Specifications

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ATTO FibreCenter 3400
Ins
tallation and Operation Manual
3.3 Installing the ATTO FibreCenter 3400D
The ATTO FibreCenter 3400D is a stand alone desktop model which may be mounted into a standard
rack. While configuration changes can be made “on the fly,” data transmission will be interrupted. To
make changes without impacting data, make changes before activating the data transmission.
To install the ATTO FibreCenter 3400D
1 Set the FibreCenter 3400D where you want
it, either on a flat surface or mounted inside
a rack using brackets and the mounting
holes on the hub’s case.
2 Insert the power cable into the power
connector.
3 Apply power. The FibreCenter 3400D will be
active approximately 40 seconds after
power is applied.
•The ATTO FibreCenter takes about 40
seconds to begin operation after power-up
or execution of the
Reset
command. All
ports are disabled during this 40 seconds.
•When the FibreCenter begins operation, it
will use its default configuration or the last
mapping designated by the
Set Zone
and
Commit Zone
commands.
•The power LEDs will illuminate
immediately.
•All FibreCenter port LEDs will blink one at
a time, from left to right, then all will blink
twice to indicate they are functional.
•The FibreCenter is now active.
4 Connect to the management port via a
standard RJ45 Ethernet cable. It may take
up to 40 seconds for the hub to initiate the
Ethernet connection.
5 Connect Fibre Channel devices to the ATTO
FibreCenter using SFPs and standard
cables manufactured for Fibre Channel use.
•Be aware of the cable limitations as listed
in the chart on the next page.
•The Online LED illuminates for each port
with a connected cable if the connected
device is powered up and online.
6 Connect a host computer to the
FibreCenter. The default IP address of the
hub is 192.168.1.1. If your network is
running under 192.168.1.X, a standard
network cable is appropriate. To direct
connect to the FibreCenter, you will need to
use a crossover Ethernet cable.
7 Change the IP address of the host computer
to 192.168.1.X (where X does not equal 1).
8 Launch Hyperterminal.
9 From the menu bar at the top, select
File -
New Connection
10 Enter a name for the connection.
11 Select
TCP/IP
as the connection method.
12 Enter the IP address of the FibreCenter
(default is 192.168.1.1)
13 Enter
zonedhub
(the factory default login))
when prompted for the login.
14 Enter
zonedhub
(the factory default
password) when prompted for the
password. (Make sure local
echo
is off
before entering a secure password).
15 You should now be connected. Type
help
for
a list of commands. Enter the CLI
commands required to set up your system if
different from previously set configurations
or defaults.