Connecting Devices; Included Tools; Web Tools - ATTO Technology FibreConnect 1600 Getting Started Manual

Fibreconnect 8/16gb fibre channel switch
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Connecting devices

1
Remove any optical protector plugs from the
SFP transceivers that you intend to use.
2
Position and insert each SFP transceiver until it
is firmly seated in the opening of the switch.
Close the locking latch.

Included Tools

Web Tools

Web tools is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) which
allows you to configure, manage and monitor the
switch from your web browser. It enables you to see
devices, manage zoning, port aliases, switch health,
and other administrative functions.
System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/2003/2008/2012
Red Hat Linux 4.x and later
Mac OS 10.4.x - later
SUSE Linux 10.x and later
Browser Requirements:
Internet Explorer™ 7.x+
Mozilla Firefox™ 3.x+
OS X Safari
Java™ Plug-in 1.4.2+ on Windows and Linux
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Make the physical connections to your host and
storage devices.
4
Finished - You have successfully completed
initial configuration of your ATTO FibreConnect
switch and can continue onto setup and zoning.
DCFM Pro (Data Center Fabric Manager)
DCFM Pro is an advanced desktop application that
allows you to manage the FibreConnect switch and
access advanced functionality.
Supported Operating Systems:
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/2003/2008/2012
Red Hat Linux 4.x and later
SUSE Linux 10.x and later
VMware ESX Server™ 3 and later (Guest OS
supported: Same as those listed above.)
Note
DCFM Pro is not supported in Mac OS X;
please refer to the Web Tools section.
Some of the advanced features supported, using
DCFM Pro, are as follows:
• Fabric summary reporting
• Print zone database summary
• Viewing zone configuration
• Device accessibility matrix

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