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Quantum Scalar 50 Tape Drive Installation Instructions

Document 81-81769-01 B01

September 2007

Connect Via a Web Browser

Note: The information below applies to a Brocade SAN switch. For other

SAN switches, contact the SAN administrator.

Connect Via a Telnet Session

To connect via a Telnet session to a SAN switch:

1Connect the service laptop to the SAN switch using an Ethernet cross- over cable, or by connecting to the LAN (if available).

2On the service laptop, open a command prompt window.

3From the command prompt, enter the following command and press

<Enter>:

telnet <IP address of SAN switch>

The SAN switch login prompt displays.

4Enter the username and password and press <Enter>.

Note: For Brocade SAN switches, the default login is admin for the username and password for password. This may have been changed by the system administrator. For all other switches, contact the system administrator.

5For Brocade switches, at the command prompt, type nsshow and press

<Enter>.

The nsshow command displays (see figure 21).

Figure 21 Nsshow

Command

WWN for the library

WWN for the second

WWN for the first

 

Native Fibre channel

Native Fibre channel

 

drive

drive

Completing the Native Fibre Channel Installation

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Contents Quantum Scalar Tape Drive Installation Instructions TRADEMARK STATEMENT Quantum Scalar 50 Tape Drive Installation InstructionsDocument 81-81769-01 B01 September COPYRIGHT STATEMENTCompleting the Native Fibre Channel Installation IntroductionUnpacking the Tape Drive Installing the Tape Drives Cabling the Tape Drives Setting the Tape Drive SCSI IDSDLT Part Number Scalar 50 Tape Drive Upgrade KitsFigure 2 Scalar 50 Cable Configuration Half-Height Drives Table 1 Tape Drive Upgrade Kits SDLTPC-KUC1A-YF LTO-3 HH SCSI, dual drive LTO PartPC-KUCQA-YF LTO-3 HH SCSI, single drive NumberUnpacking the Tape Drive Installing the Tape DrivesRequired Tools Proceed to Cabling the Tape Drives Cabling the Tape DrivesFibre Channel Half-Height Drives Figure 7 Scalar 50 Cable Configuration Native FibreTape drives Host computer Configuration StackedDocument 81-81769-01 B01 September Figure 8 Scalar 50 Cable Scalar 50 slave librarySetting the SCSI ID from the Remote Management Pages Setting the Tape Drive SCSI IDSetting the SCSI ID Using the OCP Setting the SCSI ID Using the OCPSetting the SCSI ID from the Remote Management Pages 3 Enter the username and password and click OK Completing the Native Fibre Channel Installation Library/Tape Drive World Wide Name e.g Using the Remote Management to Determine the WWNsDetermining the WWNs World Wide Names Determining the WWNs World Wide Names Verifying Library Connectivity5 Click on the SCSI/Fibre tab The SCSI/Fibre page displays see figure 4 Click Setup from the contents frameThe management frame displays the Setup page see figure Figure 17 Setup PageMedia changer typeTape drives World wide nameConnectivity Verifying LibraryConnect Via a Telnet Session Connect Via a Telnet Session Connect Via a Web BrowserConnect Via a Web Browser Fibre Channel Connectivity TroubleshootingSCSI ID Assignment with Native Fibre Channel Tape Drives SCSI ID Assignment with Native Fibre Channel Tape Drives To display the SCSI ID assignments Fibre Channel Connectivity Troubleshooting 81-81769-01 B01 81-81769-01 B01