Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Using the Setup Wizard

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detailed descriptions of the configuration tasks, including how and when

to access them through the

Setup

and

Operations

menus.

• Welcome (operator panel) — Welcomes you to the

Setup Wizard

.

• Hardware Installation (operator panel) — Reminds you to install tape

drives and the Ethernet cable.

Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone

(operator panel and Web

client) — Allows you to set the date and time on your library.

Managing the Network

(operator panel) — Allows you to configure

your IPv4 network settings for remote access using the Web client.

Allows you to enable IPv6 so that you can configure IPv6 network

settings later using

Setup > Network Mgmt

.

Applying a License Key

(operator panel and Web client) — Allows

you to enter license keys for licensable features. For more

information, see

Obtaining and Installing a License Key

on page 88.

Configuring Cleaning Slots

(operator panel and Web client) —

Allows you to configure dedicated cleaning slots. Configuring at

least one cleaning slot enables the AutoClean feature.

Configuring I/E Station Slots

(operator panel and Web client) —

Allows you to configure import/export (I/E) station slots.

Working With Partitions

(operator panel and Web client) — Allows

you to set the number of library partitions.

Confirm Settings

(operator panel and Web client) — Allows you to

confirm your library settings.

Caution:

Always take a library snapshot and save the library

configuration after modifying configurable items. If

modifying items results in problems, the library snapshot

will help technical support personnel to troubleshoot the

problem. Saving the library configuration will allow you

to restore the most current settings if necessary. For more

information on taking a library snapshot and saving and

restoring the library configuration, see

Saving and

Restoring the Library Configuration

on page 384.

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