Configuration
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