Interface controller, Ports on the e2400-fc 2gb interface controller, Figure 9 – HP EML E-series Tape Libraries User Manual

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Command View TL software, provides remote management of the library by using a serial, Telnet, or

Web-based graphical user interface (GUI).

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5

2

1

Cascade Ethernet port (connection

to library robotics controller)

4

Serial port

2

Private Ethernet ports to interface

controllers

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Auxiliary RJ-11 serial connector (not

used)

3

Network Ethernet port (to

management station)

Figure 9 Ports on the HP StorageWorks Interface Manager card

The Interface Manager card communicates with the management station over the LAN. The management

station is a Microsoft® Windows®-based PC (server) that hosts the Command View TL software. Ideally,

the management station should have a static IP address, and be dedicated for use with the Interface

Manager card and Command View TL software.
Any client machine on the LAN can communicate with the Interface Manager card either through the

GUI or through a command line interface (CLI). At a higher level, multiple libraries, each containing an

Interface Manager card, can be connected to a single management station. Each Interface Manager

card can communicate with only one management station, but the management station can communicate

with multiple Interface Manager cards.
After being configured, the Interface Manager card is used to configure the interface controllers based

on knowledge of the library and SAN. As robotics commands are received from the interface controllers,

the Interface Manager card acts as a switch to relay these commands to the library robotics controller.

The Interface Manager card contains on-board Flash memory to provide a persistent history of the library

and storage network health.

Interface controller

The interface controller is an HP proprietary card that provides FC connectivity for LTO2 and LTO3 tape

drives and robotics in the SAN. LTO4 tape drives do not connect to an interface controller; instead,

they connect directly to the SAN. Libraries that contain only LTO4 tape drives still need one interface

controller which is used to direct commands to the robot. Commands, data, and status information

are transferred to and from this controller, from hosts, the robot, and the LTO2 and LTO3 tape drives.

One interface controller can manage up to four LTO2 or LTO3 tape drives. The interface controller is

available in two speeds: 2 Gbps and 4 Gbps.

Ports on the e2400-FC 2Gb interface controller

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