Instruction manual

70 Operating the Web Control Panel
Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801
“Flags” are installed con figuration options, such as “ASP”, “iSCSI-HOST” and “iSCSI
DEVICE.” If no options are installed, this line will simply display “Flags:”
Physical Devices
This menu item displays a list of all SCSI devices (tape drives and/or libraries) con-
nected to the miSAN-V-Series, with manufacturer, model number, and firmware ver-
sion.
Virtual Devices
This menu item displays a list of all iSCSI devices (tape drives and/or libraries) con-
nected to the miSAN-V-Series, with manufacturer, model number, and firmware ver-
sion.
Virtual device assignments
This menu item displays a list of Virtual device assigments.
Credits and Licenses
This menu item acknowledges the proprietary software code copyrighted by Cyber-
netics and various 3rd-party programs copyrighted by others; the usage licenses for
those programs are included as well. The text is reproduced in the “Notices” section of
this manual.
Browser links
This item provides web browser clients with access to additional web pages on the
miSAN-V-Series. Each web page opens in a new browser window. The following
menu items are useful for troubleshooting and viewing settings and hardware configu-
rations:
View debug messages: Shows the miSAN-V-Series message log, which can be
updated by refreshing the browser window. If trouble occurs with the miSAN-V-
Series, this page may be saved and emailed to Cybernetics Technical Support
(techsupport@cybernetics.com) for further assistance.
View list of menu settings: Shows a complete list of miSAN-V-Series menu
settings, virtual device configurations and virtual tape assignments. Before
loading new firmware code into the miSAN-V-Series, save this page. After the
code installs, refer back to this saved page when reconfiguring the miSAN-V-
Series settings.
View hardware information: Shows information about the miSAN-V-Series
network interfaces, IP routing table and attached SCSI devices.
Note
The network settings (IP address/subnet mask) and MAC address will
be shown for each installed network interface. If bonding is enabled, the
network settings and MAC address will be identical for all interfaces.