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Changing the Ethernet address settings
This section introduces procedures for changing the Ethernet address settings of
frames that are part of the TS3500 Tape Library and which contain single or dual
Ethernet ports.
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Changing the speed of the Ethernet link
This section describes how to change the speed of the Ethernet link to the TS3500 Tape
Library.
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This section describes how to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to
assign an Internet Protocol (IP) address from the operator panel of the TS3500 Tape
Library.
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Enabling stateless autoconfiguration for IPv6 addresses
Stateless autoconfiguration allows a host to generate its own addresses using a
combination of the router prefix, which is used to identify the subnet associated with a
link, and a host-generated an "interface identifier" that uniquely identifies an interface
on a subnet.
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Disabling an Ethernet connection
This section describes how to disable an Ethernet connection to the TS3500 Tape
Library.
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This section introduces two ways to change the date and time on your TS3500 Tape
Library.
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Enabling or disabling the keypress beep
This section describes how to enable or disable the beep that sounds when you press a
key on the TS3500 Tape Library.
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Enabling or disabling the reporting of a 6-character or 8-character VOLSER
This section describes how to configure the TS3500 Tape Library so that it reports to
the server only the first 6 characters of the volume serial (VOLSER) number of a tape
cartridge's bar code label or it reports the full 8 characters of the VOLSER. Reporting 8
characters is the default.
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Enabling or disabling the Insert Notification setting
This section introduces two ways to enable or disable Insert Notification, which is the
setting that monitors and assigns new media to a logical library in the TS3500 Tape
Library.
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Enabling or disabling Secure Socket Layer (SSL) settings
This section defines a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and describes how to enable or
disable its settings.