[. . . ] Quantum PX720 User's Guide, 6444601-06 B01, June 2006, Made in USA. Quantum Corporation provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice. Making copies or adaptations without prior written authorization of Quantum Corporation is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law. [. . . ] The Secure User also has the ability to enable and disable Secure Capable Drives for reading and writing data to and from tapes using the Secure Key. When a user is created with administrator privileges (other than the default admin user), the Create Secure User section appears at the bottom of the Users page (see figure 67). Figure 67 Create Secure User Quantum PX720 User's Guide 117 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup To create a secure user: Note: Only users with administrator privileges (other than the default administrator) can create a secure user. There is only one Secure User and the username is always securekeyadmin. 1 Enter a secure password. Note: Secure Passwords must be alphanumeric strings of at least one character. 2 Verify the secure password by entering the password a second time in the Verify Password box. Once the secure key administrator password is added, the Delete Secure User section displays at the bottom of the Users page (see figure 68). Figure 68 Delete Secure User To update the secure key password: Note: Only the Secure User can change the secure user password. 1 Enter a secure password. Note: Secure Passwords must be alphanumeric strings of at least one character. Secure Password and Verify Password must match. Quantum PX720 User's Guide 118 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup 2 Verify the secure password by entering the password a second time in the Verify Password box. The secure key password is updated. Devices 3 This section allows the user to set the SCSI IDs for the changer (library) and every tape drive within the library. 1 To access the Devices page, from the Setup page, click on the Devices tab at the top of the page. The Devices page displays (see figure 69). Figure 69 Devices Page 2 To change a SCSI ID, enter the ID number in the field next to the device and click Apply. Note: The drives are listed by logical index starting at 0 for each partition. Quantum PX720 User's Guide 119 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup To change a drive SCSI ID, the cabinet must be off-line. To change a cabinet (changer) SCSI ID, the library must be rebooted before the new ID takes effect. button to email the SCSI setup information to one or more recipients. Native Fibre Channel Tape Drives 3 Native Fibre Channel tape drives such as the HP LTO-2/-3 and Quantum SDLT600/DLT-S4 can be directly connected to a Fibre Channel host or network without a SCSI to Fibre Channel bridge. When native Fibre Channel tape drives are installed in the library, a link for Fibre appears in the connectivity type column that displays the drive configuration. To configure native Fibre Channel tape drive: 1 Under the Drives page, click Fibre in the connectivity column. The Drive Configuration screen displays (see figure 70). Figure 70 Native Fibre Channel Drive Configuration 2 Select the Configured Topology (loop, fabric, public loop, or auto fabric) from the drop down box. Quantum PX720 User's Guide 120 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup 3 Select the Configured Speed (1 gig or 2 gig) from the drop down box and click Apply. The drive is configured. FC Bridge 3 This section allows users to manage the FC470 Fibre Channel bridge(s) installed in the cabinet. Note: The FC bridge tab and information only displays when a Fibre Channel bridge is installed in the library. 1 To access the FC Bridge page, from the Setup page, click on the FC Bridge tab at the top of the page. The FC Bridge page displays (see figure 66). Figure 71 Fibre Channel Page Bridge links Rescan 2 Click on the Fibre bridge you want to manage. Quantum PX720 User's Guide 121 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup The FC470 web interface displays. For more information on the FC470 Fibre Channel bridge and the web interface, see the Quantum FC470 User's Guide Addendum (PN 6513505) included on the Quantum PX720 documentation CD. Click Rescan to re-discover any recently installed Fibre Channel bridges. Network 3 The network information section allows the user to enter network information so the library can be controlled remotely via an Ethernet network. 1 To access the Network page, from the Setup page, click on the Network tab at the top of the page. [. . . ] The benefit of using HVD cabling is that it works well in noisy areas and can reach up to 25 meters in distance. Quantum DLT8000 and SDLT tape drives can be HVD or LVD devices. I IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission is based in Geneva, Switzerland. L Load port The revolving assembly on a front door of enterprise libraries that incorporates a revolving drum and tape cartridge slots (stationary or removable) for loading and unloading tape cartridges. LTO-2 Linear Tape-Open is a tape drive specification backed by IBM, HewlettPackard, and Seagate. Quantum PX720 User's Guide 212 Glossary LVD Low Voltage Differential or LVD is the newest type of SCSI cabling, and LVD SCSI specifications can reach distances up to 12 meters. LVD SCSI cabling requires "Twist and Flat" ribbon cable and an LVD/SE terminator or a "Twist and Flat" ribbon cable with built-in LVD termination. [. . . ]