Index
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Index
A
access mode, library
account types, Web User Interface 2-6,
active slots
configuration 3-19, 3-30
Operator Panel 4-8
Web User Interface 4-22
application managed encryption
configuration 3-23
Web User Interface 4-24
Attention LED 2-2
auto cleaning
configuration 3-19, 3-31
Operator Panel 4-8
Web User Interface 4-21
autoload
B
back light
C
cables
capacity scaling 5-3
car code labels 5-5
cartridge assignment
cartridge magazine 1-2, 1-3, A-9
cartridge magazines
emergency release 1-3
removing during installation 8-1
unlocking 4-4
cartridge memory 5-5
cartridges 5-3
care and handling 5-8
cleaning 1-8, 5-4
compatibility 5-3
data 1-8, 5-2
disposing 5-18
moving 4-5
ordering 5-19
repairing 5-11
shipping 5-18
WORM 5-3
write-protect switch 5-7
CE log, dumping 4-33
changing passwords
Operator Panel 4-11
Web User Interface 4-20
channel calibration 1-7
Clean Drive LED 2-2
cleaning cartridge 5-4
cleaning cartridges 1-8
cleaning drives
Operator Panel 4-5
Web User Interface 4-18
clock, Operator Panel 2-1
configuration 3-14
active slots 3-19, 3-30
application managed encryption 3-23
auto cleaning 3-19, 3-31
cartridge assignment 3-19
date settings 3-21, 3-31, 4-26
default settings 3-15
DNS server IP address 3-21, 4-23
encryption 3-22
encryption key manager 3-23, 3-24
encryption policy 3-24
ethernet port 3-13
gateway 3-20
I/O Station 3-19, 3-30
IP address 3-20
IPv4 address 3-20
IPv6 address 3-20
library access mode 3-18
library configuration form F-1
library managed encryption 3-23
library settings 3-30
link speed (ethernet) 3-20
network settings 3-20, 3-29
notification settings, e-mail 3-24
notification settings, SNMP 3-25
NTP server 3-21, 4-26
random access mode 3-18, 3-30
saving/restoring 3-28, 4-28
sequential access mode 3-18, 3-30
subnet mask 3-20
system managed encryption 3-23
tape drives 3-19
TCP/IP 3-20
time server 3-21, 4-26
time settings 3-21, 3-31, 4-26
user accounts 3-27
viewing settings 4-3
Web User Interface 3-16
control keys 1-2
CRUs, customer replaceable units 9-1
current information
customer replaceable units (CRUs) 9-1
D
data cartridges 1-8, 5-2
date settings
configuration 3-21, 3-31, 4-26
Operator Panel 4-9
default settings
depth of library 1-9
deskside cover 3-2
desktop mounting
device drivers, supported 1-11
DHCP 3-20, 4-23
diagnosing problems 6-3
diagnostics
Operator Panel 4-12, 4-13
verifying library 3-32
dimensions of library 1-9
DNS server IP address
drive diagnostics
E
e-mail notifications
configuration 3-24
Web User Interface 4-26
e-mailing logs 6-10
electrical specifications 1-9
encryption 1-5
activation key 4-24
configuration 3-22
key manager configuration 3-23, 3-24
policy configuration 3-24
security 4-24
Encryption Key Manager (EKM) 3-23
encryption policy
encryption settings
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