Table 2-1
shows the different OCP security levels, the access point that prompts for a password,
and the scope of access.
Type
User
Service
Factory
NOTE:
Each security type controls a specific group of OCP options. For example, adding a User password
does NOT protect Service-level options. However, a higher level of security permits access to all
lower-level functions, such as Service-level security allows access to all User-level functions.
2.6 Tape Magazines
To help manage the tape media, the cartridges are stored in 12-slot magazines that are removable.
This provides an easy way to exchange tapes and can also double as off-site storage unit.
2.6.1 Slot Management
To help manage the tape cartridge inventory, the individual slots of the magazines are numbered.
The number sequencing is from the bottom to the top, front to back. When a I/E Element is
configured, those slots are numbered separately.
The ARCvault 12 has one magazine located on the right side.
sequence for the magazine.
Right Magazine
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Table 2-1: ARCvault OCP Security Levels
Level
Controls this Access
1
• Power > Power Off Library
• Power > Reboot Library
• Mag Access
• Move Media
2
• Edit Opts > Library
• Edit Opts > Passwords
• Edit Opts > SCSI/FC
• Edit Opts > Network
• Utilities > Service
• Utilities > Diagnostics
4
• Utilities > Factory
12
11
10
Figure 2-18. ARCvault 12 Normal Slot Numbering
Description
Controls access to the power, media magazines,
and the movement of the media inside the unit.
Controls access to most of the utilities and the
editing of options.
Factory technician use only.
Figure 2-18
9
6
8
5
7
4
System Overview
shows the slot numbering
3
2
1
Handle
2– 13