Dell 124T LTO-3 technical specifications Setting the Snmp Server, Setting the Time Server

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

5.Press Enter. New Gateway is 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 the SNMP Server

An SNMP server monitors a network by processing reporting activity in each network device (hub, router, bridge, and so on). The server uses this information to define what is obtainable from each device and what can be controlled (turned off, on, and so on).

NOTE: The PV124T SNMP agent supports only the MIB-II variable group. The MIB provides power-on notification commonly referred to as the "cold start trap" which is sent to the SNMP host (if configured). Embedded webserver user interface is supported for configuring the SNMP server. However, extended SNMP functions such as availability of tape information through SNMP, SNMP traps for tape events, availability of global tape status information through SNMP, availability of information through SNMP to classify the loader as a tape device, etc. are not supported.

To set an SNMP server:

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 SNMP Server, and then press Enter. The cursor automatically appears at the first digit.

4.At each position of the SNMP server 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 SNMP server 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 SNMP Server 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 the Time

The system time is displayed by the Remote Management Unit and it is used internally when logging events and errors. The system time is either regular time or power-on time. Regular time is Month/Date/Year Time, such as Nov/21/2004 19:28. Power-on time is Power On Cycles (POC)/Power On Hours (POH). For example, POC: 00121, POH: 00002:07:45 where POC is the number of times the system has booted since it was manufactured, and POH is the number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last system boot. If regular time is known, it will be used, otherwise power-on time is used.

The PowerVault 124T autoloader must be reset after each power up. The time can be reset automatically if a time server is configured (see "Setting the Time Server").

Setting the Time Server

If you locate a time server that is compatible with Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), you can connect the autoloader to a server that will supply the correct date and time. The autoloader uses this information to time stamp information in its memory.

To set a time server:

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 Time Server, and then press Enter. The cursor automatically appears at the first digit.

4.At each position of the time server 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 time server 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 Time Server 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.

To set the time zone:

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

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

3.From the Time submenu, scroll to Set Timezone, and then press Enter. The Time Zone screen appears, allowing you to set the hours. The cursor automatically appears at the first digit.

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Contents Dell PowerVault 124T LTO-3 Autoloader Users Guide Configuring the Autoloader Setting Ethernet Setting the Scsi IDSetting an IP Gateway Setting the IP AddressSetting the Subnet Mask Setting the Time Server Setting the TimeSetting the Snmp Server Enter Barcode ReaderScsi Barcode Length Setting Security Setting MagazinesSetting Passwords Getting Lost PasswordsBack to Contents Setting the Security Diagnostic Tests from the Front PanelStopping a Diagnostic Test Front Panel Diagnostic TestsDiagnostics Using the Remote Management Unit Remote Management Unit Diagnostic TestsTechnical Assistance Online ServicesFtp.dell.com AutoTech ServiceTechnical Support Service Automated Order-Status ServiceBefore You Call Installation Preparation Installation OverviewAccessories Scsi Bus RequirementsUL Requirements Choosing a LocationBar Code Reader Product OverviewUnpacking the Autoloader AccessoriesIdentifying Product Components Back Panel OverviewEthernet cable Scsi cable Scsi terminator Connecting the Scsi and Power CablesScsi cable Scsi terminator Power cable Click Update Driver Installing the Device DriversPreparing the Host and Verifying the Connection Tape Drive Device DriverAutoloader Device Driver Enabling LUN Support in Linux Back to Contents Overview Logout Enter PasswordsOperators Panel Functionality Moving a Single Cartridge Using CartridgesInsert a Single Cartridge Inward Side of a Magazine Outward Side of a Magazine Using Magazines and Magazine BlanksEjecting a Single Cartridge Manually Operating the Magazine Installing a MagazineEjecting a Magazine Running an Inventory Viewing PowerVault 124T Autoloader StatusViewing Status Information MagazinesViewing Element Status Viewing Firmware VersionViewing Tape Drive Status Viewing Tape Drive VersionMAC address Viewing Ethernet InformationIP address NetworkRemote Management Unit Overview Default Username and PasswordOpening the Remote Management Unit Viewing Status InformationTime Display ConfigurationFeedback on Pages System Operations OptionsBar Code Reader Cleaning TapeCompression Setting the System Time Setting the MagazinesSetting Network Options From the Configuration menu, click NetworkingTo Set Network Configuration Setting Front Panel Security OptionsTo set User Administration To set the Client Authorization ControlFirmware Error Logs and DiagnosticsViewing Error or History Logs Library Operations Set to Home Autoloader Performance Specifications Physical SpecificationsAutoloader Environmental Specifications Characteristic Product AloneAutoloader Vibration Specifications Autoloader Power SpecificationsAutoloader Shock Specifications Tape Drive SpecificationsBefore Contacting Customer Support Basic TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Suggested Action Checking for Errors Operator Control Panel Error DisplayAutoloader Logs Autoloader Error DetailAutoloader Logs through OCP Autoloader Logs through RMUStack/Global Data Corruption Error Types Message Error TypesSystem Shutdown/Disruption Error Types System Miscellaneous Error TypesDrive/Media Error Types Tape Drive Error TypesMiscellaneous Error Types TCP/IP Stack and Task Error TypesScsi Server Task Error Types Loader Task Error TypesCode Update Error Types Picker/Magazine Servo Error Types Servo Elevator Hardware Error TypesServo Picker Hardware Error Types System Event Types Servo Motor Error TypesMagazine Hardware Error Types Diagnostic Error Types Front Panel Error TypesBarcode Error Types TapeAlert Logs through OCP TapeAlert LogsTapeAlert Interpretation TapeAlert Logs through RMUPage Page Page To Remove the Autoloader from a Rack Returning the Autoloader for ServiceTo prepare the autoloader for shipment Packing the Autoloader