Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installation
- Library Configuration
- Changing Default Configuration Settings
- Setting a SCSI ID
- Setting Up a Reserved Slot
- Reserved Slot Numbering
- Figure 24 Reserved slot locations, SDLT
- Figure 25 Reserved slot locations, Ultrium (MSL6030)
- Figure 26 Reserved slot locations, lower module, SDLT
- Figure 27 Reserved slot locations, lower module, Ultrium (MSL6060)
- Figure 28 Total reserved slots screen
- Figure 29 Reserved slots numeric keypad screen
- Figure 30 Total reserved slots confirmation screen
- Reserved Slot Numbering
- Configuring the Network Settings
- Operation
- Front Panel
- Library Display Screens and Options
- Menu Selections
- Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges
- Remote Management Interface
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Regulatory compliance notices
- Regulatory compliance identification numbers
- Federal Communications Commission notice
- Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)
- European Union notice
- Japanese notices
- Korean notices
- Taiwanese notices
- Laser compliance notices
- Recycling notices
- Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union
- Danish notice
- Dutch notice
- Czecholslovakian notice
- Estonian notice
- Finnish notice
- French notice
- German notice
- Greek notice
- Hungarian notice
- Italian notice
- Latvian notice
- Lithuanian notice
- Polish notice
- Portuguese notice
- Slovakian notice
- Slovenian notice
- Spanish notice
- Swedish notice
- Specifications
- Electrostatic Discharge
- Configuration Examples
- Optional Fibre Channel Card
- Index
Operation52
• Service—allows access to the administrative menu that lets you view/edit library and SCSI
options.
NOTE: The library ships with a default service password of 5566.
Figure 37 Password levels
Each password is represented by four decimal digits that are stored in NVRAM in a range of 0001
to 9999.
NOTE: 0000 is used to disable password verification for each level.
Enabling a password at a lower level re-enables disabled higher levels to that value. As a result,
prior to accessing any higher level operation, you are prompted first to enter the new higher level
password.
You can also use a higher level password to gain access to a lower level operation. For example,
use the Service password to access the Move Media operation. Using the Service password to
access the Menu option also gives full access (without validating) to the Service operations.
NOTE: To restore passwords if forgotten, use Set User Defaults on the Maintenance screen of the
GUI. Note that any configuration that was previously set will be lost. If necessary, record all
configuration settings before resetting the password.
CAUTION: Do not use Set Factory Defaults or library damage may occur.