Dell PowerVault 124T User Manual

Addendum to user’s guide for the dell powervault, 124t autoloader

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Addendum to User’s Guide for the Dell PowerVault

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124T Autoloader

Purpose of This Document

This PowerVault 124T Autoloader release (V53) includes support for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6 Phase 1).

The Dell PowerVault 124T User’s Guides have not been updated for this release.

IPv6 Phase 1 Support

The PowerVault 124T autoloader now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6 Phase 1).
Using IPv6 Phase 1 instead of or in addition to IPv4 does not affect autoloader functionality. However, setting up

network configuration is different for IPv6 Phase 1.
With both IPv4 and IPv6 Phase 1 enabled, the autoloader responds to remote access using the IP protocol

received. A Link local address is configured by the autoloader at boot time.
Internet Explorer does not recognize the IPv6 Phase 1 syntax. To access the Remote Management Unit (RMU)

of the autoloader using an IPv6 Phase 1 address from Internet Explorer, you must do one of the following:

Option 1 - Use IPv6 address FE80::2E0:9EFF:FE0D:D7CE as an example of an RMU address. Enter the

address into the address bar but replace all occurrences of "

:" with "-" and add "s6.ipv6-literal.net", where

the number

6 after the letter s indicates your local system’s IPv6 Zone ID. You can determine your Zone ID

number by opening a command prompt window and entering the command

ipconfig. This command

returns information specific to your local system’s addresses.

Option 2 - Modify the system’s hostname file to translate the IPv6 address.

Option 3 - Use an IPv6-enabled server.

Enabling IPv6 Phase 1

The PowerVault 124T autoloader is IPv6 Phase 1 enabled by default.

September 2007

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