Dell 124T LTO-3 Setting the IP Address, Setting the Subnet Mask, Setting an IP Gateway

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An IP gateway (optional)

A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server (optional)

A time server, or set the time and time zone manually (optional)

Setting the IP Address

An IP address is the address of any device attached to a network. Each device must have a unique IP address. IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods ranging from 0.0.0.0 up to and including 255.255.255.255.

IP addresses are either permanent or dynamically assigned. A permanent, or static, address remains the same each time the device connects to the network. A dynamic address may change each time the device connects to the network server using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

To set a dynamic IP address:

1.From the main menu, scroll to Configuration, and then press Enter.

2.From the Configuration menu, scroll to Ethernet, and then press Enter.

3.From the Ethernet submenu, scroll to Set IP, and then press Enter.

4.Scroll to DHCP, and then press Enter.

To set a static IP address:

1.From the main menu, scroll to Configuration, and then press Enter.

2.From the Configuration menu, scroll to Ethernet, and then press Enter.

3.From the Ethernet submenu, scroll to Set IP, and then press Enter.

4.Scroll to Static IP, and then press Enter. The cursor automatically appears at the first digit.

5.At each position of the IP address, use the up and down arrows to change the value of each digit. Press Enter to advance the cursor to the next digit.

When you have advanced through all of the digits of the IP address, the autoloader displays Enter to save.

NOTE: If you make a mistake, press Escape to backspace to the digit you want to change.

6.Press Enter. The Configuration submenu appears and the static IP is now in effect. You do not need to reboot the autoloader.

7.Press Escape or Enter to return to the Ethernet submenu.

Setting the Subnet Mask

Creating a subnet mask is a method of splitting IP networks into a series of subgroups, or subnets, to improve performance or security.

To set a subnet mask:

1.From the main menu, scroll to Configuration, and then press Enter.

2.From the Configuration menu, scroll to Ethernet, and then press Enter.

3.From the Ethernet submenu, scroll to Set Subnet Mask, and then press Enter.

4.At each position of the Subnet Mask address, use the up and down arrows to change the value of each digit. Press Enter to advance the cursor to the next digit.

When you have advanced through all of the digits of the subnet mask address, the autoloader displays Enter to save.

NOTE: If you make a mistake, press Escape to backspace to the digit you want to change.

5.Press Enter. New Subnet Mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx appears on the LCD. You do not need to reboot the autoloader.

6.Press Escape or Enter to return to the Ethernet submenu.

Setting an IP Gateway

1.From the main menu, scroll to Configuration, and then press Enter.

2.From the Configuration menu, scroll to Ethernet, and then press Enter.

3.From the Ethernet submenu, scroll to Set Gateway, and then press Enter. The cursor automatically appears at the first digit.

4.At each position of the gateway address, use the up and down arrows to change the value of each digit. Press Enter to advance the cursor to the next digit.

When you have advanced through all of the digits of the gateway address, the autoloader displays Enter to save.

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Contents Dell PowerVault 124T LTO-3 Autoloader Users Guide Configuring the Autoloader Setting the Scsi ID Setting EthernetSetting the Subnet Mask Setting the IP AddressSetting an IP Gateway Setting the Snmp Server Setting the TimeSetting the Time Server Scsi Barcode Length Barcode ReaderEnter Setting Magazines Setting SecuritySetting Passwords Getting Lost PasswordsBack to Contents Diagnostic Tests from the Front Panel Setting the SecurityStopping a Diagnostic Test Front Panel Diagnostic TestsRemote Management Unit Diagnostic Tests Diagnostics Using the Remote Management UnitOnline Services Technical AssistanceAutoTech Service Ftp.dell.comAutomated Order-Status Service Technical Support ServiceBefore You Call Installation Overview Installation PreparationAccessories Scsi Bus RequirementsChoosing a Location UL RequirementsBar Code Reader Product OverviewAccessories Unpacking the AutoloaderIdentifying Product Components Back Panel OverviewScsi cable Scsi terminator Power cable Connecting the Scsi and Power CablesEthernet cable Scsi cable Scsi terminator Installing the Device Drivers Click Update DriverPreparing the Host and Verifying the Connection Tape Drive Device DriverAutoloader Device Driver Enabling LUN Support in Linux Back to Contents Overview Operators Panel Functionality Enter PasswordsLogout Insert a Single Cartridge Using CartridgesMoving a Single Cartridge Ejecting a Single Cartridge Using Magazines and Magazine BlanksInward Side of a Magazine Outward Side of a Magazine Ejecting a Magazine Installing a MagazineManually Operating the Magazine Viewing PowerVault 124T Autoloader Status Running an InventoryViewing Status Information MagazinesViewing Firmware Version Viewing Element StatusViewing Tape Drive Status Viewing Tape Drive VersionViewing Ethernet Information MAC addressIP address NetworkDefault Username and Password Remote Management Unit OverviewOpening the Remote Management Unit Viewing Status InformationConfiguration Time DisplayFeedback on Pages System Operations OptionsCompression Cleaning TapeBar Code Reader Setting the Magazines Setting the System TimeSetting Network Options From the Configuration menu, click NetworkingSetting Front Panel Security Options To Set Network ConfigurationTo set User Administration To set the Client Authorization ControlViewing Error or History Logs Error Logs and DiagnosticsFirmware Library Operations Set to Home Physical Specifications Autoloader Performance SpecificationsAutoloader Environmental Specifications Characteristic Product AloneAutoloader Power Specifications Autoloader Vibration SpecificationsAutoloader Shock Specifications Tape Drive SpecificationsProblem Probable Cause Suggested Action Basic TroubleshootingBefore Contacting Customer Support Operator Control Panel Error Display Checking for ErrorsAutoloader Error Detail Autoloader LogsAutoloader Logs through OCP Autoloader Logs through RMUMessage Error Types Stack/Global Data Corruption Error TypesSystem Shutdown/Disruption Error Types System Miscellaneous Error TypesTape Drive Error Types Drive/Media Error TypesMiscellaneous Error Types TCP/IP Stack and Task Error TypesCode Update Error Types Loader Task Error TypesScsi Server Task Error Types Servo Elevator Hardware Error Types Picker/Magazine Servo Error TypesServo Picker Hardware Error Types Magazine Hardware Error Types Servo Motor Error TypesSystem Event Types Barcode Error Types Front Panel Error TypesDiagnostic Error Types TapeAlert Logs TapeAlert Logs through OCPTapeAlert Interpretation TapeAlert Logs through RMUPage Page Page To prepare the autoloader for shipment Returning the Autoloader for ServiceTo Remove the Autoloader from a Rack Packing the Autoloader