Chapter 2: Service Menus
Accessing the DXi6900 G2 Service Menu
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6) Enable Disk Security
- Turn on Encryption for all LUNs.
The
Encryption Configuration Menu
includes the following options:
Option
Description
Verify Disk Security Capability
Checks if the system hardware and software support Data-at-Rest
Encryption and displays the result.
Show Status of Disk Security
Displays the Data-at-Rest Encryption status for all RAID controllers and
drives.
Show Hardware Information
For each Array module, indicates if the encryption PFK license is
installed or not, and displays the serial number and Feature ID. These
items are needed when generating a PFK file for an Array module.
Show Premium Feature Status
Displays the PFK licenses installed on each Array module.
Download Premium Feature file
Installs a PFK file on an Array Module.
Backup Disk Security Keys
(Required Data-at-Rest license) Creates a Data-at-Rest Recovery File
that contains the encryption keys and passphrase.
Enable Disk Security
(Required Data-at-Rest license) Enables Data-at-Rest Encryption using
a supplied passphrase.
Serial Number Menu
The
Serial Number Menu
allows you to configure the system serial number. This is typically the next menu
option to execute after installing the Base Software. The serial numbers must be set prior to installing the
Application Software. The DXi6900 G2 system contains three key serial numbers:
System serial number
The system serial number is in the format
SSYYWWPPPXXXXX
where:
l
SS
- Site code (AV for Avnet in Chandler, AZ)
l
YY
- Build year code; two numeric characters (15 for 2015)
l
WW
- Build week code; two numeric characters (01–53)
l
PPP
- Product family; three alpha characters
l
XXXXX
- Sequential number; five numeric characters (00001 through 99999)
Node serial number
The Node serial number is identical to the Dell Service tag and is automatically
set.
OUI number
The OUI number is used for creating unique FC port names. Valid range is a
number 200000 through 203FFF.