![background image](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/tandberg/storagelibrary/storagelibrary_manual_3516504037.webp)
StorageLibrary T40 Installation and User Guide
29
6
Configuring the Library
After you have installed the hardware described in Setting up the Library Hardware, you are ready to
configure your library’s settings. A Setup Wizard helps you get started configuring your library, and the
menu commands on both the front panel interface and the remote management interface allow you to
reconfigure your library at any time.
About the Setup Wizard
When you first power on the library, the front panel interface displays the Setup Wizard, which walks
you through the initial configuration of the library's operational settings, including network settings that
enable you to access the library from the remote management interface. You must begin the Setup
Wizard on the front panel, but you have the option to complete the Setup Wizard on the remote
management interface.
The Setup Wizard prompts you to enter the network settings that allow the remote management
interface to access the library. Once this step is complete, you must choose to either complete the
wizard locally (on the front panel) or remotely (on the remote management interface).
Configuring the library is not a one-time process. The Setup Wizard is simply an aid to assist you with
the initial configuration. You can always return to the Setup Wizard or use commands on the Setup
menu to modify all library settings, including network settings.
Note
Power cycling (powering the library on and off) is not necessary to configure the
library.
Using the Default Administrative User Account (Administrator)
When you power on the library for the first time, you do not need to log in to use the front panel. You
can start using the Setup Wizard immediately. When the library is powered ON for the first time, the
password protection to the FPI is disabled. As long as there is no FPI password enabled, regardless
of how many times the system is restarted, the library will have this “free access”.
As soon as you have enabled the FPI password, you will need to log in to the front panel.
Logging in to the RMI, there is always a level of security. It is not possible to access the library
remotely without entering a password. The library ships with a default administrative user account for
the RMI. The user name on the account is “Administrator” and the default password is “administrator”.
When you see the Login screen on the remote management interface, type Administrator in the User
Name text box and administrator in the password text box. The user name and password are case
sensitive.
Summary of Contents for STORAGELIBRARY
Page 1: ......
Page 28: ......
Page 32: ...24 Information about the Operator Interfaces Figure 14 Front Panel Interface Menu Tree...
Page 60: ......
Page 64: ...56 Adding Removing and Replacing Figure 23 Adding Removing or Replacing a Drive CRU...
Page 84: ......