6 User interfaces
This section describes the three user interfaces (UIs) that can be used to con
fi
gure, manage, and monitor
the VLS over the web, remotely over the LAN, or through a serial connection. It also provides instructions
on how to open and close a connection to the VLS for each type of user interface. It is comprised
of the following topics:
• User interface requirements
• Command View VLS
• Secure shell and serial user interfaces
User interface requirements
Table 3
lists the VLS user interfaces and their requirements. Of the three user interfaces, Command View
VLS should be used in most circumstances. It is the most intuitive and easiest to learn and use.
Multiple user interface sessions may be open at once.
Table 3 VLS user interfaces
User interface
Requirements
Con
fi
guration
For more
information
Command View VLS PC or workstation
network attached to the
VLS node 0 running
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6.0 or higher,
or Netscape Navigator
4.7 or higher
10/100/1000 BaseT
Ethernet port con
fi
gured
with an appropriate IP
address, host name,
domain name, subnet
mask, and gateway
•
Can login as
Administrator or
User.
See
Command View
VLS
.
Secure shell (ssh)
Secure shell client (such
as PuTTY) network
attached to the VLS
node 0
10/100/1000 BaseT
Ethernet port con
fi
gured
with an appropriate IP
address, subnet mask,
and gateway
•
Can login as
Administrator only.
See
Secure shell and
serial user interfaces
.
Serial
Null-modem cable
attached to the VLS
node 0 and terminal
emulation program
(such as Windows
Hyperterminal)
con
fi
gured to 115200
baud
Only one serial
connection at a time is
permissible.
•
Can login as
Administrator or
Emergency user.
See
Secure shell and
serial user interfaces
.
Command View VLS
Command View VLS is a web browser-based GUI that you can use to con
fi
gure, manage, and monitor
your VLS through a LAN. Command View VLS provides the following:
•
Con
fi
guration and management of VLS virtual devices (libraries and tape drives) and cartridges,
including LUN masking and LUN mapping
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