- ATTO FibreBridge Installation & Operations Manual

ATTO Technology, Inc. ATTO FibreBridge Installation & Operation Manual
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FC Activity – This LED blinks to show activity occurring on the Fibre Channel port of the unit. The LED
may appear to be steadily lit during times of very high activity.
SCSI 1 Activity, SCSI 2 Activity – One LED for each SCSI bus displays activity on that SCSI bus.
Ready – A few seconds after power has been applied, the Ready LED should be illuminated. This
indicates that the FibreBridge has passed its power on self-test and is now ready for normal operation.
Ethernet Port
The 10/100 BaseT Ethernet port provides SNMP and Telnet based monitoring and management through
a command line interface, menu system or graphical interface (BridgeTools). Refer to the FibreBridge
Software manual and the BridgeTools manual for details on the available commands for communication
with the bridge.
Serial Port
The RS-232 serial port provides support for remote monitoring and management through a command line
interface, menu system or graphical interface (BridgeTools). Refer to the FibreBridge Software manual
and the BridgeTools manual for details on the available commands for communication with the bridge.
Installation and Removal
Note that since the FibreBridge modules are hot swappable, it is not necessary to turn power off to install
or remove bridge modules.
To install a FibreBridge module:
Step 1. Slide the bridge module into the rack enclosure until you feel it make contact with the backplane
connector. The face of the bridge module should be flush against the rack enclosure edges.
Step 2. Secure the bridge module by tightening the two thumbscrews (hand tight).
Step 3. If not already done, apply power to the rack enclosure.
Step 4. The Fibre Channel and SCSI activity LEDs will blink for three or four seconds during the
module’s power on self-test. The green Ready LED will illuminate once the unit is ready for operation.
The correct method for removal of a bridge module is as follows:
Step 1. Disconnect all cables from the face of the bridge module.
Step 2. Loosen the two thumbscrews on the face of the bridge module.
Step 3. Carefully slide the bridge module out of the rack enclosure.