Installing The Ipbridge; Unpack The Packing Box; Verify Contents; Install The Ipbridge; Discover The Ip Address - ATTO Technology 1500D Installation And Operation Manual

Atto technology ipbridge 1500d rackmount: user guide
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If you have not already completed the instructions on the Quick Start page packed with your iPBridge,
use the following instructions to install the iPBridge.

Unpack the packing box; verify contents

• The iPBridge
Note the serial number of your iPBridge,
located on the bottom of the unit, for later use:
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• Power cord
• Power brick
• CD which includes the Installation and Operation
Manual, ATTO QuickNAV and ATTO iPBridge
drivers.

Install the iPBridge

1
Place the iPBridge 1500/1550D model on a
stable flat surface; place the iPBridge
1500/1550E in the target device using the
mounting holes as seen in
board layout
on page 6 or
board layout
on page 10.
2
Connect SCSI devices to the iPBridge using the
proper SCSI cables. For details refer to
on page iii of the Appendix.
3
Power up the SCSI devices. Proper termination
is required.
4
Connect the iPBridge Ethernet port to your
network using at least Cat5e cable. For details
refer to
Cabling
on page iii of the Appendix.
Note
You must power up attached devices before
adding power to the iPBridge.
5
Connect the AC power cord from the iPBridge
to the proper AC source outlet, connect the AC
power cord to the power brick and connect the
brick to the iPBridge.
6
Wait up to two minutes for the iPBridge Ready
LED to light indicating the bridge has completed
its power-on self test sequence.

Discover the IP address

Ensure the following are in place:
• The computer you are using to install and the
iPBridge must be on the same subnet.
• The switch(es) must allow UDP broadcast
messages to be passed through.
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2 Installing the iPBridge

iPBridge 1500E
iPBridge 1550E
Cabling
• No router is in place between the computer
and the iPBridge.
• If you are managing your iSCSI system
across a WAN and your system uses a
firewall, be sure that the following ports are
open and available:
If you are using the TCP protocol
• telnet (port 23)
• http (port 80)
• ftp (ports 20 and 21)
• iSCSI (port 3260)
• iSNS (port 3705)
If you are using the UDP protocol
• ntp (port 123)
Note
The iPBridge is initially configured with DHCP
enabled. It is best if you have access to a
DHCP server.
1
From the CD supplied with your iPBridge, run
the QuickNav Utility QuickNAV-windows.exe
®
for Windows
or QuickNAV-Mac for Mac
X.
2
Locate the iPBridge serial number.
3
Highlight the serial number.
4
Click Next.
If a DHCP server is available on your network,
an address is assigned automatically by the
server. Note the assigned address:
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If you do not have a DHCP server, get an
IPaddress and subnet mask from your network
administrator, type it into the area provided, and
select Next.
If you do not wish to continue with optional
configurations as described in the following
chapters, click Finish.

Customize your configuration

Devices are mapped automatically when power is
applied to the iPBridge 1500/1550. Default
settings and the automatic mapping are
appropriate for most systems.
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