Welcome - Welcomes you to the Setup Wizard.

Configuring Network Settings (FPI) - Allows you to enter your network settings for remote access.

Choosing the Interface: Local or Remote (FPI) - Allows you to choose to continue on the front panel or on the remote management interface. If you choose Local, the wizard proceeds on the front panel. If you choose Remote, the FPI presents a Refresh button that needs to be selected until the Network Setting appears. Exit the front panel, log in to the remote management interface using the Network Setting, and select Setup Wizard to resume configuring your library.

Applying a License Key (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to enter a numeric code (License Key) for capacity on demand.

Configuring I/E Slots (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to configure the number of Import/Export (I/E) slots.

Configuring Cleaning Slots (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to configure the number of dedicated cleaning slots to be used through the host application.

Configuring Partitions (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to select the number of partitions and the drives and magazines assigned to each partition.

Setting Tape Drive ID (FPI and RMI) Allows you to configure the SCSI ID of the SCSI drives if your library includes SCSI drives. If your library includes fiber channel drives the FC node name and port name appear.

Modifying Control Path (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to configure which drive shall be the control path in each of the partitions.

Modifying Library Inquiry String (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to configure the inquiry string for the library.

Configuring Autoclean (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to enable/disable automatic drive cleaning.

Configuring Password (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to set password on the FPI.

Configuring Menu Timeout (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to configure the timeout delay on the front panel and RMI menus.

Setting Date and Time (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to set the date and time on your library (set the real time clock).

Configuring Barcode Scan (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to enable/disable the barcode reader.

Configuring Audible Alarm (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to enable/disable the audible alarm.

Confirm Settings (FPI and RMI) - Allows you to confirm your library settings.

Note

Configure the date and time of the library from the Setup menu immediately

following initial configuration of the library using the Setup Wizard.

 

The front panel displays the Setup Wizard the first time you power on. After that, you can log in as Administrator to access the Setup Wizard. The paths to open the appropriate screen are:

From the RMI, select Setup > Setup Wizard

From the FPI, select Setup > Setup Wizard

Configuring Network Settings

The Network configuration screen provides information on the network settings that are configurable from the front panel. The network settings include:

Dynamic or static IP address

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T40 specifications

Tandberg Data T40 represents a significant advancement in data storage technology, offering users a robust and reliable solution for managing and preserving their information. This external tape drive is designed for small to medium-sized businesses that require high-capacity backup and archiving options. The T40 seamlessly combines efficiency with cutting-edge technology, making it a favored choice among IT professionals.

One of the standout features of the Tandberg Data T40 is its native capacity, which supports 1.5TB of storage per cartridge. With data compression, this capacity can effectively double, allowing for up to 3TB of data to be backed up in a single cartridge. This high capacity minimizes the number of tapes needed for extensive data storage, streamlining the backup process.

The T40 utilizes LTO technology, specifically LTO-5, LTO-6, or LTO-7, depending on the model. LTO, or Linear Tape-Open, is known for its high performance and reliability, offering fast data transfer rates. The T40 can achieve transfer speeds of up to 140MB/s, significantly reducing backup windows and enhancing overall productivity. Its backward compatibility ensures that users can access data stored on previous LTO generations, providing additional flexibility and security for businesses transitioning to newer technologies.

Additionally, the T40 features a simple, user-friendly interface that facilitates easy operation and maintenance. Equipped with a built-in LCD display, users can easily monitor the status of the tape drive, eliminating unnecessary guesswork. The drive's design supports extensive connectivity options, including USB 3.0 and SAS interfaces, making it compatible with various systems and infrastructure setups.

The Tandberg Data T40 is also designed with durability in mind. Its robust construction includes features that protect against dust and other environmental factors, ensuring the longevity of the device. Furthermore, its energy-efficient design helps reduce operational costs, making it an economical choice for budget-conscious organizations.

In summary, the Tandberg Data T40 is a powerful external tape drive that combines high capacity, fast performance, and reliability. Its LTO technology, ease of use, and durability make it an invaluable asset for businesses looking to safeguard their critical data while maximizing storage efficiency. Whether for backup or archiving needs, the T40 stands out as a versatile and dependable solution in the data storage landscape.