Specifications

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ATTO FibreCenter 3400
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tallation and Operation Manual
4.3 Configuration commands
Configure the ATTO FibreCenter 3400R/D using a telnet session over the Ethernet port. The commands in this
section configure or provide information about the ATTO FibreCenter 3400R/D. Exhibit shows a typical command
sequence
.
Commit Zone
Commits all previous
Set zone
commands since the most recent
Commit Zone
command. The
Commit Zone
command first turns off all ports
within the configured zone, waits for the amount time designed in
Switch Delay
command (default is 20 microseconds), then implements the
Set
zone
command.
Actions:
Commit Zone
Information:
none
Reset
Performs a “warm boot” including POST and refreshes all configuration settings. All software in Flash memory is reloaded into RAM in
approximately 40 seconds.
Action:
Reset
Information
: none
Switch Delay
Determines the amount of time before the
Commit Zone
command takes effect in microseconds (µsec).
Limits: 0 to 2 µsec (0-20000000 seconds) Default: 20000
Actions:
set Switch delay [0-2000000]
Information:
get Switch Delay
Verify Zone
Verifies the current settings against the actual hardware values. Differences are report in the format of the Zone Info command, with the current
information on the left of the display and the hardware information on the right. If everything matches, the display will state
all ports successfully
verified.
If differences are detected, set the new values and perform a
Commit Zone
command.
Actions:
none
Information:
Verify Zone
Zone Attributes
Sets the zone attributes: auto, online or offline. If you choose online, you must have a valid connection for every port in that zone.
Limits: applies to each port in the zonelist zones
Default: auto
Actions:
set Zone Attributes [auto|online||offline]
zonelist
Commit Zone
Example: set Zone Attributes online 13
sets zones 1 and 3 to
online
Information:
get Zone Attributes
Zone Info
Displays a formatted report of the zonelist and ports
Actions:
none
Information:
get Zone Info
Zone Map
Defines the ports associated with the identified zone. Unspecified ports, as parts of the odd/even pair, are considered part of the zone but are
disabled. Ports not associated with a zone are considered disabled members (forced offline) of the null zone. The ports in a zone must be adjacent
in odd-even pairs, such as ports 1 and 2, but not ports 2 and 3; ports 1, 2, 5, 6 but not ports 1, 2, 3, 6.
Limits: all mapping must be performed in one Zone Map command
Actions:
set Zone Map [zone]:[port(s)]...
Commit Zone
Example: set Zone Map 1:12 2:34 3:56 4:78
sets up ports 1 and 2 into zone 1, ports 3 and 4 into zone 2, ports
5 and 6 into zone 3 and ports 7 and 8 into zone 4
Information:
get Zone Map