Viewing the network settings report – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 10 Getting Information – Logs and Reports

Viewing the Network Settings Report

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physical SN, logical SN, World Wide Node Name (WWNN), World

Wide Port Name (WWPN), loop ID, topology request, speed request,

actual topology, actual speed, maximum speed, active port (if the

drive has more than one FC port), SCSI ID, SAS address, tape drive

firmware level, control path status, and encryption method of each

tape drive.

Slots

—Type, assigned partition name (storage and import/export

[I/E] station slots only), location coordinates, barcode (storage and

I/E station slots only), media type, element address, encryption

method, get count, get retries, put count, and put retries. If the slot is

a cleaning slot, the cleaning status (usable/expired) and cleaning

count (the number of times the cartridge was used to clean a tape

drive) are also displayed. For more details about slot data, see

Viewing the All Slots Report

on page 194.

Partitions

— Name, online status, barcode policy, number of total tape

drives in the partition, number of active tape drives partition, total

media, mounted media, total slots, full slots, total I/E stations, full

I/E stations, and encryption method of each partition.

Modules (Chassis)

— Manufacturer, model type, and serial number of

each module.

You can print the report by clicking on the printer icon in the report

window.
The path to open the report from the Web client is

Reports > Library

Configuration

.

Viewing the Network Settings Report

The Network Setings Report provides information on the following

library network settings:

Network

— host name, primary DNS, alternate DNS.

IPv4 Settings

— Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

enabled/disabled, IP address, gateway address, and net mask.

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