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Match your actual SCSI connections with the data provided from scsiShow, ensuring that connections
are correct and that all devices are present.
ID "0" is assigned to the library controller; IDs "1" through "5" and "8" through "15"
Note
(as needed) are assigned to the tape drives. Drive "1" always begins as the
bottom drive. See
installation of all your cable connections and terminators.
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Set the IP address for the SNC 6101 using the following command:
ethAddrSet "ip_address","subnet_mask"
where "ip_address" and "subnet_mask" are replaced with actual values, for example:
ethAddrSet "192.168.1.2","225.225.225.0"
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Verify that your IP address was entered correctly by typing ethAddrGet. A typical response would be:
IP Address set to 192.168.1.2:fffff800
where "192.168.1.2" is the address just assigned, and "fffff800" is the subnet mask displayed
in hexadecimal.
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Set the gateway address for the SNC 6101 using the following command:
gateAddrSet "default_gateway_ip"
where "default_gateway_ip" is replaced with the default gateway IP address, for example:
192.168.1.1
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Verify that your Gateway address was correctly entered by typing gateAddrGet. A typical response
would be:
Gateway Address set to 192.168.1.1
10 Set your host name using the following command:
hostNameSet "name"
where "name" is replaced with the name you would like displayed in the ADIC Management Console.
The default network name is the serial number of the unit. The host name
Note
always appears in the service terminal's prompt. For easy recognition, you
should provide a name that readily identifies itself with the name assigned to the
library.
11 Verify that this host name now appears in the command line prompt. For example, if you entered
"SNC6101" as the "name", the prompt should read:
SNC6101>
12 Set the date and time.
You can set the real time clock either manually or with a timeserver. Refer
Note
to the procedures in your SNC Firmware 4 User's Guide to set the clock
using a timeserver.
Set the date and time manually using the following command:
rtcDateSet [year],[month],[day],[day of week],[hour],[minutes],[seconds]
For example, to set the date for Thursday January 8, 2004, 1:08 PM, enter:
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8. If a device fails to appear, verify the
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