Dell TL2000 Choosing Drives Interface Identification/Settings, The Configure Library Drive screen

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backup and recovery. These settings are required for Library Managed Encryption only. Enter the EKM Server Setting information.

vPrimary IP address (IPv4 or IPv6): Enter the IP address of the primary EKM server.

vPrimary TCP port: After entering the Primary IP address, the library will automatically set the value of the Primary TCP port.

vSecondary IP address (IPv4 or IPv6): Enter the IP address of the secondary EKM server.

vSecondary TCP port: After entering the Secondary IP address, the library will automatically set the value of the Secondary TCP port.

Note: The Default Port for TCP (SSL disabled) is 3801. The Default Port for SSL is 443. These values are the default values set by the library. They can be changed depending on the user configuration but the user has to make sure they match the EKM properties file.

Note: If SSL is enabled the encryption host configuration will request a SSL port instead of a TCP port. Review your Dell PowerVault Encryption Key Manager User’s Guide for instructions to locate the appropriate port settings.

8.Click Activate to apply the changes.

9.Install the Dell Encryption Key Manager (EKM) application on your host. Refer to the Dell EKM documentation provided with your Encryption packet. The EKM IP address and EKM port will be provided to the user by the EKM application.

Choosing Drive(s) Interface Identification/Settings

1.Click Drives in the left navigation pane.

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Figure 4-26. The Configure Library: Drive screen

2.Select the desired settings for each drive listed (either SCSI, SAS, or Fibre Channel). See Figure 4-26.

3.Click one of the following:

vRefresh - to update the current screen

vSubmit - to apply the changes made to the screen

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Dell TL2000 manual Choosing Drives Interface Identification/Settings, The Configure Library Drive screen