Viewing the management station, Changing the network – HP Command View for Tape Libraries Software User Manual

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4.

Click Browse to locate license keys in your file system or enter the license key in the provided
text box, and then click OK.

The new license key is added to the License Key Summary window.

If EML or ESL E-Series is selected then the Library Identifier will be disabled as it is not required.
The license information will be added to the license summary page.

Viewing the Management Station

The Management Station is the default screen displayed when you click the Administration tab.

The screen displays the following information:

Network settings—hostname, active IP address, Command View TL URL, proxy server, and
WebServer port

E-mail settings—SMTP server and e-mail size limit

Factory Overrides—yes or no for whether they are enabled

Email Notification—yes or no for whether they are enabled

DV E-mail Notification—yes or no for whether they are enabled

RDC Configuration—the collection time period

Changing the network settings of the management station

To edit the network settings of the management station:
1.

In the Launcher window, click the Administration tab. The current settings appear.

2.

Select Actions

→Edit Network Settings to display the Network Settings dialog box.

3.

Set the required proxy settings. If you choose to use proxy settings, enter the web proxy
hostname and web proxy port. If necessary, consult your network administrator for this
information.

NOTE:

Command View TL uses proxy settings to retrieve software and firmware information

through the Web. Command View TL attempts to detect the management station proxy settings
at startup, but it does not use these proxy settings until instructed to do so.

4.

Set the web server port. The default setting is 4095, which should not need to be changed.
If you do change this value, the new value does not take effect until the next time a GUI is

Viewing the Management Station

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