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8 User Interfaces

This section describes the three user interfaces (UIs) that can be used to configure, manage, and
monitor the VLS over the web, remotely over the LAN, or through a serial connection. It also provides
instructions on how to open and close a connection to the VLS for each type of user interface.

User Interface Requirements

VLS user interfaces

lists the VLS user interfaces and their requirements. Of the three user interfaces,

Command View VLS should be used in most circumstances. It is the most intuitive and easiest to
learn and use.

Multiple user interface sessions may be open at once.

Table 14 VLS user interface requirements

For more information

Configuration

Requirements

User interface

See

Command View

VLS (page 96)

.

10/100/1000 BaseT
Ethernet port configured with

PC or workstation network
attached to the VLS node 0

Command View VLS

an appropriate IP address,

running Microsoft Internet

host name, domain name,
subnet mask, and gateway.

Explorer 6.0 or higher, or
Netscape Navigator 4.7 or
higher.

Can login as Administrator
or User.

See

Secure Shell and Serial

User Interfaces (page 99)

.

10/100/1000 BaseT
Ethernet port configured with

Secure shell client (such as
PuTTY) network attached to
the VLS node 0.

Secure shell (ssh)

an appropriate IP address,
subnet mask, and gateway.

Can login as Administrator
only.

See

Secure Shell and Serial

User Interfaces (page 99)

.

Only one serial connection
at a time is permissible.

Null-modem cable attached
to the VLS node 0 and

Serial

Can login as Administrator
or Emergency user.

terminal emulation program
(such as Windows
Hyperterminal™) configured
to 115200 baud.

Command View VLS

Command View VLS is a web browser-based GUI that you can use to configure, manage, and
monitor your VLS through a LAN. Command View VLS provides the following:

Configuration and management of VLS virtual devices (libraries and tape drives) and cartridges,
including LUN masking and LUN mapping

Changing of the default Fibre Channel host port settings

Viewing and deleting VLS notification alerts

Configuring VLS mail and SNMP notification alert settings

Editing VLS account passwords

Enabling and disabling storage capacity oversubscription

Managing storage pools

Establishing automigration policies and copy pools, and performing destination library
operations

Viewing VLS hardware and virtual device status

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User Interfaces

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