1. Prior to Starting 1-1. Overview A high-speed interface between an external operating unit and LTO tape is now available by installing a 10-Gigabit Ethernet option, LTS-10GR or LTS-10GS, in an LTS-70/80. 1-2. Features Maximum 300MB/s data transfer is available when an LTO-7/8 tape is loaded in an LTO-7/8 drive.
2. Network Settings Set up an IP address that suits your operating environment for using an LTS-10GR/10GS. This manual explains operations using LTS-10GR/10GS (installed on LTS-70) as an example. 2-1. Setup Connections Connect the VGA port on your LTS rear panel and the display’s VGA port.
2-3. Setup After logging in, the screen as shown below opens. Select Network from the left pane and change the network settings by selecting and inputting details on the right. Select LAN3 in the Select the network adapter: and change the network settings to match the system.
3. Connection Use LAN3 (left port) on the LTS for the LAN connection. Do not connect to LAN4 (right port). LAN1 (standard 1GbE) interface is available even if an LTS-10GR/10GS is installed. However, LAN1 and LAN3 cannot be used simultaneously.