ATTO
iPBridgeTM 2700R/D
Gigabit Ethernet-to-Fibre Channel Bridge with Connectivity to iSCSI Applications
The ATTO iPBridgeTM 2700R/D offers organizations
an affordable opportunity to transform Fibre Channel storage devices
into network-enabled addressable devices.
The iPBridge 2700R/D is a dual-channel Gigabit
Ethernet-to-Fibre Channel bridge offering scalable solutions for
iSCSI networks. The ATTO iPBridge combines proven ATTO Fibre Channel
hardware and software technology with Gigabit Ethernet, one of
the world's most widely accepted means of transporting data. The
2700R/D supports four GbE ports bridged to two 4Gb Fibre Channel
ports. Available in a board-level product for embedding into OEM
storage devices or in a rack mount/ desktop enclosure for use
with legacy devices.
Benefits
- By enabling users to leverage their current Ethernet network,
the ATTO iPBridge:
- Investment
Protection
- Provides
investment protection for IT managers who desire to connect
their existing
Fibre Channel products to an Ethernet IP SAN.
- Improves
storage network distances through IP infrastructure access using
the
iSCSI protocol
- Uses existing
IT expertise - Improved time to implement an IP SAN by
using known
technologies
- Full application support
- Support
for iSCSI protocol standards v1.0
- Compatible
with all leading iSCSI Initiators
- New Hardware Architecture
- Advanced
Diagnostics designed to significantly enhance field support
- High performance
designed to support next-generation storage media,
which improves
product longevity
- Configuration, management and monitoring
- ExpressNAV
- web-based monitoring and management tool for freedom
of configuration
- Independent
Ethernet Management port
- Multiple Form Factors
- Consistent
form factor with ATTO iSCSI-to-SCSI and FC-to-SCSI bridges
- Embedded
board, designed for direct integration into custom OEM configurations
- Compact
desktop unit; 16.725" Wide by 10.000" Long by 1.720"
(1U) High
- Comes with
19" rack mount kit for easy upgrade
Click here for
iPBridge 2700 Technical Specifications
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iSCSI SANs
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