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Setting or changing the preferred zone of an accessor
This section applies to the TS3500 Tape Library that uses dual cartridge accessors. It
introduces two ways to set or change the preferred zone in which each accessor
operates.
Displaying the SCSI ID or Loop ID of a Drive
This section introduces two ways to view the SCSI ID or Loop ID of a tape drive in the
TS3500 Tape Library.
Changing the SCSI ID or Loop ID of a drive
This section introduces two ways to change the SCSI ID or Loop ID of a drive in the
TS3500 Tape Library.
Viewing a World Wide Port Name
This section introduces two ways to view a World Wide Port Name (WWPN) for each
drive slot in the TS3500 Tape Library.
Viewing a World Wide Node Name
This section introduces two ways to view a World Wide Node Name (WWNN) for each
drive slot in the TS3500 Tape Library.
Viewing or changing Fibre Channel port speeds and topologies
Complete this task to view or change the speeds and topologies for the Fibre Channel
ports that are located in the tape drives of the TS3500 Tape Library.
Viewing or changing Fibre Channel port settings
The following topics explain how to display the settings of the Fibre Channel ports that
are located in the tape drives of the TS3500 Tape Library.
Displaying Fibre Channel port status
The following topics explain how to display the status of the Fibre Channel ports that
are located in the tape drives of the TS3500 Tape Library.
Displaying control paths
This section introduces two ways to view the control paths of the TS3500 Tape Library.
Managing the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
The topics in this section introduce ways to manage SNMP for the TS3500 Tape Library.
Viewing Ethernet Address Settings
This section introduces procedures for viewing the Ethernet address settings of frames
that are part of the TS3500 Tape Library and which contain single or dual Ethernet
ports. If you use the operator panel, different screens are displayed for ports using
IPv4 and those using IPv6 addresses.

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