Web user interface, Screen elements, Confirmation screen – Dell PowerVault TL1000 User Manual

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Screen elements

The Operator Panel displays a single menu item ( 1 in Figure 2-4) on each screen.
The existence of other menu items above and below the currently displayed item is
indicated by the arrows ( 2 in Figure 2-4) on the right side of the screen.

In the Configuration menu, the current configuration setting is indicated by an
asterisk ( 3 in Figure 2-4) on the right side of the screen. For example, in
Figure 2-4, the I/O station is enabled. When a configuration setting is changed, the
confirmation screen in Figure 2-5 displays. Press the Enter key to confirm, or
Cancel to return to the previous screen.

Web User Interface

The Web User Interface Java Applet requires Java 1.5.0 or higher be installed on
your host computer for full function, and is best viewed with Internet Explorer 6.0
or higher. Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher is required for IPv6. If your computer
does not have Java installed or you must upgrade your installation, download the
latest version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for your platform from
http://www.java.com/. Follow the instructions that are provided to enable and
configure the Java Runtime Environment for your browser.

The Web User Interface can also be used to update the library and drive firmware,
and to download error logs, drive memory dumps, and other library data.

Before the TL1000 Tape Autoloader can be managed over a network with the Web
User Interface, set up the initial network configuration of the library with the
Operator Panel. For information, see “Configuring network settings” on page 3-24.

Logging in

To log in to the Web User Interface from Internet Explorer, you must enter the IP
address of the library. The IP address can be obtained with the View Settings
command from the Operator Panel. For example, http://192.168.1.1.

When the applet starts, the following warning message displays. This message is
normal and does not indicate a problem.

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Figure 2-4. Screen elements

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Figure 2-5. Confirmation screen

Chapter 2. User interfaces

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