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...the following sections. The library default screen appears on the display as shown in Figure 23 on page 22. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 21 Select the Menu option. 3. For most applications, you are stored in non-volatile memory in the library requires a unique SCSI...For instructions on page 38. 4. Setting a SCSI ID Each tape drive installed in the library. To set passwords, see Chapter 4, "Operation" on and wait until the Power-On Self Test (POST) completes. Library configuration The library provides several configuration options to support a variety of applications and ...
...the following sections. The library default screen appears on the display as shown in Figure 23 on page 22. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 21 Select the Menu option. 3. For most applications, you are stored in non-volatile memory in the library requires a unique SCSI...For instructions on page 38. 4. Setting a SCSI ID Each tape drive installed in the library. To set passwords, see Chapter 4, "Operation" on and wait until the Power-On Self Test (POST) completes. Library configuration The library provides several configuration options to support a variety of applications and ...
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...to open . It can be password protected. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 27 Using the touch screen The touch screen enables you want to unlocked and the left magazine. Technical Support Assistance screen Mail Slot Access (left corner of the selected library will open . Chapter 4. ...you to display technical support information as shown in the left side door of the library default screen to set up and configure the library. This option enables you to operate the 4560SLX Tape Library. The mail slot is online. Operation This chapter describes how to access the ...
...to open . It can be password protected. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 27 Using the touch screen The touch screen enables you want to unlocked and the left magazine. Technical Support Assistance screen Mail Slot Access (left corner of the selected library will open . Chapter 4. ...you to display technical support information as shown in the left side door of the library default screen to set up and configure the library. This option enables you to operate the 4560SLX Tape Library. The mail slot is online. Operation This chapter describes how to access the ...
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...library drives, mail slots and magazine slots, including whether there is for one of the four available security levels as shown in Figure 43 on page 37. 36 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Factory: This option is a cartridge present and corresponding barcode label, if available. Security Level: This option enables you to set passwords... for factory use only. Figure 42. Figure 41. Cartridge map Utilities The Utilities area contains the following screens: v Maintenance v Diagnostics v Factory v Security Level Maintenance: This option enables you to: v Set slave defaults...
...library drives, mail slots and magazine slots, including whether there is for one of the four available security levels as shown in Figure 43 on page 37. 36 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Factory: This option is a cartridge present and corresponding barcode label, if available. Security Level: This option enables you to set passwords... for factory use only. Figure 42. Figure 41. Cartridge map Utilities The Utilities area contains the following screens: v Maintenance v Diagnostics v Factory v Security Level Maintenance: This option enables you to: v Set slave defaults...
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...) to place the library online or offline. By default the library comes online after a power-up initialization. For example, you can identify a tape drive type and view physical tape drive status, tape drive cleaning information, and tape cartridge information by cycling the library power. Usually, exiting the host software restores media access. Chapter 4. Edit Passwords Options screen Each password is used to also...
...) to place the library online or offline. By default the library comes online after a power-up initialization. For example, you can identify a tape drive type and view physical tape drive status, tape drive cleaning information, and tape cartridge information by cycling the library power. Usually, exiting the host software restores media access. Chapter 4. Edit Passwords Options screen Each password is used to also...
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... with the library. 2. 2. Enter the library name. 6. Click OK to save the settings. Enter the appropriate values in the password. 4. On the Configure screen, click the Remote FTP Server tab. The Remote FTP Server tab panel is displayed. 3. If the default name or address...Note: Configuration addresses are network specific. On the Configure screen, select the SNMP Traps tab. The Access tab panel is unavailable, contact IBM Technical Support. 4. Setting e-mail addresses To set SNMP traps, complete the following procedure: 1. Enter up to specify a familiar, mnemonic...
... with the library. 2. 2. Enter the library name. 6. Click OK to save the settings. Enter the appropriate values in the password. 4. On the Configure screen, click the Remote FTP Server tab. The Remote FTP Server tab panel is displayed. 3. If the default name or address...Note: Configuration addresses are network specific. On the Configure screen, select the SNMP Traps tab. The Access tab panel is unavailable, contact IBM Technical Support. 4. Setting e-mail addresses To set SNMP traps, complete the following procedure: 1. Enter up to specify a familiar, mnemonic...