Figure 28: Authentication
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10.7.2 Drive Configuration Parameter Write Selection

Figure 27 shows the check box selection that determines whether drive configuration parameters (registers 1..1000) will be written only to the drive’s RAM, or to both the drive’s RAM and EEPROM when they are changed via the interface card.

Figure 27: RAM Only or

RAM/EEPROM Write Selection

If written to RAM only, then parameter value changes will be lost when the drive is power cycled or otherwise reset. If written to both RAM and EEPROM, then parameter value changes will be retained. When enabling writes to EEPROM, be sure to always observe Toshiba’s restrictions on the number of times a configuration parameter may be written to EEPROM before possible EEPROM damage occurs.

This selection affects all configuration parameters, and applies regardless of the interface card mechanism used to modify the parameters (control protocol data write, modification via the web page “monitor” tab, timeout configuration setting etc.)

Note that ASD Interface CPU firmware version V1.100 or later is required for this feature to be supported (refer to Figure 10 on page 26 for how to determine the ASD interface CPU version.)

10.7.3 Authentication Configuration

Figure 28 shows the entry boxes used to modify the authentication credentials. The case-sensitive username and password can contain letters (“a”..”z” and “A”..”Z”) and numbers (“0”..”9”), and can each be up to 80 characters in length.

Be sure to make a note of the new settings whenever these credentials are changed, as they must be entered whenever the web page is

accessed, an FTP session is initiated, or when a configuration change is performed via the Finder utility. Contact ICC for assistance if you have forgotten your customized credentials.

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