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v Target3-IPAddress - Enter an optional third IP address where SNMP traps are
sent, or leave as 0.0.0.0.
v Version - The library offers three versions of the SNMP protocol; v1, v2, and v3.
Select a version for each Target IP address.
v Audit Logging - If SNMP is enabled and Audit Logging is enabled, the library
sends SNMP traps to an SNMP Management console when the library or tape
drive configuration changes.
Note: This option is available only if the library firmware is 9.00 or higher, and
the latest library MIB file is added to the SNMP Management console.
SNMP V3 SECURITY
v User Name - Enter your preferred name, or leave as "initial".
v Authentication - The options for Authentication are none, MD5,orSHA.
v Authentication Password - The Authentication Password must be at least 8
characters in length. If Authentication is set to none, this field and the Privacy
and Privacy Password fields are disabled.
v Privacy - The options for Privacy are none,orDES. If Privacy is set to none,
then the Privacy Password field is disabled.
v Privacy Password - The Privacy Password must be at least 8 characters in
length.
Note: The factory default settings for SNMP V3 Security are
v User Name - initial
v Authentication - none
v Privacy - none
Testing encryption configuration for Library Managed encryption
Refer to http://support.dell.com to determine the availability of this feature.
If you purchased an encryption activation key and any LTO 4 or higher Fibre
Channel or SAS drive for your library, and the library is configured for library
managed encryption, run the Key Path Diagnostic to ensure that your encryption
configuration is correct.
Important: Ensure that library firmware and drive firmware are up to date before
the Key Path Diagnostic procedure is run. Library firmware level must
be greater than 6.xx. See “Verifying/Updating Firmware” on page 4-23.
For information about running the diagnostic procedure, refer to “Service Library:
Key Path Diagnostics” on page 5-62.
Restoring Factory Default Settings using the Web User Interface
If you would like to erase your current configuration and restore factory default
settings, do so by selecting Restore Factory Defaults in the Configure Library >
Save/Restore menu. See “Configure Library: Save/Restore Configuration” on page
5-57.
The factory default settings are listed in Table 5-4 on page 5-27.
Logging out of the Web User Interface
To log out of the Web User Interface, click Logout in the upper right corner of the
current screen.
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