SMC Networks M8501 manual Maintenance, Introduction, Running a Cleaning Cartridge

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5 Maintenance

This section includes:

 

Introduction

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Running a Cleaning Cartridge

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Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved Slot

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Introduction

This section describes the Clean One Drive menu option contained in the Maintenance submenu of the Utilities area on the front panel display. You can use the Clean One Drive menu option to clean the LTO Gen 3 tape drive that is installed in the ACL.

Note. Only perform the Clean One Drive menu option when the ACL displays a message informing you that the tape drive needs cleaning.

Running a Cleaning Cartridge

Because the cleaning cartridge is abrasive, you should not use it unless the message “Use Cleaner” appears on the front panel display. There are two ways to manage the cleaning of the installed tape drives:

Automatically, by enabling Auto Clean Mode.

Manually, by selecting the Clean One Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the front panel display.

Automatically Running a Cleaning Cartridge

You can configure the ACL tape drive so that it automatically runs the cleaning cartridge mode. After a tape drive that needs cleaning completes an unload operation, it sends a cleaning needed message to the unit. This activates an automatic cleaning cycle if the cleaning cartridge slot has been reserved and Auto Clean Mode has been selected from the ACL tape drive’s Options menu.

To automatically run a cleaning cartridge using Auto Clean Mode:

1.Reserve a cleaning cartridge slot.

2.Enable Auto Clean Mode.

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Contents M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation User’s Guide Document History Part Number Product Version Published Overview and Features M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation User’s GuideFigures ExamplesTables Page New and Changed Information What’s New in This ManualManual Information Page Notation Conventions About This ManualHypertext Links General Syntax Notation$process-name Attribute-spec … Notation for MessagesRegister Process-name Notation for Management Programming InterfacesZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV Change Bar NotationXii Overview Overview and FeaturesModels and Slot Capacities Models and AccessoriesRear View of Tape Drive Single Drive Internal Tape DriveRobotics Power SupplyMagazine Overview and Features Robotics Front Panel Indicators Setting up the M8501 ACL Rackmount Unit Setting Up the ACL Tape DrivesM8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Installing the Slide Members Installing Slide Member Fasteners Tabletop Model Clearances Inches 15.2 30.4 Centi Meters Setting up the M8502 ACL TabletopPage This section includes Fcsa Fiber Cable InstallationLC-LC Fiber Cable View of Two FCSAs at the Rear of the Server M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Status Button ConfigurationDrive 1 LTO Loaded Button Drive Identification Button Viewing the Portname Front Panel OperationMagazine Door IndicatorsInitialization Screen Initialization ScreenDisplay Screens and Options ACL Default ScreenTechnical Support Information Technical Support Information OptionMove Media Access Magazine OptionMove Media Screen Source LCD Contrast Controls PowerOnline StatusACL Options Menu SelectionsView System Data 13. View ACL Options Screen Initial Screen ACL Inserting Cartridges into the Magazine Inserting and Removing Tape CartridgesRemoving the Magazine LTO Cartridge Media Barcode Labels15. Barcode Label Installation LTO Page Running a Cleaning Cartridge MaintenanceAutomatically Running a Cleaning Cartridge IntroductionRunning a Cleaning Cartridge from a Data Cartridge Slot Manually Running a Cleaning CartridgeReplacing a Cleaning Cartridge in the Right Magazine Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved SlotRunning a Cleaning Cartridge from the Cleaning Slot Page Error Recovery TroubleshootingPlatform Problems Troubleshooting Flow Chart Fault Symptom Codes FSCs Error Recovery ProceduresTroubleshootingFault Symptom Codes FSCs G not Used Fault Symptom Codes Fault Symptom Codes Fault Symptom Codes Null Fault Symptom Codes Fault Symptom Codes Null Troubleshooting Fault Symptom Codes FSCs Page Regulatory Compliance Statements Safety and ComplianceFCC Compliance Canadian ComplianceStatements-2 Laser Compliance European Union NoticeSafety Caution Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee Important Safety InformationStatements-6 Index Index-2

M8501 specifications

SMC Networks M8501 is a cutting-edge network switch designed to meet the demands of modern businesses requiring efficient and reliable network infrastructure. With its robust set of features, the M8501 is geared toward small to medium-sized enterprises looking to enhance their connectivity and data management capabilities.

One of the M8501's standout features is its advanced Layer 2 switching capabilities. It supports a variety of networking standards including IEEE 802.1Q for VLAN tagging, enabling businesses to segment their networks effectively and enhance security. This VLAN support allows organizations to create separate virtual networks for different departments, ensuring that sensitive data remains secure while optimizing overall network performance.

In terms of power efficiency, the M8501 incorporates Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) technology, which reduces power consumption during periods of low data activity. This energy-saving feature not only decreases operational costs but also aligns with environmentally responsible practices, positioning companies as eco-friendly entities.

The M8501 also supports Quality of Service (QoS) functionalities, prioritizing critical network traffic to ensure that essential applications receive the bandwidth they require for optimal performance. This is particularly important for VoIP and video conferencing applications, where latency can significantly impact user experience.

Another key characteristic is its user-friendly management interface, which allows network administrators to easily configure and monitor the switch. The M8501 supports both web-based and command-line interface (CLI) management tools, allowing flexibility based on the administrator’s preference or expertise level.

The port configuration on the M8501 is versatile, offering a combination of Gigabit Ethernet ports that can accommodate diverse networking needs. This includes both copper and fiber connectivity options, enabling seamless integration into existing infrastructure while supporting high-speed data transmission.

In conclusion, the SMC Networks M8501 is a feature-rich network switch that combines advanced capabilities with energy efficiency and ease of management. Its support for VLANs, QoS, and energy-saving technologies makes it an ideal choice for enterprises looking to enhance their network performance while reducing operational costs. As businesses continue to evolve in an increasingly digital world, the M8501 stands out as a reliable solution for robust network management.