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Default values are appropriate for most configurations, but may be modified for your needs using ATTO
ExpressNAV.
It is best practice to change the default username
and password to a username and password
significant to you.
Change the default username, password
Use ExpressNAV for all models except the
FibreBridge 1180. Change defaults using the
instructions in the ATTO BridgeTools manual for
the FibreBridge 1180.
1
If you have not already, open an ExpressNAV
session. For instructions, refer to
ExpressNAV session
2
Click Bridge.
The Bridge Configuration page is displayed.
The username that you are currently logged in
with is displayed in the Username text box.
3
Enter appropriate information into the
Username, Current Password, Old
Password, New Password, and Confirm
Password text boxes.
Note
The username is case insensitive and
password is case sensitive.
4
Click Submit.
5
The username and password for all Telnet, FTP
and ATTO ExpressNAV sessions is changed.
Performance
SpeedWrite is a method to improve the
performance of FCP WRITE commands to SCSI
devices attached to the FibreBridge.
Using the CLI command SpeedWrite, you can
specify the SCSI bus, target and LUN of a mapped
device or specify [all] to set or get the state of all
currently mapped SCSI devices.
SpeedWriteDefault specifies the state of
SpeedWrite for any SCSI devices mapped
manually or via an AutoMap operation. If
enabled, any new SCSI device will use
SpeedWrite performance enhancement by
default.
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3.2 Optional configurations
Open an
on page 19.
Advanced diagnostics and SNMP
protocol
This feature is not available for the ATTO
FibreBridge 1180 or the FibreBridge 2400.
Remote system monitoring is available using
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
An agent resides in the FibreBridge which takes
information from the FibreBridge and translates it
into a form compatible with SNMP. If certain
conditions arise, the agent sends asynchronous
notifications (traps) to a client.
Refer to
Diagnostic commands
complete information on these commands.
1
Go the Advanced page of the ExpressNAV
interface. Refer to
interface
on page 31
2
Set the number of trap client addresses by
typing
set SNMPTrapAddress [1-6] [IPAddress]
[Level]
3
Type set SNMPUpdates enabled
4
Type set SNMPTraps enabled
5
Type SaveConfiguration restart
6
Install SNMP management software on each
client you wish to receive traps (messages).
7
Call technical support (see
information
on page xiii) to get the appropriate
MIB file for your FibreBridge.
8
For each client, copy the MIB file to the
directory containing the SNMP management
software.
9
From within the SNMP management software,
compile the file attodmnd-mib.mib according
to the software's procedures.
10 Unload any default MIBs.
11 Load the MIB ATTO*.
12 When requested, enter the FibreBridge IP
address as the Remote SNMP Agent.
13 The SNMP management software will contact
the agent in the FibreBridge. The screen will
reply with system information.
14 Status will be monitored and reported through
the SNMP management software.
on page 46 for
ATTO ExpressNAV
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