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Note: For more information on SNMP, refer to "SNMP Messaging" on page 1-6
and Appendix F, "SNMP Status MIB Variables and Traps," on page F-1.
a. Enabled - Check this box to have SNMP traps sent to a SNMP Management
console(s).
b. Target 1-IP Address - If SNMP traps are enabled, enter an IP address where
SNMP traps are to be sent.
c. Target 2-IP Address - Enter an optional 2nd IP address where SNMP traps
are to be sent, or leave as 0.0.0.0.
d. Target 3-IP Address - Enter an optional 3rd IP address where SNMP traps
are to be sent, or leave as 0.0.0.0.
e. Version - The library offers three versions of the SNMP protocol; v1, v2 and
v3. Select a version for each Target IP Address.
f. Community Name - An SNMP community name is a text string that acts as
a password to authenticate messages sent between the SNMP remote
management application and the library. Enter your preferred name, or leave
as "public".
g. Audit Logging - If SNMP is enabled and Audit Logging is enabled, the
library will send SNMP traps to an SNMP Management console(s) when the
library or tape drive configuration has changed.
Note: This option is only available if the library firmware is 9.00 or higher,
and the latest library MIB file has been added to the SNMP
Management console.
3. Click one of the following:
v Refresh - to cancel the changes made to the screen.
v Submit - to apply the changes made to the screen.
Testing Encryption Configuration for Library Managed
Encryption
If you have purchased an encryption activation key (Feature Code 5900:
Transparent LTO Encryption) and any LTO 4 Fibre Channel or SAS drives in your
library are 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
running the Key Path Diagnostic. Library firmware level must be
greater than 6.xx. See "Verifying/Updating Firmware" on page 4-21.
For information on running the diagnostic, refer to "Service Library: Key Path
Diagnostics" on page 5-73.
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" on page 5-68.
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.
Important: If you click the X in the upper right corner of your internet browser
window, you will not log out of the Web User Interface.
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