Pioneer DRM-6NX manual Appendix a Parameter List, Configuration File

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Appendix A : Parameter List

This section includes the DRM-6NX parameter list. It also explains the DRM-6NX directory structure and how to edit the configuration settings.

The Configuration File

The table shows the parameter list stored in the config.ini file. The middle column states the default values, where applicable. The right-hand column gives a brief description of the parameters.

Parameter name

 

Value

Description

 

 

 

 

[Server]

 

 

 

HardwareAddress

=

00:40:8c:11:00:86

The DRM-6NX hardware address - Default is the serial number - you may set

 

 

 

a Locally Administrated Address. The value shown is an example only.

Date

= 97-01-01

yy-mm-dd, enter the date followed by ! to set manually

Time

=

12:00:00

hh:mm:ss, enter the time followed by ! to set manually

FactoryDefaults

=

no

Set to yes to restore factory default settings.

Restart

=

no

Set to yes to restart the DRM-6NX.

TimeZone

=

UTC

Must be set to the time zone that the DRM-6NX is operating in. Refer to

 

 

 

TimeZone Parameter Values” on page 42.

TimeSyncSource

=

NDS

Specifies the time source for the DRM-6NX. Set to NDS for the NetWare

 

 

 

network. Set to NTP for UNIX and SMB over TCP/IP.

ServerPassword

=

pass

The Supervisor, Administrator or Root user password used for basically all

 

 

 

protocols; i.e. HTTP, NetWare bindery, SMB user level, SNMP and FTP. Once

 

 

 

written into the configuration file, the password will not be shown but replaced

 

 

 

with *’s, representing each letter of the password.

Cache

=

mirror

Specifies the caching level: none, normal, mirror, persistent

Flush Cache

=

no

Set to yes to remove all information from the hard disk.

 

 

 

 

[SCSI]

 

 

 

SCSITermination

=

on

Always on.

JukeBoxLockTime

=

0

Specifies the maximum duration for a data read operation during multiple

 

 

 

access requests to prevent disc changer fluttering. Default is 0 seconds

 

 

 

which disables the function.

DisconnectReselect

=

on

Set to off to disable the disconnect/reselect function in the disc drives.

BusMode

=

Asynchronous

Specifies the transfer mode on the SCSI bus: Asynchronous, Synchronous,

 

 

 

Fast-10 or Ultra.

 

 

 

 

[IP]

 

 

 

InternetAddress

=

192.36.253.80

The DRM-6NX IP address.

DefaultRouter

=

0.0.0.0

The IP address for the default router. All traffic directed outside the local

 

 

 

network (according to the NetMask) is sent to the default router. Any re-

 

 

 

routing via other routers is done automatically. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates

 

 

 

that no default router is set.

NetMask

=

0.0.0.0

Used to determine when the traffic should be sent via a router. For example,

 

 

 

the normal class C mask is 255.255.255.0. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates that

 

 

 

automatic router sensing is used.

BOOTPEnable

=

yes

Enables BOOTP IP address setup.

RARPEnable

=

yes

Enables RARP IP address setup.

DHCPEnable

=

yes

Enables DHCP IP address setup.

DomainName

=

 

Name of the domain to which the DRM-6NX belongs.

PrimaryDNS

=

0.0.0.0

The IP address of the primary DNS server. Used for identifying computers

 

 

 

with names instead of IP addresses.

SecondaryDNS

=

0.0.0.0

The IP address of the secondary DNS server, should the primary DNS server

 

 

 

be unavailable or disconnected.

NTPServer

 

 

Name or IP address for the NTP server.

EnableWINS

=

no

Enables WINS over NetBIOS/TCP/IP.

PrimaryWINSserver

=

0.0.0.0

The IP address of the primary WINS server.

SecondaryWINSserver

=

0.0.0.0

The IP address of the secondary WINS server, if required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents DRM-6NX Apparatus Must be Grounded Information to User Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenContents Where to Use the DRM-6NX Changer FeaturesMajor Features Handling Precautions Checking the Accessories Cleaning the magazineCleaning the unit Handling PrecautionsPanel Facilities Front ViewRear View Connections To AC wall outletHandling Magazines Magazine and ITS FunctionsHandling Magazines Physical FormatLogical Format 120mm/12cm/4.72 discs onlyBasic Installation Connecting the Network Cache Changer to the NetworkProcedure Before you beginProcedures Basic InstallationAssigning an Internet Address Mapping a Host Name to the Internet AddressExample Ping the unit as followsRestart the DRM-6NX to download the Internet address Basic System Settings Click on Administration to access Administration Server PasswordDate and Time Network Settings Microsoft & IBM Networks SMBSMB Server Name WizardAccess Control User-levelShare-level Microsoft & IBM Networks SMBInstallation as a Bindery Server Installation as an NDS ServerNetWare NCP NetWare Server NameExample NDS settings NetWare NCPError Description Use Filer to change the default access rights NetWare NCP Unix NFS Unix NFS Web Browser Http External Link Web Browser HttpAccessing the Network Cache Changer Resources Access PointsWindows 95/98 and Windows NT Accessing the Network Cache Changer ResourcesNetWare Windows for Workgroups NetWare NCP OS/2 Windows NTIBM Peer for OS/2 When you are using DOS in the SMB environment Once the appropriate network support is installedSelect a drive letter for the DRM-6NX from the Local Device name fieldNFS for PC or Apple Macintosh Mount the DRM-6NXCaching Settings Click Set then click Close to exit the setup menuHard Disk Caching Managing Hard Disk CachingManagement Event Log Monitoring the Network Cache ChangerThis section describes Event Log Statistics Mail Statistics Monitoring the Network Cache ChangerConfiguration File Appendix a Parameter ListAppendix a Parameter List SMBTimeZone Parameter Values NDSServerContextVolumes Folder Where nnnnnnnn is a unique eight digit numberDirectory Structure System folderEditing the Configuration Parameters Access Control ParametersWeb Browser Text EditorFront Panel Indicators Appendix B TroubleshootingNormal Conditions Problems Running CD-ROM Software Error ConditionsStatus Indicator On Appendix B TroubleshootingProblems Locating the Domain Controller in Windows SMB Difficulties Locating the Network Cache Changer in NetWareFrame Types Ethernet Example Host name of the DRM-6NX is cdservProblems When Accessing Disc Changers Restoring Factory Default SettingsReset Button OthersAppendix C Upgrading the Network Cache Changer Obtaining New SoftwareThis section includes the following information HomeUpgrading the Internal Drives Upgrading the Networ Cache ChangerAppendix C Upgrading the Network Cache Canger Appendix D Specifications Appendix E Glossary Appendix E Glossary DRB1239 AFTER-SALES Service for Pioneer Products

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