SNC 4000 User’s Guide
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Post Installation
Perform the procedures below to verify connections, set up the FC port, SNMP traps, and email alerts. You
will need to use the ADIC Management Console. For more information, see the
ADIC Management Console
User’s Guide
.
1
Using the ADIC Management Console, confirm that all attached devices are displayed under each
channel.
2
Verify/set configuration for the FC Port. The speed and connectivity settings of the SNC default to auto
detect and in most configurations no additional configuration should be necessary. However, if the
install environment requires custom settings, the following should be confirmed:
For more information about configuring FC and the implications of each setting see the
ADIC Management
Console User's Guide
.
3
Configure all SNMP Traps. For more information, see the
ADIC Management Console User’s Guide
.
4
Save your current configuration in case you need to restore it in the future. For more information, see
Configuration Files
.
5
If you are not running the most current level of SNC firmware, update your firmware. For more
information, see
Updating Firmware
.
6
Configure email alerts. For more information, see the
ADIC Management Console User’s Guide
.
Configuration Files
It is recommended that you save a copy of your configuration in case you need to restore it at a future date.
The ADIC Management Console is the simplest and most efficient tool for saving/loading configurations.
For more information, see the
ADIC Management Console User’s Guide
. You can also use the service
terminal as an alternate method to perform these operations. The procedures below explain how to save
and load configuration files using the service terminal.
Saving a Configuration File
Follow the procedure below to save your configuration.
1
From the HyperTerminal window type
sz “config.cfg”
and press
Enter
.
“config.cfg”
is an example of a name. You can specify a different filename but it must be in quotes,
it must be eight characters or less, and it must end in
.cfg
.
Speed
1Gbps or 2Gbps
Connection
Options
Point to Point (Fabric), Loop, or Loop
Preferred
Loop ID:
Soft / Hard and specific ID
Port Mode
Target or Target & Initiator
CAUTION
Do not set Port Mode to Initiator for this library. Setting Mode to
Initiator will prevent hosts from seeing library drives and media
changer. Initiator mode makes the SNC appear as a host instead of a
storage device.
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