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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • April 2008

1.3.3

About the CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit and Tape
Drive Unit

A basic cabinet and an expansion cabinet contain one CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit
and tape drive unit (hereafter collectively called DVD drive/tape drive unit)
respectively, and they are assigned to a single operating domain of each cabinet. In
the midrange system, the domain that uses a minimum XSB number of number 0 of
the MotherBoard Unit (MBU#0) can use the DVD/tape drive unit.

In the high-end systems, the DVD drive / tape drive unit can be used by assigning
it to a specific card port on the I/O unit. To assign a different port, specify the unit
by using the XSCF Shell. For details on this DVD drive / tape drive unit setting, see

Chapter 2

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1.4

XSCF User Interfaces

This section describes the XSCF user interfaces.

1. XSCF Shell (Ethernet Connection):

A set of shell commands you can use from a PC or a terminal connected to the XSCF
over an XSCF-LAN Ethernet connection using SSH or telnet.

In the XSCF Shell (Ethernet connection) terminal, the console for each running
domain can also be used.

2. XSCF Shell (Serial Connection):

A set of shell commands you can use from a PC or terminal directly connected to the
XSCF by a serial cable.

In the XSCF Shell (Serial connection) terminal, the console for each running domain
can also be used.

3. XSCF Web:

A set of browser user interface (BUI) operations you can use from a web browser
connected to the XSCF over the XSCF-LAN Ethernet.

4. XSCF SNMP Agent functions:

SNMP manager commands used to monitor the operation of the server's network
functions.

5. XSCF mail functions:

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