3.
By using
Previous
or
Next
, you can select from the following information screens:
• Drive activity
• Library status
• Drives status
• Fan status
The second line of the screen will display one of the following:
• Good — the component is operating normally.
• Warning — the component might have an issue that should be addressed. The device is
functional.
• Critical — the component has an error condition that should be addressed. The device may
not be fully functional.
• Failed — the component has a known failure and should be replaced.
Network information (Status/Information > Network Information)
To access network settings for the device:
1.
From the Home screen, press
Previous
or
Next
until the screen displays
Status/Information
. Press
Enter
to select.
2.
Press
Previous
or
Next
until the screen displays
Network Information
. Press
Enter
to select.
3.
Press
Previous
or
Next
to access the following information:
• IPv4 Network Enabled or Disabled
• IPv6 Network Enabled or Disabled
• Host Name
• Domain Name
• MAC Address
4.
For IPv4 Network or IPv6 Network, press
Enter
and then use
Previous
or
Next
to access the
network addresses and configuration.
Configuration
The Configuration menu provides access to the following configuration functions:
•
Configuring logical libraries (Status/Information > Set Logical Libraries)
•
Changing the administrator password (Configuration > Change Admin Password)
•
Setting the number of reserved slots (Configuration > Set Reserved Slot Count)
•
Configuring the mailslot (Configuration > Configure Mailslot)
•
Bar code reporting format (Configuration > Barcode Format Reporting)
•
Changing the SCSI address — parallel SCSI devices (Configuration > Change Drive)
•
Changing the drive configuration — Fibre Channel devices (Configuration > Change
•
Setting the master drive (Configuration > Set Master Drive)
•
Setting behaviors (Configuration > Library Behavior)
•
Setting the date and time (Configuration > Library Date/Time)
•
Configuring network settings (Configuration > Configure Network Settings)
•
Configuring automatic cleaning (Configuration > Configure Auto Cleaning)
•
Restoring factory defaults (Configuration > Restore Defaults)
Operating the Tape Library
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