Specifications
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ATTO Technology Inc. FibreBridge Installation and Operation Manual
3.1.2 Static device addressing
Static device addressing presents internal devices and external SCSI devices as a Fibre Channel LUN
to a host. All ports on the FibreBridge use the same Fibre Channel node name, but each port has a
unique Fibre Channel port name.
The ATTO FibreBridge allows parallel SCSI
devices to participate in a Fibre Channel
arbitrated loop or on a fabric. Fibre Channel and
parallel SCSI use different models to address
devices. The FibreBridge translates between these
addressing models.
AddressMap C
is a CLI command which uses
static device addressing rather than route mapping
to present internal devices and external SCSI
devices as a Fibre Channel LUN to a host. All
ports on the FibreBridge use the same Fibre
Channel node name, but each port has a unique
Fibre Channel port name.
The FibreBridge appears as a single Fibre
Channel device. All devices are available on the
Fibre Channel port at the same LUN as follows
Exhibit 3.1-3 Sample mappings for AddressMap C
The Fibre Channel port will report a particular
device (both internal and SCSI) at the same LUN.
The LUNs reported to a host in response to a
ReportLUNs
command will always contain both
the FibreBridge and Services target LUN and the
SCSI devices currently attached to the
FibreBridge.
Several commands and features are not available
in
AddressMap C
mode:
AutoMap,
FibreBridgeTargetLUN, ServicesLUN,
Route, RouteDisplay, RouteChange,
RouteOnline, RouteOffline, SpeedWrite,
SpeedWriteDefaul
t.
Peripheral Device Addressing (internal FB LUNs)
BIT76543210
LUN BYTE 0 0 0 Bus Identifier
LUN BYTE 1 Target/LUN
Logical Device Addressing (external SCSI devices)
Bit 76543210
LUN BYTE 0 1 0 Target
LUN BYTE 1 Bus LUN
Internal Device: FC LUN
FibreBridge LUN 0x0000
Services LUN 0x0001
SCSI Device:
Bus Targe
t
LUN FC LUN
00 0 0x8000
01 0 0x8100
02 1 0x8201
10 0 0x8020
23 0 0x8340
35 2 0x8562